Join 2019 Hall of Fame Inductee, Steve McCurry, for a virtual presentation as he shares the stories behind his iconic photographs from around the world. Steve McCurry has been one of the most outstanding voices in contemporary photography for over three decades, with scores of magazine and book covers, over a dozen books, and countless exhibitions around the world to his name.
Join photographer and photojournalist Harry Benson as he reflects back on highlights from his incredible 60 plus year career of photographing great moments in history as well as capturing many of the greatest personalities that have defined our modern world.
Woodstock, The Doors, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Joni Mitchel, Mama Cass, Crosby Stills & Nash, Neil Young, the Eagles, Brian Williams…Name a famous musician from the last 40 years, and there is a distinct possibility that Henry Diltz has photographed them! His lens, which chronicled life with his musician friends, many of whom congregated at his house in Laurel Canyon in the 60’s, is a wild, crazy, inspiring source of historical knowledge.
Jay Maisel is an internationally acclaimed photographer who is equally gifted in his ability to distill the wisdom earned from decades of capturing light, color, and gesture through the lens of his camera. Jay is a true living legend, and getting the chance to hear him speak will leave you amused, inspired, and reaching for your camera.
Join pioneering photographer Duane Michals for a virtual exploration of his innovative photographs and photo-sequences.
Legends of Photography Workshop & Lecture Series
This presentation explores Olivia Parker's approach to light and the way light can transform what is before our eyes into the world of a photograph.
“Photocomposing is the best way to describe what I do. It is very similar to what a music composer does in putting unrelated sounds into a coherent, harmonious and lucid piece. I assemble together my seemingly unrelated images, taken at different times, in distant parts of the world and create seamless compositions. I want all the elements to appear in the same space frozen in time." -Ryszard Horowitz
After 59 years behind the camera Walter Iooss Jr. Can't quite put a number on the countless sports subjects he has photographed throughout his career. But whoever the portrait, whatever the setting, a common theme runs through his personal archive: All are athletes lured into the joy of sport.