Free Conference
Here's the info from the NPPA website: NPPA Night At Texas Christian University FORT WORTH, TX (April 12, 2008) – NPPA's Region 8 along with Texas Christian University are presenting NPPA Night on Thursday, April 17, 2008, in the Photojournalism Gallery at TCU's Schieffer School of Journalism. The evening will feature the photographs of Alyssa Banta and her project La Ciudad de Fort Worth. There will be a reception for the exhibit opening from 6 to 7 p.m., and Banta's presentation begins at 7 p.m. A panel discussion about the future of still photography in journalism during the age of convergence will follow. Panelists include Banta; Robert Hart, the former director of online content at Belo Corporation; Jerry Ward, of Canon Professional Markets; and Ian McVea, director of photography for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. All events are free and open to the public.
My last meeting as president
Elections will be held on Monday March 31st for the new officers of the UNT NPPA Chapter. I hope everyone will attend. I have truly enjoyed being the president and getting this program started again. I believe it has the potential to help educate and lead the students of UNT. The Club needs someone with the time and energy to truly lead this group. I tried my best to build it and to let the members have a little fun.
Lisa Parisot is the Adviser and should be consulted if you plan on running for office. She has great ideas for the future of NPPA and has been a driving force behind it.
The first year of this chapter has been successful. In less than six months the membership has grown, we have discusses many topics and created relationships with other departments and clubs. The next set of officers will have to take it the next step.
As soon as they are elected I will step down and become a normal member, but I am always willing to help out.
All the best to my fellow students and to my adviser.
Jimmy Alford
NPPA President
meeting time and place
Meeting will be in room 114 at 5:00 pm on Monday let me know if there is a conflict with your schedule. This will be one of two meetings in March the second will be at the end where we will be holding elections for the fall officers.
Jimmy
Online journalism conference
http://online.journalism.utexas.edu/index.php
It’s in Austin and I guess it’s free. I really have no idea. I registered for it and it never had a price or asked for a credit card. If it’s free, I definitely in, and you should be too. Plus it sounds cool.
Jimmy
Meeting next week
We need to start planning our own conference. Parisot said she had been asking around to get some guest speakers. Here is a basic agenda Two days Day 1: 4 pm - Intro 4:30 pm - Opening speakers (I would love to have 2, one video and one still) 5:30 pm - Q&A and meet & greet 6:00 pm - break for dinner 7:30 pm - start sessions (I was hoping for one over video, & one over online journalism.) 9:00 pm - Closing remarks Day two : 4:00 pm - start sessions (maybe get out and do some shooting and editing) 6:00 pm - break for dinner 7:00 pm - wrap up conference with keynote speaker All of this is ready to be changed, I just need to know what we will do and when. When is the big thing. We need to decide when to have this thing at next week's meeting. I was hoping to have it on Monday between 5:30 pm and 8:00 pm I'll get the time solid by Saturday. Let me know if they is a conflict. Also, we need to have elections at the end of March for new leaders of NPPA. So get your politicin on. Jimmy Alford
The Women in Photojournalism Conference coming to New Orleans in 2008
Call it The City of Mystery or the Paris of the South . New Orleans will be the site of the 2008 NPPA Women in Photojournalism Conference. Everyone is familiar with the history of the city, now come and join us to see the new New Orleans August 8, 9, 10, 2008. This city features cultural riches; sensual indulgences and unparalleled service that define the New Orleans experience continues to flourish, as they have for centuries. The most celebrated and historic core of the city “ including the Faubourg Marigny, French Quarter, Central Business District, Warehouse and Arts District, Magazine Street, Garden District, Audubon Park and Zoo and St. Charles Avenue – is thriving. With all of its facets, a New Orleans experience is never anything but completely authentic. The city's marvelous eccentricities are born from a rich heritage, respectfully and indelibly woven into the fabric of everyday life here. New Orleans doesnt act a part for its visitors; it simply welcomes everyone with open arms to a world all its own. The majestic Astor Crowne Plaza will be our host hotel for this conference. It is the gateway hotel to New Orleans' most exciting destination - the world famous French Quarter. Located where Bourbon Street meets Canal Street, The Astor Crowne Plaza allows for quick access to both the excitement of Bourbon Street and nearby downtown attractions of Harrah's Casino, Aquarium Of The Americas, Riverwalk Shopping Center, Morial Convention Center, N.O. Sports Arena and the Superdome. We have been able to get an outstanding rate of $129 per night for single and double occupancy. These rates will be available three days before, and three days after the conference. This hotel is truly a jewel of Bourbon Street! To book online, you only need a direct link to our reservation web site. Cut and past this link to register: http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/cp/1/en/advancedsearch?whichtype=room&roomResult=none&firstpoint=dcb1&hotelCode=msyla&quickRes=city&_GPC=WIP&checkInDate=06&checkOutMonthYear=072008&checkInMonthYear=072008&checkOutDate=11&_requestid=37788 This link will take you directly to reservation desk. You're your reservations as soon as possible. The rate will be valid as long as we have rooms available, up to and including August 11, 2008. About the Program The Women in Photojournalism Conference has been traveling across the country for the past 19 years. We have a rich tradition of having inspiring and engaging speakers of any program out there. This conference features a full program for both print and television photojournalist. It features two days of critiques, new trend and multimedia classes for every level of your career, and informative presentations to give your career a shot in the arm. We have a proud history of offering the finest speakers to help you define your career in this ever changing field. This conference also features a top notch photography contest that has always had entries that are absolutely impressive. Each year, we have had over 900 entries for this contest. The winners from the contest are displayed in our juried exhibit at a gallery. Volunteers Needed! We are in the beginning stages of planning, and if you want to help us put this program together, please contact our national coordinators. Our program relies on the generosity of our volunteers Tahra Makinson-Sanders at Tmakinson@yahoo.com Jennifer Friedberg at jfriedberg@star-telegram.com or Pat Holloway at Tvphotog@aol.com
Link your site
I was a little late to the meeting today, so I will get with Jimmy and put the minutes up later this week. But, I did want to let you guys know that if you have a website or blog you want to link this site, send me the address and I will check it out and get it on the blog roll. I am not really looking for personal blogs that tell how you feel about the weather or weird websites. Just stuff that pertains to what we are doing with the organization. Portfolio sites are OK, and if you have a blog that you post you work on and talk about it, that is cool too. If you don’t have my e-mail address you can send the link to Jimmy and he will get it to me. I will have more info out this week about some of the happenings of the group.
Hope everyone has a good week.
Upcoming conference
Whitney Buster informed me that a photojournalism conference is in Fort Wort during the first weekend of March. Here is a link http://www.swpjc.org/index.html I will announce it during Tomorrow’s meeting as well.
Secondly, I was hoping to together with the officers sometime outside of the regular meeting time to nail down the rules and awards for the Photo and Video Competition.
2/4 NPPA Meeting Key points
NPPA Meeting Key Points 2/4:
Gallery Showings- Jimmy is going to get our application ready for the gallery showing. We decided that we are going to break the photo contest in to categories: Spot News, Sports, Feature, Illustrations, ect. Also we probably will allow abstract and other art photo photos as well. We are still trying to determine how we will submit Video and other electronic works as well. We need to find a few people to judge for us, I think that Lisa Parisot is going to take care of that for us. We are going to try and get winners published in the Daily. If there are any questions about that you can talk to the photo Editor at the Daily, Rebecca Evens.
Selling Our Work- We are going to set a website with a pay pal account so we can all try and sell our work. We will probably set something up to where, if you do sell you work through us, you will have to donate a certain amount back to the organization. Not much, but al least something so we can keep our finances going. We don’t get much from the school and we don’t charge member fees, so I think this is a pretty fair agreement.
Merging Clubs- Jonny Carroll, a member of the NPPA, has started a photography club here on campus, so we are thinking about doing some things with them so we can get more people involved. If you have any questions about you can find Jonny’s E-mail on the NT Daily website, feel free to get with him about the Photo Club. His is not a news organization, but just like our group anyone can join.
We are going to possibly offer some sort of seminar to get some more members. If anyone has any ideas please let us know. We need to really get this club off the ground. As Jimmy said, we have made this group active for the first time in 20 years, so lets do it right and make sure that the photogs and others have this group when we graduate. We had a great meeting this week. I think we had about twice the number of people as last week, so lets keep it up and invite more people to the meeting and see if we can’t break Jimmy’s pocketbook with food cost.
Benefits of Joining NPPA
After our meeting this afternoon I went home and thought about how we can manage a blog that will be beneficial to all of our members. I realize that we accept all journalism students into our group, as well as anyone else who wants to join, so how do we make sure that we are catering to the needs of the many rather than the few? If there any suggestions on how we can accomplish this feel free to let me know. If you are a writer and you feel that we are only dealing with photo issues, don’t be afraid to say something, we are all in this together and we all need to get something out of this organization.
I also wanted to talk about the benefits of joining the NPPA. For those who don’t know the National Press Photographers Association is an organization that offers photographers and other media types various services for membership. Students get an incredible discount on their membership fee’s, so now is the best time to join. Some other benefits include: job banks, critiques by professional journalists, equipment insurance, updates on seminars that are going on around the country and also a nifty magazine that has some pretty good pictures in it. The NPPA also sponsors competitions for photogs and video people. Although you don’t have to be a member of the NPPA to attend our meetings, we encourage you to become one.
We are going to be doing a lot of interesting things this semester; guest speakers, gallery showings and possibly trying to send some of our people to seminars. Our goal for the next meeting is 20. Everybody bring a friend. I have heard that if we hit 20 people we get fed at the meetings, so lets get a lot of people excited about this group and have a great semester.
-Kyle
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