Added 19th AprilChanarin talks; Power sold out
The talk on the work of duo Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin at the Lowry on 28th April will be delivered by Oliver Chanarin.
We're told by NMPFT that the Mark Power talk is sold out; a few tickets are left for Elliott Erwitt. Tickets still available from Cornerhouse for Yvonne Venegas's masterclass and portfolio viewing on 5th May. Please note that the address for those interested in being considered for a portfolio viewing is lesley.young@cornerhouse.org (and not as previouisly published).
Added 18th MarchJack Lowe added to Swimming the Cyan Sea
We're delighted to say we have now secured an extra speaker for Redeye's keynote digital workflow day - Swimming the Cyan Sea - surviving the digital imaging revolution, in Bradford on 28th March.
Jack Lowe is one of the UK's leading providers of digital services on behalf of photographers. His company specialises not just in the traditional lab skills of top quality scanning, retouching and printing, but is also available to manage and advise on workflow for photographers, and in particular offers advice on supplying CMYK files, which is an unknown area for many photographers. He will talk about what can be done by the photographer themselves and when it is advantageous to use the services of an expert, and look at what makes the difference between a good print or file and an outstanding one.
In addition, as billed the day will begin with the presentation from top expert Bob Marchant on a practical approach to digital workflow and how to ensure your digital files conform with standards.
It will also feature contributions from Ed Horwich on taking the headaches out of captioning/metadata and file transfer, and Redeye's Director Paul Herrmann will reveal new survey information on the true picture of digital imaging in photography.
This event is ideal for anyone who is serious about using digital imaging and wants to get the best possible quality with the fewest headaches. It is highly recommended for all working photographers. Digital Asset Management is rapidly becoming the top consideration for photographers and this unique seminar will give you cutting-edge answers.
SPECIAL OFFER! If you are attending as (or with) a group of students we have secured a special deal for block student bookings made before 23rd March. Please call 0845 456 0260 or email Redeye as soon as possible.
ANOTHER SPECIAL OFFER! South Yorkshire photographers can obtain a significant discount on bookings for this and other Redeye events. Please email mark@id8photography.co.uk for further details, stating which events you would like to attend.
The standard advanced price for tickets booked with credit or debit cards through Redeye's website up to 27th March is 35 pounds including VAT; concessions are 25 pounds. See www.redeye.org.uk.
Venue: National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Bradford; 11 am to 4:30 pm.
Finally, please note that any remaining tickets on the door will be priced at 40 pounds with no concessions.
Added 22nd February:New events added: Elliott Erwitt, Mark Power and Yvonne Venegas
We're delighted to add these three top speakers to our programme. Mark Power is on 22 April 2006; Elliott Erwitt on 26 April and Yvonne Venegas will do a talk on 4 May and a masterclass and portfolio session on 5 May. Please scroll to the end of this page and download the new PDF with an amended timetable.
Added 8th February:Tickets on the Door
Please note that we cannot guarantee that any tickets will be available on the door for any events. Advance booking is essential for Critique/Surgery sessions, and highly recommended for workshops, masterclasses and talks; handouts will usually only be available for those who book in advance.
Special deals for South Yorkshire photographers
For a limited period photographers living or working in South Yorkshire (including Sheffield, Doncaster, Barnsley & Rotherham) can get substantial discounts off all events in the current Redeye season. A Special Interest Group (SIG) for photographers has been set up through funding from Digital South Yorkshire by Redeye regular Mark Harvey. Please email mark@id8photography.co.uk right away for further details, stating what events you're interested in and your full contact details.
Added 25th January:Geoff Dyer: We’re delighted that David Brittain, former editor of Creative Camera and one of the most influential names in British Photography, will interview Geoff Dyer at the latter’s talk on 7th April.
Adam Broomberg / Oliver Chanarin: just to point out that either Adam or Oliver will talk - we'll find out nearer the time which.
For Do You Really Want to Do This - 2: Projects and art photography, the day will now be co-presented by Nick Thompson of Arts Council England.
Please note the date for Larry Herman - Poverty Race Politics is 2nd March, not the 3rd as it says on the programme calendar.
All the Free Network Meetings start at 7:30pm. Most of the paid evening events such as lectures and discussons start at 7pm.
Although many of you have successfully purchased tickets online from the Redeye website, we’ve had a few reports of teething problems with web ticket sales. Most of these have now been sorted out, but if you find anything not working please call 0845 456 0260 or email info@redeye.org.uk
Tickets are now available for Do You Really Want to Do This - 1: Commercial and Editorial; the fault on the website has been fixed.
You’ll need to log in to buy tickets, with your normal Redeye password. If you’ve lost your password, you can now get a reminder from the “Subscribe†page, or during the ticket-buying process. This is the same password needed to post messages on the forums.
Hey, now you’ve got your password, why not comment on the changes - or anything else - on our forums?
A couple of people have reported problems with the Lowry website too; we’re told the telephone sales line is more reliable than the web, and that tickets are now definitely for sale.