Linda Lee, Volunteer Director
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I was recruited by my dear
friends, Barbara Santos and Rich Santos, to work as the Volunteer Director for the first ever
Maui Photo Festival.
We have all worked together for years on the San Francisco Writers
Conference, here in the Bay Area.
I was hardly thinking about photography as I set up my volunteer staff
and began scheduling and planning my .trip to Maui with my daughter Trini as my assistant. I used
to live in Maui, so I was looking forward to getting back there and seeing how much it has changed
in the last two decades.
I was impressed by the sheer generosity of the
Photographers and of course the talent was endless. Many of our volunteers are
quite talented in their own right, and the generous and warm Aloha spirit was alive and well
during the Festival.
Trini and I are going to buy a good starter camera based on many of
the attendees and photographers recommendations, and hopefully we can make it to a few classes
in between our duties in 2010.
We both learned how to take better photos with our point and shoot
camera, thanks to people like Zane Mathias, (go
and see his amazing images, I love them!) http://www.zanemathias.com/
and Jim Sugar, www.jimsugar.com/ and Eddie Tapp, www.eddietapp.com
taking a few moments to help show us how to take better photos. Thanks guys! I have certainly
improved and I even learned how to set the flash, thanks to Zane~ he was patient and a good
teacher.
If you are interested in attending the 2010 Maui Photo
Festival, please visited their website here to sign up
now
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Maui Photo
Festival Presenting Pro's
2010
Dates:
August 25-29,
2010
Hyatt Regency Maui
Resort & Spa!
~Book it now~
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Stacy Pearsall got her start as an Air Force photographer at the age
of 17. She went on to become one of only two women to win the NPPA Military
Photographer of the year competition and the only woman to have won it twice.
In the fall of 2004, Stacy attended Syracuse University where she was
presented with the Associated Collegiate Press Award. Since that time, her
work has been publicized in Time Magazine, New York Times, CNN,
Oscar-nominated PBS production: Operation Home Coming, and GQ Magazine: This
is Our War. Most notably, Stacy was featured in national magazines Pink,
Popular Photography and Newsweek, where she shared her experiences as a
female combat photojournalist. Stacy’s quirky photo project titled "Birth
Control Glasses" was featured at LOOK3 Festival of the Photograph and her
portrayal of combat experiences in Iraq titled "Inside An Ambush" was
highlighted in the NPPA Magazine that same year. Stacy is also an NPPA Women
in Photojournalism and Atlanta Photojournalism Contest award
winner.
Her images are currently exhibited in Charleston, S.C.
and L.A., California. Stacy freelances worldwide and is the acting Director
at
the Charleston Center for Photography.
For more information see
http://www.f8pj.com/
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Andy Dunaway has
won multiple photographic awards and honors over his 20 years as a combat
photojournalist. He graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology 1993. Over
the last two decades, Andy’s work has been featured in publications like National
Geographic, Newsweek, New York Times and Time to name a few. He has documented
military conflicts in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Africa, Haiti and three tours in Iraq.
Andy served as Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld's personal photographer
and was a lead editor on the Department of Defense Inauguration media team. Andy
currently resides in Charleston, South Carolina, where he continues to travel the
world as a photojournalist.
For more information see
http://www.f8pj.com/
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Eddie Tapp is
an award-winning photographer, lecturer, consultant and author on digital
imaging issues. Eddie hails from Atlanta, Georgia, as an award-winning
photographer with over 20 years of experience in computer technology, Eddie
has been actively involved in educating and consulting corporations, studios
and agencies in the applications of digital imaging workflow, color
management, pre-press and digital photography globally through workshops,
seminars, on-site consulting and training.
Clients include Epson, Eastman
Kodak, Foveon, Polaroid, Apple Computer, The Society for Imaging Science and
Technology, Dynacolor Graphics, Marathon Press, H&H Color Lab, CPQ Color
Lab, PhotoLogic (Ireland), PGC (Japan), DOD, DOE, US Army, US Navy, and other
Government agencies along with a list of photographic studio operations. He
has also served as print judge at many professional photographic competitions
and is a Nationally Qualified Juror for the Professional Photographers of
America association in Electronic Imaging.
Eddie is Director of the Institute of Visual Arts in Maui, Hawaii,
an Explorer of Light with Canon USA and on the Photoshop "Dream Team" with NAPP. He
served 6 years as the Chairman of the Committee on Digital and Advanced Imaging for
the Professional Photographers of America where he holds the Master of Photography,
Master of Electronic Imaging & Photographic Craftsman degrees, API (Approved
Photographic Instructor), and is a Certified Professional Photographer. He also is
the Commercial Council representative to PPA for the GPPA. His articles have
appeared in The Professional Photographer, Photo Electronic Imaging, Infoto
magazine, Southern Exposure Digital Capture and others and has served on Adobe's
Photoshop beta team for 6, 7, CS 1 & 2. For more information
see www.eddietapp.com
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Judy Host is
recognized internationally as an accomplished portrait photographer, with
studios located in both Northern California and Atlanta, Georgia. A gifted
professional with a unique talent for capturing the innocence and trust that
lies within the heart of every individual has earned her the respect and
recognition of her colleagues for more than a decade. Judy had that rare
ability to create a special rapport with her clients that ultimately tells a
story or reflects a feeling in that one-of-a-kind portrait. Her skill to
paint within natural light and to attend to the smallest detail of the
composition is a trait that explains why many times her portraits are
mistaken for paintings.
Judy had been featured in
several publications for her outstanding environmental portraiture. In 2004
she was featured in Rangefinder magazine as one of “Today’s Top Children’s
Photographers.” Her work has been selected for national exhibition by the
Professional Photographers of America, where she holds a Masters and
Craftsman degree. Judy has received three Kodak Gallery awards, given to
those photographers who excel in creativity and the pursuit of excellence in
quality. Her images have been exhibited at Epcot Center and are part of a
traveling loan collection.
In 2004, Judy was selected by
the Hollywood Foreign Press to include a portrait session in the presenter
gift box for the Golden Globes. The response was so great that she was asked
to participate again in 2005. Judy has photographed for Jack Nicholson,
Pierce Brosnan, Nicole Kidman, Mehki Phifer, William H. Macy, Felicity
Huffman and many more. She is currently working with InStyle magazine
to publish images on the events leading up to the Golden
Globes.
In the last two years, Judy
has traveled to Africa to photograph the presidents of Uganda and Rwanda, as
well as several orphanages in both countries. She has traveled to Sri Lanka,
India, and Thailand to document the progress of the tsunami survivors one
year later.
Judy teaches a series of workshops on the “Art of Lighting” and
“Creating Your Own Style.” She is also introducing a new series of workshops with
Eddie Tapp, a Canon Explorer of Light, and NAPP Hall of Famer. For more information
see www.judyhost.com
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Born in Israel, the
son of concentration camp survivors, Jack Reznicki moved to the US when he was four
years old and grew up in Rochester, NY. With a newly minted BFA cum laude degree in
photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology, and after assisting some of
the top photographers in New York, Jack opened his studio in 1980 and has become a
well-know and respected commercial photographer. His creative problem solving
photography has helped promote products and services for many companies such as
Tylenol, The Wall Street Journal, Hyatt, Toys "R" Us, Kodak, Canon, Epson, Reader's
Digest, Crest, AT&T, L'Oreal, Playtex, Johnson & Johnson, several Time
Magazine covers, and numerous other Fortune 500
companies.
The author of several
books including "Studio and Commercial Photography- A Kodak Pro Workshop" book,
published by Silver Pixel Press, is chock full of "insider" information about the
advertising photography business. It explains in a conversational tone, how work
progresses from concept to finished photograph.
He is currently
writing a column for Photoshop User Magazine with lawyer Edward Greenburg, called
"The Copyright Zone". His insightful articles on photography were previously found
in his popular "ProVision" column in Petersen's Photographic for over
four years.
A popular lecturer
and teacher, Jack's intelligence and wit are evident in the numerous lectures and
workshops that he gives to professional groups and colleges around the country and
abroad. In his talks, Jack shows how creative thinking helps solve his clients'
visual needs. Jack's lectures and workshops are well known for his open, direct
style of communication, not to mention for his sense of humor. As an early advocate
of digital photography,
Jack has a direct and "plain English" approach in
explaining digital photography to both beginners and
experts.
Along with many other
awards, Jack was very proud to receive the IPC (International Photographic Council)
Leadership medal for "Excellence in Studio Photography" at the United Nations. Jack
was appointed a guest professor at Shandong University of Art and Design in Jinan,
China. He is also a Mo-Tse Grand Master Photographer in China and proud to be named
an Honorary Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Professional Photography. Jack
is also a Past President of the Professional Photographers of
America.
Jack is honored to be
both one of the original "Canon Explorers of Light," one of the original "Epson
Stylus Pros," host of the Epson Print Academy Track One, and a Sandisk "Photo
Master." Jack also does Beta testing and consulting with Canon, Epson, Mamiya,
Microsoft, x-Rite, Leaf digital backs, and Adobe. For more information
see www.reznicki.com
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Rick Sammon has published 33 books including: Rick Sammon’s
Secrets to Digital Photography; Face to Face — Rick Sammon’s Complete Guide
to Photographing People; Rick Sammon’s Travel and Nature Photography; Rick
Sammon’s Complete Guide to Digital Photography 2.0; Idea to Image; and Flying
Flowers — the beauty of the butterfly.
Rick is also the author of the
Canon Digital Rebel XT lessons on the Canon Digital Learning Center and is a
Canon Explorer of Light. He is also a member of the Explorers
Club.
Rick writes for PC Photo,
Outdoor Photographer, Layers magazine and photo.net. He has produced seven
interactive DVDs for photographers and Adobe Photoshop/Photoshop Elements
users for rickspixelmagic.com.
Rick also hosts five programs
on kelbytraining.com, has hosted 10 episodes of the Canon Photo Safari on
ESPN and has hosted 10 episodes on digital photography on the DIY
network.
Each year Rick travels the globe in search of new images and gives
more than a dozen photography workshops and presentations around the world. He’s
been to more than 100 destinations on the planet including the Arctic, Antarctica,
Africa, Bhutan, Botswana, Brazil, Galapagos, India, Indonesia, Namibia, Nepal and
Papua New Guinea.
When asked about his specialty, Rick says, “My specialty is not
specializing.” For more information see www.ricksammon.com
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Randy Jay Braun brings his retail art gallery experience to the Maui
Photo Festival. For twenty years, he has profitably created, packaged, and
sold his own photography as art. Randy currently owns Hawaiʼiʼs
oldest-running fine-art photography gallery, established in 1989, featuring
his own images, as well as the artwork of other
photographers.
Traditionally trained as a
Registered Biological Photographer and skilled darkroom technician, Randy got
his start as a staff medical photographer, specializing in heart surgery
documentation. His lifeʼs journey then led him behind the scenes on Hollywood
movie sets, where he further learned how to use and control the subtle
properties of light.
After spending the summer of 1983 working with Hawaiian children
at the Kamehameha Schools on Oʼahu, Randy began to immerse himself with the
indigenous culture of the islands. His breakthrough into the world of art came with
his sepia-toned portfolio of traditional hula dancers. His hand-tinted images of
the ancient dance seemed to bring viewers back to a gentler age. Randyʼs artistic,
yet documentary-style work with the Hawaiian people has been compared to that of
Edward S. Curtis, who created intriguing images of Native American Indian tribes
with his camera a
century ago.
Randy says,“Art
has to have soul. An image must evoke an emotion. A good photograph brings
you in and won't let you go. As an artist and as a businessman, it is
important for me to re-invent myself every so often. My style has evolved
constantly throughout the years; moving from powerful black & white
portraits, to wildly vivid panoramic landscapes. Currently, I enjoy being on
the cutting edge of the digital photography revolution; this industry is a
whole new ball game now.”
For more information see www.randyjaybraun.com
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Tony Novak-Clifford
has been creating tantalizing food & beverage images for resort and restaurant
clients throughout
Hawaii & The Pacific Rim for nearly a quarter
century. A working commercial, editorial & fine art photographer for the past
20 years on Maui, Tony has been the recipient of numerous awards from the Hawaii
Chapter of the American Advertising Federation and the Hawaii Journalism
Association. His images have appeared in Travel & Leisure Magazine,
Architectural Digest, Romantic Homes, Via Magazine, Honolulu Magazine, Spirit of
Aloha, Hana Hou, Hemispheres, The Wine News, Wine Spectator, Food &
Wine
and MENU.
“Food is a subject
matter that has always fascinated me” says Tony. “It lends itself to dramatic light
and interesting plays of texture and composition. To photograph food in fresh, new
ways that truly accentuate the sensual nature of the dining experience is always a
challenge and a delight.”
Tony Novak-Clifford
is a member of Editorial Photographers. To see some of Tony’s work
visit www.tonynovak-clifford.com
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As Sr. Creative
Director at Adobe Systems Incorporated,
Russell Preston
Brown holds a unique position in the computer industry. Brown maintains
a vital presence in the digital design and publishing community, facilitating the
exchange between the user and software developer that is so essential to Adobe's
software development. With complete mastery and breath taking style, Brown shows
users how to work – and play – with Adobe software. He has given the world's
leading photographers, publishers, art directors, and artists a strong grasp of the
software tools that, by virtually all accounts, have led to Adobe's applications
becoming the standard by which others are measured.
Remember what Russell
always says, “Learning about Adobe Photoshop should never be
boring.”
Emmy Award Winner
2008 (Dr. Brown's Photoshop Laboratory)
Photoshop Hall of
Fame Winner 2002
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Lori Barbely’s duties as
photo editor at ISLANDS magazine have expanded since she joined the title in
2006. From selecting imagery, shooting and writing to overseeing a redesign,
conceiving photo essays and spearheading the 20th Annual Reader Photo
Contest, Barbely has helped ISLANDS win numerous awards in visual excellence.
This isn’t surprising. Before joining the title, Barbely climbed the ranks to
deputy photo editor at First for Woman magazine. Before that, she graduated
with a B.A. in photography from the Rochester Institute of
Technology.
These days, however,
Barbely is most proud of her ability to shoot in less-than-perfect
conditions. “Recently, I shot during a tropical storm in Belize, a typhoon in
Thailand and a cyclone off the coast of Australia. You learn a lot in those
situations. You have to.”
Follow her weekly
photo-tip blog at: http://blog.islands.com/author/isl_lori/
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Joining Adobe in 1992,
Julieanne Kost has learned her craft through hands-on experience and now
serves as the Senior Digital Imaging Evangelist. Spanning digital imaging and
illustration, her role includes customer education, product development, and
market research. She is a frequent contributor to several publications, a
speaker at numerous design conferences and tradeshows, and a teacher at
distinguished photography workshops and fine art schools around the
world.
Herself a passionate photographer, she combines her background
in psychology in creating artwork, seen in several showings and published in
several magazines. She is the author behind Window Seat – The Art of Digital
Photography and Creative Thinking, the founder of
www.jkost.com
, publisher of the
“Photoshop Tip of the Day” posted on www.blogs.adobe.com/jkost http://www.blogs.adobe.com/jkost
and the creator of
the Adobe Photoshop CS training DVDs published by Software
Cinema.
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When you call
Randy Hufford at the Institute of Visual Arts on Maui, you will hear him answer,
“It’s a great day in Paradise!”
He loves to share his enthusiasm! One of Randy’s
greatest passions is creating and selling his fine art images in galleries
throughout Hawaii and the World. A true craftsman, he is in control of the whole
process from capture and editing, to printing and finishing his fine art
pieces.
Randy Hufford has
been a very prolific commercial photographer an writer working for such clients as
Mercedes Benz, Time Magazine, Sheraton Hotels, Hyatt Regency Hotels, Marriott
Hotels, RitzCarlton, Kobe Steakhouse, Maui Jim Sunglasses, Charisma Magazine,
Surfing Magazine, Professional Photographers of America, Peterson’s Photographic
Magazine and Picture Framing Magazine.
He has earned his
Master of Photography and Craftsman degrees with Professional Photographers of
America and has been recognized twice by Kodak with the Kodak Photographic
Excellence Award.
Drawing on the
knowledge and experience he has gained from over 30 years of operating a
custom photo lab and art reproduction house, Randy additionally
provides consultation on color management and other digital workflow
solutions. His consultations include input, manipulation, output and finishing
techniques.
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Check
the
Maui Photo Festival
Website for updates and
more
Pro's being added for 2010
This is taken at the
outdoor theater at the Hyatt
Regency Maui Resort & Spa! (book it
now)
We had speakers and slide shows at night there and it is
magical!
Dr. Russel Brown
http://www.russellbrown.com/
Adobe Guru and Wizard
Andy Katz
Andy Katz
Photography
Linda Lee
Website and Blog
Design Author, Freelance
Professional Volunteer
Director/Coordinator
Petr Zamykal
Entrepreneur
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Jim Sugar, National
Geographic
Award Winning Photographer
http://jimsugar.com
Linda Lee Website and Blog
Design Author, Freelance Professional Volunteer
Director/Coordinator
Dr. Russel Brown http://www.russellbrown.com/
Adobe Guru and
Wizard
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