Artist Talk May 19, 6 pm, at RedLine Denver
May 11th, 2009 by blogmaster
21st Century Photojournalism
Tuesday, May 19th, 6pm at RedLine Denver
Rupert Jenkins and Dana Romanoff in conversation

Photo by Dana Romanoff
May is turning out to be a busy month for CPAC Board Members. Board VP /Curator Rupert Jenkins and photojournalist Dana Romanoff will show work and discuss ways in which media technology and the decline of traditional outlets has affected today’s documentary photographer. Several burning-issue topics will be covered, including the use and construction of multi-media presentations, image editing, and the opportunities presented by today’s new media, as well as strategies for coping with diminishing traditional media outlets.
Romanoffs “No Man’s land: The Women of Mexico” is about the effect of immigration on women in rural Mexico. It was featured in the Photo Journal section of April’s National Geographic Magazine. Jenkins curated two exhibitions of photography - “Hal Gould: A Retrospective” and “Places Like Us” - for RedLine in February 2009. He is a freelance writer and curator who currentlyworks as an editor and arts administrator at the University of Denver’s Victoria H. Myhren Gallery.
This event takes place at RedLine, Denver, 2350 Arapahoe St., near the ballpark We hope to see you there!
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