NY Photo Festival Blogging Panel

Photo-bloggers of the world, rejoice. Photo-blogs have reached that critical mass where ‘blogging panels’ like this one at the NY Photo Festival now take place about the role of blogging in photography. If you missed that defining moment in photo-blog history (chaired by the almighty JM Colberg of Conscientious fame), you can see practically the whole thing here (or the full audio here if you’re not into the shaky handheld video thing). This could change your blog forever…ok it won’t, but some of the panellists do have some interesting thoughts on the subject.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted 18 May 2009 at 11:30 pm | Permalink

    Hi Marc, this is Geraldine from Singapore. I know this message doesn’t pertain to the NY Photo Fest, but I don’t know of any other way to contact you. I’ve read your interview with Mr. Hiroh Kikai and I’m very inspired by his Asakusa Portraits, being interested in portrait photography myself. I was hoping to write a letter to Mr. Kikai asking for feedback on a portrait series I did recently. You can view it here at http://users.livejournal.com/duplicity_/132382.html#cutid1. If this link doesn’t work, just refer to my web address above, it’s the first entry you see. Is there any chance I can contact Mr. Kikai and get him to look at these? Pls let me know if this is possible. I’d be glad to further our correspondence via email. Thanks! *fingers crossed*

  2. Posted 22 May 2009 at 9:13 am | Permalink

    Hi Geraldine, thanks for your comment. I’m afraid Kikai is pretty busy at the moment as he has a solo show on at the moment in New York at Yancey Richardson. If you want to send me further info however you can contact me at info[at]eyecurious.com and I can see if I can pass something on to him.

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