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Larry Racioppo at Brooklyn Public Library

Posted on July 3, 2017 by APAG in News

https://www.bklynlibrary.org/blog/2017/05/05/other-side-park

 Photographer Larry Racioppo, whose work is on display in our current exhibition on Prospect Park for the park’s 150th anniversary, shares some memories and photos of the park in this guest post. Racioppo is also working on our Third Avenue blog series with blogger One More Folded Sunset.Prospect Park was a part of my life long before I became a photographer. Glued to the black construction paper pages of Racioppo and Tenga family albums are photos of my parents and their friends posing ‘dressed up’ in the park or just outside it, along its stone walls.
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Excerpts of new film about Harold Feinstein at Photo London

Posted on July 3, 2017 by APAG in News

AT PHOTO LONDON – Somerset House Friday, May 19, 2017 at 5:00pm
Please join in a discussion and screening of exclusive excerpts from the forthcoming documentary
LAST STOP CONEY ISLAND: THE LIFE AND PHOTOGRAPHY OF HAROLD FEINSTEIN
with filmmaker Andy Dunn, art historian Carrie Scott and photography expert Philippe Garner on behalf of CS&P and Photo London.

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Marvin Newman featured in Time

Posted on July 3, 2017 by APAG in News

http://time.com/4766996/marvin-newman-new-york/

Meet the Unsung New York Photographer Who Has Seen It All

Marvin Newman is notable for his incredible range
TIME.COM

Smithsonian to acquire Jack Mitchell photos

Posted on July 3, 2017 by APAG in News

May 5, 2017

Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
Acquisition of Jack Mitchell Photograph
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We are proud to announce the second major acquisition of a body of photographs
by Jack Mitchell into the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Portrait Gallery.

The acquisition includes sixteen Jack Mitchell photographs representing eighteen first time
subject inductions into the museum’s collection of prominent American writers, artists and performers.
The subjects are Arthur Bell, Michael Bennett, Sarah Caldwell, Glen Campbell, Marge and Gower Champion, Masazumi Chaya, John Corigliano, Neil Diamond, Fred Ho, Robert Joffrey, Angela Lansbury, James Levine, David Mamet, Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman, Mstislav Rostropovich, and Paul Taylor.

Michael Bennett, 1966
Glen Campbell, 1973
Sarah Caldwell, 1975

 

Jean Bubley at the Center for Railroad Photography Art

Posted on July 3, 2017 by APAG in News

JEAN BUBLEY spoke at the Center for Railroad Photography & Art today in Wisconsin.
http://www.railphoto-art.org/conferences/conversations-2017/

  • Conversations 2017: April 28–30 – Center for Railroad Photography & Art
  • Conversations 2017: April 28–30 – Center for Railroad Photography & Art
  • See more at RAILPHOTO-ART.ORG

Terry Corrao’s new book featured in Stowe Today

Posted on July 3, 2017 by APAG in News
APAG American Photography Archives Group
Published by Mary Engel · April 29 · 

http://www.stowetoday.com/…/article_1efec154-2c49-11e7-93d4…

Fathers and daughters

A picture can sometimes say it all, and photographer Terry Corrao’s new book speaks lifetimes. “Father Daughter” is an incongruent set of portraits woven with the common thread of familial
STOWETODAY.COM

New website from the estate of YOUSUF KARSH, karsh.org

Posted on July 3, 2017 by APAG in News

From American Photography PRO PHOTO DAILY – April 17, 2017

See It Now: A New Website From Estate of Yousuf Karsh, Karsh.org

Admirers of Yousuf Karsh will be delighted with a new website featuring the legendary photographer’s work with comprehensive breadth and depth. From 1933 to 1993, Karsh held 15,312 sittings and produced more than 250,000 negatives. Now each sitting has been transcribed to a searchable database, along with more than 300 select photographs from across the six decades of his career, notes the Karsh estate. You can even learn about his developer formula and the gear he used. Read the full story >>
www.karsh.org

Yousuf Karsh

Yousuf Karsh, master photographer of the 20th century. Photo © Yousuf Karsh.
KARSH.ORG

Review of APAG Seminar by A.D. Coleman

Posted on July 3, 2017 by APAG in News

APAG Seminar 2017

APAG exhibits at AIPAD show for the first time!

Posted on July 3, 2017 by APAG in News

We had a wonderful experience as a first-time exhibitor at the photography show AIPAD for the past five days! Saw many APAG members, photographers, friends, and the gallerists! The new location was great, more spacious and included more exhibitors. Our recently published book, THE PHOTO ARCHIVE HANDBOOK was a big success! It is available under resources on our website Thanks as always to our board members Julie Grahame and Grayson Dantzic and Ernie Londa who stopped by. Also, appreciated our members who pitched in Peter Angelo Simon, Sherry Suris, Judith Thompson, Patricia Fried, Loni Efron and Cynthia Matthews. Our 3pm meetup on Saturday was a big success, as George Tice and his daughters Lisa and Jennifer joined us, and he shed light about an important issue for us, digital storage. Thanks to John Goodman for the meeting idea!

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Engel and Orkin featured in Eyes on Main Street Photo Festival in Wilson, NC

Posted on July 3, 2017 by APAG in News

We are thrilled to feature photographs by Morris Engel and Stephen Shames in this year’s edition of Eyes on Main Street Outdoor Photo Festival. http://www.eyesonmainstreetwilson.com

Morris Engel’s photograph courtesy of Mary Engel/Morris Engel Archive.
Stephen Shames’s photograph, from the book “Power to the People: The World of the Black Panthers” by Stephen Shames and Bobby Seale (Abrams).
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