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Exhibitions Tagged #Students

Four Decades: A Retrospective of the M.S. 51 Student Photography Program

William Alexander Middle School 51
 archive : 2023

Celebrating Middle School 51’s 40-year history of photographic education, students from M.S. 51 adjudicate a retrospective of darkroom and digital images created by students who have previously attended this renowned photography program in Park Slope, Brooklyn.

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Speaking Portraits

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2023

Speaking Portraits elevate our experiences, reveal hidden truths, and inform the viewer about what is most meaningful to us.

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Faces of Us: Portraits and Personal Narratives

IN-Tech Academy MS/HS 368
 archive : 2023

Faces of Us: Photographic Portraits and Personal Narratives by students of IN-Tech Academy MS/HS 368, The Bronx, NYC

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A Deliberate Impression

Old Fulton Street and Prospect Street
 archive : 2022

Presented by Parsons School of Design and NYC Parks

A Deliberate Impression features the work of current MFA photography students from Parsons School of Design in New York City.

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Mixed Identity: Hybrid Portraits

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 2
 archive : 2022

Presented by Riverdale Avenue Middle School and Photoville, in partnership with PhotoWings

Recipient of the 2022 Photoville & Photowings Educator Exhibition Grant

Expand students’ creativity.

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Bronx Junior Photo League | Year-End Exhibition

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2022

Presented by Bronx Documentary Center

The Bronx Documentary Center (BDC) is proud to present the work of our 11-to-18-year-old Bronx Junior Photo League (BJPL) students, all created during this past school year.

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Small Details

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 3
 archive : 2021

Created in community with students and teachers at Digital Arts and Cinema Technology High School, Small Details highlights acts of resistance and change through lens-based media. Each piece documents a “small detail” displaying moments and actions of change. Through exhibiting our complex world views, our hope is to uplift others to reflect on the many ways they can create change.

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In A Sense

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Empire Fulton Ferry Lawn
 archive : 2021

In A Sense features the work of current MFA photography students from Parsons School of Design in New York City. It highlights various ways of seeing, representing, and creating within the medium of photography.

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In Our Eyes

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 3
 archive : 2021

In Our Eyes highlights photography from New York City public middle school students who see the light in themselves and the world around them.

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On Turning Ten: An i3 Family Album

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 3
 archive : 2021

For 10 years, the SVA Masters in Digital Photography i3 Lecture Series has strived to be an open and inclusive forum for our industry. This anniversary exhibition celebrates our community with selected works from past speakers, and explores themes of family, love, and interconnectedness.

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Women In The Face Of History

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 2
 archive : 2021
This exhibition helps us to think about the complicated history of suffrage in America—to engage with the complexities of historical narratives, enduring inequalities, and the contested meanings of citizenship and rights.
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Surrounds

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Empire Fulton Ferry Lawn
 archive : 2020

A showcase of recent work from the students of the Department of Photography/Advertising at Film-Television and Communication College of Shanghai Normal University.

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New York University Tisch School of the Arts Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2020

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Empire Fulton Ferry Lawn
 archive : 2020

Selected works by the 23 graduating seniors from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts Photography & Imaging BFA class of 2020, addressing issues of climate change, identity, cultural heritage, borders, adoption, alienation, visuality, labor, and more.

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Pandemic Class of 2020

Times Square
 archive : 2020

New York City’s Spring 2020 graduates, from pre-k to medical school, talk about having their traditional commencement ceremonies altered and their experiences in quarantine, at the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Thesis, Interrupted

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Fulton Ferry Landing
 archive : 2020

Thesis, Interrupted explores the evolution of the School of Visual Arts Masters in Digital Photography class of 2020’s thesis projects, during the pandemic and subsequent quarantine.

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New York Film Academy: FAYN Magazine

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2019

An exhibition of selected photographs from FAYN Magazine, a publication of student, faculty, and alumni photography by Photo Arts Conservatory at New York Film Academy..

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Kaleidoscope

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2019

Recent works by Parsons Masters of Fine Arts in Photography students.

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New Works from the Department of Photography & Imaging Alumni

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2019

A showcase of recent work from alumni of the Department of Photography & Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU.

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See, Be Seen

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2019

The eight photographers in See, Be Seen address their interpretation of the city they live in. The images do not simply represent views of the city, they aim to offer deeper insights of their city: the scene, the history, the people, and the imagination.

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Collection of Animated Short films by CalArts Character Animation Students

Annenberg Space for Photography
 archive : Photoville LA

CalArts presents a collection of individually-made animated short films made by Character Animation Students.

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In Relation

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2018

An exploration of relationships mediated by photography with work by current students in Parsons MFA Photography Program.

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cit.i.zen.ship: reflections on rights by teen photographers

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2018

The Department of Photography & Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts, in collaboration with United Photo Industries and For Freedoms’ 50 State Initiative, presents “cit.i.zen.ship: reflections on rights by teen photographers” with photographs, collages, and videos by high school students from across the U.S. that speak directly to the current moment that students, educators, and artists alike are experiencing and responding to.

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Selected work from Untitled Folder

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2018

Students graduating from the Photography and the Digital Image Bachelor of Fine Arts program at the Fashion Institute of Technology exhibited their senior thesis projects in a group-curated show on the school’s campus in May, 2018, as part of the annual School of Art and Design Graduating Student Exhibition. “Untitled Folder” was a collective showcase of individual long-term projects that directly reflect the photographic techniques and styles developed during the students’ years at FIT.

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Selected work from FIT Graduating Show 2017

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2017

Students graduating from the Photography and the Digital Image Bachelor of Fine Arts program at the Fashion Institute of Technology exhibited their senior thesis projects in a group-curated show on the school’s campus in May 2017, as part of the annual School of Art and Design Graduating Student Exhibition.

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Apparatus of Discomfort

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2017

“Apparatus of Discomfort” is an exploration of the photographic potential to reimagine relationships between bodies and feeling through abstraction, infrastructure, and identity.

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Ten Years: School of Visual Arts’ Masters in Digital Photography

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2017

This year, the School of Visual Arts’ Masters in Digital Photography celebrates its tenth year of educating and inspiring photographers from all around the world. To mark this important milestone, the work of one graduate from each year is featured, which will highlight the diversity, quality and inquisitiveness of today’s contemporary fashion, fine art, editorial and portrait photographers.

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New York Film Academy – Student and Alumni Exhibition

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2017

This exhibition includes the artwork of 23 photographers, all students and alumni of the New York Film Academy School of Photography. Representing different countries and cultural identities around the world, they have converged in diversity here at NYFA with a shared passion for the universal language of photography.

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Selected Work, Class of 2017 – NYU Tisch Department of Photography & Imaging

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2017

NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, Department of Photography and Imaging is featuring selected photo-based works from our most recently graduated alumni, the class of 2017.

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SVA BFA Photography and Video

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2017

Chosen from the class of 2017, these alumni from the BFA Photography and Video Department exemplify the diversity of practice that the program cultivates and the medium encourages. Despite this pluralism, the work is unified by a spirit of invention and a restless form of inquiry, as well as being deeply informed about the contemporary photographic conversation.

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Exquisite Refrigerator

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2016

Our most important images are on our refrigerators and smartphones. “Exquisite Refrigerator” updates the idea of the Exquisite Corpse, a collaborative poetry game that traces its roots to the Surrealist Movement. Playing off of the steel shipping container, viewers will interact with, rearrange and curate groups of printed contemporary images to create new stories, juxtapositions and relationships.

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The Future Perfect

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2016

The Future Perfect brings together work from the last five years of students who graduated from three programs at the International Center of Photography: General Studies, Documentary Practice & Visual Journalism, and the MFA.

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SVA BFA Photography and Video

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2016

Chosen from the class of 2016, these alumni of the BFA Photography and Video department exemplify the diversity of practice that the program cultivates and the medium encourages. Despite this pluralism, the work is unified by a spirit of invention and a restless form of inquiry, as well as a deep knowledge of the contemporary photographic conversation.

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New York Stories: Celebrating 10 years of visual journalism

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2016

These stories, many of which have won awards, reveal a complex, vibrant and often unseen version of New York. This exhibition, curated by four visual journalism professors, presents a multimedia selection of these views of the city.

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FIT BFA Senior Thesis Projects 2016

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2016

Students graduating from the Photography and the Digital Image Bachelor of Fine Arts program at the Fashion Institute of Technology exhibited their senior thesis projects in a group-curated show on the school’s campus in May 2016, as part of the annual School of Art and Design Graduating Student Exhibition.

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Keywords For Contemporary Photography: Privacy, Space, Voice

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2016

What matters most for contemporary photography today? Parsons MFA Photo students were tasked with collectively generating and agreeing on three words that address this question. Their astute responses form the basis for the group exhibition “Keywords For Contemporary Photography: Privacy, Space, Voice” presented as part of Photoville 2016.

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New York Film Academy; Student Exhibition

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2016

This exhibition includes the artwork of 22 New York Film Academy photography students, representing different countries and cultural identities around the world. They have converged in diversity here at NYFA with a shared passion for the universal language of photography.

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Past, Present, Future

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2016
NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts Department of Photography and Imaging is featuring photo-based works from some of our most recent alumni; graduates of 2016. These works are varied, exploring themes of identity, intimacy, family, community, the vernacular, history, and image-making itself.
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Shared Value

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2015

Shared value is a management strategy to measure business value by identifying and addressing social problems that intersect with their business.

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On Restaging…

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2015

An exhibition of 14 photo- based projects by New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts Department of Photography & Imaging faculty, alumni, and students.  The works re-stage birth, death, war, beauty, the land, identity, family, and history. Memory is central to the practice of making images that create tension between conceptualizing past moments through the photographer’s lens.

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Lewis Hine Documentary Fellows at Photoville 2015

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2015

Recent Duke University graduates – socially motivated young adults with documentary interests and experience – began collaborating with international nongovernmental organizations in 1995 as Hart Fellows, and their work became the catalyst for the Lewis Hine Documentary Fellows program launched in 2002 at the Center for Documentary Studies.

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Age of Uncertainty

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2015

“Age of Uncertainty” features the work of current and recent alumni from Purchase College’s BFA and MFA departments. The selected works represent how these emerging artists use lens-based media to engage with contemporary issues and questions of our time.

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C.O.R.E. // Create Observe Reflect Engage

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2015

This exhibit is a curated selection of work from photographers who participated in C.O.R.E., an experiment in photographic community that started in the summer of 2013.

 

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Objects and Subjects in 2015

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2015

At its base level, this project looks at how we express ourselves through art to manage our own attitudes towards more relevant identity issues we face in 2015.

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FIT BFA Senior Thesis Projects 2015

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2015

Thirty students in the Bachelors of Fine Arts Photography Program exhibited their senior thesis projects, representing the culmination of their studies at The Fashion Institute of Technology in May, 2015 as part of the annual Art and Design Graduating Students Exhibition.

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BFA Photography Department

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5 Uplands
 archive : 2014

Chosen from the class of 2013 and 2012, these alumni from the BFA Photography Department exemplify the diversity of practice that the program cultivates and that the medium encourages.

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Dialogue

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5 Uplands
 archive : 2014

Dialogue features the work of current MFA Photography students from Parsons The New School for Design.

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Tierney Fellows 2013

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5 Uplands
 archive : 2014

The Tierney Fellowship is awarded to young photographers after graduating from a partner school, which are located in USA, Mexico, South Africa, China and India.

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The View From Here

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5 Uplands
 archive : 2013

This mini-exhibition is a selection of work from the students of the 2013 One-Year Certificate Programs at the ICP School, and showcases the amazing talents of these recent alumni.

 

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Stories and Images from Maine

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5 Uplands
 archive : 2013
For forty years, Salt students have been documenting the people and places of Maine through images, sound, writing and now multimedia. Featured here are engaging images and multimedia pieces that represent the depth of storytelling and technical artistry of our students as well as the wide variety of stories that they have found.
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Charterparty

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 3
 archive : 2012

Work from current MFA Photography students at Parsons The New School of Design will be featured in the exhibition “Charterparty: Works by 1st and 2nd year MFA Photography students from Parsons The New School for Design“.

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Documenting Maine

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 3
 archive : 2012

Documenting Maine” showcases the work by students of the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies and introduces the viewer to the unique landscape of Maine.

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2084

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 3
 archive : 2012

The School of Visual Arts (SVA) will present “2084“, an independent curatorial initiative by Assembly Projects, focusing on photography and multimedia.

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Events and Sessions Tagged #Students

Sep 172020

Teaching Creativity: A Case for Art Education

This panel will celebrate New York City students and their arts educators. We will also present a call to action: Ensure that arts education remains a leading factor in the curriculum of every child.

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Sep 172020

Connection and Reflection during COVID-19

Students in the Bronx Junior Photo League (BJPL), the Bronx Documentary Center’s (BDC) free documentary storytelling and college success program for 6th through 12th grade students, have been documenting social justice issues and community-based stories since 2013.

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Sep 172020

The Power of Photographic Storytelling

Storytelling, identity, prejudice, family, friends, community, intersectionality, activism, and finding freedom through creativity are some of the topics addressed in the photographic projects of the 2020 NYU Tisch Future Imagemakers. They will discuss their work, and how photo-based image-making has empowered them to speak up for social justice.

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Sep 172020

ICP Community Programs: Teen Storytellers Impacting Change

The panel will conclude with a dynamic discussion among the participants and the audience of youth photographers, in an effort to engage in a greater dialogue about how photography can serve as a platform for youth to tell their own stories, build community, and impact change.

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Sep 192019

Future Imagemakers Present

Young artists from NYU Tisch School of the Arts Future Imagemakers speak out about the power of photography and the issues that are important to them.

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Sep 192019

Segregated by Design

Students from the United Nations International School Human Right Project present their photos and discuss the legacy of redlining and segregation in different zip codes across New York City.

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Sep 142019

School’s In Session: A Guided Tour of New Student Work at Photoville

Meet young artists and see new work from students enrolled in, or recently graduated from, photography schools and programs exhibiting at Photoville 2019!

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May 22019

#YOURTURN

For the purposes of #YOURTURN students have used the medium of photography to cross the external physical borders in the city of Los Angeles and identify the borders created within themselves.

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Sep 142018

The Rents Eats First: Housing Injustice in NYC

For millions throughout the US, the experience of affordable, stable and adequate housing is precarious at best. Homelessness, eviction, displacement, harassment, overcrowding and disrepair are increasingly common experiences.

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Sep 142018

ICP Community Programs: Teen Storytellers Impacting Change

ICP’s Community Partnerships and Teen Academy together serve over 900 young people throughout the city each year by developing their knowledge of photography, critical thinking, writing, and public speaking.

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Sep 142018

NYU Future Imagemakers

Students from the 2018 workshop will discuss their work in this panel moderated by Lorie Novak, Professor of Photography & Imaging and Founder & Director of Future Imagemakers and Makeda Flood, a senior in the Department of Photography & Imaging and one of Future Imagemakers teachers.

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Sep 162017

Photos as Tools for Social Justice

Throughout July 2017, students from UNIS and KIPP College Prep in the Bronx took part in the UNIS Human Rights Project, a photojournalism program for high school students sponsored by UNIS and the EE Ford Foundation.

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Sep 162017

The LGBT Center: Nothing About Us, Without Us

X-Posure student photographers present their first photo project, “The Essence of Here,” in which participants explore their diverse and intersecting identities as an act of self-representation and advocacy. Through the use of imagery and spoken word, they will delve into the poetic visual stories that speak on their experiences as LGBTQ+ youth. In the spirit of “nothing about us, without us,” youth will speak on the importance of having the agency to tell their own stories.

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Sep 242016

JustArts Youth Photography Panel

Students from neighborhoods across New York City present work from a digital photography internship that centered on fashion and commercial photography. The goals of this program were to empower participants, develop their personal voice as artists, teach them to harness the power of visual imagery, and learn about the workings of the commercial photography industry.

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Sep 242016

NYC SALT: The Power of a Portrait

NYC SALT students and staff will discuss the power of a portrait, explaining different types of portraiture and how they created the photos in our exhibit. Our panelists will also show the VR and 360 portraits in our exhibit and explain how the technology works, as well as why they chose VR and 360 camera technology to create a different kind of portrait.

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