

Sports Shooters: Damian Strohmeyer & Robert Seale
Join us for an exciting evening of sports photography! Sports shooters Damian Strohmeyer and Robert Seale will share their work and divulge the secrets to capturing heart-stopping sports action.
Damian Strohmeyer is a Boston-based photographer who has been photographing people and sports for more than two decades. Strohmeyer has been affiliated with Sports Illustrated magazine for twenty years, the past eleven as a staff photographer. Among the major sporting events he has covered are The World Series, The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Final Four, The NBA Finals, The World Cup, The Stanley Cup, The Indy 500, several Olympics and 23 Super Bowls. His work has been featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated over 50 times. Damian has received many awards from the National Press Photographers Association, Pictures of the Year, The National Headliners Awards, and The Pro Football Hall of Fame, which also exhibits some of his photographs.
Robert Seale is a Houston-based photographer specializing in dynamic editorial, corporate, and advertising portraiture. Seale has produced portraits of many of the finest athletes of our time, and his conceptual and lighting skills are well known throughout the industry. A native Texan, Robert began his career as a photojournalist, working as a staffer at several metro newspapers and at a national sports magazine before focusing his business on editorial, corporate, and advertising portraiture. Robert's editorial clients include Sports Illustrated, SI for Kids, ESPN The Magazine, Men’s Health, and The Sporting News, for whom he has shot over 200 covers.
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Where: E.P. Levine, 23 Drydock Ave., 2nd Floor, Boston, MA 02210 | (617) 951-1499 | Directions
When: Social hour begins at 6pm. Program begins at 7pm. Food and drinks included.
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Ian Summers: A Creative Workshop
March 9th - An evening with Ian Summers' Heartstorming. He developed this to help photographers and other creators manifest what they love and what matters to them. Ian will present some participatory exercises that will help each person define or re-define who they are and what they stand for as a photographer.
March 10th - This full-day event will include a Photo Walk and Portfolio Reviews. A photo walk provides photographers and other creators with an opportunity to get back in touch with what made them choose to be a photographer in the first place. It's about making pictures without an attachment to how it will be used or perceived. Portfolio Reviews are done in the afternoon in an open forum, reviews are conducted in front of all participants. Whether or not he reviews your portfolio you are sure to learn something. If you are interested in having your portfolio reviewed at this event please contact Scott Indermaur.
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Where: E.P. Levine, 23 Drydock Ave., 2nd Floor, Boston, MA 02210 | (617) 951-1499 | Directions
Parking: If you are attending the March 10th full-day program, we ask that you park in the parking garage across the street from E.P. Levine, otherwise you may be towed.
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Video: Gail Mooney
Gail Mooney will discuss the increased demand for video and how to identify potential opportunities for you. What tools do you need? How do you change your thinking from still to motion? What are the business models for video production?
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Gail Mooney, along with her partner Thomas Kelly, run Kelly/Mooney Productions, a visual communications company in New Jersey. Gail has 30 years of experience in still photography, shooting for international magazines, major corporations and advertising agencies. Gail started shooting 35mm motion footage for stock in 1996, and in 1999 started producing and shooting video projects. Since then, her company has become fully integrated with multimedia. She has also produced two short documentaries: The Delta Blues Musicians and Through the Hearts and Hands of Children about the New Jersey Youth Symphony. She is currently working on a multimedia documentary about two diverse high school groups retracing the Civil Rights Freedom Ride of the 1960's. Gail sees many opportunities for still shooters to expand into video and multimedia, and she feels that this is just the beginning of how technology will transform how we, as visual communicators, will deliver our message in the future.
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The Big Show
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Canon Explorer of Light: Tyler Stableford
Aspen photographer Tyler Stableford has earned a worldwide clientele for his commercial and editorial photography. Men's Journal recently named him one of the seven "World's Greatest Adventure Photographers,” and he is one of Canon’s prestigious Explorers of Light. Tyler has won numerous awards from Communication Arts, PDN, and The International Photography Awards, among others.
As a top Getty Images stock shooter, Tyler will show his top-selling images and share strategies on how to capture singular, high-selling images with a minimum of gear and expenses. Click here to learn more about Tyler Stableford.