Once again, it's the time of year where my students begin exploring HDR. High dynamic range is a technique, a tool instead of a subject matter, though it can be limiting because of the need to have still objects (though I have had the odd student who've had successes with people or animals--that is quite... Continue Reading →
IPPA 16th Annual iPhone Photo Contest
We have students from our photo classes at ARC who will be showing in the Viewpoint Gallery's Cellphone+ photo show, and this is another great opportunity to show off some cell phone photography... Deadline: March 31, 2023 Requirements Entries are open worldwide to photographers using an iPhone or iPad. Photos should not be published previously anywhere. The posts... Continue Reading →
ARC Art Scholarships
Scholarships at ARC open! The website is at: https://losrios.academicworks.com/ and the deadline for online applications is March 3rd. First, we have some Art-specific scholarships you may be eligible for, so please look those up in the search tools for all the specific details and requirements—most require 6 credit units taken and 6 enrolled, or for... Continue Reading →
Student Photo Publication
Folsom Lake College's Literary Magazine feature's photography in their magazine, and is looking for submissions from ARC students as well! If you have an image you are proud of that you would like to be published, consider submitting your work. Details at flcparlay.org or in the flyer below:
Andrew W. Mellon Opportunity for Diversity in Conservation
Calling all current students and recent graduates! Are you interested in preserving art and cultural heritage? Come learn about conservation and this upcoming unique and exciting summer program! The Andrew W. Mellon Opportunity for Diversity in Conservation is a program that introduces students and recent graduates from historically underrepresented communities to the field of cultural heritage... Continue Reading →
Photography Emulating Art
There are artists who have emulated artwork among us; some of this came to the height of it's conception during photography's modern/postmodern transition and the concept of reproduction; Andy Warhol, Sherri Levine, Richard Prince and Cindy Sherman to name just a few. For some like Sherri Levine and Richard Prince, the idea was copying the... Continue Reading →