February 26, 2010
Welcome to Four Weddings...Tonight on TLC!!
Our own North Jersey VP Mario Comejo will be seen tonight on TLC's new series, Four Brides! Mario was the photographer for the Winter Wonderland wedding of one of the Four Brides. The brides were guests at all four weddings, judged and scored each one, then the winning bride and groom won their dream honeymoon!
Mario, tell us more about your experience!!!
February 15, 2010
North Jersey Chapter Holds Print Critique Night
Three (3) outstanding NJ Photographers will be judging on Print Critique night, Feb 17, 2010 at Unique University in Fairfield, NJ (complete bios in earlier blogs).
Tony Maddaloni
Tab Morgan
David Derex
Tony earned his Master’s Degree in 1993 and Craftsman Degree in 1995. In 2001 he received the coveted Fellowship from the American Society of Photographers shared by only 77 living photographers in the world.
In 1992 Tab became a Certified Professional Photographer. (CPP) In 2002 Tab has achieved the degree of Photographic Craftsman. This degree is for helping educate other photographers. He has been an educator for over 10 years.
Currently the President of PPANJ North Region, David is a Certified Professional Photographer, Associate Fellow of Photography (PPANJ), and holds both Master of Photography and Photographic Craftsman degrees.
Tony Maddaloni
Tab Morgan
David Derex
Tony earned his Master’s Degree in 1993 and Craftsman Degree in 1995. In 2001 he received the coveted Fellowship from the American Society of Photographers shared by only 77 living photographers in the world.
In 1992 Tab became a Certified Professional Photographer. (CPP) In 2002 Tab has achieved the degree of Photographic Craftsman. This degree is for helping educate other photographers. He has been an educator for over 10 years.
Currently the President of PPANJ North Region, David is a Certified Professional Photographer, Associate Fellow of Photography (PPANJ), and holds both Master of Photography and Photographic Craftsman degrees.
PPA Magazine's Pro Choice Awards...
See the Feb 2010 issue for the 11th Annual Hot One Awards that recognizes premiere products from cameras to lenses, flashcards, light systems and more. N.B. The EOS-1D Mark IV and the Nikon D35 came out just after judging so ware not included.
Worth taking time from your busy day to see what's new and good!!
Favorite Wedding Sites in NJ...
February 10, 2010
Maddaloni Joins Derex and Morgan as Respected Print Judges at 2/17/10 Meeting
The complete bios of our esteemed judges, David Derex, current PPANJ/North Region President and Tab Morgan, Past President 2007-08 are in earlier posts.
They will be joined by Anthony P. Maddaloni, Master Photographer and Fellow – American Society of Photographers. A graduate of Quinnipiac College in Hamden, Connecticut, he began photographing and working in the darkroom during his fifteen-year employment as an engineer for a major chemical company. In 1981, Tony opened his photography studio; Sunset Photographers in Nutley, New Jersey specializing in portraits, weddings and environmental photography.
Tony earned his Master’s Degree in 1993 and a Craftsman Degree in 1995 from the Professional Photographers of America. In 2001 he received the coveted Fellowship from the American Society of Photographers. The Fellow is the highest earned award that can be attained in professional photography and is shared by only 77 living photographers in the world.
Maddaloni’s images have won countless awards including numerous Loan Collection prints, with seven images selected into the American Society of Photographers Master Traveling Loan collection. His work has been displayed at Epcot Center in Florida four times. He has won three Kodak Gallery Awards and an Arthritis Foundation Award as well as many state and regional awards including the Fassbender Award from the Professional Photographers Association of New Jersey in 1990 and 1996. This award is given to the photographer who has submitted the photograph judged as Best in Show at the Association’s annual convention.
Also, five of his prints have been selected for the PPANJ’s Mallas Award, which is presented for the Best Pictorial submitted in their annual competition. In 2001 he was bestowed the title of New Jersey Professional Photographer of the year by the PPANJ. In 2002 Fuji Photo Film, USA honored Anthony for his Photographic Excellence with the ASP Regional Medallion Award.
Currently Maddaloni is a member of the Professional Photographers of America, the American Society of Photographers, the Professional Photographers Association of New Jersey and the Professional Photographers Association of New England.
Tobias "Tab" Morgan, Respected Educator, Will Judge Prints at 2/17/10 Meeting
CPP, Photographic Craftsman, Master of Photography
Tobias (Tab) Morgan is the owner of Tobias Morgan Studios in Verona, NJ. In 1988, Tab started his professional career in wedding photography working from his home studio.
He soon joined the Professional Photographers Association of NJ (PPANJ) and also the Professional Photographers of America (PPA). These organizations opened up to him a world of extremely talented photographers. He started his studies with Internationally acclaimed wedding photographer Monte Zucker (known for his classical elegant formal portraiture). Tobias studied with him two weeks a year, for five years straight. Since then Tab has studied with many other accomplished photographers learning all types of photography from families to children to the newest type of wedding photojournalism.
Tab has won many first place blue ribbon awards at local and national levels. Other honors and distinctions include the prestigious Kodak Gallery award. Only four of these awards are given out each year at the state convention, and Tobias won one out of hundreds of photographers in NJ (four times). He also won the Professional Photographers Association of NJ’s Court of Honor Award. There are only four of these given out each year, as well.
In 1992 Tobias became a Certified Professional Photographer. (CPP) In 2002 Tab has achieved the degree of Photographic Craftsman. This degree is for helping educate other photographers. He has been an educator for over 10 years.
In 2006 Tab has achieved the degree of Master of Photography. Tobias served as the president of the Professional Photographers Association of New Jersey 2007-08.
David Derex: One of Our Esteemed Print Judges at 2/17/10 Meeting
David Derex, M.Photog.Cr., AFP, CPP
From social documentary to fashion and glamour, interpretive portraiture, and fine art, David Derex has enjoyed a dynamic and multifaceted career. David is a leader in the photographic field, continually developing new and innovative artistic styles.
An exhibiting artist, Derex is a respected international lecturer and writer on the subject of fine photography. He is also the author of Studio Portrait Photography in Black & White (Amherst Media).
His photographs and paintings grace the covers and pages of many national publications, such as Professional Photographer, Soap Opera Digest, Vogue, and more. Many of his photographs have been accepted into international print exhibitions, and his world-class salon images are published in prestigious coffee table art books.
Currently the President of PPANJ North Region, David is a Certified Professional Photographer, Associate Fellow of Photography (PPANJ), and holds both Master of Photography and Photographic Craftsman degrees.
February 9, 2010
12 elements of a Merit Print www.ppa.com
See the PPA.com web site for even more information on what makes a good merit print.
This is a great start!
The Photographic Exhibitions Committee (PEC) of PPA uses the 12 elements below as the “gold standard” to define a merit image. PEC trains judges to be mindful of these elements when judging images to the PPA merit level and to be placed in the International Print Exhibit at Imaging USA, the annual convention. The use of these 12 elements connects the modern practice of photography and its photographers to the historical practice of photography begun nearly two centuries ago.
Twelve elements have been defined as necessary for the success of an art piece or image. Any image, art piece, or photograph will reveal some measure of all twelve elements, while a visually superior example will reveal obvious consideration of each one
The Twelve elements listed below are in accordance to their importance.
Impact is the sense one gets upon viewing an image for the first time. Compelling images evoke laughter, sadness, anger, pride, wonder or another intense emotion. There can be impact in any of these twelve elements.
Creativity is the original, fresh, and external expression of the imagination of the maker by using the medium to convey an idea, message or thought.
Technical excellence is the print quality of the image itself as it is presented for viewing. Retouching, manipulation, sharpness, exposure, printing, mounting, and correct color are some items that speak to the qualities of the physical print.
Composition is important to the design of an image, bringing all of the visual elements together in concert to express the purpose of the image. Proper composition holds the viewer in the image and prompts the viewer to look where the creator intends. Effective composition can be pleasing or disturbing, depending on the intent of the image maker.
Lighting—the use and control of light—refers to how dimension, shape and roundness are defined in an image. Whether the light applied to an image is manmade or natural, proper use of it should enhance an image.
Style is defined in a number of ways as it applies to a creative image. It might be defined by a specific genre or simply be recognizable as the characteristics of how a specific artist applies light to a subject. It can impact an image in a positive manner when the subject matter and the style are appropriate for each other, or it can have a negative effect when they are at odds.
Print Presentation affects an image by giving it a finished look. The mats and borders used should support and enhance the image, not distract from it.
Center of Interest is the point or points on the image where the maker wants the viewer to stop as they view the image. There can be primary and secondary centers of interest. Occasionally there will be no specific center of interest, when the entire scene collectively serves as the center of interest.
Subject Matter should always be appropriate to the story being told in an image.
Color Balance supplies harmony to an image. An image in which the tones work together, effectively supporting the image, can enhance its emotional appeal. Color balance is not always harmonious and can be used to evoke diverse feelings for effect.
Technique is the approach used to create the image. Printing, lighting, posing, capture, presentation media, and more are part of the technique applied to an image.
Story Telling refers to the image’s ability to evoke imagination. One beautiful thing about art is that each viewer might collect his own message or read her own story in an image.
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