PDNedu's Spring 2012 Issue Goes Digital!
PDNedu’s Spring 2012 issue is hot off the press and the print issue should have just arrived at schools from coast-to-coast. We’ve also just put the finishing touches on the winners gallery for...
View ArticleCall for Entries: LUCEO Student Project Award
As recently reported on PDNPulse, the LUCEO Images photo collective have announced a call for entries for their third annual Student Project Award, which awards a full-time graduate or undergraduate...
View ArticleBudding Fashion Photographers, Take Note
Image © Joanna Kustra, PDN The Look 2011 winner PDN The Look Fashion Photo Contest is back. The winners of each category, including the Debut (student/emerging) category will appear in PDN's October...
View ArticleExplore Your Hometown with YPA’s 2012 Summer Mentoring Program
The Young Photographers Alliance (YPA) is a global community where young photographers connect with the inspiration, resources and contacts they need to build successful and sustainable careers as...
View ArticleTake the 2012 Photo Educator Survey
Our friends at the MAC Group are conducting a national survey of post secondary photography educators. This survey is designed to take a snapshot of photographic education and its trends and to see...
View ArticleThe Ian Parry Scholarship: Deadline to Apply June 30
As reported earlier today on the PDN Pulse blog, the 2012 Ian Parry Scholarship deadline is quickly approaching on June 30. The scholarship, which supports current full-time photography students and...
View ArticleDotphotozine Launches a Bigger, Bolder Second Issue
In PDNedu’s spring 2012 issue (Project X) we brought you news of Dotphotozine, a real magazine you can hold in your hands—how many of those are around anymore?—and an associated Web site, which was...
View ArticleRock Your Blog with Photo Nights Boston on Monday, August 20
Everyone knows that media has changed. The entry level cost for starting your own publication, via a blog, has dropped to exactly nothing. For many, blogging has become a hobby, for others it’s a...
View ArticleA Tale of Three Cities
In summer 2011, Abby Robinson, photography faculty member at New York City’s School of Visual Arts reported on the PDNedu blog about her international adventures teaching a month-long digital...
View ArticlePDNedu Breaks Out of the Classroom!
PDNedu magazine, a favorite of photo programs across the U.S., is hot off the press and now shipping to photo educators in schools from coast-to-coast. In addition to the magazine in print, PDNedu is...
View ArticleA Tale of Three Cities (Part II) SAIGON
By Abby Robinson Image © Lam Hieu Thuan/#6 A, B & C Backstory: On my first trip to Saigon in the summer of 1994, the most important person I met was Lam Tan Tai, head of the Saigon branch of the...
View ArticleHold the Date: Smith Award Ceremony on Wednesday, October 17
Image: Steel, 1955, W. Eugene Smith Archive, Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona. © The Heirs of W. Eugene Smith On Wednesday, October 17, the School of Visual Arts Theatre on...
View ArticleA Tale of Three Cities (Part III) SHANGHAI
Posing for pictures on the Bund, Shanghai, China The City and the Country: Shanghai is more about the future than the past. That’s as true for me as it is for this ever-expanding city. Of the three...
View ArticleA Tale of Three Cities: SHANGHAI (final installment)
Photo: Statue in Martyrs Park, Shanghai, China, © Abby Robinson SVA’s Digital Photo Workshop in Shanghai, China: Week 2 Week two of our workshop was show and tell. Wedged in between a group critique...
View ArticlePhoto Students, Submit Your Best Work
With the fall school semester quickly coming to a close, it's an ideal time to select your best images for entry in PDNedu's tenth annual student photo contest. We've got an incredible prize package...
View ArticleSauter le petit-déjeuner augmente d'un tiers le risque de diabète de type 2 -...
Il a été décrit comme le repas le plus important de la journée.Et en sautant le petit-déjeuner, votre risque de développer un diabète augmente d'un tiers, selon les recherches.Ceux qui manquent leur...
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