SAPS to hold photo seminar
Issue date: 2/21/08 Section: Campus Life
The Student Association of Photographers will hold a seminar and contest called "Perspectives of Photography" from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, in room S102 of the Kansas Technology Center.
"Anybody interested in photography should come because they'll get to see not only good photographers but they'll get to see how to do some things in Photoshop, talk to photographers and get to see all the entries in our contest," said Mike Gullett, photojournalism instructor at PSU.
Guest speakers range will from Missouri Department of Conservation photographer Noppadol Paothong to PSU student Brittany Burney, who works for Captured Images in Fort Scott and has designed multiple Web sites.
Elliot Sutherland, a photojournalist, and Brad Gadberry, a studio photographer, will speak as well. While these photographers will lecture at the seminar, a contest will also be held for amateur photographers.
Three categories of photos will be up for judging: color, black and white, and illustrative (those manipulated with programs like PhotoShop). Separate contests will be held for high school and amateur photographers.
The following are guidelines for each photo:
- Print must be mounted.
- Any color mount board may be used.
- Entry forms must be placed on the back of each photo.
- Photos must be 5x7 or bigger, but no larger than 11x14.
The deadline for photo entries was Sunday, Feb. 17.
Breakfast and lunch will also be provided at the seminar, which costs $5 for college and high school students with ID, and $15 for the general public.
For more information, call Mike Gullett at 235-4706 or e-mail him at
mgullett@pittstate.edu.
"Anybody interested in photography should come because they'll get to see not only good photographers but they'll get to see how to do some things in Photoshop, talk to photographers and get to see all the entries in our contest," said Mike Gullett, photojournalism instructor at PSU.
Guest speakers range will from Missouri Department of Conservation photographer Noppadol Paothong to PSU student Brittany Burney, who works for Captured Images in Fort Scott and has designed multiple Web sites.
Elliot Sutherland, a photojournalist, and Brad Gadberry, a studio photographer, will speak as well. While these photographers will lecture at the seminar, a contest will also be held for amateur photographers.
Three categories of photos will be up for judging: color, black and white, and illustrative (those manipulated with programs like PhotoShop). Separate contests will be held for high school and amateur photographers.
The following are guidelines for each photo:
- Print must be mounted.
- Any color mount board may be used.
- Entry forms must be placed on the back of each photo.
- Photos must be 5x7 or bigger, but no larger than 11x14.
The deadline for photo entries was Sunday, Feb. 17.
Breakfast and lunch will also be provided at the seminar, which costs $5 for college and high school students with ID, and $15 for the general public.
For more information, call Mike Gullett at 235-4706 or e-mail him at
mgullett@pittstate.edu.
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