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SUMMARY:Better B&W Prints with Nik Silver Efex
DESCRIPTION:Join renowned photo instructor\, Dan Hughes\, and the B&W experts\, Digital Silver Imaging\, for this Nik Silver Efex webinar. Dan will step you through the process of how to use the Nik Silver Efex plug-in to create B&W digital images that will impress both on screen and in print. Topics to be covered include: \n\nConverting your digital file from RAW to B&W\nMonitor Calibration – Is it necessary for B&W?\nContrast and tonal range\nUtilizing Nik’s U Point Technology for amazing results\nFilters and Film Grain effects\nHow to output your image for print\nChoosing the right print process\nHow paper affects your image\nExporting and Uploading your files for printing\n\nDigital Silver Imaging will be raffling a 16×20 DSI Digital Silver Print® a $164 value. (Raffle prize ships for free to US participants. Participants outside of the US are not eligible. for the raffle.) \nRegister for this Free Webinar \nAbout the instructor: Dan Hughes is an award-winning photographer and esteemed photography faculty member at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Dan’s personal practice revolves around experimentation with careful analysis with more than 15 years in the photography industry ranging from commercial photography to fine art printmaking all the way to software development and photography education.
URL:https://digitalsilverimaging.com/dsi-event/better-bw-prints-with-nik-silver-efex/
CATEGORIES:Partners,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Creating a Successful Kickstarter Campaign
DESCRIPTION:Creating a Successful Kickstarter Campaign with guests Lou Jones and Barry Schneier \nDuring this Free ZOOM webinarwe will review three successful Kickstarter campaigns. It takes more than luck and a good idea to reach your goal. In this one hour plus presentation\, Lou Jones\, Barry Schneier and Digital Silver Imaging will tell you the elements that made their campaigns a success. If you are considering a crowd sourcing campaign\, have run your own\, or are just curious about the process we invite you to attend. \n(Image Top: Lou Jones\, panAFRICAproject: Volume One. Image Bottom: Barry Schneier\, Bruce Springsteen. Rock and Roll Future. The Book.) \nWhen: Thursday\, May 14\, 12:00 PM EDT\nRegister via this link \n \nBarry Schneier is a photographer and writer who began his career in the 1970s working with up and coming as well as established musicians in Boston\, San Francisco and later in Los Angeles. It was there that he became immersed in the world of video and film production working on features\, commercials\, documentaries and eventually migrating over to the “new” genre of the era; the music video. Barry’s work has been exhibited in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum\, The Grammy Museum and is housed in permanent collections at Paramount Studios\, CBS\, MTV\, The New England Folk Archives\, The Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music\, Morrison Hotel Gallery\, and Proud Gallery in London. His work has appeared in numerous books\, publications and on album art. Barry is most noted for his work capturing a young Bruce Springsteen at The Harvard Square Theatre in 1974. Website \nLou Jones’ eclectic career has evolved from commercial to the personal. It has spanned every format\, film type\, artistic movement and technological change. He maintains a studio in Boston\, Massachusetts and has photographed for Fortune 500 corporations\, international companies and local small businesses including Federal Express\, Nike and the Barr Foundation; completed assignments for magazines and publishers all over the world such as Time/Life\, National Geographic and Paris Match; initiated long term projects on the civil wars in Central America\, death row\, Olympics Games and pregnancy; and published multiple books. Website
URL:https://digitalsilverimaging.com/dsi-event/creating-a-successful-kickstarter-campaign/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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SUMMARY:Using Photography to Elevate Your Design
DESCRIPTION:3/16/20 – Our priority is to keep our community and our employees safe. As a result we feel it is only prudent that we postpone this event. We hope to announce a new date soon. If you’ve already RSVPd we will hold your spot for the rescheduled event. \nThe event\, at fine art print lab Digital Silver Imaging\, will start with refreshments and a tour. The lab’s team will then give a brief demonstration of several display techniques for finishing photographs. The demonstration will go beyond the basic white mat and frame\, showing how to use aluminum and acrylic for a contemporary look. After the demos\, architect Tim Techler will speak on his experience working with photographs\, followed by Iris Gallery owner Alison Collins who will address working with galleries and photographers. A question and answer period will conclude the evening. \nTo give all participants the ability to interact with the presenters\, the number of participants is limited to 30. \nYou must RSVP using the RSVP form below. \n6:00-6:30 – Craft beer\, wine\, and snacks. Lab tours.\n6:30-7:45 – Photographic print presentation demonstration\n7:45-8:30 – Presentation and Q&A with architect\, Tim Techler and The Iris Gallery owner\,  Alison Collins
URL:https://digitalsilverimaging.com/dsi-event/using-photography-to-elevate-your-design/
LOCATION:Digital Silver Imaging\, 9 Brighton Street\, Belmont\, 02478\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partners
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190417T183000
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SUMMARY:Documentary Matters
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Social Documentary Network and Digital Silver Imaging \nFeatured presenters: Karen Davis\, Janet Jarman & Nicholas Pfosi\n\nKaren Davis\nTwo Steps Forward\, One Step Back: A Family Portrait by Karen Davis\, is a long-form\, visual and textual portrait of a family moving forward in the face of a devastating childhood illness—childhood onset schizophrenia. Combining Davis’s photographs with the family’s contemporaneous words\, the book provides an intimate window into a world turned upside down then righted by two shaken but determined parents. \nTwenty-five years ago\, this family became a subject of Davis’s photographic exploration. As a new photographer and related through marriage\, she was grateful for their accessibility\, openness and patience. When the son’s condition worsened and the family found itself in the throes of fear and the unknown\, they wrote and she photographed\, which now makes it possible for Davis to tell their story. \nDavis’s talk will present an overview of the book and the steps she has taken to reach this point: a completed book draft seeking a publisher. She will share the process of conceiving (and reconceiving) the project\, photo editing\, discovering the “book proposal” and the research which that entails. \nDedicated website for this project \nArtist Bio \nAs a photographer\, Karen Davis works in the space between documentary and fine art photography\, chronicling family and their social milieu. Her prints and artist books are in collections of the Samuel Dorsky Museum/Center for Photography Woodstock (CPW) Collection; Lishui Museum of Photography\, Lishui\, China; Artist Book Collection\, Houghton Rare Books Library\, Harvard University; and featured in a permanent installation at MASS MoCA. She is the 2009 recipient of CPW’s Artist Fellowship Award and a 2018 Critical Mass Finalist. Solo and featured shows include: Homegrown\,CPW; Unframed\, NOBO Gallery\, Hudson NY and The McCann Family\, Griffin Museum of Photography. Work from her series\, Strangely Attracted was selected for inclusion in Exposure 2018\, the Photographic Resource Center\, Cambridge MA. \nDavis is Curator/Co-Founder of Davis Orton Gallery\, Hudson NY\, now in its tenth year\, specializing in photography\, mixed media\, and artist-published photobooks. She was a long-time teacher of a unique course for established and emerging photographers\, Photography Atelier\, which she taught at Radcliffe Seminars\, Lesley University and the Griffin Museum of Photography. She currently teaches online courses in portfolio development and marketing for the Griffin Museum. \nJanet Jarman\n\n \nOver the past six years\, Janet Jarman has immersed herself in covering topics related to human rights and healthcare in Mexico. She is currently producing a book and a feature length documentary about this topic with the assistance of a MacArthur Foundation grant. \nThrough deeply personal stories\, “Birth Wars” explores conflicting visions between midwives and medical professionals about how to provide a safe and dignified childbirth experience to women. Many claim that midwives can play a central role in achieving these goals\, if only their work could be formally recognized by Mexico’s medical establishment. For the book and film\, Jarman follows the experiences of traditional and professional midwives who are trying to make a difference\, and of some innovative health officials who are trying to reduce the antagonism between doctors and midwives. \nArtist Bio \nJanet Jarman is a photojournalist and documentary filmmaker. Since 2003\, she has been based in Mexico where she focuses on topics such as the country’s ongoing security issues\, immigration\, access to healthcare\, and water resource challenges. \nJarman has worked for The New York Times\, The Wall Street Journal\, GEO\, Smithsonian Magazine\, nationalgeographic.com\, Stern\, Der Spiegel\, amongst others. She has also worked for numerous international foundations and NGOs. Her photographs have been featured at Visa Pour l’Image\, Perpignan and have received awards in Pictures of the Year International\, American Photography\, PDN Photography Annual\, POY Latam\, Latin American Fotografia\, Communication Arts\, and Best of Photojournalism. \nIn addition to working on editorial assignments\, Jarman has produced various long-term photo and multimedia projects\, including Marisol and the American Dream\, a two-decade story that chronicles the life of one Mexican immigrant girl; Aguas Negras\, which analyzes Mexico’s many water related challenges; and Chaos and Corruption\, which focuses on the burgeoning movements throughout Mexican society to force authorities to become more transparent. Jarman began her career in South Florida after graduating from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She worked as a staff photographer at The Miami Herald\, and later obtained a master’s degree in environmental issues at the University of London. \n\nNicholas Pfosi\n\nNicholas Pfosi will present an ongoing project addressing dating culture in the queer community on the east coast of the United States and Northern Europe. The work has three chapters: looking\, cruising\, and high and horny. \nlooking is a series of interviews and portraits with queer men focused on their experiences dating today\, presented as an imitation Grindr app. 2019 is the 10 year anniversary of the infamous gay dating app which has had a profound impact on our community. \ncruising is a series of landscapes of locations used either historically or contemporaneously for (public) sex. Historically imperative for people of marginalized sexual identities\, cruising is fading from the minds of a generation of younger queers as its necessity is subverted by shifts in social attitudes and technology like Grindr\, Scruff\, Jack’d etc. These images\, intentionally relying on the banality of these inconspicuous places\, were photographed using medium format film both for its detail as well as an homage to the technology of the time when cruising was more popular. They are accompanied by captions which describe experiences which occurred at these sites. The series is a reflection on this vanishing aspect of queer sexual culture. \nhigh and horny is an ongoing documentary project looking at the world of chemsex from about half a dozen individual perspectives. Chemsex is when gay men use\, and often become dependent on using\, crystal meth and sometimes GhB\, during sexual encounters\, often lasting hours or days. While the limited media representation of this experience portrays it as a hedonistic health crisis\, the reality is considerably more nuanced than that\, which this work aims to address. \nArtist Bio \nNicholas Pfosi is a documentary photographer\, web designer and filmmaker whose work reflects on modern queer identity. He completed a bachelor’s degree in Child Studies and Human Development with course work towards a double-major in Clinical Psychology and minor in Multimedia Arts from Tufts University in Boston before studying photography at the Danish School of Media and Journalism (DMJX) in Aarhus\, Denmark. \nHaving interned for the Boston Globe\, the Hartford Courant\, and the Mail & Guardian (South Africa) Nicholas’s training and approach is grounded in a ‘hold-truth-to-power’ journalism yet grows colored by his view of storytelling as essential to the human social experience. \nWhile working under the mentorship of the Bombay Flying Club\, Nicholas\, along with collaborator Capucine Chardon\, produced a short film Take Me As I Am about CJ\, an American expat living in Denmark. Immigrating to Europe after having resigned himself to his family’s impenetrable homophobia\, CJ pursues performance art\, drag and companionship. The film was recognized by the Picture of the Year International (POYi) competition in 2018. \nDocumentary Matters\nDocumentary Matters is an initiative of the Social Documentary Network and Digital Silver Imaging to provide a place for photographers to meet with others involved with or interested in documentary photography and discuss ongoing or completed project. This is a free and open meeting for anyone interested in presenting\, viewing\, or discussing documentary photography.\nYou don’t need to be a professional\, expert\, or established–you just need to be committed to the documentary form and committed to learning from feedback from others. And you don’t need to be a photographer or presenting your work to attend. Everyone is invited to join us\, look\, listen\, and comment. Still photography\, multimedia\, and video encouraged. Documentary required.\n\nDocumentary Matters Registration\nClick here to sign up to attend.\n \n  \nSubscribe to ZEKE magazine\nClick here for more information on ZEKE magazine and to subscribe. \n 
URL:https://digitalsilverimaging.com/dsi-event/documentary-matters-2/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190411T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190411T203000
DTSTAMP:20260505T053832
CREATED:20190327T195424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T215422Z
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SUMMARY:The Art of the Hand Colored Photo with Laurie Klein
DESCRIPTION:This event starts at 6:30 PM EST \nMeet the author of Hand Coloring Black and White Photography\, Laurie Klein\, in an evening filled with useful and inspiring information on hand coloring photos. Laurie will speak about her work\, her vision and the techniques required to hand color the New DSI Digital Silver Print® Fiber Matte silver gelatin paper. The introduction of this new paper makes hand coloring possible for all digital and film photographers. In addition to Laurie’s presentation\, samples of New DSI Digital Silver Print® Fiber Matte paper will be available to hand color with Arista Photo Oils and colored pencils. This is sure to be an informative and enjoyable evening filled with photographic art\, lots of information\, raffled products and light refreshments. \nIncluded with this event: \n• $10 Off Coupon on your order of any New DSI Digital Silver Print® Fiber Matte\n• Hand color a samples of DSI Digital Silver Print® Fiber Matte with Arista Photo Oils and/or colored pencil\n• Raffle a copy Laurie Klein’s New Hand Coloring Video Tutorial\n• Raffle of an Arista Photo Oil Introductory Kit (a $35 value)\n• Raffle of a 11×14 DSI Digital Silver Print® Fiber Matte print (a $65 value) \nAbout Laurie Klein \nRenowned photographer and educator\, Laurie Klein\,  regarded as one of the most influential infrared photographers and  hand coloring artists in the world. Laurie holds a BFA from Rochester Institute of Technology and an MFA from Ohio University. Early in her career\, Laurie studied with Ansel Adams. She is the author of Infrared Photography: Artistic Techniques for Brilliant Images and Photographing The Female Form with Digital Infrared  both published by Amherst Media\, Hand Coloring Black and White Photography published by Quarry Publishers\, and is published in numerous magazines. Her images have been exhibited globally. Laurie teaches regularly at Santa Fe Photographic Workshops\, Maine Media\, and presents her own boutique workshops.\nFacebook: LaurieKleinPhotography\nInstagram: lauriekleinphoto \n 
URL:https://digitalsilverimaging.com/dsi-event/the-art-of-the-hand-colored-photo-with-laurie-klein/
LOCATION:Digital Silver Imaging\, 9 Brighton Street\, Belmont\, 02478\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partners
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SUMMARY:Bruce Springsteen: Rock and Roll Future - Talk & Book Signing with Barry Schneier
DESCRIPTION:At times photography can capture a moment that is a turning point in a career. Photographer Barry Schneier captured such a moment in the career of Rock Icon\, Bruce Springsteen. Digital Silver Imaging welcomes Barry to speak about his experience as a photographer and music lover\, on that night in Harvard Square that changed rock and roll history. In his talk Barry will delve into the sequence of events that brought him to the night that music writer Jon Landau exclaimed “I saw rock and roll future and his name is Bruce Springsteen.” Barry will discuss that special night not just in the context of his career\, but also in the context of the musical era. He will also explore not just what was so unique about Springsteen as an artist\, but why an artist of his caliber had such an effect then on his audience as he does today. \n“My observations of him that night were equal parts photographer and music fan. I look to bring those two perspectives into my talk.”\nBarry Schneier \nCome meet Barry Schneier in person. Doors open for this event at 6:30. Barry will speak about his experience\, the photographs\, and his new book starting at 7:00. Following Barry’s talk books will be available for purchase and signing. This event is a must for anyone that loves Springsteen\, Rock and Roll history\, and photography.
URL:https://digitalsilverimaging.com/dsi-event/bruce-springsteen-rock-and-roll-future-talk-book-signing-with-barry-schneier/
LOCATION:Digital Silver Imaging\, 9 Brighton Street\, Belmont\, 02478\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partners
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190326
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SUMMARY:J. Sybylla Smith - Concept Aware Workshop at Maine Media
DESCRIPTION:Concept Aware® Workshop at Maine Media Workshops provides a roadmap of creativity which enhances a photographer’s ability to problem-solve\, innovate and analyze their own unique practice. Participants articulate and strengthen their visual voice. The result of an expanded and intentional visual fluency results in more impactful images. An increased awareness of how one sees directly impacts an artists’ ability to contextualize their work and to write and speak of their process with clarity. \nThe conceptual framework of Concept Aware® is a based on research in the fields of semiotics\, education and the humanities. It’s clear structure and practical tools are applicable to the advanced student\, emerging or established professional\, and academic. Outlined are dynamic layers of choice and decision- making utilized when transforming an abstract idea into a project or body of work for exhibition or publication. \nSpecific stages within the creative process are isolated\, lending an artist the ability to locate\, and ground\, their process along the continuum of creativity. Highlighted are the singular building blocks which support an inspired idea. Eight essential elements of creative practice are identified\, illustrated utilizing examples within contemporary photography\, and form a new foundation to view\, inform and conduct one’s creative process. \nAttendee Quote: \n“Sybylla Smith’s fine-tuned curriculum and expert facilitation guides attendees through a powerful enriching experience that bolsters confidence and insights into one’s own unique creative process.”  – Jon Wollenhaupt \nLevels: Advanced \nWorkshop Fee: $995\nClass Size: 12 \nTo register for this workshop follow this link to Maine Media Workshops \nFind out more about J. Sybylla Smith
URL:https://digitalsilverimaging.com/dsi-event/j-sybylla-smith-concept-aware-workshop-at-maine-media/
LOCATION:Maine Media Workshop\, 70 Camden Street\, Rockport\, ME\, 04856\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partners
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190206T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190206T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T053832
CREATED:20190111T152156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190129T223609Z
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SUMMARY:Documentary Matters
DESCRIPTION:Featured presenters:\n\nErik Hoffner\nMeredith Nierman\nParis Visone\nWednesday\, Feburary 6\, 2019\n6:30 – 9:00 pm\nDigital Silver Imaging\n9 Brighton Street\nBelmont\, MA\nFree! \nPresented by Social Documentary Network and Digital Silver Imaging\n\nErik Hoffner\n\nErik Hoffner is a freelance photojournalist whose work has appeared in The Guardian\, News Deeply\, World Ark\, Washington Post and Yale Environment 360. He’s also an editor for global environmental news service Mongabay.com where he acquires\, edits\, and picture edits a variety of features in print and video format. Previously he was a columnist\, photographer\, podcaster\, and outreach coordinator for the print magazine Orion for 13 years. He’s also an exhibiting member at the Vermont Center for Photography and a member of the Society of Environmental Journalists. \nHis upcoming exhibit is called “Wild by Nature” at Linden Street Gallery just west of Boston\, which showcases three series created over two decades of photojournalism and fine art photographic projects: portraits of farmers working to save semi-wild breeds of livestock from extinction in Poland\, images of ice formations created by fishermen unknowingly in partnership with elemental forces\, and scenes of destruction left in the chaotic wake of a recent Massachusetts tornado. The show runs from February 2- July 2\, info at erikhoffner.com. \nAbove photo by Erik Hoffner. A farmer in northeastern Poland holds one of his rare\, heritage breed\, and semi-wild Suwalska geese. \nMeredith Nierman\n\n\nAyanna Pressley\, by Meredith Nierman \nMeredith Nierman is Director of Photography and Executive Digital Producer at WGBH\, Boston’s PBS and NPR hub. In this role\, she oversees still photography for WGBH’s local efforts including the WGBH Newsroom and WGBH’s local TV\, radio and online productions. Her own photography for WGBH appears regularly on NPR.org and PBS.org and has been featured in numerous publications including the Boston Globe\, New York Times\, Washington Post\, San Francisco Chronicle\, Denver Post\, Sports Illustrated\, Wall Street Journal\, and USA Today. \nThis past fall\, Meredith embedded with Massachusetts Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley during her primary campaign against 20-year incumbent Michael Capuano and then again during Pressley’s first days in Washington\, DC. The result of her time and the exclusive access she was given is a set of images that provides an alternative to the more typical visual coverage of politicians and a more intimate view into her campaign\, historic win and first days in the District. \nParis Visone\n \nFrom “For Real”\, Visone’s new book featuring her family\, friends\, and rock stars. \nParis Visone is a documentary photographer based in Boston. She graduated from The Art Institute of Boston where she was a faculty member. Her acclaimed series\, “Gender Roles and Appearance\,” received the Getty Images Editorial Photography Grant\, and her work has been shown internationally in solo and group exhibitions. Visone has traveled the globe with numerous musical icons including Marilyn Manson\, Blondie\, Toto\, Godsmack\, New Found Glory and Limp Bizkit. Bringing her unique style on the road\, she captures a personal side of these musicians through her photographs that is rarely seen. She has also been featured in numerous publications such as Rolling Stone\, Spin\, Alternative Press\, Zoom Magazine\, Rangefinder\, Real Simple\, and GEO Magazine. She is represented for photographic syndication by Redux Pictures and is sponsored by Canon. \nDocumentary Matters\nDocumentary Matters is an initiative of the Social Documentary Network and Digital Silver Imaging to provide a place for photographers to meet with others involved with or interested in documentary photography and discuss ongoing or completed project. This is a free and open meeting for anyone interested in presenting\, viewing\, or discussing documentary photography.\n\nYou don’t need to be a professional\, expert\, or established–you just need to be committed to the documentary form and committed to learning from feedback from others. And you don’t need to be a photographer or presenting your work to attend. Everyone is invited to join us\, look\, listen\, and comment. Still photography\, multimedia\, and video encouraged. Documentary required.\n\nDocumentary Matters Registration\nClick here to sign to attend. We like to know how many people are attending.\n\nRefreshments will be served and feel free to bring them.
URL:https://digitalsilverimaging.com/dsi-event/documentary-matters/
LOCATION:Digital Silver Imaging\, 9 Brighton Street\, Belmont\, 02478\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partners
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180924
DTSTAMP:20260505T053832
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SUMMARY:Photoville 2018
DESCRIPTION:Digital Silver Imaging is proud to return as a Photoville 2018 sponsor. Photoville is a massive exhibition of photography that takes place in Brooklyn\, New York at Brooklyn Bridge Park. Last year 600 artists participated in 75 exhibits\, attracting more than 92\,000 visitors. Photoville 2018 is guaranteed to be a feast of beautiful\, challenging\, and stimulating photographic exhibitions. Photoville 2018 is open to the public\, visit the Photoville 2018 website for exhibitions and special programing. \nPhotoville 2018 takes place September 13-23 \nPhotoville is a United Photo Industries production.
URL:https://digitalsilverimaging.com/dsi-event/photoville-2018/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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SUMMARY:10th Anniversary Open House
DESCRIPTION:10 Years ago we at Digital Silver Imaging took a leap of faith. Faith that people will continue to care about fine art photographic prints. We had the conviction that black & white silver gelatin printing was an art that could be both preserved and modernized\, and a belief that there needed to be a dedicated lab which focused on artists.  \nOur first decade has quickly gone by and we are still at it. In celebration of our first 10 years we are having an open house Saturday\, June 30th. Join us for something cold to drink\, a variety of interesting happenings\, hourly raffles\, and just enjoying the company of our great photo community. \nWhat we have planned: \n• “Leica’s on Loan” Borrow a Leica camera and lens for up to 90 minutes* 10am -4pm\n• Monitor Calibration Demo with X Rite + Rebate on X Rite Products 12 -4pm\n• Barry Schneier showing his Bruce Springsteen portfolio\, and signing prints 2-5pm\n• Herb Greene selling his limited edition Grateful Dead on Haight Posters for sale 2-5pm\n• JJ Gonson selling and signing her 1980’s Rock & Roll prints 2-5pm\n• Locally sourced treats from Cuisine en Locale 4-6pm\n• Odds and Ends Sale (Frames\, Art Photo Books\, Paper)\n• Hourly print and merchandise Raffles\n• Discount coupons available only at the event\n• Get a tour of the lab and meet the staff  \n*Leica Store Boston will provide a selection of cameras for “Leica’s on Loan.” Participants will have the opportunity to borrow a Leica camera and lens for up to 90 minutes. Loans are complimentary and offered on a first come\, first-served basis. A valid photo ID\, credit card and empty SD card are required to borrow a camera. \nImages (Top Left clockwise)  ©Barry Schneier\, Leica M\, ©JJ Gonson\, ©Herb Greene
URL:https://digitalsilverimaging.com/dsi-event/10th-anniversary-open-house/
LOCATION:Digital Silver Imaging\, 9 Brighton Street\, Belmont\, 02478\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partners
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180626T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180626T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T053832
CREATED:20180606T211820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180626T165356Z
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SUMMARY:Documentary Matters - Community Night
DESCRIPTION: Featured Presenters: Gretjen Helene\, Iaritza Menjivar\, Zoe Perry-Wood \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPhotograph by Iaritza Menjivar from “First Generation: I am a Daughter of Latino Immigrants”\n\n\n\nPresented by Social Documentary Network and Digital Silver Imaging\n  \nShare and discuss your documentary projects \n\nIf you are looking for feedback on your documentary work or a place to meet with others involved  or interested in documentary photography\, join SDN and Digital Silver Imaging and for this meeting of Documentary Matters.This is a free and open meeting for anyone interested in presenting\, viewing\, or discussing documentary photography.\n\n\nYou don’t need to be a professional\, expert\, or established–you just need to be committed to the documentary form and committed to learning from feedback from others. And you don’t need to be a photographer or presenting your work to attend. Everyone is invited to join us\, look\, listen\, and comment. Still photography\, multimedia\, and video encouraged. Documentary required. \nIf you apply to present work\, we will review your submission and get back to you prior to the evening. \n\n\n\nClick here to register to present work or to attend.\n\n\n\n\nThis is a FREE event.
URL:https://digitalsilverimaging.com/dsi-event/documentary-matters-community-night/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20180425T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20180425T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T053832
CREATED:20180423T141133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180423T141133Z
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SUMMARY:Documentary Matters Women's Night
DESCRIPTION:Only women presenters but everyone is invited and encouraged to attend.\nModerated by J. Sybylla Smith\, Guest-Editor of the Women’s Issue of ZEKE magazine \nPhoto by Maranie R. Staab from Women of the Congo: Farmers\, Harvesters\, Mothers.\nFeatured Presenter: Maranie R. Staab by Skype from Pittsburgh\nMaranie’s project from the Democratic Republic of Congo\, Women of the Congo: Farmers\, Harvesters\, Mothers\, is featured in the Women’s Issue of ZEKE. \nShare and discuss documentary project\nIf you are looking for feedback on your documentary work or a place to meet with others involved with or interested in documentary photography\, join SDN and Digital Silver Imaging for Documentary Matters. This is a free and open meeting for anyone interested in presenting\, viewing\, or discussing documentary photography. \nYou can show work in progress or completed work\, or you can present a topic relevant to documentary. There are five 20-minute slots available each evening. We will review submissions and get back to you prior to the evening. \nYou don’t have to be a professional\, expert\, or established–you just need to be committed to the documentary form and committed to learning from feedback from others. And you don’t need to be a photographer or presenting your work to attend. Everyone is invited to join us\, look\, listen\, and comment. Still photography\, multimedia\, and video encouraged. Documentary required. \n\nRegistration\nClick here to sign up to attend. (Only women can sign up to present for Women’s Night)\n\nRefreshments will be served–particulary if you bring them.
URL:https://digitalsilverimaging.com/dsi-event/documentary-matters-womens-night/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180110
DTSTAMP:20260505T053832
CREATED:20171106T220253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180116T160928Z
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SUMMARY:Through a Woman's Lens - Call for Entries
DESCRIPTION:Esther Bubley\, Photo by Gordon Parks\, 1944. Library of Congress\nThis is a competition\, open to women photographers\, that will celebrate their achievements in a dedicated issue of ZEKE magazine and with a $1500 prize. Digital Silver Imaging is not the sponsor of this contest\, but we encourage women photographers to enter this first ever competition by the Social Documentary Network. \nSubmission to the Call for Entries can be new or existing exhibits on the  Social Documentary Network website. All submissions are exhibited on the SDN website and are eligible to be featured in the Women’s Issue of ZEKE magazine as well as subsequent issues. Select entries will be featured in SDN’s monthly Spotlight\, and promoted through social media. \nBegin accepting entries on SDN website: November 7\, 2017\nDeadline for entries: January 7\, 2018\nSubmission fee for up to 30 images: $30 \nFor more information follow this link \n 
URL:https://digitalsilverimaging.com/dsi-event/through-a-womans-lens-call-for-entries/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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