Last day for early registration discount for f295 Symposium on Lensless, Alternative and Adaptive Photographic Processes!

Don’t delay, act now! This thing is gonna rock!

This is a reminder concerning The f295 Symposium on Lensless, Alternative and Adaptive Photographic Processes. If you’re planning to come to Pittsburgh in April for the most exciting photographic event of the year today is the LAST DAY to register at the ‘early-bird’ discounted rate of $100 (students w/ valid ID: $70).

Tomorrow the rate rises to $120 – still a bargain but less of a bargain than today!

You can register by phone by calling:
Carnegie Mellon University
Conferences & Event Services
Phone: 412-268-1125

Registration includes:
Admission to the 8 lectures and 2 round table discussions held in conjunction with The Center for the Arts in Society at Carnegie Mellon University. They will take place in McConomy Auditorium at the University Center as part of The Perspectives on the Arts in Society Series from 9am-5pm on Friday 27 April, as well as a name badge, coffee, tea, water, and snacks during breaks, a program of the days activities, and access to the sale of books by symposium speakers.

Speakers and Topics include:
Jo Babcock- Contemporary Pinhole Photography and it’s Place in
Photographic History
Craig Barber- Photography and Memory
Barbara Ess- Reality, Representation and Lo-Fi Image-Making
Alan Greene- Steps Leading to ‘Primitive Photography
Patricia Katchur- Back to Basics: The Renaissance in Alternative and
Historic Photographic Processes
Terry King, FRPS- Retro-Invention: A Revolution in Gold and Blue
Tom Persinger- Introduction: ‘Simple’ Methods in a Complex World
Mike Robinson- The Daguerreotype: Past, Present & Perfect

All workshops and other events must be registered for separately with the corresponding hosting organization. Links and phone numbers may be found on each of the corresponding web pages.

Complete symposium information: www.f295.org/wordpress

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