Critique

My thinking about critique was piqued for three (and then more) reasons this fall. Before the semester started in a meeting with John and Anne, Anne suggested we watch this video, The Room of Silence addressing ways in which some BIPOC students feel in critiques. I began to think a lot about race and critiques. […]

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Nick Shepard Loves “Concept Board”

Two weeks ago I was lucky enough to login to Nick Shepard’s presentation at the SPE Online Conference for the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast Chapters.  The amazing Nick Shepard created multi camera studio set up in an AirBnB with borrowed equipment and available lighting, using his laptop, a cell phone and an old 5D Mark II […]

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Unknown Unknowns

Teaching during Covid 19 provided us with plenty of Unknown Unknowns, to quote Donald Rumsfeld during the disaster that was the Iraq war.  At this point we have have more Known Knowns and more awareness of what we don’t know than we did in the spring.  Knowing what we don’t know gives us an opportunity […]

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truth continues to be stranger than fiction

And it continues, you can’t make this shit up.  This week. An insane debate with three old white guys, maskless in a room (albeit large) for 90 minutes fighting to talk like a really really bad Thanksgiving dinner, only they were discussing issues affecting the entire planet–and then one is positive for Covid. (Don’t get […]

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Virtual SPE Conferences

Last week the Northwest Chapter of the Society for Photographic Education hosted their annual conference online as part of a series of weekend conference programs by SPE chapters.  This week the Midwest Chapter is hosting three days of programing starting tomorrow.  All of the speakers are listed at: https://2020-spechapterconferences.heysummit.com/ The SPE membership drive runs through […]

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Mute is On:  In a Pedagogical Crisis, The Answer is Sharing

    Marni Shindleman leads the photography, Art X and AB in Interdisciplinary studies programs at UGA, which has one of the highest rates of Covid+ students in the country.  They  have mandated face to face classes. It is a crisis of all sorts.  She told us: “I wake up some days in tears and […]

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LINKS TO DATABASES – PHOTOGRAPHERS / CLASSROOMS / BOOKS

It was so nice to see so many of you last week at FotoFika! I shared a number of resources which I’ll share below, ALL DATABASES ARE WORKS IN PROGRESS AND OPEN FOR ADDITIONS OR EDITS: https://fotofika.org/data/ CALENDAR: if you have events that are open to the public (lectures, etc), please invite [ fotofika2020 [at] gmail.com] – […]

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July 1 Workshop Postponed–Google Sign Up For Future Workshops

FotoFika Workshops Update. Out of  respect for the continuing momentum behind BLM political movement over the past month we have pulled back on FotoFika both in promoting the All Star Cards as well as the planned workshops. Today’s workshop was to focus on workers rights and unionization and it was the title Solidarity that made […]

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