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Check the PhotoZone Meeting educational events HERE.  We have many educational events planned.  All will take place after our meetings regularly scheduled on the third Sunday each month.  Meetings are held at The Emerald Art Center, 500 Main street in Springfield.  Meetings start at 1:00pm.  Visitors are welcome. Please enter by the side door on 5th St.  Special events usually start around 3:00pm. Note: the events page will open in a new tab.


PAO's Last Friday Movie Night is coming up Last Friday, March 28th!

Join us  atDon Dexter Gallery in NE Eugenefor a great evening exploring things photographic in cinematic form this Friday, March 28th. Snacks and lively conversation included! Admission is free - Donations gladly accepted to help defray the costs. 
We'd love to see you there!(Directions and address are below.)

This monthour movie-night curator, Linda Devenow, has a chosen an hour-long 2008 documentary about Roy Stryker and the F.S.A photographers during the Depression era. She calls it "animportant and prescient omen." See below for details.

Linda is also continuing herSneak Peek, a short look at the work of lesser-known photographers doing interesting and inspiring work shortly before the main feature begins.  Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the features start at 7:00.

This Month's Main Feature:
Photography at Oregon
proudly presents: Documenting the Face of America: Roy Stryker and the FSA/OWI Photographers

Don Dexter Gallery - 2911 Tennyson Ave #202 in Eugene

Last Friday, February 28th.  Doors open at 6:30. Feature begins at 7:00
Popcorn provided and discussion encouraged!

Admission by free-will donation - We look forward to seeing you there!


The Art of Long Exposure Photography with Thibault Roland

Lecture at Pro Photo Supply: March 27, 2025
In-person workshop in the Hood River area: March 30th, 2025 

Pro Photo Supply
1112 NW 19th Ave

Portland, OR 97209

https://prophotosupply.com/

$25 - $135

Photography has the power to freeze time, to capture the world and reality. In most people’s minds, photography has to be truthful to reality. It has to depict a scene, atmosphere, or event accurately. But photography is so much more than a simple tool to document our lives…

Photography is also a way to express ourselves and our point of view, to share our messages. Photography allows us to change what we see based on our emotions and intent. Photography can be abstract and minimalistic. Photography is art.

Long exposure is a technique that embraces this mindset: it transforms reality into something else, into a dialogue between the artist, the subject, and the viewer. By stretching the time used to capture a single image, the photographer includes movement in their art: water becomes smooth, clouds create long silky streaks, trees blur out in the wind... the effects are endless.

Led by Sony Artisan of Imagery, Thibault Roland, this event consists of two sessions.

The first session is a virtual lecture on long exposure, during which you will learn the process and what equipment you need to create breathtaking images using this unique technique. If you are not able to join this virtual session, it will be recorded and provided to all registered attendees.

The second part of this event consists of a half-day, hands-on workshop in Hood River area, where you will have the opportunity to capture beautiful long-exposure images and benefit from Thibault's in-person advice to take your skills to the next level. During this workshop, we will capture scenes located along the Columbia River utilizing the beautiful landscapes found along the gorge.

Northwest Sony rep Dan Hawk will be present to bring several of Sony's most popular lenses and cameras for this style of photography for attendees to get hands-on with during this workshop! These cameras and lenses will be limited and loaned out on a first come first serve basis.

What to Bring*:

• Camera (with bulb mode capability necessary)

• Lens (16-35mm and 24-70mm recommended)

• Memory card (bring extra if you want to try a Sony camera!)

• Extra Batteries

• A shutter release (can be wired or remote)

• ND Filter (13- to 16- stop recommended) – these can be screw-mount or square; more details during the lecture!

• Step up ring to use the filter on multiple lenses

• Sturdy Tripod

*if you need any piece of equipment, please check out Pro Photo Supply to purchase or rent what gear you may need. Your order confirmation email for this event will even include a code for 25% off any rentals placed for this workshop.

Don't miss this chance to refine your skills and explore new photographic perspectives!

6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Virtual Lecture - March 27th

Price: $25

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A lecture on long exposure, during which you will learn the process, skills, and equipment you need to take your skills to the next level and create breathtaking images using this unique technique. If you are not able to join us live for this session it will be recorded and sent to all attendees.

10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

In-Person: Hood River - March 30th

Price: $135

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The second part of this workshop consists of a half-day, in-person session in the Hood River area. We will capture scenes located along the Columbia River utilizing the stunning landscapes found

along the gorge. During this portion, you will have the opportunity to capture your own beautiful long-exposure images while Thibault is on-hand to advise you. Northwest Sony rep Dan Hawk will be present to bring several of Sony's most popular lenses and cameras for this style of photography for attendees to get hands-on with during this workshop! These cameras and lenses will be limited and loaned out on a first come first serve basis.


Photographing Wildflowers In the Field Workshop With Don Jacobson

There will be a lecture/slide show Friday evening, April 25 at OSA, Saturday April 26, a day in the field in the eastern gorge and 

Sunday afternoon, April 27, a critique of the Saturday's photos

OSA
2185 SW Park Pl, Portland, OR 97205
503 228 0706
https://www.osartists.org/

$350.00

To sign up: https://canvas.osartists.org/c...

Photographing Wildflowers In the Field (and Techniques for Mid Day Photography) with award winning photographer Don Jacobson.

There will be a lecture/slide show Friday evening, April 25 at OSA, Saturday April 26, a day in the field in the eastern gorge and Sunday afternoon, April 27, a critique of the Saturday's photos.

www.donjacobsonphoto.com


Ken Hawkins, Jimmy, A Remembrance/On Assignment

Viewable through the first week of April.

Saturday, March 8, 5-8 p.m.

Franklin Foto

8953 N Lombard St

Portland, OR 97203

Wednesday – Sunday, 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.

https://www.franklinfoto.org/

Cost: free

Ken Hawkins will be presenting an exhibition of his work, titled Jimmy - A Remembrance and On Assignment, at the Franklin Foto Community Darkroom and Gallery throughout the month of March. This exhibition showcases his photographic work with the late President Jimmy Carter spanning from the 1976 campaign through the 2010s. 

Additionally, the exhibition includes selected images from his work as a photojournalist over the past fifty years.

An opening reception is scheduled for Saturday, March 8, from 5-8 p.m., featuring an artist's discussion at 7 p.m. 

Ken Hawkins is a distinguished photojournalist who has documented politics, disasters, and conflict zones—including Vietnam, Nicaragua, and El Salvador, since 1970. His work has been featured in numerous publications and agencies, including TIME, Fortune, Forbes, Paris Match, Stern, The New York Times, Newsweek, Wired, and the British Broadcasting Corporation. 

In 2016, Hawkins authored "Jimmy Carter – Photographs 1970 – 2010," featuring a foreword by Carter White House Deputy Press Secretary Rex Granum. Mr. Hawkins' work is currently represented by The Monroe Gallery in Santa Fe. Copies of his book will be available for sale at the gallery.

Ken’s work will be on display through the first week of April. Franklin Foto is a community darkroom and gallery space located in Portland’s St. Johns neighborhood. Contact manager@franklinfoto.org for more information.


LightBox Photographic Gallery & Fine Printing

The Photographic Nude 2025 at LightBox Photographic Gallery

Opening/Reception: February 8th from 4-7pm

Feb 8th - Apr 5th

LightBox Photographic Gallery & Fine Printing

1045 Marine Drive

Astoria, Oregon 97103

(503) 468-0238

Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 12 pm to 5 pm

Donnielle - Kelly James

LightBox Photographic Gallery opens The Photographic Nude 2025 with an artist’s reception on Saturday, February 8th from 4-7pm. The Photographic Nude 2025 at LightBox Photographic Gallery consists of the work of 28 photographers from around the nation. This exhibit is in its 15th year celebrating the Nude in Fine Art Photography and runs until April 5, 2025. Complete show info is on the LightBox website, http://lightbox-photographic.c....

Congratulations to the photographers exhibiting this year.
Allan Barnes • Paul Sharratt • Michael Duncan • Mark Dierker
Malcolm Lobban • Lance Pressl • Dave Levingston • Edis Jurcys
Kel Ward • Michael Kelly-Dewitt • George Johnson • Max Hinz
Troy Bennett • Kelly James • Charlie Noble • Michele Serchuk
Steve Lease • Gary Samson • Z. Bennick • Paul Cunningham
Walt Duddington • Eric McCollum • Tom Nerdier • Kimberly Pugmire
Chris Maliga • Dave Hanson • MIlan Von Brunn • Thomas Robinson


Blue Sky Gallery

2024 Pacific Northwest Drawers

Apr 2024 - Mar 2025

Blue Sky is pleased to announce the 60 artists selected for the 2024 Pacific Northwest Drawers. Each artist showcases a series of 10 photographic works, which will be on view in the Pacific Northwest Drawers flat files and on the Blue Sky website from April 2024 through March 2025. These selections showcase the range and vibrancy of Pacific Northwest artists working in the photographic medium. The exhibition was juried by Aline Smithson, the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Lenscratch.

The 2024 cohort comprises a strong showing from Blue Sky’s home state, with 41 artists from Oregon. Other artists hail from Washington (9), British Columbia (3) Alaska (2), Idaho (2), and Montana (3). The photographic work includes both lens-based and alternative processes, with a range of themes including identity, environment, connection, and social issues.


PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW ARCHIVES

PhotoZone members Greg Giesy and Doremus Scudder are included in a long list of videos by by Hedda + John SD

Rudi Dietrich pictured below was one of the many artists sponsored by Photography at Oregon. He showed work at Dot Dotsons and gave a talk bout his work.

Click below and scroll down to find talks by Rudi and many others.

http://www.youtube.com/artsjournal/videos

artsjournal@yahoo.com   -    videos by Hedda + John SD       

Watch the Talk by Franka M. Gabler here.

Her show and talk was sponsored by Photography at Oregon

ARTS JOURNAL  is on XFINITY CABLE  29 & 1088  Eugene & Springfield, Oregon                          Wednesday @ 4pm & Thursday @ 10pm


Photographer Stewart Harvey gave a Zoom talk for his previous show at the Emerald Art Center.

Burning Man

You can still view that on youtube by clicking here

Sponsored by Photography at Oregon.


Christopher Landis, Las Vegas Pandemic 2020
Presented by Photography At Oregon

This talk can also be viewed on YouTube: https://youtu.be/tXJbTttrmZc

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