Sunday, November 16, 2014

Nov 2014 Board Agenda and upcoming events


November 10, 2014

ASMP NY BOARD MEETING AGENDA

REPORTS:
Membership Report- Tom (837 last month)
Treasurer's Report - Teresa
Braintrust - Barry, Rod: Next Big Brain: 11/19, Start an Assistants BT group
Sponsorship - Salem
Facebook - Jason G. FB followers (3878 last month)
Send content to socialmediateam@asmpny.org Please “like” our status and “Share”!
Public Relations - Herb
Linked In - Jason (1012 last month)
Twitter - Hector (2144 last month)
Health Insurance -  Rahdi, Ken 
Dec 8  Wix lounge on 23rd st

Art Happenings - Susan
Calendar -John

CHAPTER ISSUES and PROJECTS
Image 15 (Do we want to continue with the Image Contest?)PDN Proposal
Blog -Liam
ASMP New York Photo Annual: Jan, Frank, Salem: Xerox is printing, Corning and B&H are in as sponsors.
ASMP Success Stories - Susan
How to get in touch with other chapters. Jason will help.

CURRENT EVENTS
Nov 12th - Web review Soho Photo- Steve: Postponed
November 19th Big Brain at Rod’s
Apple Store on 59th is looking for speakers - Teresa

UPCOMING EVENTS
Winter Party - Frank
Board Retreat - early ‘15 - Barry, Jason, Frank, Leigh: Barry: Thomas Werner's Proposal
Commercial Portfolio Review - Frank, John, Tom: January
Open member discussion ??? General member event. Intro to new Exec Director - January/February
Short movie event including Stephanie's movie and some member shorts -Susan
Make UpHair and Stylists -Kat "Expanding your Team"  SoHo Photo $20 non members - Fall
Greg Heisler event - Peter
Student Portfolio Review: Need Space - Kevin
Panel event with Photography Critics - Susan
Digital Workflow - Kevin
Night of the Promos - Frank
Frederic Lane "Digital Privacy" Digital Rights Management
Douglas Dubler who spoke at Idea Share offered to do an event on printing (at Fotocare?)
Amanda Sosa Stone and Jennifer Kilberg - Winter/Early Spring - We proposed Amanda Sosa Stone and Jennifer Kilberg - Winter/Early Spring - Board vote: We proposed that Agency Access sponsor 3 full subscriptions as prizes plus $1000 for space and food: AA's response? -Michelle
Sandler Sales Training 1 Michelle, Sandler 2 - Michelle - after PBNY

EVENT PROPOSALS:
Peter Guttman - "A Kaleidoscopic Magic Carpet Ride Around Planet Earth" lecture - Michelle (Speaking for free?)
Video Portfolio Revenue ??? panel Discussion Night of Motion? (This was Jan's proposal: anyone want to take over?)

PAST EVENTS
Image 14 Opening: October 23rd
Yodelist Event 10-29-14 with Suzanne Sease and Kat Gallagher - Frank
PPE Volunteers for the ASMP Booth

OTHER NOTES
New Board Members (voted in after attending three meetings)

Monday, November 10, 2014

From Joe: Analog v Digital Audio


John,

Could you forward this to our group?  The article link address I've copied and pasted below.  

He discusses analog audio vs. Digital, and apparently intends a follow up article next issue regarding film vs. digital video.

Very interesting.

Best,
Joe

http://www.redsharknews.com/audio/item/697-what-do-we-lose-when-we-go-digital?utm_source=www.lwks.com+subscribers&utm_campaign=98ed2ff68c-RSN_Oct24_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_079aaa3026-98ed2ff68c-75265757


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From Ellen: Music Sources - Licensed Original Music




If they are still in business - having a hard time verifying - Broken Joey Records offers licensing of original music.
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Maybe see you next week.

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From Barbara: Regarding multiple exposures

Hi all
re multi-exposures
see below from a friend re exhibit at Museum of the City of New York
Barbara Nelson
 
I have just seen a fantastic photography exhibit at The Museum of The City of New York by Jeff Chien-Hsing Liao entitled “New York  Assembled Realities”.
 
The photographer has created multiple exposures into large composited panorama photographs of New York City sometimes to include 400 images.
 
It is worth a visit to see how he has turned these scenes into new views, scenes that a person would not be able to take in as a single shot.
This exhibit runs until February 15, 2015.
 
While you are at the museum also stop and look at “Letters To Afar”, a video art installation, by the artist, Peter Forgacs, who has taken home movies made by Polish Jews who returned to visit their homeland to document that visit with their families and the small towns they left behind. The movies were taken in the 1920s and 1930s.
Very poignant and takes a bit adjusting to the many screens which are separated into different stories and spoken words.
This exhibit runs until March 22, 2015.
Enjoy and get the inspiration!