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MANY OBSESSIVE DECISIONS GO INTO CREATING THE PERFECT PRINT.FOR YOU AND US BOTH.To introduce the stunning printing power of the new family of Canon imagePROGRAF printers, we asked award-winning photographer Lindsay Adler to give us an inside look at the countless choices she obsesses over to create the perfect image. In the end, there’s only one name in printing she trusts to take her obsession further.

usa.canon.com/proprinters

© Lindsay Adler

Printed images simulated. © 2016 Canon U.S.A., Inc. Canon and imagePROGRAF are registered trademarks of Canon Inc. in the United States and may be trademarks or registered trademarks in other countries.

THE NEW44” imagePROGRAF PRO-4000

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17” imagePROGRAF PRO-1000

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DirectorJEFF DUNASSenior ProducerTABITHA BOHANNAN

Associate ProducerKELSEA BURKE

Workshop ProducerNINA MILLER

Portfolio Review ManagerCOURTNAY ROBBINS BRAGAGNOLO

Audio Visual / Motion Video CHRISTOPHER K. MYERS

Registration ManagerNICHOLAS FREEMAN

Theater ManagerDOLORES LUSITANA Transportation / ProvisioningTERRY HAMMONGEORGE DI IORIO

Gear and Equipment ManagmentHISHAM ABAHUSAYNSAMY’S LOCATION SERVICES

Faculty CoordinatorRACHEL BEROWITZ

Workshop Assistant ProducerKRISTA KATAPODIS

Portfolio Review CoordinatorsJENN HARRINGTONMOLLY PETERS

Volunteer CoordinatorSABRINA HILL

Seminar Co-CaptainsLINDA SCOTTJED ORME

Event CoordinatorASHLEY STREFFJOHN HOLCOMB

Social Media ManagerKRISTINA LOVEJOY

Consulting Executive ProducerJASON MILLARD

PALM SPRINGS PHOTO FESTIVALREGISTRATIONPalm Springs Hyatt - AtriumSunday, May 7th - 2:00PM - 6:00PMMonday, May 8th - Thursday, May 11th - 8:00AM - 5:00PMFriday, May 12th - 8:00AM - 12:00PM

OPEN PORTFOLIO SHOWPalm Springs Hyatt - Grand SalonSunday, May 7th - 2:00PM - 5:00PM

WELCOME OPENING RECEPTIONKorakia PensioneSunday, May 7th - 5:30PM - 8:00PMAttendees and Participants Only

PORTFOLIO REVIEWSPalm Springs Hyatt – Sponsor Headquarters AreaMonday, May 8th - Thursday, May 11th - 9:00AM - 4:45PMFriday, May 12th - 9:00AM - 11:25AM

VOLUNTEERS

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Thanks to the amazing PalmSprings Photo Festival team!

JOSEPH ADAMAPOLISJOSEPH SEGREKATIE OSWALDKELLY SEGREKURT KALTSCHMIDTLEANA BRANDENBURGLARRY KUSHNERLAURA SARDISCOLINDA HENEBRYLORI EANESLYNN FYFFEMAIAN TRANM.J. MONT-REYNAUDMONIKA MOSER NIMAL PERERA PAT MAZZERA PATRICK ARCADI PHILLIP YNIQUEZ PO MAKROGER JONES SABIME VON FALKEN SANDY ROCHELLE STEVE DEITL TONI LOVEJOYTONI DECKER TONY PEREZVICTOR HIRLANDWIL DRAKEWILLIAM JONES

ALYSON ALIANOANNA NERI

ANNA SILVERIAARTURO LARA

BOBBY LEE BRONIA SULLIVAN

BRYAN WONGCATEY HAGE

CHRISTINA SHOOKCHRISTOPHER ADAMS

DARLENE ARCADIDAVID WITTIG

DAWN BOWERYDINA JACKSON

DONATO Di NATALEEILENE BENIQUEZ

EKATERINA EFIMOVAELENA KULIKOVA

ERICA HERMOSILLOESTHER DeLURGIO

HAGOP KALAIDJIANHENGQING PAN

JEFF YARBROUGHJENNY SHERMAN

JERRY HEISLERJOEY DAVIDSONJOHN HENEBRY

JOSEPH ADAMAPOLISJOSEPH SEGREJULIAN LUCAS KATIE OSWALD KELLY SEGRE KURT KALTSCHMIDT LEANA BRANDENBURG LARRY KUSHNER LINDA HENEBRY LORI EANESLYNN FYFFE MAIAN TRANMIKE PARADISE M.J. MONT-REYNAUDMORGAN PRICERNIMAL PERERA PAT MASERA PATRICK ARCADI ROGER JONES SABIME VON FALKEN SANDY ROCHELLE TONI LOVEJOY TONI DECKER TONY PEREZ VICTOR HIRLAND WIL DRAKE WILLIAM JONES

JORGE ESPINOZAJOSEPH ADAMAPOLISJOSEPH SEGREJULIAN LUCASKATIE OSWALD KELLY SEGRE KURT KALTSCHMIDTLEANA BRANDENBURGLARRY KUSHNER LINDA HENEBRYLORI EANES LYNN FYFFE MAIAN TRANMIKE PARADISEM.J. MONT-REYNAUDMORGAN PRICERNIMAL PERERAPAT MASERA PATRICK ARCADIROGER JONESSABIME VON FALKEN SANDY ROCHELLETONI LOVEJOYTONY PEREZVICTOR HIRLANDWIL DRAKEWILLIAM JONES

FACULTY LISTINGS page 4

VENUE AND HOTEL SPONSORS page 5

PORTFOLIO REVIEWS page 6

SEMINARS page 7

FESTIVAL OVERVIEW page 12

WORKSHOPS page 14

SYMPOSIUMS & EVENING PRESENTATIONS page 22

FACULTY SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES page 26

PALM SPRINGS HYATT & KORAKIA SPONSOR SUITE MAP page 28

TABLE OF CONTENTS

COVER PHOTOGRAPH © PETER LINDBERGH, 2017. ENTIRE CONTENTS © PALM SPRINGS PHOTO FESTIVAL, INC 2017

WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT LOANS: SAMY’S CAMERACANON, FUJI, LEICA, RICOH AND PENTAX:

Korakia Pensione - Sponsor Suites8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Monday - ThursdayOur sponsors will provide the latest digital equipment for attendees to test drive during their workshops on a first-come, first-served basis.

ALAN BLAZERALLAN HENRY

AMY KAWADLERANDREAS KAUFMANN

ANTHONY BANNONART MARSHALLCHRIS PICHLER

DAN STEINHARDTDANIELL CORNELL

DENNIS KEELEYDIANA BOWE

DOUG & JOSIE SMITHELIZABETH ARMSTRONG

ERIC LUDENGLEN A. CLARKGLEN MITCHELL

HEIDI GOVERMANHOSSEIN FARMANI

JEB BONNERJENNIFER SUGARMAN

JIM WALTERSJODI PALM

JOHN PASCHAL

DAVID LEROYLA DONA CANEVARO

ROMEO MALASIG

CHRISTIAN VEILLETDANIEL REYES EDDIE FRANK GREG PATTERSON (Lead)GUINEVERE KING JENNIFER VALDEZKIM BODENLAUREN GASKILLTEDDY McCARTHY

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Palm Springs Art Museum

Thanks to the amazing PalmSprings Photo Festival team!

ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG DANIELL CORNELL

JENNIFER SNOWDONJEB BONNER

MARA GLADSTONESHAWN BROPHY

Korakia Pensione

PAULETTE MONARREZJENNIFER PRECIADO

Palm Mountain Resort

DAVID PATTERSON

Baymont Inn & Suites

LORRAINE GARCIA

VIDEO CREW

SPECIAL THANKS

AWNICA BROWN BRIANNA LOPEZ CAROL JEFFS DAVID DAILEY ERICKA HUFFMAN FRANKIE LEAL HAL FEDORA HUNTER JOHNSON JEREMIAH ALLEY JIM STONEJOHN CORNICELLO JULIE MOSES KIMBERLY SHEPPHERD KODIAK GREENWOOD MICHAEL KEMP RICHARD BARANAIRYAN DUCLOS SETH RUFF TAYA GRAY VICTORIA ZUPICH

WORKSHOP ASSISTANTS

JULIETTE WOLF-ROBINJUSTIN STAILEYJOHN McGEARYKATHY WAITE SCIBETTALAURA MORTONLAUREN WENDLELIZ QUINLISKMICHELLE DUNN MARSHREINHARD NEUBERTTAYLOR SHERRILLTOM SMITHPATRICK DELLIBOVIPETER TVARKUNASPHIL GOLDNER SAMY KAMIENOWICZSCOTT DISABATOSTEPHAN ASSEOSTEVE CASSSTEVE FLORESTERRY TAITZTOM KENNEDYTOM CURLEYWESTON MAGGIO

Palm Springs Hyatt

INTERNS

DIEDRE JERICHODONNA TODD

GREGORY ROURKEKIM BODEN

KRISTINA LOVEJOY

VENUES

NOELLE CESPEDESPO MAKRACHEL BEROWITZSABRINA HILLTEDDY McCARTHY

2017 FACULTY

Jennifer Aborn, Conde NastMichael Ackerman, Photographer, AuthorRobert Bacall, Bacall RepsAnthony Bannon, Tilt GallerySuzee Barrabee, Freelance Creative DirectorPat Bates, Pat Bates & AssociatesKaren Beard, Callisto MediaRon Beinner, Vanity Fair MagazineDan Binnick, PhotographerJulie Blackmon, Photographer, AuthorKraige Block, Throckmorton GalleryEllee Bokharachi, Burchfield Penney Arts CenterJane Brown, Distributed Art PublishersKate Buntsma, Team One AdvertisingMarianne Campbell, Marianne Campbell AssociatesKhodr Cherry, A & I Fine ArtParis Chong, Leica Gallery LARachel Crain, Team One Advertising AgencyDirk Dallas, PhotographerSuzanne Darmory, Zeta ImpactAnna Dickson, GoogleSuzanne Donaldson, NIKEJeff Dunas, Photographer, Author, PSPFTony Duran, PhotographerDavid Fahey, Fahey Klein GalleryRobert Festino, Palm Springs Life MagazineDeanne Fitzmaurice, PhotographerScott Frances, PhotographerJeff Frost, PhotographerSonja Gill, US Weekly MagazinePhil Goldner, A & I Fine ArtGreg Gorman, Photographer, AuthorAngelika Hala, Stern MagazineMarta Hallett, Glitterati BooksR. Mac Holbert, Powered By LightSkye Houghton, Saatchi & SaatchiHolly Hughes, Photo District NewsAnn Jastrab, Rayko Photo CenterEric Joseph, Freestyle Photographic SuppliesAndy Katz, Photographer, AuthorJulieanne Kost, AdobeChelsea Kyle, Epicurious.comErin Lackey, Jugular AgencySarah Laird, Sarah Laird + Good CompanyJennifer Lamping, Saatchi & Saatchi AgencyPatricia Lanza, Annenberg Space for Photography

Jason Lau, 180LA AgencyCarol LeFlufy, Eye Forward Inc.Leah Levine, L2 AgencyHenry Leutwyler, Photographer, AuthorPeter Lindbergh, Photographer, AuthorSharyn Belkin Locke, John Paul Mitchell SystemsMaria Lokke, Wired MagazineJessica Manning, Digitas Advertising AgencyRebecca Manson, Retoucher / The Post OfficeMichelle Dunn Marsh, Minor Matters BooksElise McHugh, University of New Mexico PressFrank Meo, PhotoCloserSheila Metzner, Photographer, AuthorSandro Miller, Photographer, Author, DirectorDan Milnor, BlurbRobert Morton, Robert Morton BooksSusan Nalband, 555 GalleryScott Nichols, Scott Nichols GalleryFrank Ockenfels 3, PhotographerCate Opperman, PhotographerJill Paider, PhotographerNigel Parry, Photographer, AuthorChristopher Patey, PhotographerJodi Peckman, Rolling Stone MagazineChris Pichler, Nazraeli PressPhilipp Schotz Rittermann, PhotographerCindy Rowe, Saatchi & SaatchiSarah Rozen, Woman’s Health MagazineLaura Sackett, Lens CultureDana Salvo, Clark GalleryGabriel Sanchez, Buzz FeedAnastasiia Sapon, PhotographerBrooke Shaden, PhotographerPaloma Shutes, California Sunday MagazineGabrielle Sirkin, AirBnB MagazineJoey Skibel, PhotographerTyler Stableford, Photographer, DirectorArt Streiber, PhotographerMary Virginia Swanson, Consultant, AuthorColin Westerbeck, Independent Museum Curator / AuthorSusan White, Vanity Fair MagazineAllegra Wilde, EyeistHenry Wilhelm, Wilhelm Imaging ResearchKenneth Zane, Leo Burnett Advertising AgencyAlice Sachs Zimet, Arts + Business Partners LLC

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VENUE AND HOTEL SPONSORS

Our white Palm Springs Photo Festival Shuttle Vans run a loop stopping at the Palm Springs Hyatt, Palm Mountain Resort, Palm Springs Art Museum, Korakia Pensione and The Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce. There will be a clearly marked sign indicating the drop off and pick up location.

1. Palm Springs Hyatt / 285 North Palm Canyon Drive

2. Palm Springs Art Museum / 101 N. Museum Drive

3. Korakia Pensione / 257 S. Patencio Road

4. Palm Mountain Resort / 155 South Belardo Road

5. Chamber of Commerce / 190 West Amado Road

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MONDAY, MAY 8 - FRIDAY, MAY 12

PORTFOLIO REVIEWS

Open Portfolio ShowPalm Springs Hyatt – Grand SalonSunday, April 24th – 2:00PM – 5:00PMOpen to the public

Portfolio ReviewsPalm Springs Hyatt – Sponsor Headquarters Area Monday, May 8th – Thursday, May 11th 9:00AM - 4:45PMFriday, May 12th - 9:00AM - 11:25AM

Portfolio Review Desk Hours Monday, May 8th – Thursday, May 11th8:00AM – 5:00PMFriday, April 29th - 8:00AM - 11:30AM

Portfolio Review Information: Please arrive 15 min before your review and check in at the Portfolio Review Desk located in the Sponsor Headquarters area of the Palm Springs Hyatt. You will need to check in for each review. If you have reviews back to back (i.e. 9:00am and 9:25am), please discuss with staff upon checking in for your first review of the day. The duration of each review is 20-minutes with a 5-minute break between each review slot.

Please Note:In the event that you are late or miss your scheduled review, that review may be released as stand-by. See information below. Refunds for late arrival or missed reviews will not be issued.

Portfolio Review reservations, additions, or changes can be made at the Portfolio Review Desk during open hours.

Stand-by Portfolio Reviews:If you were not scheduled for a particular reviewer you are interested in seeing, or are unavailable during one of their open slots, you may still be able to see that reviewer. If another attendee cancels their scheduled review, or does not show up promptly for a review, we will release that review as stand-by. You may add your name to the “Stand-by” list for a particular reviewer beginning at 8:00am only on the days that reviewer is available. In the event something is available, we will call out names in the order they were received. As this will likely happen quickly you MUST be within the Portfolio Review Desk area to hear the announcement. Phone calls, texts, etc. will not be possible.

If you choose to take a Standy-by Review we ask that you promptly provide us with a credit card to hold. Once finished with the review, please return to Review Desk to complete the purchase.

Standy-by Review and Individual Reviews purchased on site are $75/each.

REVIEW BLOCK SCHEDULE

BLOCK 1

9:00 AM – 9:20 AM9:25 AM – 9:45 AM

9:50 AM – 10:10 AM10:15 AM – 10:35 AM10:40 AM – 11:00 AM11:05 AM – 11:25 AM

BLOCK 2

11:40 AM – 12:00 PM12:05 PM – 12:25 PM12:30 PM – 12:50 AM12:55 PM – 1:15 PM1:20 PM – 1:40 PM1:45 PM – 2:05 PM

BLOCK 3

2:20 PM – 2:40 PM2:45 PM – 3:05 PM3:10 PM – 3:30 PM3:35 PM – 3:55 PM4:00 PM – 4:20 PM4:25 PM – 4:45 PM

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Palm Springs Hyatt - Grand SalonSEMINARS

MONDAY, MAY 8Check-in begins 8:00 AM

12:45PM - 2:30 PM$95

DEMYSTIFYING COLOR MANAGEMENT with R. Mac Holbert

Is color management confusing?

Let Mac Holbert explain it’s importance in creating high-quality prints. He will walk you through the implementation of a color managed workflow in easy to understand language and visuals that will empower amateurs as well as advanced printmakers. You’ll learn the differences and subtleties between Adobe RGB, SRGB, ProPhoto RGB and Color Match RGB. You’ll see in 3-D how each affects what you can

2:45 PM - 4:30 PM$95

CREATIVE ESTIMATING & NEGOTIATINGwith Frank Meo

An inspiring workshop that will deliver invaluable insight into how to negotiate and create winning estimates for the editorial photographer and the seasoned commercial pro. Discussion will include:The Bidding Process, Writing the creative brief, Negotiation of fees & rights, Creative Separation (creating distance from your competition), Prepping for the call from the creative director & Following up with client and building relationships.

CANON PRESENTS: The Diversity of EOS & Power of ImagePROGRAF

Join Canon Pro Market Specialists Calvin Anderson and Arthur VanDover as they present perspectives on leveraging the best possible image quality, from Canon’s full-frame cameras and wide-format printers. The team will cover the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, as well as the 50 million pixel EOS 5DS and 5DS R cameras plus an overview of the printmaking power and workflow productivity of Canon’s latest imagePROGRAF printers.

9:00 AM - 10:30 AMFREE

10:45 AM - 12:30PMFREE

RICOH / PENTAX Presents: The 645-Z Medium Format System Primerwith Joey Skibel

Get your hands on the game-changing Pentax 645-z Medium Format Digital Camera. An in-depth presentation including a technical overview of the Pentax 645-z and K-1 systems, creating stills and motion on the job, telling a story and post production.

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TUESDAY, MAY 9 Check-in begins 8:00 AM

Palm Springs Hyatt - Grand SalonSEMINARS

1:00 PM - 2:45 PM$95

THE ART OF CAREER-BUILDING EXPOSUREwith LensCulture Creative Director Laura Sackett

Now, more than ever, there are plentiful online and offline opportunities for photographers to engage with their community, share their work to get feedback and submit to opportunities to receive meaningful exposure. But how to make sense of what’s out there? How to chart a course for moving forward? This talk is for people interested in leveraging opportunities for exposure into long-lasting advancement, whether from: Photo Competitions; Photo Festivals; International Press; Physical and Online Exhibitions; Instagram & Social Media and more.

10:45 AM - 12:45 PM$95

SO YOU’RE A FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHER: NOW WHAT? Getting Your Work into the Marketplace with Alice Sachs Zimet

Taught by a veteran collector and longtime corporate arts professional, this fact-filled, non-stop seminar is geared to photographers with a growing body of images who want to get work out into the hands of collectors.The class will begin with an in-depth presentation on ‘inside the collector’s mind’ to better understand the fine art marketplace today – the nonprofit versus for-profit communities, tips how to deal with galleries, pricing and editioning concerns as well as questions collectors regularly ask. Abundant handouts are provided to round out the experience.

8:30 AM - 10:30 AMFREE

EPSON PRESENTS: STRUCTURING YOUR DIGITAL FINE ART WORKFLOW: The Importance of Proper Sequence with R. Mac Holbert Join digital printmaking pioneer R. Mac Holbert, as he shares his 26 years of digital optimization experience. He will present an all important workflow sequence often ignored in digital optimization. Learning proper sequencing is crucial for the amateur as well as the advanced digital printmaker. Mac uses these techniques everyday to create world-class digital output that is both non-destructive and flexible. He will provide the participants with a non-destructive sequenced workflow philosophy that is applicable to anyone involved in digital imaging. If what you do depends on creating the highest quality output.

EXAMINING THE LATEST PRINTING TECHNOLOGIES:How Great Photographers Are Exhibiting Their Work with Henry Wilhelm

Current digital photographic print processes will be discussed, including UV-curable printing and the new, highly scratch and abrasion resistant, ChromaLuxe dye sublimation transfer process for printing on large, specially coated aluminum panels (the prints are generally displayed without glass or acrylic glazing). Recent developments in Epson and Canon pigment inkjet printers using newly developed inks with enhanced permanence will also be discussed. In addition, the continuing important role of Kodak and Fuji digitally-printed silver-halide-dye (chromogenic) color prints will be explained. Diasec and other systems for face-mounting prints to acrylic will be discussed.

3:00 PM - 4:45 PM$95

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SEMINARS

WEDNESDAY, MAY 10Check-in begins 8:00 AM

Palm Springs Hyatt - Grand Salon

Lecturer and educator Eric Joseph will discuss the technical points and aesthetic differences of every inkjet paper available from the following brands: Arista-II, Awagami, Canson, Hahnemühle, Harman by Hahnemühle, Ilford, Innova, Moab and Museo. Participants will gain keen insight into the technical aspects, myths and mysteries of digital printing through both lecture and interactive participation. Any and all questions are welcome. Learn how to turn “ordinary images in to extraordinary prints.

8:45 AM - 10:30 AM$95

THE FINISHED IMAGE: The Fundemental Art of Retouching with Rebecca Manson

There is no magic, step-by-step guide outlining exactly what should be done in the post-production process. There are guidelines, many dos and don’ts, but every image is unique. This seminar will explore the fundamental artistry of retouching; to be able to analyze a file in its RAW form and visualize where the image needs to go to reach its strongest visual potential. This process requires an understanding of visual psychology: how the eye is affected by composition, color, light and dark, balance, tone, etc. in addition to a good knowledge of the software.

2:45 PM - 4:30 PM$95

BE STRATEGIC: Marketing Your Photographswith Mary Virginia Swanson

Conceiving, researching and creating your long-term photographic projects is an enormous accomplishment. Bringing the work to the public is the next step. Mary Virginia Swanson will review the basic attributes of a wide array of venues for photography in the public, institutional and private sectors. Once your target audience(s) are identified, establishing appropriate and effective communication must begin. From making a strong first impression to building a lasting relationship, clearly communicating your brand is essential in bringing your work to your targeted audience.

1:00 PM - 2:30 PMFREE

THE WORLD OF INKJET PAPERSwith Eric Joseph

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10:45 AM - 12:45 PM FREE

EXTENDING YOUR CREATIVITY WITH ADOBE LIGHTROOMwith Julieanne Kost

In this seminar, you’ll discover how to elevate your creativity and increase your productivity using Lightroom CC. Adobe’s Principal Digital Imaging Evangelist Julieanne Kost, walks through her complete Lightroom workflow starting with organizing, managing, and culling images using the Library Module. Learn how to use the Develop Module to make subtle adjustments using powerful, nondestructive tools and techniques to help define the essence of your image, reinforcing your personal style. She’ll also explore the advantages using Lightroom for mobile to share photographs with clients and across social media.

Palm Springs Hyatt - Grand SalonSEMINARS

Check-in begins 8:00 AM THURSDAY, MAY 11

8:45 AM - 10:30 AM$95

WHO BUYS PRINTS? A Survey of Markets for your Fine Artwith Mary Virginia Swanson

The relationship between photo galleries and collectors has evolved dramatically in the 40 years. Today, challenges to the gallery-collector relationship revolve around the rise of new sales venues and changes in consumer’s interests and purchasing habits. In a time when many fine print sales occur through third parties such as art consultants & interior designers and frequently occur at art fairs or online, this seminar and accompanying professional panel will review and look ahead at the market for fine prints today and in the future.

3:00 PM - 4:45 PMFREE

THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX: What Digial Can Do That Analog Can’t with Stephen Wilkes, Philipp Schotts Rittermann, Brooke Shaden & Jeff Frost

A special PSPF production: Thinking Outside the Box is a special seminar featuring the works of four terrific photographers all using digital to make pictures that were otherwise impossible to make with analog technology. The intent is to show how understanding the full range of potential from digital technology can lead to new and different kinds of images.

1:00 PM - 2:45 PMFREE

A & I FINE ART PRESENTS: Bookmaking: Your Collaborators in the Creative Processwith Phil Goldner, Khodr Cherry & Guests

A & I Fine Art is California’s largest fine art printing facility, combining exceptional quality print-on-demand book production with personalized creative partnership. A & I works with each photographer to achieve the utmost result in printing from 1 to 10,000 copies of your book. No other print-on-demand shop can match the creative partnership professional photographers enjoy with A & I. This seminar will feature the work of two nationally-known photographers who will demonstrate how their choice of the A & I creative partnership made the difference in their marketing and career advancement. View samples of the A & I work and meet the people personally who will walk you through publishing / producing your printed monograph.

10:45 AM - 12:45 PM FREE

USING ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CC & ADOBE PORTFOLIO TO SHOWCASE YOUR WORKwith Julieanne Kost

Layers and masks are essential to fully utilizing the power of Photoshop. In this seminar, we’ll start with a brief review of the fundamentals since they are so often misunderstood.The fundamentals of layers include why the Background layer acts differently than other layers, the difference between tool opacity and layer opacity and deciding when a selection would be more appropriate than a layer. We’ll also explore the difference between seemingly redundant features such as the Opacity and Fill settings that are found at the top of the Layers panel.

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SUNDAY, MAY 7

REGISTRATION | Hyatt2:00 PM - 6:00 PM

OPEN PORTFOLIO SHOWHyatt | Grand Salon2:00 PM - 5:00 PMOpen to the Public

OPENING RECEPTIONKorakia Pensione5:30 PM - 8:00 PMRegistered Attendees and Faculty Only

SONY LOUNGEHyatt 2nd Floor2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

MONDAY, MAY 8

REGISTRATION | Hyatt8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

PORTFOLIO REVIEW | Hyatt8:00 AM Reservations Open• BLOCK 1 | 9:00 AM - 11:25 AM• BLOCK 2 | 11:40 PM - 2:05 PM• BLOCK 3 | 2:20 PM - 4:45 PM

SEMINARS Hyatt | Grand Salon

WORKSHOPS Korakia & Hyatt• 9AM - 4PM | ART STREIBER • 9AM - 4PM | BROOKE SHADEN• 9AM - 4PM | DAVID MUENCH• 9AM - 4PM | DEANNE FITZMAURICE• 9AM - 4PM | GREG GORMAN• 9AM - 5PM | HENRY LEUTWYLER• 9AM - 4PM | JULIE BLACKMON• 9AM - 4PM | MICHAEL ACKERMAN• 9AM - 5PM | NIGEL PARRY• 9AM - 4PM | PETER LINDBERGH• 9AM - 4PM | SANDRO MILLER • 9AM - 4PM | SCOTT FRANCES• 9AM - 4PM | SHEILA METZNER• 9AM - 4PM | TYLER STABLEFORD

REFRESHMENTSPS Art Museum | Elrod Garden• 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

SYMPOSIUM PS Art Museum | Annenberg• 5:00 PM - 6:30 PMTHE BUSINESS OF FINE ART

EVENING PRESENTATIONPS Art Museum | Annenberg• 9:00 PM - 11:00 PMSlideshowBROOKE SHADEN MICHAEL ACKERMAN• Evening Raffle

TUESDAY, MAY 9

REGISTRATION | Hyatt8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

PORTFOLIO REVIEW | Hyatt8:00 AM Reservations Open• BLOCK 1 | 9:00 AM - 11:25 AM• BLOCK 2 | 11:40 PM - 2:05 PM• BLOCK 3 | 2:20 PM - 4:45 PM

SEMINARS Hyatt | Grand Salon

WORKSHOPS Korakia & Hyatt• 9AM - 4PM | BROOKE SHADEN• 9AM - 4PM | DAVID MUENCH• 9AM - 1PM | DAVID FAHEY• 9AM - 4PM | DIRK DALLAS• 9AM - 4PM | DEANNE FITZMAURICE• 9AM - 4PM | GREG GORMAN• 9AM - 5PM | HENRY LEUTWYLER• 9AM - 4PM | JULIE BLACKMON• 9AM - 4PM | MICHAEL ACKERMAN• 9AM - 5PM | NIGEL PARRY• 9AM - 4PM | PETER LINDBERGH• 9AM - 4PM | SANDRO MILLER • 9AM - 4PM | SCOTT FRANCES• 9AM - 4PM | SHEILA METZNER• 9AM - 4PM | TYLER STABLEFORD

REFRESHMENTSPS Art Museum | Elrod Garden• 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

SYMPOSIUM PS Art Museum | Annenberg• 5:00 PM - 6:30 PMTHE PDN EMERGING 30 CONFERENCE:

EVENING PRESENTATIONPS Art Museum | Annenberg•9:00 PM - 11:00 PMSlideshow JULIE BLACKMON SHEILA METZNER•Evening Raffle

Canon Presents: The Diversity of EOS & Power of ImagePROGRAF

• 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM | FREE

Pentax Presents: The 645-Z Medium Format System Primer• 10:45 APM - 12:30 PM | FREE

Demystifying Color Management with R. Mac Holbert

• 12:45 PM - 2:30 PM | $95

Creative Estimating & Negotiating with Frank Meo

• 2:45 PM - 4:30 PM | $95

Epson Presents: Structuring Your Digital Fine Art Workflow with R.

Mac Holbert• 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM | FREE

You’re a Fine Art Photographer: Now What? with Alice Zimet• 10:45 AM - 12:45 AM | $95

The Art of Career - Building Exposure with Laura Sackett

• 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM | $95

Examining The Latest Printing Technologies with Henry Wilhelm

• 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM | $95

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PALM SPRINGS PHOTO FESTIVAL

WEDNESDAY, MAY 10

REGISTRATION | Hyatt8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

PORTFOLIO REVIEW | Hyatt8:00 AM Reservations Open• BLOCK 1 | 9:00 AM - 11:25 AM• BLOCK 2 | 11:40 PM - 2:05 PM• BLOCK 3 | 2:20 PM - 4:45 PM

SEMINARS Hyatt | Grand Salon The Fundamental Art of

Retouching with Rebecca Manson• 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM | $95

Extending Your Creativity with Lightroom, Lightroom Mobil &

Adobe Spark with Julieanne Kost• 10:45 APM - 12:30 PM | FREE

Freestyle Presents: The World of Inkjet Papers with Eric Joseph• 12:45 PM - 2:30 PM | FREE

Marketing Your Photographs with Mary Virginia Swanson

• 2:45 PM - 4:30 PM | $95

WORKSHOPS Korakia & Hyatt• 9AM - 4PM | BROOKE SHADEN• 9AM - 4PM | DAVID MUENCH• 9AM - 4PM | DIRK DALLAS• 9AM - 4PM | DEANNE FITZMAURICE• 9AM - 4PM | GREG GORMAN• 9AM - 5PM | HENRY LEUTWYLER• 9AM - 4PM | JULIE BLACKMON• 9AM - 4PM | MICHAEL ACKERMAN• 9AM - 5PM | NIGEL PARRY• 9AM - 4PM | PETER LINDBERGH• 9AM - 4PM | SANDRO MILLER • 9AM - 4PM | SCOTT FRANCES• 9AM - 4PM | SHEILA METZNER• 9AM - 4PM | TYLER STABLEFORD

REFRESHMENTSPS Art Museum | Elrod Garden• 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

SYMPOSIUMPS Art Museum | Annenberg• 5:00 PM - 6:30 PMPHOTOGRAPHERS TALK PHOTOGRAPHY

EVENING PRESENTATIONPS Art Museum | Annenberg•9:00 PM - 11:00 PM

SlideshowPETER LINDBERGH•Evening Raffle

EPSON FESTIVAL PARTYFOOD & WINE TASTINGMuseum Garden 11pm-1am

THURSDAY, MAY 11

REGISTRATION | Hyatt8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

PORTFOLIO REVIEW | Hyatt8:00 AM Reservations Open• BLOCK 1 | 9:00 AM - 11:25 AM• BLOCK 2 | 11:40 PM - 2:05 PM• BLOCK 3 | 2:20 PM - 4:45 PM

SEMINARS Hyatt | Grand SalonWho Buys Prints? A Market Survey

with Mary Virginia Swanson• 8:45 AM - 10:30 AM | $95

Using Adobe Photoshop & Adobe Portfolio to Showcase Your Work

with Julieanne Kost• 12:45 PM - 12:45 PM | FREE

A & I Presents: Bookmaking: Your Collaborator’s in the Process • 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM | $95

Thinking Outside the Box: What Digital Can Do That Analog Can’t

• 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM | $95

WORKSHOPS Korakia & Hyatt• 9AM - 4PM | BROOKE SHADEN• 9AM - 4PM | DAVID MUENCH• 9AM - 4PM | DIRK DALLAS• 9AM - 4PM | DEANNE FITZMAURICE• 9AM - 4PM | GREG GORMAN• 9AM - 5PM | HENRY LEUTWYLER• 9AM - 4PM | JULIE BLACKMON• 9AM - 4PM | MICHAEL ACKERMAN• 9AM - 4PM | DUNN MARSH / MILNOR• 9AM - 5PM | NIGEL PARRY• 9AM - 4PM | PETER LINDBERGH• 9AM - 4PM | SANDRO MILLER • 9AM - 4PM | SCOTT FRANCES• 9AM - 4PM | SHEILA METZNER• 9AM - 4PM | TYLER STABLEFORD

REFRESHMENTSPS Art Museum | Elrod Garden• 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

SYMPOSIUMPS Art Museum | Annenberg • 5:00 PM - 6:30 PMROLLING STONE: 50 YEARS 2 PHOTO EDITORS

EVENING PRESENTATIONPS Art Museum | Annenberg•9:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Slideshow NIGEL PARRY•Slide Show Contest Prize•Portfolio Review Prize•Evening Raffle

FRIDAY, MAY 12

REGISTRATION | Hyatt8:00 AM - 11:30 AM

PORTFOLIO REVIEW | Hyatt8:00 AM Reservations Open• BLOCK 1 | 9:00 AM - 11:25 AM

WORKSHOPS Hyatt• 9AM - 2PM | DUNN MARSH / MILNOR

The PSPF Official Portfolio Review at PhotoPlus Expo will take place October 25-28 at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in NYC. Registration

opens July 1, 2017 at www.palmspringsphotofestival.com

FESTIVAL CONCLUDES 2:00 PM

Thank you for attending the Palm Springs Photo Festival!

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Sponsor Headquarters / Canon Clean & Check / Samy’s Camera / Sony Lounge: Hyatt Atrium, Monday - Thursday 9am - 4pm. Friday 9am - 2pm

PETER LINDBERGH: The Role of CreativityMonday, May 8th – Wednesday, May 10th, 9:00am – 4:00pm Thursday, May 11th, 9:00am – 11:00am

Few photographers have such a readily recognizable style as Dan Winters and few enjoy success in more than one domain: in Dan’s case, photography and illustration. This workshop will begin with a group discussion/review, a unique talk about photo history, process, awareness, the power of “Plan B” and what it’s like to be inside of a camera. This is not a class about technique. Having said that, as photographers technique is essential to our craft, so we will discuss materials and ways to use the tools that are at our disposal to make images that will hopefully challenge and compel.

NIGEL PARRY: The Editorial Portrait: Finding Your StyleMonday, May 8th – Wednesday, May 10th, 9:00am – 4:00pm Thursday, May 11th, 9:00am – 11:00am

This workshop is intended for those entering into or in the early stages of a commercial editorial career who are hopefully interested in exersizing more control over subjects and creating personal style in portrait photography. The workshop will discuss the many facets of what a career in commercial editorial photography entails, ranging from editorial assignments, publishing books and more. We will concentrate on several different photographic portrait challenges. Attendees will execute assignments. Challenges will involve conceptualizing the idea, creating a written and/or visual treatments and making something interesting out of nothing.

DEANNE FITZMAURICE: Documentary StorytellingMonday, May 8th – Wednesday, May 10th, 9:00am – 4:00pm Thursday, May 11th, 9:00am – 11:00am

During this workshop we will discuss & create visual narratives from telling a story in one image to creating one in multiple images or a photo essay collection of images on one theme. We will discuss how to find stories, how to access them, how to edit them and how to get them published or in front of an audience. We will learn how to approach people and put them at ease, gaining the trust necessary to capture authentic moments. We discuss techniques and tools (video and audio an option for those with proficiency) as well as the importance of evolving as a photographer. Whether it’s a personal project, an assignment for a magazine, corporation, or non-profit, you discover how these projects can create opportunities for you.

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WORKSHOPS

4 DAY WORKSHOPS

MICHAEL ACKERMAN: Mining The SubconsciousMonday, May 8th – Wednesday, May 10th, 9:00am – 4:00pm Thursday, May 11th, 9:00am – 11:00am

During this workshop, Ackerman will share his instinctive and visionary approach to photography. His method doesn’t follow tradition, it is not a simple chronicle of events. The pace of his photography is closer to cinematography than traditional documentary photography: images used in sequences, different formats; all used to compose an essay that does not value where or when the pictures were made but rather attempts to capture a deeper emotional and spiritual truth of the subject. The goal of this workshop is to challenge, inspire and help each other get deeper into the territory that we are exploring as photographers. The point is to photograph what you love, what obsesses you, what you fear.

SHEILA METZNER: Refining Your Unique VisionMonday, May 8th – Wednesday, May 10th, 9:00am – 4:00pm Thursday, May 11th, 9:00am – 11:00am

A rare opportunity to study with the very unique photographer, Sheila Metzner. This class will be about how a photographer can transcend barriers and work with equal ease in both commerce and fine art, fashion, portrait, landscape and still-life, all the while retaining a strong visual identity in the work. She’s passionate about making work will no doubt inspire you to reach your potential as well. In order to sample the various aspects of her work, the workshop will spend time in the studio photographing subjects as well as explore still-life, then the desert lanlandscape.

GREG GORMAN: The Fine Art Nude - Photographing The BodyMonday, May 8th – Wednesday, May 10th, 9:00am – 4:00pmThursday, May 11th, 9:00am – 11:00am

In this special workshop, Gorman will work intensely with his students, revealing his motivations and techniques. It will feature active picture-making, supplemented by morning presentations/demonstrations by Greg, also allowing time for group and individual picture critiques. Emphasis will be on the nude as portrait in the studio as well as the environment including evocative settings offered in the desert locale. Gorman is widely regarded for his commitment to his work and his classes, attendees will find this workshop a game-changing experience. Attendees will work in teams alternatively shooting the female and male models.

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4 DAY WORKSHOPS

4 DAY WORKSHOPS

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SANDRO MILLER: Lighting For Editorial & AdvertisingMonday, May 8th – Wednesday, May 10th, 9:00am – 4:00pm Thursday, May 11th, 9:00am – 11:00am

This intensive four-day workshop will expose attendees to powerful lighting techniques for advertising portraiture. The class is conceived so that Sandro can demonstrate, and the class can photograph, using specific lighting setups that are designed for the actual subject and assignment requirements and not standard fall-back setups. Sandro will show how he approaches and lights a portrait, demonstrating not only the technical aspects but eliciting the emotional connections in the portrait that has made his one of the most remarkable careers in both commercial and fine art photography today. In addition, he will discuss his transformation from photographer to photographer / film maker in the class.

TYLER STABLEFORD: Motion Video For PhotographersMonday, May 8th – Wednesday, May 10th, 9:00am – 4:00pm Thursday, May 11th, 9:00am – 11:00am

A theoretical and practical course that will give you an overview of the basics of how to prep, shoot and finish motion-video productions of various type and size. There will be a full day of hands-on and immersive production that will leave emerging videographers familiar with a range of production styles and methods. One of the most important skills modern directors and DP’s are required to master is moving the camera in a dynamic and engaging way. This workshop is split into 2 parts, each of which will allow filmmakers at all levels, the precise cinematic language of motion, and how to move not only the camera itself, but also content in front of the camera.

HENRY LEUTWYLER: Photographing Portraits, Beauty & Still LifeMonday, May 8th – Wednesday, May 10th, 9:00am – 4:00pmThursday, May 11th, 9:00am – 11:00am

This workshop is for working professionals or soon to be, in the field of photography who would be interested in expanding their knowledge and understanding on how to use inspiration and the world around us to develop projects and ideas that could eventually lead to book publications and exhibits. The workshop will explore portraiture, still life and much more. This is a hands-on shooting workshop. There will be critiques. We will discuss techniques and the process involved in taking the simplest photograph to something more complex. We will photograph each other as single portraits, elaborating also on how to build and make a group portrait work using the same light for both set ups and invent variations in technique.

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4 DAY WORKSHOPS

DAVID MUENCH: The Desert Landscape & LightMonday, May 8th – Wednesday, May 10th, 9:00am – 4:00pm Thursday, May 11th, 9:00am – 11:00am

In this workshop, attendees will learn about and photograph the desert and nearby oases. Muench will show how to adopt new techniques for shooting in a desert environment from early morning to well into the evening. The class is about shooting in unique desert light that can dramatically influence the photographer and his / her work. There will be group sessions (beginning early in the morning) in spectacular hidden areas between Joshua Tree and Anza Borrego, as well as native palm areas. We’ll search for desert abstractions as well as landscape images. Participants will learn new skills, techniques, and appreciation for the dessert and how to photograph it.

BROOKE SCHADEN: Creating a Fine Art SeriesMonday, May 8th – Wednesday, May 10th, 9:00am – 4:00pm Thursday, May 11th, 9:00am – 11:00am

This very hands-on fine art class will go through the ins and outs of fine art photography. From finding ideas that truly speak to your unique message, to making those ideas come to life in a series of polished images, we will storyboard, shoot, and edit together. Attendees will have multiple chances to photograph their own visions as well as watch demonstrations of Brooke working on her own series. Techniques like set design, photo manipulation and compositing, color theory, lighting transformations, and more will be taught throughout the event. Attendees will walk away with their own fine art series.

SCOTT FRANCES: Expressing Architecture & InteriorsMonday, May 8th – Wednesday, May 10th, 9:00am – 4:00pmThursday, May 11th, 9:00am – 11:00am

For the first time at PSPF, photographer Scott Frances will conduct a much-awaited architecture and interiors workshop. Whether you are a professional or enthusiast architectural photographer this course will have plenty to offer you. We will explore shooting commercial and residential buildings and interiors in both day and evening. We will talk technique, shoot on location, critique one another, then do it again, and again. We will also discuss the marketplace, how to build your business, how to produce estimates, and how to get fairly paid for your time and talent.

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1, 3 AND 4 DAY WORKSHOPS

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DIRK DALLAS: Taking Flight: Flying & Shooting with Drones 2 Day Class: Tuesday, May 9th - Wednesday, May 10th 9AM-5PM1 Day Class: Thursday, May 11th, 9:00am - 5:00pm

These days we can’t watch any TV program, film or commercial without seeing work made from drones. You no longer need to be or hire a helicopter pilot to shoot aerial photographs or motion video. Thankfully capturing aerial imagery with a drone is easier and more accessible than ever before but knowing where to start can be difficult. In these intensive one and two-day classes, photographer and master drone pilot Dirk Dallas will demonstrate how to fly and capture photos and videos using drones. He’ll also teach you all about the drone rules, drone dos and don’ts, and production/post-production tips and techniques to get you taking your creativity to the next level.

ART STREIBER: An Editorial Photography Business Crash-CourseMonday, May 8th, 9:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrated photographer Art Streiber offers this unique crash-course on the Business of Editorial Photography. No one could possibly be a better choice to offer this unique one-day crash-course on managing an editorial photography business. Streiber will devote this class to two wide-ranging topics: Managing a Career in Editorial Photography and Marketing for the Editorial Photographer. He will answer dozens of the most often-asked questions photographers have in this changing platform of magazine photography. A must for all photographers seeking answers, guidance and direction.

MICHELLE DUNN MARSH & DAN MILNOR: The Artist’s BookThursday, May 11th, 9:00am - 5:00pmFriday, May 12th, 9:00am - 2:00pm

Realizing your work in book form is a dream for many photographers. As the publishing and printing landscapes evolve, new creative tools offer the opportunity to make an art object, in book form, utilizing your photographs. The class will cover an introduction to the artist book, and the many forms it can take, looking at a variety of both hand-crafted and highly-produced examples, as well as a review of participants’ projects for book consideration. Discussions about concept, physicality, sequencing, materials, quantities, and production of your artist’s book will take place. Attendees will apply this knowledge toward your own project with hands-on sequencing, scale consideration, and walk out the door with a mock-up for ongoing development.

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JULIE BLACKMON: Creating the Fine Art Narrative SeriesMonday, May 8th, – Tuesday, May 9th, 9:00am – 4:00pmWednesday, May 10th, 9:00am - 11:00am

In this workshop, attendees will have the unique opportunity to work with Julie Blackmon – a rising star in the photography art market, known for her extraordinary mis-en-scene tableaus of domestic family life. Every once in a while, an artist emerges with a completely new and original vision, and Julie has done so with humor and precision. This is a chance to not only work with the artist but to do so in the quintessential American setting of a Palm Springs mid-century-modern home — the perfect backdrop for creating domestic scenes and developing a narrative.

1 AND 2 DAY WORKSHOPS

DAVID FAHEY: The Portfolio Review & Gallery Presentation Workshop Tuesday, May 9th, 9:00am – 12:00pm

David Fahey is the Director of the Fahey Klein gallery in Hollywood, California, one of the most influential in the United States. Always sought-after for his input, his portfolio reviews quickly sell out each year at PSPF.  In this special class, David will review each portfolio of the class members, and the class will participate in the discussion. Fahey will discuss his ideas on how to prepare for portfolio reviews, to best approach galleries, create a book of work for publication, and answer questions about how artists become known and collected.  Attendees will take away very valuable information.

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MONDAY, MAY 8

Palm Springs Art Museum - Annenberg TheaterSYMPOSIUMS & EVENING PRESENTATIONS

EVENING PRESENTATION

Slide Show Contest Finalists Screening

Presentation:BROOKE SHADENMICHEAL ACKERMAN

Evening Raffle

SYMPOSIUM

THE BUSINESS OF FINE ART An Important Discussion for all Fine Art Photographers

This is an important discussion for the benefit of our attendees dealing with the business realities of both museum / institutional spaces and galleries as they relate to photographers. We’ll touch on how they decide on exhibitions, the economic imperatives for their process, where they look for new photographers, edition numbers, print sizes, substrates and other valuable information. Panelists include David Fahey (Fahey Klein Gallery), Scott Nichols (Scott Nichols Gallery), Patricia Lanza (The Annenberg Space for Photography) Kraige Block (Throckmorton Gallery) & Dana Salvo (The Clark Gallery). Moderated by Jeff Dunas (Director, PSPF).

Refreshment Service

9:00pm – 11:00pm PS Art Museum | Annenberg

4:00 PM - 5:00 PMPS Art Museum | Elrod Sculpture Garden

5:00 PM - 6:30 PMPS Art Museum | Annenberg

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4:00 PM - 5:00 PMPS Art Museum | Elrod Sculpture Garden

TUESDAY, MAY 9

House opens 20 minutes prior to all theater events. Please no food or beverages other than water in the theater. Thank you!

Refreshment Service

SYMPOSIUM

THE PHOTO DISTRICT NEWS EMERGING 30 CONFERENCE: Strategies for the Emerging Photographer

Photographers selected for “PDN’s 30 2016: New and Emerging Photographers to Watch” will share the most valuable lessons learned as they were launching their careers, and explain how they got their work noticed and supported. They will discuss successful strategies for building a supportive network, gaining exposure, honing their artistic voices, getting practical help on business issues, and the challenges of starting a photography career in a competitive market.

This symposium is moderated by Holly Stuart Hughes, Editor of Photo District News

EVENING PRESENTATION

Slide Show Contest Finalists Screening

Presentation:HENRY LEUTWYLERSHEILA METZNER

Evening Raffle

9:00pm – 11:00pm PS Art Museum | Annenberg

5:00 PM - 6:30 PMPS Art Museum | Annenberg

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EVENING PRESENTATION

Slide Show Contest Finalists Screening

Presentation:PETER LINDBERGH

Evening Raffle

SYMPOSIUM

PHOTOGRAPHERS TALK PHOTOGRAPHY

For the first time, we’re devoting one of our four symposiums to the idea of an engaging conversation with Q & A in which noted photographers with remarkable personal signature styles of photography talk about photography, the state of the industry, what they feel is most important in acheiving personal style and and making an impact. Panelists will include Peter Lindbergh, Sheila Metzner, Michael Ackerman, Frank Ockenfels 3, Greg Gorman & Nigel Parry.

Refreshment Service

9:00pm – 11:00pm PS Art Museum | Annenberg

4:00 PM - 5:00 PMPS Art Museum | Elrod Sculpture Garden

5:00 PM - 6:30 PMPS Art Museum | Annenberg

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SYMPOSIUMS & EVENING PRESENTATIONS

WEDNESDAY, MAY 10

Palm Springs Art Museum - Annenberg Theater

EPSON FESTIVAL PARTYMuseum Sculpture GardenWine Sponsor: L’Aventure

11:00 PM - 1:00 AMIn the Elrod Sculpture Garden

immediately following presentations

4:00 PM - 5:00 PMPS Art Museum | Elrod Sculpture Garden

Refreshment Service

SYMPOSIUM

ROLLING STONE: 50 YEARS - 2 PHOTO EDITORSFor over 50 years, Rolling Stone has been the voice of a generation. For the past 37 years, two women have photo-edited the publication, Laurie Kratochvil (1980-1994) and Jodi Peckman (1995 – present). Both will be on hand to show the very memorable work they’ve assigned and to tell some of the great stories they have.

Don’t miss this!

EVENING PRESENTATION

Slide Show Contest Finalists Screening / Winners Announced

Presentation:NIGEL PARRY

Evening RafflePortfolio Review Prize Announced

9:00pm – 11:00pm PS Art Museum | Annenberg

5:00 PM - 6:30 PMPS Art Museum | Annenberg

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THURSDAY, MAY 11

House opens 20 minutes prior to all theater events. Please no food or beverages other than water in the theater. Thank you!Palm Springs Art Museum - Annenberg Theater

MICHAEL ACKERMANPhotographer, AuthorBorn in 1967 in Tel Aviv, Michael Ackerman currently lives and works in Berlin. Since his first exhibition, in 1999, Ackerman has made his mark by bringing a new, radical and unique approach to fine art photography. Michael Ackerman seeks – and finds – in the world he traverses, reflections of his personal malaise, doubts and anguish. He received the Nadar Award for End Time City in 1999, and the Infinity Award for Young Photographer by the International Center of Photography in 1998. His other monographs include Half Life and Fiction.

KRAIGE BLOCKThrockmorton GalleryKraige Block is the Executive Director of the Throckmorton Gallery in NYC. He is responsible for curating and designing the gallery’s exhibitions and publications.

JEFF DUNASPhotographer, Author Photographer Jeff Dunas, Director of the Palm Springs Photo festival, is the author of seven monographs including, State of the Blues, American Pictures, and Up Close & Personal. He has presented over 60 one-person exhibitions of his work in museums and galleries worldwide. Dunas edited and published Collectors Photography, Darkroom Photography and Camera & Darkroom magazines in the mid-1980s.

DAVID FAHEY Director Faher Klein Gallery David Fahey is the Director of the Fahey Klein Gallery in Los Angeles, one of the most influential galleries in the U.S. serving an “A” list of photography collectors and institutions throughout the world. He has edited, coordinated or contributed to the production of over 65 photography books by those represented by the gallery.

GREG GORMANPhotographer, AuthorGreg Gorman’s work has spanned four decades and has included editorial, advertising and his influential monographs and exhibitions. Known for the crisp clarity of his lighting, his subjects have included many of the most famous faces of our times.

HENRY LEUTWYLERPhotographer, AuthorHenry Leutwyler’s celebrity portraits can be found in the pages of Vogue, Vanity Fair, the New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Esquire Magazine and Time. His books include Elvis by the Presleys, Neverland Lost: A Portrait of Michael Jackson, Ballet: Photographs of the New York City Ballet, and Document.

HOLLY STUART HUGHESEditor, PDNHolly Stuart Hughes is the editor-in-chief of Photo District News Magazine, named to the Chicago Tribune’s list of the 50 Best Magazines. Holly and her editorial staff have won five Neal Awards for Outstanding Editorial Achievement. A graduate of Yale University, Holly has lectured widely on artists’ rights, copyright issues, and the business of photography.

LAURIE KRATOCHVILDirector of Photography, Nomad EditionsLaurie Kratochvil is a Director of Photography and consultant on visual projects that include magazines, books, the internet and film. She began her career at the Los Angeles Times and went on to work for numerous national publications before joining Rolling Stone Magazine in 1982. During her twelve years there as Photo Editor, Kratochvil saw the magazine win every major photography award including the National Magazine Award.

PATRICIA LANZAAnnenberg Space for PhotographyPatricia Lanza is the Director of Talent and Content for the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles. Pat worked on the development of the Annenberg Space Photography from its inception and is responsible for the vision and development of each exhibition, under the Directorship of Wallis Annenberg, the CEO of the Annenberg Foundation.

PETER LINDBERGHPhotographer / AuthorPeter Lindbergh has been at the top of the fashion / advertising profession for over 30 years, redefining the standards of beauty with timeless images. Synonymous with the

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concept of ‘supermodels’, Lindbergh has cemented the careers of many of the top models of the past two decades. He is the author of numerous books, has authored the reknowned Pirelli calendar a record three times, works with the most prestigious fashion brands and magazines including international editions of Vogue, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Harper’s Bazaar US, Wall Street Journal Magazine, The Face, Visionaire, Interview and W.

SHEILA METZNERPhotographer, AuthorSheila Metzner’s clients include Valentino, Elizabeth Arden, Perry Ellis, Shiseido, Fendi, Saks Fifth Avenue, Paloma PIcasso, Victoria’s Secret, Revlon Levi’s, Ralph Lauren, Club Monaco, Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus. Her photographs are featured in the collections of many of the world’s finest museums. She has published four exceptional monographs; Objects of Desire, Sheila Metzner’s Color, Inherit the Earth and Form & Fashion.

SCOTT NICHOLSScott Nichols GalleryScott Nichols is the Director of The Scott Nichols Gallery located in downtown San Francisco. The gallery shows a combination of established, up and coming and contemporary photographers. Nichols, a Southern California native, has been a private dealer since 1980. The gallery houses one of the largest private collections of Brett Weston photographs as well as an extensive inventory of photographs by classic California photographers such as Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, Dorothea Lange, Imogen Cunningham, Ruth Bernhard, Wynn Bullock, and William Garnett.

FRANK OCKENFELS 3PhotographerFrank Ockenfels 3, one of the most sought-after portrait photographers in America, has seen his images published in leading magazines throughout the world including Rolling Stone, Time, Blender, W, Wallpaper, Entertainment Weekly, Us, Premiere, Esquire, New York Magazine and Spin. His movie and TV clients include Lionsgate, Paramount Pictures, Sony, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal Pictures, Walt Disney and Warner

Brothers. His advertising clients have included Adidas, Apple, Chevrolet, Converse, Hennessy, Nike, Samsung and Verizon.

NIGEL PARRYPhotographer, AuthorNigel Parry has been commissioned by the most distinguished publications, advertising agencies, entertainment, corporate and music companies worldwide. He has been privileged to photograph not only celebrities but also the most important and influential figures of our time. His monographs include Sharp, Precious, Blunt and A Journey of Smiles, published on behalf of Operation Smile.

JODI PECKMANCreative Director, Rolling Stone MagazineJodi Peckman is the influential and venerable Creative Director of Rolling Stone Magazine. She has overseen the production of photography for RS for 23 years, now over 2400 issues. She joined Rolling Stone in 1987 as Associate Photo Editor and became Director of Photography in 1994. She has been in her current role since 2009. Additionally, Peckman edited 50 Years of Rolling Stone to celebrate the brand’s 50th anniversary in 2017.

DANA SALVOClark GalleryDana Salvo, owner of Clark Gallery in Lincoln, Massachusetts has been the recipient of two awards from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, and has twice received the Fulbright Scholar Award. Clark Gallery exhibits contemporary art in all media by emerging, mid-career and established artists from the Northeast and nationally.

BROOKE SHADENPhotographerBrooke Shaden was born in Lancaster, PA. After attending Temple University, she began creating self-portraits and has since grown into a self-portrait fine art photographer. With numerous awards as well as dozens of solo and group exhibitions to her credit, Brooke has solidified her place as a rising fine art photographer in the art world.

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MINI POP-UP STOREIf you are up bright and early, stop by the Korakia Pensione and grab some last minute supplies for your workshops. Open daily from 7:00AM - 9:00AM.

Visit Samy’s Camera at our two pop-up shops at thisyear’s Palm Springs Photo Festival. We will have photo gear

demos, rentals and new products from top brands.

POP-UP STOREIS YOUR ONE STOP SHOP!

CONNECT 2017 SPECIAL EVENTPRICING ANDNO TAX!ON SELECT ITEMS!

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MAIN POP-UP STOREOpen from 9:00AM - 5:00PM with the largest selection of photo gear.

SEE DAILY DEMOS

MINI POP-UP STOREIf you are up bright and early, stop by the Korakia Pensione and grab some last minute supplies for your workshops. Open daily from 7:00AM - 9:00AM.

Visit Samy’s Camera at our two pop-up shops at thisyear’s Palm Springs Photo Festival. We will have photo gear

demos, rentals and new products from top brands.

POP-UP STOREIS YOUR ONE STOP SHOP!

CONNECT 2017 SPECIAL EVENTPRICING ANDNO TAX!ON SELECT ITEMS!

www.palmspringsphotofestival.com MAY 7-12

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