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PhotoShelter Inc. Sponsors New York Photo Awards
The awards ceremony will take place on May 16, 2008, in the St. Ann's Theater space in DUMBO, Brooklyn and will feature guest speakers and the presentation of awards to sixteen category winners and thirty-two honorable mentions. The winners will be selected by the New York Photo Festival jury, which includes PhotoShelter Director of Photography Meagan Ziegler-Haynes among several distinguished photo industry veterans. Winners will be publicly recognized before an audience of peers and industry luminaries. Founded by Daniel Power and Frank Evers, and a joint initiative of powerHouse Books and VII Photo Agency, the New York Photo Festival will be the first international-level photography festival based in the U.S. For the inaugural edition of this annual event, to be held May 14 through18, 2008, a group of internationally respected curators have been selected to deliver their personal vision of the newest and most important trends in contemporary photography. These curators include Magnum photographer Martin Parr, The New York Times Magazine picture editor Kathy Ryan, Lesley A. Martin of the Aperture Foundation, and Tim Barber of tinyvices.com. In addition to the curated pavilions, the Festival will offer visitors an extensive range of activities that will generate dialogue and buzz among all the communities of photo professionals, amateurs, students and aficionados of art and culture, including seminars, portfolio reviews, slide shows, book signings, photographic workshops, live performances and events and a gallery row. More info about the event can be found at www.nyphotofestival.com. visit http://www.photoshelter.com/
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