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New York Photo Festival this weekend in Brooklyn

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NEW YORK PHOTO FESTIVAL 2009
(May 13th - 17th 2009)

The First International Photography Festival
in the United States

The Second Annual New York Photo Festival in Dumbo, Brooklyn.

Photography, one of the most important visual media of our lives, has been surprisingly uncelebrated, particularly in the United States. New York City, home to the most influential commercial and fine art photography community, has lacked—until now—a large-scale event dedicated to photography. The inaugural New York Photo Festival (May 14–May 18, 2008) delivered a dynamic, high-quality event in what is arguably the photographic capital of the world. This event celebrated both contemporary photography and the creative, inspirational talents of the people who produce this work. The New York Photo Festival 2008 took place in DUMBO, an off-the-beaten-track, but easily accessible neighborhood on the Brooklyn waterfront between the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges.

Festival Curators for NYPH 09 include photo editor Jody Quon (New York Magazine); William A. Ewing, Director of the Musée de l’Elysée in Lausanne; and Jon Levy, founder of Foto8 and publisher of 8 Magazine as well as founder of HOST Gallery in London.


Celebrating Contemporary Photography
In addition to the curated pavilions, the festival will offer visitors an extensive range of activities that will generate dialogue and buzz among all the communities of photo professionals, amateurs, students, and aficionados of art and culture: seminars, slide shows, book signings, photographic workshops, live performances and events, and a gallery row. The festival will also be documented online in a regularly updated virtual environment.


Our Growing Support
The New York Photo Festival has already received support from major institutions and individuals in the U.S. and abroad: museums and galleries, photo agencies, the media, scholars, and more. The scope of our support demonstrates the expectations of the festival and the high standards on which it has been built thus far.

International attendance
With its unique scope and focus, the festival appeals to all people involved in image-making and collecting: professional photographers and artists, arts editors, scholars, curators, collectors, as well as everyone with an appreciation for what is undoubtedly the most popular fine arts medium. The four primary international photography festivals in Europe and Canada each draw between 100,000 and 1,000,000 people per year. Our ambition is to attract a comparable audience to the second annual NYPH festival in 2009, and to increase substantially in subsequent years as the scope and real estate available for the festival grows.

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Tickets
The New York Photo Festival offers a variety of passes to see all exhibitions and daytime programming. Evening programming is separate. They include the following:

Festival Day Pass (admits you to all exhibitions and daytime programming for the day you purchase your ticket): $20

Festival Pass (admits you to all exhibitions and daytime programming for all four days of the Festival): $30

Student Festival Pass (admits you to all exhibitions and daytime programming for all four days of the Festival): $20

Senior Festival Pass (admits you to all exhibitions and daytime programming for all four days of the Festival): $20

VIP Pass (admits you to all exhibitions, daytime and evening programming, guaranteed prime seating for all programming events, a limited-edition NYPH Gift Bag. Additionally, All VIP Pass holders will get guided group tour through all Curated Pavilions and the Latin American Pavilion): $400

VIP Concierge Pass: (Includes VIP Pass, see above, and a Portfolio Review session with your reviewers of choice! Additionally, this includes an invitation to the exclusive CURATOR’S DINNER on opening night and a lunch with New York Photo Festival directors and curators.): $1,000

Evening programming, please note that all evening programs must be purchased separately and does not include exhibition access.

The Death of the Photo Book (Thursday, May 14th, 8PM) $7

New York Photo Awards Gala Ceremony and After Party (Friday, May 15th, 8PM): $20

New Documentations Special Screening (Saturday, May 16th, 8PM): $8

Please note: Exhibition Pavilions open to festival pass holders on Thursday May 14, 2009 at 10:00am
Press Preview and Curators Reception open to festival VIP Pass holders on May 13, 2009 6:00pm
Exhibition Hours: 10:00am to 6:00pm Thursday May 14 to Sunday May 17, 2009

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The event is held in DUMBO.

Check the website for details and directions.

http://www.nyphotofestival.com/site/

For more information, please contact Viviana Morizet, Media Coordinator
Tel: 212-604-9074 x121, Fax: 212-366-5247
email: viviana@nyphotofestival.com

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