ASMP-ONC

The official blog of ASMP-ONC
American Society of Media Photographers Ohio North Coast

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

The ASMP-ONC Portfolio Speed Review.

Please plan to join us on Wednesday evening May 23, 2007 for our next program: The ASMP-ONC Portfolio Speed Review.

It's just like speed dating - for your portfolio.

Bring in your best work for an evaluation from 3 individuals who buy or sell photography. The format of your portfolio is completely up to you.

Each one is a creative professional in their field, representing Architecture, Graphic Design, Advertising, and Fine Art.

For more info on our reviewers see below.

When:
Wednesday May 23, 2007
Social 6:00 PM
Program 7:00 PM

Where:
Kalman & Pabst Photo Group
3907 Perkins Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44114-4634
216-426-9090
kpphoto.com

Event fees:
ASMP Student members - free
Student non-members - $10
ASMP Members- $5
Non-members- $20

Food will be included.

If you plan to attend please RSVP to:
Alex Lippisch - President
ASMP-Ohio North Coast chapter
asmponc.org
330-725-4059
alex@lippisch.com



Our guest reviewers are:

Diana Nicklaus-Garton AIA LEED A.P. / Associate / Bostwick Design Partnership

Diana is a licensed architect who has been practicing for 10 years.
Her focus has always been commercial/institutional work - no residential.
For her first two years, she trained in I.M. Pei's studio, and worked in
other NY studios, as well as a studio in Venice, Italy.
Local projects that she has have worked on include Akron Art Museum,
CIM's new addition, and several projects at the Clinic.


Peter Wach / Owner / Wach Gallery



Mark Collins / Creative Director / Hitchcock Fleming



Judy Barabas / Art Director / Adcom




With more than 25 years in the Cleveland advertising market,
designer/creative director Judy Barabas has held long tenures at The Jayme
Organization, Stein & Company and now Adcom Communications. Over the years,
she has worked with the area's finest photographers to find the beauty and
uniqueness in subjects as diverse as bank vaults and steel mills to light
bulbs and painted finishes.

Her current work at Adcom is a quite a departure from her efforts for such
B-to-B clients as Sherwin-Williams, Diebold and GE Lighting. Her focus is
now on capturing the look of excitement and wonder on the faces of children
for the national YMCA and Invest in Children.

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Friday, May 4, 2007

The Beginning of the ASMPONC Blog

Well ladies and gentlemen, the blog is up and working. Now that we have this tool to use as a group, we should put it to good use. Hopefully this will help us communicate back and forth with each other. This is a great place to post questions and comments to each other regarding chapter issues along with anything else photo related.

I am going to get everyone set up as authors on this site as soon as I get all of your information. Until then you are still able to comment about the posts.

Please let me know if anyone has any questions or suggestions regarding this page or the ASMPONC site.

Thanks,
Jamie Katz