Join Ron Sherman on August 7, 2022, for the opening talk for his new exhibition at the Cultural Arts Center of Roswell, Georgia. 2-4 pm EDT.

Join Ron Sherman on August 7, 2022, for the opening talk for his new exhibition at the Cultural Arts Center of Roswell, Georgia. 2-4 pm EDT.

An APAG exclusive! Join curators Leslie Smolan and Hank Gans on Sunday, July 24th, 2022, at the Mikhail Zakin Gallery for an APAG only viewing of Human in Nature, the Art and Wit of Rodney Smith followed by a tour of the Rodney Smith archive. See details below. For more information contact Hank Gans at hank@hankgans.com or by text or phone to 917-756-8784.

The Copyright Claims Board is now open. It offers to “provide a streamlined alternative to federal court to resolve copyright disputes involving claims up to $30,000.”
Announcing two exhibitions of Jürgen Schadeberg’s photographs, and an interview with photography website 100ASA.


APAG member George Malave is featured in En Foco’s Nueva Luz Volume 26:1, in an article titled “Tao of George Malave.” Read online.

A new Instagram scam is going around. Scammers send a message notifying you that one of your photos was reported for copyright infringement with a message reading: “We recently received a report of a photo posted on your Instagram. An image of your album is reported to contain copyright content. If no objection is made about the copyrighted work, we will need to remove your account. Please fill in the appeal form.”
There’s a “Go to Appeal Form” button below the message, inviting you to click on it. It contains a link that will take you to what seems an Instagram login page. If you enter your credentials – it’s done. The scammers have your username and password, which they will immediately change and ask you to pay them so they give your account back to you. Read the rest of this article over on DIY Photography.
APAG recommends setting up “Two factor authentication” so that only you can log into your Instagram account.

Steering Committee:
Alla Efimova, Chair
Melanie Light
Contact:
Alla Efimova – alla@thekunstworks.com
Neder Gatmon-Segel (Curatorial Associate) neder@thekunstworks.com
Membership: $100 APAG West and APAG https://www.apag.us/membership/

APAG West Inaugural Seminar, UC Berkeley School of Journalism, Berkeley, CA. October 14, 2018. Photo by@ Art Rogers/Point Reyes
*This workshop will be held over Zoom due to Bay Area shelter-in-place orders*

Saturday, May 2, 2020, 1:30pm PST
Join APAG West and SF Camerawork on Saturday, May 2, for a workshop on Digital Asset Management (DAM) techniques that are transforming the world of digital archiving. This workshop is especially tailored to benefit photographers, those managing photography private archives both large and small, and collectors with growing digital and physical collections.
Beatrice Thornton, Digital Asset Manager at Hogarth Worldwide, will lead us through the basics of digital archiving with DAM software, and will be followed by a panel of experts and professionals who have successfully implemented DAM software for their archives, libraries, and private collections.
Discounted registration for APAG West and SF Camerawork members! Register below.
Beatrice Thornton is an archivist, digital asset manager, and historian based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She holds a B.A. in Art History and French from New York University (2009), M.A. from the Bard Graduate Center in Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture (2015), and an Advanced Certificate in Archives and Records Management from Long Island University’s Palmer School of Library Science (2017). She has a special interest in photography history and experience with collections that have significant photography holdings ranging from family-run to corporate archives. These include the Louise Bourgeois Studio, Jan Yoors Family Partnership, Frick Art Reference Library Photoarchive, and Cartier Archives. She is currently a Digital Asset Manager at Hogarth WW in the South Bay.
The Second Annual APAG West Seminar
October 12-13, 2019
Center for Photographic Art, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
Seminar participants and speakers at the Center for Photographic Art in Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
APAG West gathered curators, artists, and archivists at the Center for Photographic Arts in Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, for a day of inspiring and instructive panels and discussions addressing the present state and future of photographic archives. The next day, seminar participants attended a special viewing of Relativity: Wynn Bullock and Albert Einstein and an exclusive tour of the Weston home and darkroom at Wildcat Hill. It was truly an inspiring weekend—and an amazing opportunity to connect with other archivists and photography enthusiasts from all over the West Coast.

Visiting Edward Weston’s Wildcat Hill Home and Darkroom

Special viewing of Relativity: Wynn Bullock and Albert Einstein, with Barbara Bullock-Wilson
Click HERE to view the complete seminar schedule
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Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Casemore Kirkeby Gallery
1275 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
This workshop will help you develop a strategy for placing your artwork collection in museums and libraries and successfully navigate the acquisitions process.
Topics discussed:
Steering committee Alla Efimova and Melanie Light introduced APAG West to familiar and new collectors and archives in Southern California. As APAG West continues to expand its reach, we will be planning programs to take place in the Los Angeles area.



Left: Group. Right: Panel: Lindsay Nivens-Frosini, Melanie Light, Brodie Hefner, and Annie Segan. December 6, 2018. Canessa Gallery, San Francisco, CA.
All photos copyright Jared Stapp.
“All the presentations were fascinating and the whole day was planned out so beautifully.”
-Brian Wallis
“The content, the speakers, the venue and hospitality, all exceeded expectation.”
-Fred Lyon
We were very pleased to receive the attendees’ responses to our survey and to hear ideas and suggestions about the types of programs the group would like to see in the future. We are working to address such topics as inventory and organization of an archive, digital content management, and working with museums and archives. We are planning engaging events and workshops throughout the year, and look forward to the next year’s seminar in the Fall of 2019.
Please share the membership information with friends and colleagues who might be interested in APAG West. If you are not already a member, please join here. – Alla Efimova, PhD, Chair

Contact:
“NFTs for Fine Art Photographers: What They Are and How to Make Your Own. Concepts, Real World Experiences and 7 Tips” by APAG member Steve Giovinco. Read it here.