paul_ashton Posted October 6, 1999 Share Posted October 6, 1999 I recently attended the opening of a superb wildlife photographic exhibition at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. I understand that this exhibition is on simultaneous display at a number of locations around the world (it is sponsored by several British institutions). As with Shun Cheung's recent post about an ESPN TV show, this information, which may be valuable to many wildlife photographers, is difficult to frame as a question. So I have two questions: is there a place for us to spread the word about significant exhibitions, TV shows, etc. without feeling guilty about not asking a question? Also, am I being overly sensitive to a critic of Shun's post by not mentioning the exhibition sponsors by name? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobatkins Posted October 6, 1999 Share Posted October 6, 1999 It's fine to post here. Go ahead and mention the sponsors. Is it the BBC/British Gas exhibition? Any idea if it's due to be shown anywhere else in the US? I guess forum policy (as of now) is it's OK to make announcements of exhibits of significant interest to nature photographers, as long as nobody uses this forum for advertising or commercial purposes. Such posts will probably be deleted. Announcements of personal exhibits (real life, not web pages!) will be taken on a case by case basis. Consideration will be given to those who contribute in other ways to the forum over those simply using it as a way to "advertise"! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul_ashton Posted October 6, 1999 Author Share Posted October 6, 1999 Thanks, Bob for your consideration. Yes, it is the British Gas sponsored exhibition and the photographs are excellent. The entire exhibit consists of transparencies (up to 3 feet by 5 feet in size!) with backlighting. After about half an hour my eyes (which are not that well-preserved) began to suffer, and I think prints with good lighting might be a better presentation. However, a great exhibition which I hope has many similar venues around the globe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pathways Posted October 7, 1999 Share Posted October 7, 1999 I'll take this opportunity to announce the exhibition at my gallery, the Dancing Trail Gallery in Franklin, NC, this Saturday & Sunday and next Saturday and Sunday. It is a small, one-room gallery, and it is our second exhibition. My purpose is to provide opportunity for local photographic artists to exhibit nature photographs. Last Sept we had our first exhibition with 7 artists presenting and 62 people viewed the pictures. Not good enough to get much boost from big companies, but I would love to see more of these mini-galleries spread across the country! It gives opportunity for teaching, comparing, motivating and encouraging nature photographers plus the opportunity to see what works as far as exhibition requirements (matting, framing, advertising, etc.). And if you can, come by 175 Sloan Road; or for more question check my website: http://home.earthlink.net/~pathways/photo.html. John. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShunCheung Posted October 7, 1999 Share Posted October 7, 1999 Paul, yes I think you are being overly sensitive to the (IMO totally unfounded) criticism I received on the ESPN TV show thread. In this forum, inevidably, we need to mention names such as Canon, Nikon, Kodak as well as John Shaw, Art Wolfe ... farely frequently. I simply don't see how we can have meaningful discussions on nature photography without mentioning those names and their products on a regular basis. What is still missing in this thread is the time and locations for the British Gas-sponsored exhibition though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
herman_hiel Posted October 7, 1999 Share Posted October 7, 1999 To those who can not attend any of the exhibitions of the British Gaz pictures : traditionally, those pictures ( or at least some ) are shown in the BBC Wildlife magazine. The pictures come from a contest that is been held each year and is open to all photogs. I don't know whether this magazine is available in the US; it is available thru subscribtion. The same magazine - which obviouly deals with all sorts of issues on nature in general - also commercialise books that have the pictures of each contest per year. Highly recommended. Each time I see the pics I know why I haven't given up my daytime job ... And finally, the BBC television has regularly great TV series on wildlife, that can easily match my favorite Nat Geographic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul_ashton Posted October 7, 1999 Author Share Posted October 7, 1999 The BG website does not seem to mention the exhibition they sponsor, but I found this link http://www.nhm.ac.uk/WildPhoto/tour/international.html from the co-organizer, Natural History Museum London. Only one US venue is mentioned, New York City. As it is currently showing in Houston I am sure it is also being presented in many other places not shown on the page noted above. Herman's comments are right on - this exhibition is a humbling experience! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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