Photoville

Sep 122015
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Photoville Walking Tour with Julie Grahame

Did you ever wish there was some photo-world superstar who would walk you around Photoville and show you their favorite work? Well this year, we’ve invited some of the most interesting and engaging folks in photography to lead the first ever Photoville Guided Tours!

Presenters: Julie Grahame

Location: Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

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Did you ever wish there was some photo-world superstar who would walk you around Photoville and show you their favorite work? Well this year, we’ve invited some of the most interesting and engaging folks in photography to lead the first ever Photoville Guided Tours! Our expert guides have curated a selection of exhibitions informed by their skills and interests, and will be sharing their personal perspectives with YOU! This is a rare opportunity to take a curated tour of Photoville, and learn about new work from leading thinkers and tastemakers in the worlds of Fine Art, Photojournalism, Documentary Photography, Photo Editing and Curation, and see some of the best work Photoville has to offer.

Presenter Bios

  • Julie Grahame

    Julie Grahame

    Julie Grahame is a photography consultant and curator who has been in the industry for more than 30 years.

    In 1992, Julie moved from London to New York to run an international photo agency representing 400+ photographers. She left in 2006 and took the archive of Yousuf Karsh with her to continue clearing rights for his iconic photographs. She edits and writes as well as published aCurator magazine, and aCurator blog, which was cited both by the British Journal of Photography and LIFE in their reviews of influencers and taste-makers. For two years, Julie was associate director at ClampArt fine art gallery. She now consults and reviews work for photographers of all levels and styles. Julie also enjoys guest appearances speaking and presenting to students and hosts a workshop with NORD Photography in Inderøy, Norway.

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