Andrew Hetherington (whatsthejackanory.com)
Michael David Murphy (2point8.whileseated.org )
and Leo Hsu (www.foto8.com)
Plus daily updates from Grace and Lally on the ground and in the centre of the action.
| Looking Forward to the Shindig |
| 12 May 2008 | |
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On the outset it looks like it may have a little something for everyone and the organizers appear to have made an effort to appease all the genres. The inclusion of Tim Barber of Tiny Vices amongst the illustrious group of curators is a smart move at bringing a young cool crowd to the party while giving the festivals mantra ‘The Future of Contemporary Photography’ some added relevance. One hopes the festival will be user friendly and easily accessible to the common man and won’t be a mutual love fest limited to an elite who’s who. Of course its not entirely free of charge; it’s a pay to play, $ 45.00 looks like it should get you into just about everything but there are some freebies and a little good weather thrown into the mix should help spread the festive cheer to the streets. Me thinks this maybe where a lot of the meeting and mingling will take place especially with a crowd of some 100,000 anticipated over the five days and with capacity limited at the venues keep a close eye on the schedule and plan accordingly. As a working editorial / commercial photographer I am curious to see what this festival has to offer me. It’s the first time out so that in its self allows for a lot of expectation, excitement and even a little trepidation. On the surface it looks like the eclectic mix of curators, photographers and events should make for interesting times and I am excited to partake in as many of the offerings that tickle my fancy as I can. Of course one has to be a little selfish and is thinking about the networking opportunities. Here’s hoping a broad cross section of industry types will be in attendance and that a relaxed convivial atmosphere will lead to some fruitful and unexpected exchanges and connections. As well as looking out for numero uno I am thrilled to announce that I will be a part of the Foto 8 team blogging the event. Look out for a daily report taking in the scene and as many of the extra curricular activities on offer as one can manage. Hopefully I can bring you a little personal insight from my side of the fence along with the regular fluff. Either way this looks like it is going to be some shindig so go on treat yourself. _ _ _
Andrew Hetherington is a
freelance editorial and commercial photographer. Originally from
Dublin, Ireland he has lived in New York City for the past 13 years. A
Photo District News emerging photographer to watch in 2003 he has also
won awards for his work from American Photography, Communication Arts
and American Photo. A contributing photographer to Wired and ESPN the
Magazine he also works for GQ, Details, Esquire, Conde Nast Portfolio,
Mens Health and Fortune. He is the author of the popular photo blog
‘Whats the jackanory ? ’.
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