Paul Caponigro – HMCP

“The Hallmark Museum of Contemporary Photography is privileged to exhibit a special group of Paul Caponigro’s photographs chosen by HMCP’s Director, Paul Turnbull, from Mr. Caponigro’s voluminous archives. Entitled, “Select Photographs: 1956 thru 2005″, the seventy-five silver gelatin prints can be seen in the museum’s...
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JPC on thirdeyephotozine.com

Recently Rayhaan Traboulay interviewed me for his online magazine thirdeyephotozine. Here’s an excerpt. RH I recently had a discussion with a friend about creativity within people. I find that people either generally “have it” or don’t. I believe that you can’t really teach it too...
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New Book – Antarctica

It’s a r/evolution in publishing. And it’s fueled by on demand book printing services like Blurb. And content producers like you. And me. I’m finally in! My first Blurb book Antarctica contains 45 images and 2 essays. The size is 8×10 inches. It sells for...
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On Press – Banding

We’ve been finishing the last prints for my annual open studio exhibit where I unveil New Work from 2008 for the first time. We ran into subtle banding in a few prints. So how do we trouble shoot it? First check the file at 100%...
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Pilobolus Dance Theatre

I just saw Pilobolus Dance Theatre’s Lanterna Magica this weekend. It was an inspiring performance! Two hours evaporated! Honestly, as interesting as the video clips here are, they don’t do a full performance justice. (In two hours you get to know each dancer. Each experience...
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Apple iPhone 3G – Big Just Got Bigger

One year ago today, the first Apple iPhone was released. Since then, with over 6,000,000 sold, we’ve all come to realize that the iPhone is big – really big. It just got bigger. This is a new era in mobile. David Pogue of the New...
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Black Balloons – Climate Change

Climate change? Green house gases? Black balloons? How do you discuss and display what’s invisible? These public information commercials by the Victorian Government, Melbourne are simply first rate. They’re a testament to the power of images to concentrate big ideas into tiny packages in truly...
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