Tag: Stephen Mayes

  • CatchLight Announces 11 Finalists for Inaugural $30K Fellowships | PDNPulse

    CatchLight Announces 11 Finalists for Inaugural $30K Fellowships | PDNPulse 3 Fellows chosen from the shortlist will receive $30,000 and help from a media partner to distribute their completed projects. via PDNPulse: http://pdnpulse.pdnonline.com/2017/03/catchlight-announces-11-finalists-inaugural-30k-fellowships.html The jury chose the shortlist after reviewing 327 proposals with input from the three media partners. The jury was lead by Stephen…

  • The Future of Photography | PHOTOSHOP.COM BLOG

    The Future of Photography | Adobe Blog After reading Stephen Mayes’ essay on the end of photography (Time, 8/25/15) I couldn’t help but respond. To begin with, his main proposition is that “in the future… via Adobe Blog: http://blogs.adobe.com/photoshop/2015/08/the-future-of-photography.html After reading Stephen Mayes’ essay on the end of photography (Time, 8/25/15) I couldn’t help but…

  • Photo Expert Stephen Mayes on the Changing Future of Photography

    Image Source Image Source offers a huge selection of premium royalty free stock photos. High quality royalty free images available on a royalty free license. via Image Source: http://www.imagesource.com/blog/stephen-mayes-on-photography/ In a fascinating interview with Image Source Art Director Stephanie Cabrera, Photography expert Stephen Mayes explores the work of photo-journalist Tim Hetherington, the wider impact of…

  • Stephen Mayes resigns from agence VII

    Link: Stephen Mayes resigns from agence VII | Le Journal de la Photographie 3 weeks before his last day at VII, Stephen is conscious that the agency needs new energy and he needs a new landscape. He admits being emotionally exhausted after 5 years of a challenging business and human experience. He says if he…

  • VII Photo’s CEO Stephen Mayes resigns

    Link: VII Photo’s CEO Stephen Mayes resigns – British Journal of Photography

  • Photographs Are No Longer Things, They’re Experiences

    Photographs Are No Longer Things, They’re Experiences

    Photographs Are No Longer Things, They’re Experiences Stephen Mayes argues that the rise of digital changed the very nature of photography by moving it from a fixed image to a fluid one. Photography is less about document or evidence and more about community and experience … and that’s not a bad thing. via WIRED: http://www.wired.com/rawfile/2012/11/stephen-mayes-vii-photography/…

  • Stephen Mayes – Liveblog from Flash Forward | HEY MIKI

    Stephen Mayes, Managing Director of VII Photo and one of my favorite photo thinkers, is presenting a lecture titled, “Restructuring the Photographic Process,” during the Flash Forward Festival today, June 3, at noon EST. If you’d like to see what he has to say but can’t join us in Boston, please check in here, where…

  • VII Photo and Canon: Finding new ways of reaching new audiences – British Journal of Photography

    “All the photographers at VII have been working with Canon gear for many years,” VII Photo’s managing director Stephen Mayes tells BJP. “In the past, we’ve always focussed on the EOS gear because that’s the stuff they mainly used. But then these smaller cameras started emerging – cameras with new extended capabilities. We started asking…

  • PDNPulse: How News Works Today: VII Seminar at PPE

    Link: PDNPulse: How News Works Today: VII Seminar at PPE: This morning at Photo Plus, VII Photo director Stephen Mayes hosted “The New News: Redefining the News Agenda in the 21st Century,” a seminar that illuminated some of the new ways photojournalists are working to reach audiences who get their news not from print but…

  • Audio: Stephen Mayes keynote lecture at World Press Photo Awards 2009

    lens culture photography weblog says: Stephen Mayes, who has served as World Press Photo Jury Secretary for the past six years, gave a keynote lecture during which he shared his personal observations, reflections and concerns about “how the media processes images” as well as his insights on the grueling but efficient behind-the-scenes workings at this…