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Amy Touchette Presented by LACP
Apr
10

Amy Touchette Presented by LACP

Sunday, April 10, photographers Elena Alexandra, Amy Touchette, and Melissa Breyer will be discussing their work presented by the Los Angeles Center of Photography as part of their annual Sreet Photography festival.

For more information or tickets to attend the zoom: [here]

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An Intimate Discussion with Platon on a Life and Career in Photography
Feb
16

An Intimate Discussion with Platon on a Life and Career in Photography

"‘A life in photography is a life of asking questions. We must be more curious and less judgmental,’ says renowned photographer, Platon. In this online discussion, Platon challenges you to reach deep inside yourself and find the answers you've been searching for about a life in photography.”

More Information / Register to Join the Zoom [here]

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All The Queens Houses
Feb
10

All The Queens Houses

Join Open House New York for a discussion with Rafael Herrin-Ferri about his extraordinary photography project, All the Queens Houses. While the book was published in 2021, Herrin-Ferri has continued his work documenting the diversity of Queens houses on the website All the Queens Houses and on Instagram at @allthequeenshouses.

Free to OHNY members, $5 tickets for non-members

[Click here] to register for online talk

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Creating Community: Photography, Co-Authorship and Visual Storytelling
Feb
10

Creating Community: Photography, Co-Authorship and Visual Storytelling

Why is it important to place emphasis on engagement, transparency and co-authorship when documenting a community’s stories? What does it mean to exhibit the work as street art? Why is it important to document and archive community and cultural histories? What does co-authorship look like?” More Info & Register for this online event: [here]

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Genesis Báez, Joiri Minaya, and Steven Molina Contreras in Conversation
Feb
8

Genesis Báez, Joiri Minaya, and Steven Molina Contreras in Conversation

“Join Aperture for a panel discussion that brings together three photographers whose practices investigate their identities: Genesis Báez’s intimate portraits show diasporic communities of Puerto Rican women in the Northeastern US; Joiri Minaya’s constructed collages explore the concept of opacity; and Steven Molina Contreras tenderly photographs his family both in the US and his native El Salvador.

This discussion will be moderated by writer Karla Cornejo Villavicencio.”

More Information / Register To Join The Conversation [here]

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