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Absentee Bid Form: Buy it NOW! see page 2.Name_____________________________________________________________________ State / ZIP ______________________________________________________________Address__________________________________________________________________Home Phone _______________________________________________________________City _________________________________________________________________ Work Phone _______________________________________________________________Lot No. Artist title Bid Price Method of payment_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________RAFFLE TICKETS: Write the number of tickets you want to place on each item.:1 Ticket for $ 5 _____ R-01 ____ R-02 ____ R-03 ____ R-04 ____ R-05 ____ R-06 ____ R-07 ____ R-08 ____3 Tickets for $ 10 _____ R-09 ____ R-10 ____ R-11 ____ R-12 ____ R-13 ____ R-14 ____ R-15 ____ R-16 ____8 Tickets for $ 25 _____ R-17 ____ R-18 ____ R-19 ____ R-20 ____ R-21 ____ R-22 ____ R-23 ____ R-24 ____r-25 ____ R-26 ____ R-27 ____ R-28 ____ R-29 ____ R-30 _____________________________________ ______________ ____________________ __________________________________________________Mastercard or Visa Number Expiration Date Security Code We/I have read the attached Conditions of Sale and we/I agree tocomply fully with them. Please sign on the line above.Submit absentee bids by 11:00pm September 10, 2009 to: D. Clarke Evans • <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Photographic</strong> <strong>Society</strong> • 6338 N New Braunfels # 174San Antonio TX 78209 or fax 210-828-5330, ATTENTION: Clarke. Questions? Call Clarke at 210-824-4123 or email Clarke@texasphoto.org.Benefit <strong>Auction</strong> Information1. All photographs are mounted, over matted, framed and ready for hanging.2. While every effort has been made to describe materials contained as correct, all lots are offered AS IS. The items are available forfull inspection prior to the auction. If you have any questions, call Clarke at 210-824-4123.3. Measurements refer to the image size, the height appears first followed by the width.4. Photographs arriving too late to appear in the auction catalog will be available for viewing during the preview week.5. All sales are final. No returns or refunds.6. The <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Photographic</strong> <strong>Society</strong> (TPS) assumes NO responsibility for corrections of descriptions, genuineness, authenticity ordefects in any lot and makes no warranty in connection therewith.7. Conditions of sale may be waived, modified or voided at the sole discretion of TPS.8. Payment will be made in cash, travellers’ checks, personal or business checks accompanied by two forms of identification and/ora VISA or MASTERCARD credit card. Payment is to be made at end of sale.9. Absentee bids will be accepted via mail, phone, or fax until 11:00pm (Central time) September 10, 2009. Bidding will be executedcompetitively, and items will be purchased up to the amount left by absentee bidders, but not necessarily that high. This serviceis offered as a convenience and absentee bidders may NOT hold the auction responsible for any errors in executing absentee bids.Successful absentee bidders (only) will be notified within 5 days of the sale, and upon receipt of payment the items may be pickedup or mailed if shipping charges are paid.10. Values are furnished as a service to prospective bidders. They are the approximate gallery price.11. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. The auctioneer has the right to reject any bid and to advancethe bidding at his/her absolute discretion; and, in the event of any dispute between bidders, to determine the successfulbidder or to reoffer and resell the article in dispute.12. Value reflects normal selling price for each image plus $ 75 for framing.3


01. James EvansMarathon, TXDigital, 5/50Digital pigmentprint.10”x10”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 87502. Byron BrauchliXalapa, VeracruxBicycle and MagueyPhoto-polymergravureand chine colle.8”x9”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 47503. Kay DentonHorseshoe Bay, TXFog and Vines, 3/20Series: Beyond MemorySilver gelatin print.4”x5”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 37504. Peter BrownHouston, TXDimmitt Meat CompanySeries: On the PlainsCourtesy of Harris Gallery,Houston; Stephen Clarke Gallery,Austin; PDNB Gallery, DallasDigital pigment print. 11”x14”Min Bid: $ 350 • Value: $ 67505. Tom ChambersRichmond, VAWay Out West, 5/20Series: Ex VotosPhotomontage. 12”x18”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 1,02506. Faustinus DeraetAustin, TXAbandoning Ania #16Series: Abandoning AniaDigital pigment print.7”x9”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 32507. Nevada WierSanta Fe, NMChina, Pamir Mountains,Xinjiang Province, Buzkashi,Kirghiz MinoritySeries: A Nomadic VisionDigital pigment print. 11”x17”Min Bid: $ 150 • Value: $ 77508. Clarke EvansSan Antonio, TXDenton ValleyDigital pigment print.3.5”x7”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 37509. Joe AkerHouston, TXPrayer Wheels, Artist ProofSeries: Tibet JourneyUV inks on dibond aluminum print.25”x47.5” • Min Bid: $ 150 • Value: $ 1,80010. Amanda StahlJohnson City, TXTwin Towers, September 22, 2000Digital pigment print. 6”x16”Min Bid: $ 150 • Value: $ 52511. Lynn BaldwinHouston, TXBridge at La Grange, <strong>Texas</strong>Series: Panoramas of Small Town AmericaDigital pigment print. 7”x16”Min Bid: $ 150 • Value: $ 3754


12. Amy Holmes GeorgeMcKinney, TXHer MagnoliaSeries: Dream MemoryToned silver gelatinprint. 7”x7”Min bid: $ 150Value: $ 47513. Susan DunkerleymacguireWaco, TXMockingbirdDigital pigment print.12”x12”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 32514. Lance KeimigPembroke, MATres Cruces,Terlingua, 2007, 1/2Series: Big BendLucia pigment print on fiberbased paper. 10”x10”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 52515. Max KellenbergerSan Francisco, CAGrasses, Chatillion surChalaronne, France, 2004Artist ProofSeries: GrassesSepia and selenium tonedsilver gelatin print. 9”x9”Min Bid: $ 350Value: $ 60016. Jack KotzSanta Fe, NMHaunt, Cap d’ Antibes,France, 1989Series: Orion’s SmileVintage type C-print.19.5”x15.5”Min Bid: $ 350Value: $ 1,60017. Wyatt McSpaddenAustin, TXCity Market, Luling, TXSeries: <strong>Texas</strong> BBQDigital pigment print.19”x16”Min Bid: $ 350Value: $ 72518. Todd JaggerFort Davis, TXClouds, BoquillasCanyon, <strong>Texas</strong>/MexicoUltrachrome print.9”x12”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 37519. Sonia KatchianChapel Hill, NCHigh <strong>Society</strong>, 1/25Series: FlamingosDigital pigment print.9”x12”Min Bid: $ 325Value: $ 80020. J. Darwin HarrisonAustin, TXWood Shed – 25 June 200417:09, 2/10Series: The Wood ShedIlfochrome print mountedon aluminum. 16”x24”Min Bid: $ 400 • Value: $ 97521. Robert HowenSan Antonio, TXThree R’sDigital pigment print.12”x18”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 3005


22. Kenny BraunAustin, TXBalmorhea High DiveSilver gelatin print.15”x15”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 57523. Susan BurnstineLos Angeles, CAThreshold, Artist ProofSeries: FlightDigital pigment print,hand varnished.12”x12”Min Bid: $ 250Value: $ 92524. Richard ChepeyCorpus Christi, TXGlen Coe and Man, 10/25Series: ScotlandGold toned silver gelatinprint. 15.5”x19.5”Min Bid: $ 250Value: $ 75025. O. Rufus LovettLongview, TXShadows II, 2005Series: Kilgore Rangerette bookDigital pigment print.15”x15”Min bid: $ 150Value: $ 87526. Laura CalfeeDriftwood, TXThe Water Pitcher, 1/10K3 inks on IlfordGalerie gold fibersilk print. 8”x10”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 575Framed by Artist.27. Scott C. CampbellLongview, TXCaddo WindSeries: Woods of theKadohadachoSilver negative digitalpigment print. 19”x15”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 67528. Polly ChandlerAustin, TXTree Houses, 1/25Digital pigment print.Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 42529. kim and Gina WestonCarmel, CACat in Hat, 3/25Courtesy of Kim WestonSilver gelatin print.10”x8”Min Bid: $ 300Value: $ 52530. Barry BannerHouston, TXDust Storm-Death ValleySeries: Theater of Light • Digital pigmentprint. 8”x23” • Min Bid: $ 150 • Value: $ 27531. Tammy Cromer-CampbellLongview, TXLost Love Triptych, 2/25 • Series: EnvironmentalInjustice in East <strong>Texas</strong> • Silver negative digitalpigment print. 7”x22” • Min Bid: $ 150 • Value: $ 77532. Paul GreenbergDallas, TXFish Market, Seattle, 2008, 3/10Selenium toned silver gelatin print.7”x17” • Min Bid: $ 150 • Value: $ 8256


33. Lemuel JohnsonAustin, TXFeathers. Wax. Sun.Silver gelatin print.14”x11”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 37534. Elliott McDowellSanta Fe, NMBoots and Wurlitzer, 1977Digital pigment print.12”x9.5”Min bid: $ 150Value: $ 82535. Michael KiteiSanta Fe, NMPhaleonopsis II inMonochrome, 1/45Series: Botanicals in colorand black and whiteDigital pigment print. 10”x12”Min bid: $ 150 • Value: $ 32536. Chip HooperCarmel Valley, CAGiant’s Tooth, TasmanSea, 2003, 6/25Series: New Zealand’s SouthPacific and Tasman SeaSilver gelatin print. 20”x24”Min Bid $ 150 • Value: $ 2,10037. Carol HaymanAustin, TXBirds on a Wire, Artist ProofPolymer plateintaglio print.8”x10”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 22538. Isa LeshkoSalem, MASign in MonumentValley, UT, 1/20Silver gelatin print.15”x15”Min Bid: $ 350Value: $ 77539. Michael RigbyAustin, TXDream TowerDigital pigmentprint. 5”x5”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 30041. Cole ThompsonLaporte, COAuschwitz No. 14Series: The Ghosts ofAuschwitz & BirkenauDigital pigment print.5”x5”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 30040. Martha GrenonAustin, TXRoma Grrrls, Plemetina,Kosovo, 2008, 3/10Series: Minority ReportSelenium toned silvergelatin print. 10”x10”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 47542. Richard OrtonNacogdoches, TXAbandoned Church,Houston CountySeries: Rural East <strong>Texas</strong>Digital pigment print. 6”x9”Min Bid: $ 150 • Value: $ 3257


43. Kenda NorthDallas, TXNudes in Shop Window,Artist Proof #1Series: Florence, 2007Digital pigmentprint. 18”x13”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 87544. Nancy ScanlanAustin, TXBlue BeakDigital pigmentprint. 14”x9.5”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 47545. Glynda Hatfield RoseAustin, TXDiana at Bantry Bay,IrelandType C-print.8”x8”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 47546. Aline SmithsonLos Angeles, CAWinter AppleDigital pigmentprint. 10”x10”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 42547. Trish SimoniteSan Antonio, TXHidden History, 3/30Series: The History of FlintDigital pigmentprint. 12”x18”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 87548. Victoria SmithAustin, TXLauren’s Dress/Frio RiverDigital pigmentprint. 18”x18”Min Bid: $ 750Value: $ 1,30049. Richard NewmanPacific Grove, CAWest <strong>Texas</strong> Sun SetDigital pigment print.8”x10”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 37550. Luther SmithFort Worth, TXPond North of Park Glen,Fort Worth, <strong>Texas</strong>, 2005Series: North <strong>Texas</strong> LandscapesDigital pigment print. 15”x21”Min Bid: $ 150 • Value: $ 82551. Richard ReynoldsAustin, TXMagnolia BlossomSeries: High Resolution FlowersUltrachrome print. 8”x22”Min Bid: $ 150 • Value: $ 82552. Robert BradshawSanta Barbara, CAUntitledDigital pigment print. 8”x16”Min Bid: $ 225 • Value: $ 4258


53. Kimberley GremillionHouston, TXDance #15, 4/25Series: DanceDigital pigmentprint. 18”x12”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 1,00054. Blue MitchellPortland, ORPerchedAcrylic lift onbirch wood.16”x20”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 67555. Ann TexterGeorgetown, TXEdison’s Protege<strong>Photographic</strong>Mixed Media.9”x7”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 52556. Wayne LambertColorado Springs, COZenaida, Michoacán,Mexico, 2008, 1/50Series: PurépechaPlatinum/palladiumprint. 9.5”x8”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 75057. Carol WatsonBlanco, TXRepent NowSeries: Salton SeaDigital pigmentprint. 11”x14”Min Bid: $ 175Value: $ 37558. Steve GoffOdessa, TXUntitled, 2009Series: Lone StarSun DanceDigital pigmentprint. 13”x19”Min Bid: $ 225Value: $ 37559. Sandra ChenWeinsteinLake Forest, CABoys of Diwali, 2/25Series: Facets of IndiaDigital pigmentprint. 10”x15”Min Bid: $ 150 • Value: $ 93560. Angilee WilkersonDenton, TXUnder the Big Tree, 2/10Series: re:CollectCourtesy of Beringand James Gallery.Digital pigment print. 13”x19”Min Bid: $ 200 • Value: $ 52561. Dennis FaganAustin, TXFrio #75Series: RiverDigital pigmentprint. 5”x7”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 67562. George ObremskiNew York, NYGondolasDigital pigmentprint. 15”x20”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 1,5009


63. Robb KendrickLaredo, TXUntitledSeries: RaramuriDigital pigment printof Tintype original.11”x8”Min Bid: $ 400Value: $ 1,50064. Frank YezerAustin, TXCedar Chopper’s HatSeries: About HatsSelenium toned silvergelatin print. 14”x14”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 45065. Paul WainwrightAtkinson, NHDoor, Olde Meeting House(1755), Danville, NewHampshire, 2004, 2/20Series: The Colonial Meetinghousesof New EnglandSelenium toned silver printfrom 4x5 negative. 13.5”x10.5”Min bid: $ 225 • Value: $ 55071. Joan GentrySanta Fe, NMLatourell Falls,SpringtimeSilver gelatinprint. 19”x13”Min bid: $ 150Value: $ 92567. Susan Hayre ThelwellSanta Fe, NMRanch Road 2400, 2/10Series: Mitchell’s LotDigital pigmentprint. 16”x11”Min bid: $ 500Value: $ 77569. Yam TolanAustin, TXSnow OutSeries: Earth andSky, 2006-2008Digital pigmentprint. 13”x16”Min bid: $ 150 • Value: $ 87572. PatriciaBrownAustin, TXBraided GarlicSeries: Root Leaf StemDigital pigmentprint on fiber basepaper. 18”x12”Min bid: $ 150Value: $ 47566. Terri St. ArnauldAustin, TXSTOPSelenium tonedsilver gelatin print.10.5”x10.5”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 35068. Patricia SandlerLos Angeles, CAThe Bench, 1/20Series: The PierDigital pigmentprint. 12”x17”Min Bid: $ 150Value: $ 52570. Caleb JaggerFort Davis, TXCochran MountainsMatte fiberprint. 24”x30”Min Bid: $ 450Value: $ 1,20073. David H. GibsonDallas, TXSunrise, August 28, 2008,7:40 AM, Eagle NestLake, New Mexico, 3/25Series: Sunrise, EagleNest Lake, New MexicoSilver gelatinprint. 13.5”x5”Min bid: $ 150Value: $ 47510


PHOTO<strong>Texas</strong> Related ExhibitsAbilene, TXCockerell Art Gallery. 1133 N. 2nd St., Suite 102. In Transit: The Places Lifehas Found Me (images by Jessalyn Massingill), Sept 10-30. Artist ReceptionSept 10, 5:30-8:30p.Grace Museum. 102 Cypress St. 325-673-4587. Dedication of the Alice andBill Wright Photography Gallery. Sept. 26, Roy Flukinger speaker, luncheon,reservations required. <strong>Texas</strong> Photographers from the Alice Wright andBill Wright Photograph Collection. Sept 26-Jan 24, 2010.Austin, TXMexican American Cultural Center. 600 River Street, 78701. 512-478-6222.Flutter: New work by Connie Arismendi. Sept 12-Nov 28. Artist ReceptionSept 20, 5-8p.L. Nowlin Gallery. 1202-a W. Sixth St.512-626-9301. Tu-Sa: 10a-5p. FirstThur: 6-8p. Photographs by Bear Guerra.Sept 3-Oct 31. Artist reception,Sept 5, 6-8p. In collaboration withJohn Cleary Gallery and Austin Centerfor Photography: Magnum Photographer,Elliott Erwitt, on display Sept23–26.<strong>Texas</strong> Folklife Gallery. 1317 S. Congress. Mo-Fr: 11a-5p. Ranch Gates of theSouthwest, thru Oct. 1st.Women & Their Work. 1710 Lavaca. 10-6 M-F & Sat 12-5. Red Hot Red DotFall Fundraiser and Group Art Show. This is an all media show, featuringphotography by Leah deVun, Mary Sledd, Lesley Nowlin, Sybil Miller,Denise Prince and William Hundley. Sep 17- 26. Artist reception, Sep. 17th6-9pm, tickets $75 online at http://womenandtheirwork.org.Dallas, TXAfterImage Gallery. The Quadrangle. 2828 Routh St. #115. 214-871-9140. Mo-Sat, 10a-5:30p. Kenn Thorpe: Church and State, thru Sept 9.Houston, TX© Bear Guerra© Scott MillerSun to Moon Gallery. 1515 E. Levee St. 214-745-1199. Th-Sa, 11a-5p. First Light: Five PhotographersExplore Yosemite’s Wilderness (anexhibit of finely crafted prints featuringvaried interpretations of the Sierra wilderness).Sept 12-Oct 17.Blaffer Gallery. The Art Museum of the University of Houston. 120 FineArts Blgd. 77204. Tu-Fr 10a-5p; Sa & Su 1p-5p. 713-743-9530. Josephine Meckseper,Sept 12-Nov 14. Opening reception Sept 11, 6-8p.Lawndale Art Center. 4912 Main St. 77002. 713-528-5858. 30th AnniversaryExhibition, curated by Clint Willour, Aug 21-Sept 26.Johnson City, TXWatson Studio Gallery. 105 N. Nugent St. 78606. 512-944-8585. Fantastic PlasticExhibition, juried by Susan Burnstine [Los Angeles, CA], thru Sep 19.Longview, TXTammy Cromer-Campbell Photographs & Gallery. 207 North CenterStreet. Tu–Fr 10a–4p and by apt. International Holga Inspire Exhibition featuringMichelle Bates, David Burnett, Tammy Cromer-Campbell [Longview],Taiju Fubuki, Teru Kuwayama, Pauline St Denis, Harvey Stein [New York,NY], and Rebecca Tolk, Sept 3 thru Oct 30.Lubbock, TXSRO Gallery. Department of Art, <strong>Texas</strong> Tech University. School of ArtBuilding at 18th & Flint. 806-742-3825. Priya Kambli, Aug 24-Sept 19. DickLance [Fort Worth], Sept 21-Oct 17.San Antonio, TXSan Antonio exhibits in conjunction with Fotoseptiembre.AnArte Gallery. The Collection. 7959 Broadway, #404. 210-826-5674. JosephDial: Suenos De La Tierra. Opening reception Sept 10, 6-8p, thru Sept 30.Artistic Endeavors Gallery. 418 Villita, Building 25. 210-222-2497. Here AndBack Again: Celebrating The 40th Anniversary Of The Moon Landing (Imagesfrom the collection of Jerry Hayes), Sept 1-30.El Sol Studios. 936 South Alamo. 210-226-9700. Roxanne R. Haynes: Suenos.Opening reception Sept. 3, 6-9p, thru Sept 30.Fiber Artspace. 1414 S. Alamo, Suite 103. 210-633-6959. Juried Exhibition:Foto-Fiber-Fabulous. Opening reception Sept. 3, 6-9p, thru Oct 31.Freshoutphotos Print Studio & Gallery. 1115 S. Alamo, #3104. John Langmore[Austin]: Oaxaca. Opening reception Sept 4, 5-10p, thru Sept 30.High Wire Arts Gallery. 326 W. Josephine St. 201-320-5702. Rebecca Dietz:Closer (curated by Cindy Palmer). Opening reception Sept 11, 6-10p, thruSept 30.Land Heritage Institute. 413 Neal Rd. 210-224-2518. Ansen Seale [SanAntonio]: The Corn Crib. Opening reception Sept 20, 5-7p.Museo Alameda. 101 South Santa Rosa. 210-299-4300. Nickolas Muray: FridaKahlo Through The Lens Of Nickolas Muray, thru Dec 6.River City Silver. 5103 McCullough. 210-734-2020. Mo-Fr 8:30a-6p. GeorgeBrainard: Race Fans. Opening reception Sept 11, 6-9p, thru Oct 31.Robot Art Gallery. 1114 S. St. Mary’s #200. 210-476-8801. Mo-Fr 9a-5p.Photo-Design: Where Image and Design Meet. Opening reception Sept. 4, 7-9p,thru Oct 30.San Antonio Museum of Art. 200 West Jones Ave. 210-978-8100. CulinaryDelights: Photographs by David Halliday. Opening reception Sept 11, 6-8pArtist Talk Sept 13, 1p.San Antonio Visual Arts Gallery. River Center Mall, 849 East Commerce,Space 205. Fotoseptiembre Exhibit. Opening reception, Sept 1, 6:30p, thruSept 30.Sigueiros Gallery. Instituto Cultural de Mexico. 600 Hemisfair Park. 210-227-0123. Hautes Coutures (curated by Michael Mehl), Erwin Staeheli: Passages,and Berthold Steinhilber: Ghost Town. Opening reception Sept 5, 4-8p,thru Sept 30.Witte Museum. 3801 Broadway. 78209. 210-357-1900. Small Town <strong>Texas</strong>: Photographsby Dr. Ricardo Romo. Aug 22-Oct 4.Temple, TXCultural Activities Center. 3011 N. Third Street. 254-773-9926. Mo-Fr:9a-4:30p, and Sa: 9a-2p. Personal Expressions: A photographic exhibition byMargaret Williamson [Salado]. Artist reception: Aug 14, 7-9p, thru Oct 9.Santa Fe, NMThe Palace of the Governors on the Plaza. 105 W. Palace Avenue, 87504.505-476-5100. Closed Mon, 10a-5p. Through The Lens: Creating Santa Fe,including work by Melanie West [Santa Fe, NM], thru Oct 25, 2009.Verve Gallery of Photography. 219 Marcy Street. 87501. 505-982-5009. Tu-Sa11a-6p or by apt. Magnum Photos featuring Henri Cartier-Bresson, RobertCapa, Steve McCurry, Elliott Erwitt and many others, thru August 22.Photographs by Susan Burnstine [Los Angeles, CA], Susan kae Grant andBeth Moon. Opening reception Aug 27, 5-7p, thru Nov 7.11


RaffleThis year’s raffle includes photographic products and select images donated bygenerous TPS members. You may select the items you wish to place your raffletickets. Put them all on one item, or spread them around to try and win more.Tickets are a mere $5 apiece, 3 for $10 or 8 for $25. Remember, your money goesstraight to member services like our great color catalogs, touring exhibits, workshopsand more. Purchase your tickets by using the Absentee Bid Form on page 2or call Clarke at 210-824-4123.© Julien McRobertsR-01. Santa Fe WorkshopsSanta Fe, NMwww.sfworkshop.comOne $ 1,000 tuition credit for workshopin San Miguel de Allende, in 2009 or 2010– Some restrictions/requirements apply.Santa Fe <strong>Photographic</strong> Workshops is an inspirationalresource for all photographers, from enthusiaststo professionals. Offering over 150 educational programsa year, you’ll learn from today’s most influentialinstructors to inspire your creativity andexpand your technical skills. Whether engagingyour imagination in Santa Fe, discovering the cultureof San Miguel de Allende, or exploring far offplaces, the Workshops supports all levels of participantsin their passion for photography.R-02. Scott MartinSan Antonio, TXwww.on-sight.comOne 4-hour digital consultationValue: $ 600Scott Martin will donate a 4 hour digital photographyworkflow and color management consultation.The training can only be performed in the Austin orSan Antonio or Scott’s studio in San Antonio.Onsight provides on-location one-on-one and grouptraining for photographers, pro labs, artists, designers,and prepress professionals. With exceptionalcolor management and production techniques Scotthelp’s clients attain the highest level of efficiencyand image quality. Onsight founder Scott Martinhas been training digital imaging professionalssince 1992 and has had the pleasure of working withsome of the best photographers, pro labs, ad agenciesand printers in the industry.Mary Virginia SwansonR-03. Mary Virginia Swanson& Tucson, AZ & New York CityR-04. www.mvswanson.comTwo one-hour consultationsValue: $ 300 eachMary Virginia Swanson makes it her goal to helpphotographers find the strengths in their work andidentify appreciative audiences in today’smarketplace. Swanson has a diverse professionalbackground, having coordinated educational, publicationand exhibition programs for a wide range ofinstitutions and businesses in our field, and isconsidered an expert in the area of marketing andlicensing fine art. Swanson currently works individuallywith photographers as a marketing consultantand her workshops and lectures on the subjects ofmarketing awareness and opportunities have provento aid countless photographers in moving theircareers to the next level.R-05. AZ Photo LabHouston, TXwww.calumetphoto.comGift CertificateValue: $ 300AZ Photo is a full service professional photo anddigital lab, founded in 1994. Our lab caters to boththe local professional photographer and the out oftown professional looking for a superior lab whileon assignment. Our motto is simple: Quality andService first and always foremost.R-09. Agave PrintAustin, TXwww.agaveprint.comGift CertificateValue: $ 200AgavePrint is a digital printing and art reproductionstudio dedicated to providing quality serviceand expert advice to artists, photographers and artpurveyors. We offer printing, scanning and copywork,image editing, mounting and consultationservices.R-06. River City SilverSan Antonio, TXwww.rivercitysilver.comTwo drum scans and two 24”x30” printsValue: $ 260Two drum scans, and two 24x30 Harman FiberBased prints. RCS has been in operation since 1984,when they started life as a black and white labcatering to professional commercial photographers.R-10. The Photo ReviewLanghorne, PAwww.agaveprint.comA Two-year subscription to the PhotoReviewValue: $ 78The Photo Review is a critical journal of nationalscope and international readership. Publishing since1976, the Photo Review covers photography eventsthroughout the country and serves as a centralresource for the Mid-Atlantic region. With incisiveR-07. Calumet <strong>Photographic</strong>& Bensenville, ILR-08. www.calumetphoto.comTwo sets – of 5 Instructional VideosValue: $ 200 eachCalumet <strong>Photographic</strong> created its DVD ImagemakerSeries of instructional and educational videos toempower the world of image makers. Titles include:The Power of Light with Tony Corbell; PortraitsUnplugged with Bobbi Lane; Black & White Film Photographywith Fred Picker; The Essence of Photographywith John Upton; and Photo Explorers, WesternNational Parks with Michael Reichmann.R-11. The Photo ReviewLanghorne, PAwww.agaveprint.comA One-year subscription to the PhotographCollectorValue: $ 150reviews, exciting portfolios, lively interviews, thelatest in books and exhibitions, The Photo Reviewquarterly journal has earned a reputation as one ofthe best serious photography publications beingproduced today.12


StCamera Co/op HoustonR-12. Holga InspireHong Kongwww.holgainspire.comNew Holga Twin Lens CameraValue: $ 60Holga Inspire – a fine art photography initiative ofHolga Limited. “Created by the people who createdthe Holga”.Signed booksR-13. Jack’s CameraMuncie, INwww.jackscamera.comGift CertificateValue: $ 50Four floors of the largest and most diverseselections of new and used photographic equipmentand supplies in the Midwest.R-14. Camera Co/op Houston& Austin, TXR-15. www.cameracoophouston.comTwo Holgas, one blue, one pinkValue: $ 40 eachCamera Coop is one of Houston’s best equipped camera storesand has been referred to as “the” camera store in town.R-16Strom, Stephen. EarthForms. Stockport, England:Dewi Lewis Publishing,2009. Donationby Stephen Strom.R-17James, Christopher. TheBook of Alternative <strong>Photographic</strong>Processes. CliftonPark, NY: DelmarCengage, 2007. Donationby Christopher James.R-18Falke, Terry. Observations inan Occupied Wilderness. SanFrancisco: Chronicle Books,2006. Donation by Terry Falke.R-19Chamlee, Paula. High PlainsFarm. Revere, PA: LodimaPress, 1996. Donation by RoyFlukinger.R-20Flukinger, Roy. Fritz Henle:In Search of Beauty. Austin:University of <strong>Texas</strong> Press,2009. Roy will inscribe bookto winner. Donation by RoyFlukinger.Framed imagesR-21©Allison Petit6”x8” • Type C-PrintR-22© Stefanie Klavens15”x15” • Chromogenic printR-23© Natalie Young7”x7” • Silver gelatin printR-24© Ken Rosenthall9”x9” • Silver gelatin printR-25© Allison V. Smith10”x10” • Type C-PrintR-26© Rob Goldman15”x9” • Digital pigment print.R-27© Craig Varjabedian9”x12” • Silver gelatin printR-28© Jean Laughton20”x16” • Type C-PrintR-29© Lori Nix16”x20” • Type C-printR-30© Diana Dopson5”x5” • Chromogenic print13


Workshops 25 in Austin, TX – September 12 & 13The workshops will be held in the Journalism Department at the Universityof <strong>Texas</strong> at Austin. A detailed description of courses and theinstructors can be found on the TPS website www.texasphoto.org.01. Lance Keimig – Pembroke, MADigital Night PhotographySat & Sun September 12 & 134:30p-12:30aWe will explore the world of Night Photography, with digital SLRcameras, with existing ambient lighting, as well as utilizing lightpainting techniques. Lance Keimig is the curator of Darkness,Darkness, a traveling exhibit of Night Photography, and of ThreeColumns Gallery. He founded Mono Lake Photo Workshops, andcofounded Nocturnes Night Photography Workshops.Workshop fee: $ 235 Workshop limit 1402. Susan Burnstine – Los Angeles, CAVisual NarrativesSat & Sun September 12 & 13 8:30a-4:30pThis hands on workshop focuses on exploring individual narrativesthrough the power of photography. Using metaphor, symbolismand personal stories, participants articulate or refine theirvisions. Susan Burnstine is an award winning fine art and commercialphotographer. Susan is represented in galleries across thecountry and widely published throughout the world.Workshop fee: $ 220 Workshop limit 1403. Bob Howen & Randy Gay – San AntonioHDR-Concepts and PracticeSaturday September 12 8:30a-4:30pThe workshop will provide a basic overview of the theory, applicationsand mechanics of High Dynamic Range images. BobHowen’s photography focuses on fine art images offered on canvasand fine art paper. Randy Gay has 20 years of experience indigital imaging, color management, and digital printing andworks with several large commercial companies.Workshop fee: $ 130 Workshop limit 2004. Paul Vaughn - San AntonioBasic Web Design with Photoshop & DreamweaverSaturday September 12 8:30a-4:30pThis workshop is an introduction to Web Design using AdobePhotoshop to create the site, design and implement the designusing Adobe Dreamweaver. Paul Vaughn AKA “The Mac Guy” isa graphic artist, web designer, writer and consultant through hiscompany Dingus Design. He wrote the weekly Mac Guy columnfor eight years.Workshop fee: $ 120 Workshop limit 2005. Susan Hayre Thelwell – Santa Fe, NMBook PublishingSaturday September 12 8:30a-12nThis workshop will explore the technical workflow and aestheticdecisions you need to create a beautiful book by effectively usingBlurb’s Booksmart software. Susan Hayre Thelwell won honorablemention in the Blurb’s Photography.Book.Now and nowteaches digital technology at the Santa Fe <strong>Photographic</strong> Workshopsand at the Maine Media Workshop.Workshop fee: $ 80 Workshop limit 2006. Tammy Cromer-Campbell – LongviewMaking the most of Social MediaSaturday September 12 1:30p-4:30pWe will discuss the pros and cons of using social media such asFacebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, iTunes, and Email Marketing.Tammy Cromer-Campbell received her degree in CommercialPhotography from Kilgore College and received many awardsincluding Blue Earth Alliances first ever cash grant, in 1999.Workshop fee: $ 75 Workshop limit 2007. Scott Martin – San AntonioCapture, Change, and why you really do have to learnthis File Management StuffSunday September 13 8:30a-4:30pYou will examine Adobe Lightroom by looking at how to takeadvantage of the DNG file format, discuss optimizing exposurefor RAW Capture and learn how to determine the perfect exposure.Scott Martin has been working with digital photographysince 1980s and training photographers one-on-one since 1992.Workshop fee: $ 140 Workshop limit 2008. Kirk Tuck – AustinA Minimalist Approach to LightingSunday September 13 8:30a-4:30pThis workshop will focus on theories and techniques of lightingthat lend themselves to creating great, lit images with small, batterypowered flashes. Kirk Tuck is the author of four books aboutlighting and photography, including the bestselling, MinimalistLighting: Professional Techniques for Lighting on Location.Workshop fee: $ 120 Workshop limit 1509. Amy Holmes George – McKinnyPrecision Digital NegativesSunday September 13 8:30a-12:00nThe Precision Digital Negatives (PDN) system was designed to aidin the creation of large format digital negatives for contact printingwith silver, gravure and alternative photo processes. AmyHolmes George completed a Fulbright Scholar Research Grant inFlorence for a photographic project using the PDN system.Workshop fee: $ 75 Workshop limit 1510. Sean Perry – New York City/AustinThe Fine Art of Black & WhiteSunday September 13 1:00-4:30pThis presentation & workshop offers a clear path for photographerswanting to better express their camera and print makingexperience into effective digital darkroom techniques with Photoshop.Sean Perry is a fine-art, architectural photographer andan Adobe Certified Trainer & Expert since 2001.Workshop fee: $ 80 Workshop limit 2011. Bill Kennedy & Scott King – AustinMastering the Inkjet PrinterSunday September 13 1:00p-4:00pInkjet printing has matured considerably over time, yet manyphotographers find their prints don’t match the image on theirdisplay, color prints lack subtlety, and neutral grayscale continuesto be illusive. Bill Kennedy is an Associate Professor of Photocommunicationsat St. Edward’s Univ. and co-owner of K2 Press.Workshop fee: $ 75 Workshop limit 1214


Registration: Workshops 25• Early registration will guarantee information packets with detailed information, supplies list, and maps.• There are places to eat near the workshop, or students can bring a box lunch. You may purchase a box lunch from TPS for $10, see the menu below.• TPS reserves the right to cancel any class and will refund full tuition. If YOU should cancel, full tuition will be refunded up to one week before theworkshops and a 50% refund the week of the course.About youName ____________________________________________________________Address___________________________________________________________CityHome Phone ( )Work Phone ( )E-mail addressState / ZipYour workshopWorkshop Number ____________ Title ________________________________________________________________ Fee ____________ SuppliesWorkshop Number ____________ Title ________________________________________________________________ Fee ____________ SuppliesWorkshop Number ____________ Title _______________________________________________________________ FeeWorkshop Number ____________ Title ________________________________________________________________ FeeSuppliesSuppliesPaymentTotal Workshop Fee:Total Supply Fee:Lunch Sat @ $10Lunch Sun @ $10Membership Fee – If joining TPS ($35.00):Total Enclosed:Mail to:<strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Photographic</strong> <strong>Society</strong>6338 N New Braunfels # 174San Antonio TX 78209Questions, call Clarke at 210-824-4123or Email: Clarke@texasphoto.orgor Fax: 210-828-5330, Attention: Clarke__________________________________________________________________________________________Check one: Check ________________________________________________Visa _________________________ Mastercard ______________________Credit Card #Expiration date____________________________________________________Signature _______________________________________________________15LunchesSAT SUN Make selection for___ ___ Basic Sandwich below.It comes with lettuce andtomato.Choice of a cookie: (Comes withevery sandwich.)___ ___ Brownie___ ___ Chocolate chip pecan___ ___ Wt choc macadamia nut___ ___ Oatmeal raisin___ ___ Peanut butterMeat Choice:___ ___ Roasted Turkey Breast___ ___ Smoked Turkey Breast___ ___ Chicken Salad___ ___ Tuna Salad___ ___ Roast Beef___ ___ Premium Ham___ ___ Hard SalamiBread Choice:___ ___ White___ ___ Whole Grain Branola___ ___ Rye___ ___ Onion bun___ ___ All butter croissant___ ___ Wheat French breadCheese:___ ___ American___ ___ Swiss___ ___ Cheddar___ ___ Jalepeño pepper jack___ ___ Provolone cheeseSAT SUN OR select a___ ___ Half Sandwich (left) andone of the following:___ ___ Cup of soup___ ___ Red beans, sausage, rice___ ___ Chili___ ___ Gumbo___ ___ Fresh fruitOR select one of the following:___ ___ The Club BoxPremium ham & ovenroasted turkey breast,layered between threeslices of whole grainbranola bread with bacon,lettuce, tomato, cheddarand Swiss.___ ___ Turkey Wrap Box98% fat free oven roastedturkey breast, guacamole,tomatoes and sprouts ina veggie wrap, servedwith ranch dressing.___ ___ Garden Po’boy BoxOrganic field greens,guacamole, pico, cucumbers,red & yellowbell peppers, Asiagocheese and low fatbalsamic vinaigrette onwheat French bread.

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