Please join us this Wednesday afternoon at the Frost Art Museum on the Mitch Madique Campus for a panel discussion, “Photojournalism in the Digital World.” The panel will consist of distinguished photojournalists and editors Al Diaz, Maria Mann, Luis Rios, Charles Trainor, Jr., and will be moderated by Associate Professor Michael Scott Sheerin. The event will begin with a social hour at 3:00 p.m. Hors d’oeuvres and beverages will be served outside on the museum patio. The panel discussion will begin at 4:00 p.m. This event is open to the public. We look forward to seeing you there.
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Monday, December 2, 2013
Three veteran journalists prepare to say goodbye to Miami Herald
DECEMBER 2, 2013
BY BILL COOKE
Three veteran Miami Herald journalists with a combined 120+ years of experience are preparing to bid the paper farewell. Copy editor Sam Jacobs, and photojournalists Marice Cohn Band and Joe Rimkus Jr. decided to accept a recent buyout offer and will say goodbye to colleagues this Friday.
Joe Rimkus, Jr.
began his career in photojournalism by tagging along to football games with his
father, long-time Miami News photographer Joe Rimkus Sr.
"I learned everything from him,"
Joe told the
Sun-Sentinel in 1995.
Joe - an FIU graduate - started at the Herald
40 years ago, getting his foot in the door by starting out as a photo lab tech.
Marice Cohn Band, Born
and reared in Miami, began her career at the Herald in 1979 after an
internship at the old Miami News and a stint as a photographer at the
Miami Beach Sun-Reporter.
In her almost 35 years at the paper, she's
covered every kind of
assignment. But she's perhaps best known for her
tender feature images of children.
Copy editor Sam Jacobs joined the Herald in 1967 and is the paper's longest serving newsroom staffer.
Read More HERE
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Big Picture: Opening Night
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| Photo of Al Diaz with his Angel de Panama by Chuck Fadely |
Opening night at the Little Haiti Cultural Center Gallery was a hit. It is also the biggest print of my work I have ever seen measuring 8 feet tall! Here is a gallery of images of friends and fellow photographer's Big Picture, shot with the smallest camera I own, the one on my iPhone. For further information contact:
Lena Sendik
Lena Sendik
Iris PhotoCollective
Director of Sales and Marketing
Phone: 504-756-1492
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| The photograph on display is titled Mohawk by Jennifer Kay |
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| At left to right are John VanBeekum, Charles Trainor Jr., Marice Cohn Band, exhibit curator Carl Juste, Al Diaz and Chuck Fadely. AUDIO |
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| Patrick Farrell AUDIO |
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| Charles Trainor Jr. AUDIO |
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| Jon VanBeekum with Marice Cohn Band and her Bandera Vieja AUDIO |
| At right is John VanBeekum's Tuxedo Man AUDIO |
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| Patrick Farrell, Al Diaz and Chuck Fadely |
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| Many friends turned out for the opening exhibit including Matthew Pace and Paul Morris. |
Here is a list of contributing photographers.
Jahi Chikwendiu
André Chung
Marice Cohn Band
Al Diaz
Patrick Farrell
C.W. Griffin
Carl Juste
Jennifer Kay
Heidi Levine
Pablo Martinez
Joshua Prezant
Les Stone
Charles Trainor, Jr.
Nuri Vallbona
John VanBeekum
Clarence Williams
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Big Picture: Photo Exhibition in Miami
The Big Picture is an idiom often used in spoken language that refers to the overall perspective of objective, not just the fine details. It is an expansion of meaning that gives way to an over-arching theme. The details provide meaning, which eventually yields to understanding. In the visual language of photojournalism, comprehension is not determined by a large frame but rather, by large context.
Iris PhotoCollective is pleased to announce its groundbreaking exhibition Big Picture, a group show curated by photojournalist, Carl Juste.
Big Picture will open August 17, 2012, 7pm at The Little Haiti Cultural Center in Miami, Florida. The gallery is approximately 2,100 square feet with high vaulted ceilings—a perfect venue with ample space for an exhibition of this magnitude.
The exhibition will display seventeen colossal images by seventeen extraordinary photojournalists. The work will be featured in high- resolution quality and size that will make viewers feel like they are part of the scene, allowing them to experience the event first hand. Each image is a physical manifestation of the expansion of meaning. The truth and relativity of the facts are the ingredients that expand the comprehension of the image. The viewer sees the larger context because they are drawn into the expanding frame, hence made to see the Big Picture.
Big Picture
August 17, 2012 @ 7pm
212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami, Fl 33137
Little Haiti Cultural Center Gallery
305-796-4718
At the event their will be QR Codes for an audio presentation each photo graphger
For an audio invitation by Carl Juste and Nancy Ancrum
Click Here
At the event their will be QR Codes for an audio presentation each photo graphger
For an audio invitation by Carl Juste and Nancy Ancrum
Click Here
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