Eastern Sierra Center for Photography Mailing List
Eastern Sierra Center for Photography (ESC4P) website has a new mailing list you can subscribe to if you're interested in receiving updates on upcoming programs. You'll receive an occasional email, and you can opt-out at any time. The organization is approved for fiscal sponsorship, pending its 501(c)3 status. Pilot studies for youth education and artist-in-residence programs are scheduled to commence this summer.
ESC4P was founded in September 2012, by Laura Campbell
Website: www.esc4p.org
EASTERN SIERRA CENTER FOR PHOTOGRAPHY
Mission Statement
- To promote, revitalize, and increase the knowledge and appreciation of traditional large format photography with the public and within artistic communities by outreach, exhibition, discussion, and education.
- To support individual artistic growth through an artist-in-residence program in a dynamic and diverse environment rich in photographic tradition.
- To support artists by providing space to work with, teach, and explore large format photography methods.
- To educate children in the local community through summer arts programs.
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Signed up, looking forward to your updates
bob
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Signed up. Frankly, I've been curious as to where you're going with ESC4P. I know the area very well. If you haven't done so already, you might try contacting the Eastern Sierra Interpretive Association and the Eastern California Museum in Independence. Outwardly (naively), it seems as though you share a few goals.
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Thanks ROL! Perhaps a few goals are shared, yes. As stated in our Mission though, ESC4P is devoted to LF photography.
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I also signed up, being a bit intrigued about where your effort will lead. I've not done photography in the Death Valley area but have been around Jerome AZ a few times. Jerome was excellent; old houses sort of spread out along the mountain slope and looking down on the remains of the Daisy Hotel. The Daisy remains were fun to photograph in the 1990's - I wonder if much is left. Happy shooting around Jerome.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
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I too have signed up. Best wishes for you and your organization.
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Nathan Potter
I also signed up, being a bit intrigued about where your effort will lead. I've not done photography in the Death Valley area but have been around Jerome AZ a few times. Jerome was excellent; old houses sort of spread out along the mountain slope and looking down on the remains of the Daisy Hotel. The Daisy remains were fun to photograph in the 1990's - I wonder if much is left. Happy shooting around Jerome.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
Thanks Nathan! Jerome is my home away from home. I lived here for 8 years, left in Aug 2008 for 4 years, and now am back during the startup phase (ESC4P) to be near close friends who can assist me with ESC4P. The Little Daisy Hotel is a private residence now, partly restored, but still just as lovely (tho not deteriorating anymore). Snow tonight. :-)
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brian mcweeney
I too have signed up. Best wishes for you and your organization.
Thank you, Brian! The organization will be simple, sweet, and awesome!
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Just saw this, signed up
Congrats and best wishes for continued success.
Cheers!