Friday, January 23, 2009

Concept Art Gallery Exhibit One Week Left


Now that the Holiday's are over and Change has finally arrived in America, I Hope you can stop by and check out the last week of the PITTSBURGH exhibit at the Concept Art Gallery.

Featuring my urban landscape's and the Pittsburgh Bridge series.

In the coming days, we will be launching our Fine Art Photography website and online marketplace so stay tuned.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Organizing your Digital Shoebox 2.0


Seminar: Sorting and Storing Your Digital Photographs - useful techniques for photographers, artists, designers and other creative professionals.
Saturday, January 17, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Photographer Richard Kelly will share his knowledge of how to keep track and manage the ever growing digital shoe-box. The newest software will be discussed and evaluated, including Adobe PhotoShop Lightroom and Expression Media Pro. Master the task of getting them off your computer and into a safe organized space for the future. This is an expanded and updated version of last year’s workshop. Members and students $60.00; Non members $75.00. Reservations required. Lunch included.
For reservations and more information, call education coordinator Sylvia Ehler, 412-431-1810, ext. 11 or Silver Eye Center for Photography programs.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Pittsburgh Tribune Review of PITTSBURGH Show


Five Photographers Offer an Eye on Pittsburgh by Kurt Shaw.

Dylan, Mark and I were on hand at the opening reception to the PITTSBURGH a century of photography show. We are all three teachers and many of our students from Pittsburgh Filmmakers and Carnegie Mellon University,were in attendance, as well a number of friends, family and clients. It was great to talk about photography and Pittsburgh with so many people.

I ran into Clyde "Red" Hare this past Wednesday, he was unable to make the reception but I know he wanted to be there. Red took a picture of the Heinz Endowments, DOWNTOWN NOW photography team.

One of the real highlights of the PITTSBURGH show, reception, was seeing the work juxtaposed in one place. From Luke Swank's Pittsburgh to Clyde's through to my own. Same city, such different perspectives. As Mark Perrott said to me as my wife Jennifer Pesci-Kelly took our picture in front of the Luke Swank wall, "This is a good night for Photography in Pittsburgh." And he was right.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Pittsburgh A CENTURY OF PHOTOGRAPHY


Pittsburgh A CENTURY OF PHOTOGRAPHY

at the the Concept Art Gallery

November 15th - January 31st 2008

Reception November 15th at 5-7 pm.

Featuring Photography by

Clyde Hare

Richard Kelly
Mark Perrott
Luke Swank
Dylan Vitone

Concept Art Gallery
1031 South Braddock Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15218
USA

Monday, October 20, 2008

Behind the lens at Thoughtform Design

After last weeks presentation at Thoughtform Design I was invited to sit down with Project Strategist John Sotirakis, and some of his colleagues, for a brief Q&A. Jonathon Hill was one of those and he created the web page of my presentation.

We talked about photography, culture of the amateur, the influence of stock photography on assignment work and our clients interpretation of a visual comp. I talked about the journey from Assistant to producer to photographer. The importance of mentors and mentoring and why I love teaching.

An additional caption and attribution should be noted on the photograph of Greg Louganis, that was a Polaroid test, from a photo shoot in 1986, I was the first assistant and the photographer was David Vance.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Dreams, Goals & Lists





This morning I am presenting to THOUGHTFORM Inc, a Pittsburgh based design firm. I was invited by my friend and colleague, John Sotirakis,to tell some stories that I refer to as "behind the lens" (reference to "Behind the Music," on VH-1).

Going back to my early mentors, David Vance, Art Kane and Kurt Markus the experiences of assisting, producing and shooting come full circle in the photograph that I am creating today for clients and my personal projects.

Later I will share some of the stories.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Shutterbug Magazine Radio Professionalism and Ethics

A couple of weeks ago, I was invited to participate in an interview on Shutterbug Magazine radio. The theme was ethics and professionalism in photography. As a photographer and educator these topics come up from time to time in the studio or in the classroom, but it is a rare opportunity to talk about business ethics to a more mainstream audience.

The topic was partly inspired by recent news coverage of photojournalists creating new images from multiple frames using image editing software and the comments of a popular conceptual photographer who created images of a political candidate. Although very different circumstances, both have started multiple discussions online and in the mainstream media about the photography industry and the professional standards and ethics we stand by.

As I prepared for the interview I looked back at some of my experiences over the twenty years I have been a professional. My personal opinion is that the expectations of our profession have not changed, but that society has both raised the bar of what is acceptable and at the same time been an accomplice to more and more sifting under the bar.

Here is the link to the interview, let's see what develops. Bad puns never die they must be archival!