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| July 2005 - issue 2
IPA Call For Entries: Last Day to Post-Mark Your Submission - Deadline Today! Winners Will Be Announced August 31st. Submit online at photoawards.com All fifteen major category winners will be invited to the Lucie Awards gala ceremony in New York and will presented with a certificate of achievement. Those top category winners will then compete for IPA's highest honors: The 2005 International Photographer of the Year™, which includes the $10,000 cash prize and the coveted Lucie, and the New Discovery of the Year, which includes the $2,000 cash prize and the Lucie. Both Award winners will receive the revered Lucie, the ultimate emblem of elite and unique photographic talent. The Lucie affords immense career strides. It opens doors to previously impenetrable markets. Marrigje de Maar, a previously undiscovered talent from the Netherlands, won the 2004 New Discovery of the Year Award last year and is now exhibiting her work worldwide. Seize this opportunity for maximum exposure and get the recognition you deserve. Enter the International Photography Awards competition today. Competition Winners Will Be Announced August 31st! Lucie Awards Hosts Reception for Photo Arts Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico on July 8th, 2005. The Santa Fe Photo Arts Festival hosted a party for the Lucie Awards on July 8th, the opening night of the 10-day Photo Festival at the Sweeney Convention Center. Following the heels of the successful Lucie Awards party at the Rencontres d'Arles Photo Festival in Arles, France on July 6th, IPA screened the Lucie Awards 20 minute DVD of the past two ceremonies and also announced this year's Lucie Honorees. This year marks the first-ever presence of IPA and the LUCIES in Santa Fe, New Mexico which has a very successful photography market. Photo Arts Santa Fe celebrates the photographic arts in New Mexico. Galleries, museums, photographic organizations, educational institutions, bookstores and business in Santa Fe and Albuquerque collaborate to create this exciting event. Please visit www.photoartssantafe.com for more information. Santa Fe Workshops presents "The Next Step" with National Geographic Photographer Sam Abell. Growth is essential to a well-lived life. Are you ready to take the nextstep in your life as a creative person and in your photography? Join esteemed National Geographic photographer Sam Abell to elevate your color photography to new and exciting levels while exploring the spectacular coast of Maine during the colorful fall foliage season. Limited to 14 participants, this weeklong workshop combines Sam's eloquent insights into the imagemaking process with a variety of outdoor photographic adventures. "The Next Step" workshop takes place October 16-21 at the gracious Sebasco Harbor Resort (www.sebasco.com), offering authentic beauty and traditional charm. Tucked away on midcoast Maine, Sebasco offers 575 acres with breathtaking views of coastal shoreline. The quiet comfort of this classic Maine resort provides a homebase for daily field sessions to neighboring Popham Beach, Hermit Island, Cundy's Harbor, Quahog Bay, Eagle Island, Bath, and the Kennebec River. This unique workshop is specially tailored for those with a good foundation in digital capture and workflow. An on-site, state-of-the-art digital lab provides each participant with their own laptop workstation. Digital workflow instruction and assistance is provided by Jerry Courvoisier, Tim Grey, and Kip Brundage. For complete details on this workshop please visit the Santa Fe Workshops Web site <http://santafeworkshops.com/maine/road_abell.cfm> Call the Workshops at 505-983-1400 to register. IPA Sponsored by: AtEdge, LowePro, Brightscreen, Blackbook, PDN, Graphis, Los Angeles Photo, PlanetPoint, AGFA, Equinox, APA - Advertising Photographers of America, SPE - Society for Photographic Education, CAPA - Canadian Association for Photographic Art, SMPSP - Society of Motion Pictures Still Photographers, WIPI - Women In Photography International, ASMP - American Society of Media Photographers, NAPP - National Association of Photoshop Professionals, Stonestreet, Archipel, American Photo Magazine, Popular Photography Magazine, Professional Photographer Magazine, Peterson Photography, Shutterbug Magazine, Photopresse Magazine, Outdoor Photographer Magazine, Venice Magazine, LFI, PHOTO (France) Magazine, Shutterbug Magazine, Apogee Magazine, The Times Journal of Photography and Black and White Magazine and Freshlists, Renontres d'Arles and Sante Fe PhotoArts Festival, Photoworkshsop.com and Corbis Outline, Microtek and Santa Fe Workshops. |
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