Posts Tagged: Miami


10
Oct 16

Photographers are Gathering for the Istanbul Photography Festival

The famous Fotoİstanbul Beşiktaş International Photography Festival is going to be organized on 1st October 2016.

This festival will be attended by sixty photographers not only from Turkey but also from other parts of the world. As far as the agenda is concerned, it will host numbers of programs like Twelve round-table discussions, Sixty exhibitions, meeting and chat sessions with some of the eminent guest speakers, autograph sessions and portfolio assessments.

Happening for the third time, the venues of this prestigious photography festival will be the O’Art Gallery, Ortaköy Cultural Center, MKM Cultural Center, Ortaköy Orphanage and Çırağan’s District Governorship Building.

It will exhibit the famous photographs of thirty five eminent foreign photographers like Ruud van Empel, Christer Strömhölm, Josef Hoflehner, Henrik Spohler, Sandro Miller, Mandy Barker, Shadi Ghadirian, Antonie D’agata, Daesung Lee, Park Seung Hoon, Kai Widenhofer, and Tomasz Laza. The event will also celebrate the works of some well known Turkish artists like H-art Kollektif, Aydın Büyüktaş, Seçkin Yılmaz, Barbaros Kayan, Yıldız Moran, Gül Ilgaz, Ahmet Öner Gezgin, Bennu Gerede, Sinan Tuncay, Tayfun Öztürk, Maryam Şahinyan and Ergun Turan. Continue reading →


20
Apr 15

Arkansas Privacy bill vetoed by Governor Asa Hutchinson

Earlier it was reported that the lawmakers of Arkansas had passed a privacy bill which might probably kill street photography by needing (in most of the cases) that photographers have written permission from strangers they click pictures of. Photographers who would not get that might get sued by their ‘subjects.’

The world of photography was in a real uproar regarding the bill and they worked very hard to get it vetoed by the last date at the end of their day. Well, there are some great news indeed, because the bill reportedly has been vetoed Governor Asa Hutchinson.

Hutchinson, in a letter to the Arkansas Senate, explained why he vetoed the bill – the “Personal Rights Protection Act.” He told that he has done this in its present form, the bill is vague, overbroad and would have the effect of restricting free speech. He added that he believes that the absence of a clear exemption for expressive works will result in unnecessary litigation in Arkansas courts and would suppress Arkansans who engage in artistic expression from photography to art work. Continue reading →


13
Feb 15

Tampa Bay couples struggling with photographer for held up wedding photos

A studio in the bay area appears to have lost their aim as well as their customers are now paying the price. These days, wedding ceremonies are not cheap at all and finding good photographers to save special moments is quite expensive as well.

Diana and John Heaner from Riverview celebrate their very first marriage anniversary on 1st February. The couple had a contract with the Gary Kaplan Photography to shoot their ceremony. But they still do not have their albums or any print.

John told that he gave them US$ 4000 dollars. The bills show that John paid Gary Kaplan Photography in full US$ 3995 for a full wedding photography package. In spite of many phone calls and emails, John told that he has not heard anything from Kaplan since 2014 October. As per John, that time Kaplan told that he was not well. Continue reading →


23
Jun 12

Wedding Photographers In Miami

Photography Video clip Score: 5 / 5


19
Jun 12

Wedding photographers in Miami

Photography Video clip Ranking: four / five