Artist Talk with Sam Ferris at Contact Photo NYC
Join Contact Photo for another installment of our Artist Talk series with Sydney based photographer, Sam Ferris.
Artist Talk with Marina Mónaco
Join us for another installment of our artist talk series, Camera Work, featuring Argentinian photographer, Marina Mónaco, as she shares work from her current exhibition at Contact Photo, 'And Suddenly, It Was Just a Memory'.
TOKYO Streets
Pop-Up Street Photography Exhibition to Open May 30th Celebrating the Energy of Tokyo. A collection showcases the vibrant streets and the electric energy of Tokyo, presenting an authentic and captivating glimpse into the daily life and unique charm of one of the world's most fascinating cities.
Artist Talk with Lanna Apisukh
Join us for another installment of our artist talk series, Camera Work, featuring photographer Lanna Apisukh as she shares work from her current exhibition at Contact Photo, 'Everybody Skate'.
Ricoh GR x NYCSPC FiDi PhotoWalk
Join Ricoh and members from the NYC Street Photography Collective for a photo walk around FiDi.
Ricoh GR x NYCSPC Coney Island Photo Walk
Join Ricoh and members from the NYC Street Photography Collective for a photo walk around the Coney Island.
Camera Work with Matt Stuart
Artist talk with Matt Stuart: Meet the exceptionally talented photographer, Matt Stuart. With an uncanny ability to capture fleeting moments of everyday life, Matt's work transcends the boundaries of traditional photography.
Camera Work with Nate Langston Palmer
Join us for another installment of our artist talk series, Camera Work, with photographer Nate Langston Palmer. He will be sharing work from his latest exhibition, Song of Sons currently on view at Chella MItchell Gallery in D.C. till July 31st 2023.
Camera Work with Emily Pederson
Join us for another installment of our artist talk series, Camera Work, with photographer, filmmaker, and photo editor Emily Pederson.
NYC-SPC Crit Meeting #87 Hosted by Jaclyn Licht and John TaggartWed, Apr 19, 2023, 7:00
Join us for a guided conversation of your work with NYC-SPC member Jaclyn Licht and John Taggart. This is a great opportunity to meet members of the street photography community while discussing work critically. Meetings give individuals the chance to share work, experiences, techniques, and whatever else helps people advance as street photographers.
We will only be accepting work prints for critique. No flash drives or unprinted work will be accepted at this time. 15 photos max. We recommend small work prints, 4x6 or 5x7, as the photos will be handled or taped to the wall. You are welcome to email your image files to Lab@nyc-spc.com for us to print prior to the start of the Crit. Prints start at $.35 for a single 4x6.
Ticket options include guest for those interested in participating or listening in on the discussion and presenters for those planning on presenting work for discussion.
NYC-SPC Patrons please email us directly to RSVP at info@nyc-spc.com.
To become an NYCSPC Patron and support a growing community, please visit www.nyc-spc.com/support.
Guided portfolio review: with Stephen Leslie
Join London based photographer Stephen Leslie for a guided portfolio review of your work.
Sign up for a one-on-one portfolio review with Stephen Leslie. Each participant will have up to 20 minutes to share and discuss their work.
He is a photographer, writer and film maker from London with over twenty five years of experience as a street photographer both in the UK and on extensive travels abroad. His work has been featured in numerous magazines and websites, including GUP, HUCK, EYESHOT, SEEN, FRAMELINES, LENSCULTURE, THE GUARDIAN, ERIC KIM, THE PHOBLOGRAPHER, TIME OUT, C41, ALU, STREETPHOTOGRAPHY.COM, WONDERZ OF PHOTOGRAPHY, ON SPOT GALLERY and 121 CLICKS. The list goes on....
You can see more of his work by visiting his website at www.stephenleslie.co.uk or on instagram, @step_hen_les_lie.
Stephen also has a great YouTube channel where he talks nonsense and some sense about street photography, you can find his youtube channel here.
In addition to photography, he also direct films and write screenplays. He is currently working on a biographical film about Lucian Freud, Leigh Bowery and Sue Tilley for the BFI and a film about a talking sloth for Newscope films. That's right, a talking sloth.
How it works:
Each portfolio review has up to 20 minutes.
Must bring prints, or digital images on a thumb drive to be projected. No email, google drive, or instagram pages.
Registration is required and space is limited to 10. Vaccination and mask usage is recommended.
NYC-SPC Presents Camera Work: Stephen Leslie
Join Stephen Leslie, a London-based photographer, as he showcases his 25-year street photography collection.
Stephen's first solo book, SPARKS was published by Unbound and Penguin. Lensculture described the book as “funny, deep, at times disturbing, at other times profoundly hopeful. But every image gets remade in ways that hold a bit of genius". The sequel MOSTLY FALSE REPORTS will be published later in 2023. He holds an impressive twenty five years experience as a street photographer both in the UK and on extensive travels abroad.
Tickets are by donation, with a minimum of $1 plus processing fees. Donations will go towards beer and basic operational costs.
Movie Night: Camera Buff hosted by Zach Cabanas
Join us at Contact Photo for a casual movie night watching Camera Buff, hosted by NYC-SPC Member Zach Cabanas. Camera Buff is a 1979 Polish drama film written and directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and starring Jerzy Stuhr. The film is about a humble factory worker whose newfound hobby, amateur film, becomes an obsession, and transforms his modest and formerly contented life.
117 minutes
Popcorn and a chance to talk about the movie will be available.
NYC-SPC PRESENTS CAMERA WORK: ALICE ARNOLD
Join us in a discussion with Alice Arnold. Alice Arnold is a documentary media maker and educator. She creates, edits, designs and photographs projects that explore the urban environment and visual culture — from street art to advertising and from sidewalks to electric signs. Her films are in the collections of university libraries throughout the United States and have screened at MoMA and other festivals. She is a NYFA Photography Fellow, a Fulbright Fellow in film and an Adjunct Professor at the City University of New York. She recently published "Goldie Timeless" (Cafe Royal Books), a small photo book about a drum n' bass event in 1995.
Tickets are donation based and you can donate as little as $1 plus processing fees. Donations will go towards beer and basic operational cost.
NYC-SPC CRIT MEETING #86 WITH ZACH CABANAS AND JORGE GARCIA HOSTED BY CONTACT PHOTO
Join us for a guided conversation of your work with NYC-SPC member Zach Cabanas and NYC-SPC Director Jorge Garcia This is a great opportunity to meet members of the street photography community while discussing work critically. Meetings give individuals the chance to share work, experiences, techniques, and whatever else helps people advance as street photographers.
We will only be accepting work prints for critique. No flash drives or unprinted work will be accepted at this time. 15 photos max. We recommend small work prints, 4x6 or 5x7, as the photos will be handled or taped to the wall. You are welcome to email your image files to Lab@nyc-spc.com for us to print prior to the start of the Crit. Prints start at $.35 for a single 4x6.
Ticket options include guest for those interested in participating or listening in on the discussion and presenters for those planning on presenting work for discussion.