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Phila Museum of Art Seeks Photographer

December 29, 2014

Susana Raab's avatarLOOK UNDERFOOT

The Museum is seeking a studio photographer with exceptional digital retouching skills and a minimum of 2 years of experience in art object/fashion photography, studio/on location lighting and medium format digital cameras. The Museum Photographer will be involved in a dynamic, creative environment and must be able to effectively coordinate a range of high volume projects. Experience in styling on or off figure fashion, portraiture and installation/architecture photography is a plus. 
The candidate must have strong communication skills, be extremely organized, be a proactive problem solver, be very detail oriented, and work well with others.

The photographer’s primary responsibility is the photographic documentation, digital post-production, and digital archiving of original works of art in the museum’s Costume and Textiles, and Prints, Drawings and Photography collections. Additional duties may include photographing exhibitions/installations and related events, occasional portrait work, and the maintenance of the studio and its related photography equipment.

We are…

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Zigging and zaging our way west

December 9, 2014

as we wind our way westward heading to Arizona along I 40 having a destination but like the rest of this trip being open to the road. we get off I 40 at Gallup NM heading north across secondary roads. we discover the Navajo Code Talkers memorial in Ganado Az.

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welcome

Ganado AZ

Ganado AZ

Code Talker

Code Talker

Plaque

Plaque

The Navajo National Tribal Park

The Navajo National Tribal Park

and right down the road is a national treasure actually a national historic site The Hubble Trading Post

T Shirt

T Shirt

Interior

Interior

want this picture doesn’t show are all the baskets nailed to the ceiling. yes they also sell new one’s that were beyond my budget but beautiful and worth it. also lots of blankets on display. but trading post markup don’t go to the artists. all we could afford was a T shirt and a couple of refrigerator magnets.

sign

sign

Building

Building

Buggy in barn

Buggy in barn

horses

horses

white horse checking me out

white horse checking me out

my favorite image all day

my favorite image all day

mary thought i only took this trip to buy T shirts which i didn’t do on our first trip and i wanted to this time so i’ve got T shirts from almost every place we stopped at.

now we are on our way north again to Canyon De Chelly which i’ve heard so much about. they have a campground there not much to talk about, no showers and expensive campground, run by the Navajo’s since it’s on their reservation.

Cyn De Chelly camp

Cyn De Chelly camp

the campsite wasn’t too busy but enough to surprise us traveling late in the summer after school started but there is a whole age group of retirees with campers wandering  America.

dinner from a bag

dinner from a bag

which mary discovered and quite tasty, just add hot water and go.

we did the self tour along the south rim drive we wanted to take one of the native tours that drive on the bottom of the canyons but we were on a budget

caves

caves

ancient ruins

ancient ruins

ruins

ruins

Spider Rock

Spider Rock

canyon

canyon

at every overlook were navajos selling things, jewelry, pottery some of it lovely and going directly to the artist. mary bought a necklace from one, here is a etching artist whom i bought stuff from

Navajo etching artist

Navajo etching artist

they are all so poor with limited resources available to them.

we stayed at Canyon De Chelly campground and explored out from here since it was centrally located. our next day trip was to Monument Valley which we drove around from Mexican Hat south somehow missing the visitor center and the valley drive.

monument valley

monument valley

monument  valley

monument valley

rock formation

rock formation

off in the distance

off in the distance

El Capitan i think

Agathla Peak i think

otherwise known as El Capitan. pretty cool huh?

monument valley

monument valley

well this is all i have time for today, if interested you’ll have to tune in latter when i get more time.

Jene Youtt

National Gallery of Art Seeks Photographer for 1 Year Contract

December 8, 2014

I would love to do this myself but afraid they would want me to show up every day ruining the life  I am living.

Susana Raab's avatarLOOK UNDERFOOT

Searching for Contract Photographer at National Gallery

Division of Imaging and Visual Services, of the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C has an immediate contract opportunity for a skilled photographer. This is a full-time, limited term (16month) contract opportunity beginning January 20, 2015.

This position requires one year work experience for a cultural heritage institution.  Experience should include color management and other best practices of reproduction of works of art.; art handling, medium format digital photography, studio lighting of art using electronic flash, Photoshop CC, Lightroom , and strong background in event photography.

Duties include:

  • ·      Event photography
  • ·      Photography of works of art
  • ·      Production of digital files and ink-jet prints
  • ·      Catalogue digital assets into DAM

Interested candidates should email resume and persistent link to samples by January 2, 2015 to Lorene Emerson <l-emerson@nga.gov>

The National Gallery of Art serves the American…

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Ahhhh… tis the season of giving

December 2, 2014

thanks honey

maryduranteyoutt's avatarNY metro art scene

And what could be better than giving a gift that also gives back.

Since our trip to Cambodia in 2008, Jene Youtt and I have been donating fine art photography prints to Friends Without A Border’s annual Friends of Friends Photo Auctions in NYC.  This year at a preview hosted by the Howard Greenberg Gallery, I learned that the Anghor Hospital for Children and it’s satellite clinic in Siem Reap are now sustainable.  Kenro Izu, who founded the hospital has turned his dream into reality and is now working his magic in Laos.

Kenro’s tireless efforts of fundraising touched so many in the art world: artists, galleries and the patrons of the arts.

So if you are looking for affordable photography as a special gift to someone or for yourself, please join FWAB on Tuesday, December 9th for their 17th Annual Friends of Friends Photography Auction.

An entrance fee of $75 entitles…

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Albuquerque New Mexico and beyond

December 2, 2014

as we continue west ready for new adventures not really having a detestation only a direction we head to Albuquerque where i knew mary would enjoy shopping in Old Town square

San Felipe church

San Felipe church

mary looked at local native artists works located around the square

Native american artist

Native american artist

while i went around the square looking for photo ops becuase i’ve been there before.

sunflower

sunflower

chillies

chillies

Navaho traditional oven

Navaho traditional oven

details everything is in the details

Shadows

Shadows

it’s not that i am not into native crafts matter of fact i have baskets from all over the world but i found this leaning against one of the churches columns.

Church yard native arts

Church yard native arts

and this madonna imbedded into the church yard tree, who would do this

madonna in tree

madonna in tree

you can see albuquerque does have a sense of humor looking at this fire hydrant

cherry on top

cherry on top

along with an interesting native american cultural center which doesn’t allow pictures oh well

mural at Indian Cultural center

mural at Indian Cultural center

Indian Pueblo cultural center mural

Indian Pueblo cultural center mural

albuquerque has lots of interesting places around it one being in the suburbs Petroglyph National Monument which we climbed in a hot New Mexico day

mary

mary

Petroglyph

Petroglyph

Petroglyph

Petroglyph

Petroglyph

Petroglyph

right here in the suburbs

suburbs

suburbs

pretty cool anyways and to think people lived here thousands of years ago

Petroglyph

Petroglyph

having spent a few days seeing the sites we consulted the map where to go next and found Bandelier National Monument north of Santa Fe camping on the Pajarito plateau  elevation around 7000 feet.

New Mexico canyons to Bandelier NAt'l mon

New Mexico canyons to Bandelier NAt’l mon

New Mexico canyons

New Mexico canyons

Pajarito_Plateau

Pajarito_Plateau

campsite

me

me

mary

mary

oh it does rain there very heavy at times but rainbows abound

inside car

inside car

selfie

selfie

we were almost alone in our campsite given the time of year but people did come through. we learned about another close by site Tent Rocks national monument a close drive away but i listened to a park volunteer who sent us around the long way, took four hours but pretty. a cafe along the way

wedding dress cafe in Jemez springs NM

wedding dress cafe in Jemez springs NM

masks in  cafe in Jemez springs NM

masks in cafe in Jemez springs NM

mary at Jemez springs NM

mary at Jemez springs NM

the masks are made by a waiter at the cafe who sells them there. there is no camping at Tent Rocks Nat’l so it’s a day trip, because of the changeability of weather it can be a challenge, as you can see by our pictures

blue doors adobe building

blue doors adobe building

going from this sunshine to these clouds

Tent Rock national monument NM

Tent Rock national monument NM

Tent Rock national monument

Tent Rock national monument

really cool so we began up the trail hoping for the best

Tent Rock national monument

Tent Rock national monument

then the clouds blew away

Tent Rock national monument

Tent Rock national monument

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rocks

rocks

spires at Tent Rock national monument

spires at Tent Rock national monument

this is all formed from rain and wind pretty cool huh?_MG_7032

 so now we continue on our journey west on interstate 40. i hope you are enjoying these posts as much as the boys at work whom i sent text messages from my phone.

we encourage everyone to explore this beautiful country it truly inspires.

jene