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The Lytro Camera is the newest development in technology that changes photography. The camera is known as a “light field camera” and what differentiates it from all the other cameras is that you can take a photograph and focus on any part of the image afterwards. Thus, this camera creates the perfect image because what you want will always be in focus. There will be no blurry images, ever again....
Nov 30th
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Nov 28th
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Hello friends, The end of our Kickstarter fundraising project is nearing.  Your help is very much needed, as we only have raised $310 of our $800 goal.  Please know that any and every dollar that you contribute to this project will be greatly appreaciated! Please donate whatever your pocket allows, and spread the word to your friends and family. Much love, Photofeast
Nov 26th
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WatchWatch
Photofeast’s Slideshow is a biannual curated exhibition that incorporates photographic, video, installation, and performance work by young artists who live/work in and around New York City.  This is a one-night event that is comprised of multiple projected photographic and video presentations, installation work, and performances that happen throughout the night. This event is also...
Nov 18th
Sze Tsung Leong
The Horizons series of Sze Tsung Leong have enabled experiencing the transformation or materialization of abstract or substantial things. By demonstrating that the art materializes non-substantial objects while, at the same time, stating non-existence of unquestioned existences, the role of neutralizing people’s general notion is fulfilled in my new perspective.      This work of his shows the...
Nov 16th
Sally Mann Virginia from the Mother Land series,...
One picture captured my eyes and I checked its name, thinking it really reflected her feature. Sally Mann, I just only have seen about the children of Sally Mann, embracing some special pleasant feelings before passing them by. She approached an object for love with slightly different ways and views. I got a feeling that her special eyes and emotions enabled her to adopt a way to package and put...
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October 2011
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1. Digital Images Conversion to base-2 naturally entails the amnesia of binary language. Physical existence is necessarily forgotten, irrevocably altered into a state that is not unlike its analogue cousin. But how is it different? We could compare digital traces to analogue marks: try a Google search for Rouen Cathedral, by Monet. Even within the series one painting will yield many results, each...
Oct 31st
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Anthony Goicolea at Postmasters
Goicolea’s new show at Postmasters, Pathetic Fallacy, is a haunting suite of drawings and photographs.  His sparse narratives weave together a mythology of his own making.  It is a story that envelops the viewer into a world where animals and humans interact on an instinctual basis.  The quiet wisdom of a hybrid wolf-sheep soaks into the protagonist’s embrace and the scene is forever...
Oct 9th
Nick Cave at Jack Shainman Gallery
As Nick Cave’s show at Jack Shainman Gallery is closing this Sunday (Oct. 8) I wanted to highlight the exhibition and urge you to take a trip to Chelsea. The show is a simply curated mass of bizarre characters that invite the viewer to get lost inside the artist’s imaginative world. A long row of blond, hairy, human-like creatures line the right wall and lead the viewer into the space.  Who...
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September 2011
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Recent Thoughts and Interests
Instagram and Hipstamatic To the educated art student, Instagram might be considered a terse force, especially to the diehard purists who think of photography as a mere trade or skill.  On more than a few occasions I have encountered those who are vehemently against it; one argument being its ‘faux-nostalgia’ is a trope for youth culture to be recognized as cool in the digital age....
Sep 28th
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Liberia: Long Story Bit by Bit by Tim A....
I first saw Tim’s work in the movie Restrepo.  It is an amazing account of a war that we Americans have almost forgotten.  And an amazing account of bravery, he is standing in a military base deep in enemy territory. Behind bullet ridden sandbags, with a camera in hand. Tim Hetherington is like the Robert Capa of our generation, he is a war photographer, traveling to area’s of...
Sep 25th
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Paolo Ventura. The Automaton of Venice
Walking through Hasted Kraeutler gallery last week, surrounded by the work of Paolo Ventura was completely immersive, the detail of his work and the fantasy/story which he creates is fascinating and impressive. I peered up close at the sets which are made with immense attention to detail. I stood back, afar, to try to comprehend the world into which he had carefully placed his character. As I...
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Marco Grob Beyond 9/11 Portraits of Resilience
Over the summer I was lucky enough to work alongside Marco Grob as he made a body of work for TIME Magazine to commemorate the 10th anniversary of September the 11th. Last week saw the private opening of a show which will run from September the 22nd at Milk Studios and as I stood in the gallery surround by the large black and white prints of people ranging from high ranking army generals to...
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April 2011
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**Deadline Extended**
**Deadline Extended** **Deadline Extended** **Deadline Extended** **Deadline Extended** **Deadline Extended**  Deadline Extended to this Sunday (11:59PM) for Slideshow Exhibition / Student Lecture / Spring Show (only work submissions)! Spring Show: http://photofeast.org/index.php?/project/past/ Student Lecture: http://photofeast.org/index.php?/projects/-student-lecture/ Slideshow...
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Queerocracy Art Zine Preview
A handful of students from the past PhotoFeast Slideshow Exhibition/Spring Show are are in the Queerocracy Art zine!: Yana Bannikova, Jeanie Choi, Camilo Godoy,Hannah Kuo, Jet Nicolas, and Justin Wolf (that’s me, you guys! [[[:) Come tonight and get a free copy of their zine! Camilo Godoy Hannah Kuo Jét Nicolas Jeanie Choi Yana Bannikova Justin Wolf
Apr 14th
EXEMPLARY! ☞ @JeanieChoi “Done with this paper! TIME TO DO FUN STUFF. Submitting work to @reddotrelief and @PhotoFeast_org !”
Apr 14th
At 2 West 13th St. @queerocracynyc is rehearsing for their Queerocracy Art Exhibition tomorrow evening. http://t.co/XObx30
Apr 14th
Tomorrow is the last day to submit for all of our open calls. Don’t miss! Insturctions on how to submit ☞ http://photofeast.org
Apr 14th
Our friends over at @queerocracynyc organized an amazing exhibition that you should go: Thursday April 14th 6-9PM ☞ http://bit.ly/hd9VR0
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PhotoFeast Twitter
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