APA | SD presents: Culture & Coffee February 16th

Photo: Gary Allard


Join APA | SD for our next Culture & Coffee event, including a members-only tour at The Photographer’s Eye: A Creative Collective. Meet us on Friday, February 16th at 12 PM to tour their latest exhibition by ALANNA AIRITAM: New Histories – Where Present Meets Past.

This is a great way to connect, meet other members, learn more about APA, and ask your fellow peers and board members any questions.

WhereThe Photographer’s Eye: A Creative Collective
326 E Grand Ave, Escondido, CA 92025

When: Friday, February 16th at 12 PM

Please RSVP to director@apasd.org 

We look forward to seeing you there!

APA | SD presents: Peer-to-Peer Critique January 17th

We’re excited to kick off the new year with another peer-to-peer critique session on January 17th, 2024. Do you have a photo or video project or series that you’re passionate about? Curious what your peers and others will think of it?

Join APA | SD and the photo community for an evening dedicated to personal photo and film projects. This is an in-person conversation to share your own work and/or to comment on the work of others. Four photo or video projects will be selected for presentation and discussion in an in-person critique session.

Mingling begins at 6 PM and presentations will begin at 6:30 PM.

WHEN: Wednesday, January 17th, 2024 | 6 PM

WHERE: 5343 Banks St, San Diego, CA 92110

COST: Free for APA members, Non-Members $10 donation RSVP HERE

Email director@apasd.org to reserve a spot and/or to submit your project; the deadline to submit is January 11th, 2023.

This event is open to everyone.

MEET. Matt Furman

© Matt Furman

Meet San Diego-based Commercial and Editorial photographer, Matt Furman, who specializes in corporate, sports and editorial portraiture. Matt was also an Untitled 2023 finalist for his 75th anniversary cover image for San Diego Magazine.

Do you have a favorite podcast? 
Not really, I mainly listen to music and some sports radio.
I do have a great Spotify playlist for shoots though – ‘The Goldmark’  – made by my friend DJ Nugget and it’s a perfect upbeat mix with all types of genres. I shuffle it on most shoots and always get compliments.

What 3 words best describe your photography style? 
Authentic, Sincere, Poignant

What inspires you? 
I find I get inspired when I put myself in a setting or situation that’s out of my comfort zone. Travel helps, but not necessary – basically anything that scares me a little, typically leads to good things.

What’s your favorite thing about being a photographic artist?
Meeting people from all walks of life. I’m really all over the place with my work and I try to not take it for granted how cool that is at times. That can also be one of the hardest things too though, constantly starting from scratch and working with people you just met. I love it, but it can be daunting at times.

When you aren’t making photographs, what other pastimes do you have?
Since I’ve moved to San Diego, it’s been surfing and an obsession with golf.

Who have been your biggest influences?
Such a broad question, I’ll narrow it down to photography and specifically one, and that’s Bruce Davidson  I saw his book East 100th Street in a bookstore and it made me want to be a photographer.

What was the best piece of advice you were given starting out? 
Shoot everything, even if it’s been done before. And when I was starting out most people were saying the opposite, that you had to find a niche and stick to that. But why pigeon hole yourself? Keep exploring.

What are the current challenges that you face as a photographer?
Getting face time with clients, photo editors, and art directors. I love getting a coffee and showing some work to creatives, and these days feels like that’s a foreign concept or people just don’t have the time. And I’m not a fan of zoom calls.

What were you doing before you became a photographer?
Floundering in college.

What do you do when you get stuck?
Trying out a different camera, a drone, underwater housing, or just going and shooting some street photography, portrait of a friend, etc. You’d be surprised how you happen upon something that sparks that magic.

What advice would you give to yourself if you could go back 10 years? 20 years?
Learn to edit your work better.

What is a photographer’s role now that technology has made it so much more accessible to the masses? 
The key role for a photographer is to have a distinct point of view. It’s gotta be true to you – not what you think people are going to like, or whatever the hot new trend is.
Once you have that dialed in, I don’t think the tech matters all that much and who has access to it.

Check out more work from Matt Furman.

A Holiday Gift Guide for Photographers

It’s time again for gifting and we here at APA San Diego have some great ideas for you! Our Chapter has been fortunate enough to align with some truly great sponsors over the years and we’d like to give thanks by featuring some products and services that every photographer would appreciate. To clarify, these are honest endorsements from our board and members and have not been solicited for inclusion.

Give the gift of Print!
Chrome Digital has been a print lab staple in San Diego since 2011 and we can’t speak more highly of their professional and friendly print services. If you have a project that needs something special, they have the touch and any artist or photographer would be happy to receive a gift of print services.

Get those rolls processed!
Speaking of tangible prints, did you know that Nelson Photo and Video has stepped up their film processing game here in town? With multiple ways to get those film rolls processed and printed, there’s little Nelson doesn’t offer for the analog photographer in your life (maybe that’s you!). They also stock an extraordinary array of films in multiple formats (along with the most cutting edge digital gear, too). Who says film is dead? Not us.

Rent something new!
George’s Camera has been a long-time supporter of APA and has served as the go-to camera shop in San Diego for many of us. Their rental department is one of the most comprehensive in town and can help set you up for success. From cameras, lenses, grip, lighting and more, George’s has what you need. Want to learn something new? They offer a variety of classes throughout the year ranging from beginner to advanced.

Pack up your gear for travel!
If you follow our annual photo competition Untitled, you’ll know that ThinkTank has been a faithful sponsor for many years. We couldn’t be happier because their stylish gear is well designed, modern, and extremely durable. It’s safe to say that they have a bag, backpack or luggage system for every photographer’s needs. We’ve heard nothing but great reviews from the many photographers lucky enough to win a ThinkTank prize from us. Currently they are running a holiday sale with 15% off through December 31st, 2023, so hurry in!

man holding an illuminated LED tube light in a dark room.

Shine some new light on it!
Lumecube just keeps bringing out products we can’t get enough of. From their tiny, waterproof Cube lights to their newest RGB Tube kits, we are constantly impressed. The range of sizes and the amount of accessories will accommodate just about any of your LED lighting needs. Competitive pricing and the “I didn’t even know I needed that” design and features will have you hooked.

Expand your art collection and library!
Our members and friends have been busy with so many beautiful, meaningful, and inspiring personal projects and many of these have been published into book form. Shop some of our favorites titles and limited edition prints:
Roadside Meditations, by Rob Hammer
Proximity, by Todd Glaser
Push, by J. Grant Brittain
Nitashia Johnson
Cara Romero
Oriana Poindexter
Samantha Schwann
Sonora, by Scott B. Davis
And Here We Are: Stories from The Sixth Extinction, Bil Zelman

Get inspired!
An annual museum pass is always a great gift to yourself or someone special. Consider supporting any of our great art and cultural museums locally. We have partnered with MOPA in the past and they are now part of the San Deigo Museum of Art collection which means you get two great museums with your membership.

Invest in yourself!
Lastly, if you are looking to give the gift of community, inspiration, and education, look no further than APA. With your membership you give a gift to yourself; a gift of support, camaraderie, learning, advocacy, and most of all, you give back to the photo community you so dearly love. Please consider supporting APA by upgrading, renewing, or joining. We sincerely appreciate your membership.

APA San Diego would like to thank all of our members, sponsors, and supporters for a wonderful 2023. We wish you all a safe and Happy Holiday and a fulfilling New Year!

Untitled 2023 Finalists and Gallery Exhibition

Photos left to right: Art Streiber, Mickey Strider

Join APA | San Diego at Bread & Salt Gallery for a one-night only exhibition of photographic prints from our Untitled 2023 contest with 20% of the entry proceeds being donated to Outside the Lens in support of their mission and programming.

See all competition entries shown in a rotating slideshow and come out to support the photo community. Winning entries were curated by Ann M. Jastrab, Executive Director at Center for Photographic Art and Arianna Rinaldo, Independent curator, photography consultant and freelance photo editor.

 Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 finalists.

When: Saturday November 11, 2023, 6:00-9:00 pm PST

Where:
Bread & Salt
1955 Julian Avenue
San Diego, CA 92113

To preview this year’s winners visit UntitledShow.org.

Thank you to our sponsors for making this possible!

APA | SD presents: Peer-to-Peer Critique October 25th, 2023

Do you have a photo or video project or series that you’re passionate about? Curious what your peers and others will think of it?

Join APA San Diego and the photo community for an in-person conversation on Wednesday, October 25th, at 6:00 PM PST, to share your own work and/or to comment on the work of others. Four photo or video projects will be selected for presentation and discussion in an in-person critique session.

Send us a link to your project for consideration. Submissions should be ready to share and present and the deadline to submit is October 18th, 2023.

WHEN: Wednesday, October 25th, 2023 | 6 PM

WHERE: Skylight Studios 4562 Alvarado Canyon Rd. R, San Diego, CA 92120

COST: Free for APA members, Non-Members $10 donation RSVP HERE

Email director@apasd.org to reserve a spot and/or to submit your project; deadline to submit is October 18th, 2023.

This event is open to everyone.

Culture & Coffee Member Event, October 6th

Join APA | SD for a casual gathering for members at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla on Friday, October 6th from 12pm-2pm PT to connect and tour the upcoming exhibitions. 

We’ll enjoy some coffee starting at noon and mingle a bit before we head into the museum for a 1 pm tour.

This is a great way to meet other members, learn more about APA, and ask your fellow peers and board members any industry questions.

Members can join us for coffee and/or just the tour. This a members-only gathering and a chance to meet other members as well as get more involved with your local chapter. 

Where

The Kitchen at MCASD700 Prospect St, La Jolla, CA 92037 

When: 

Friday, 10/6 @ Noon

Please RSVP by 9/28/23 to director@apasd.org as we need to provide a headcount for the museum.

Space is limited. We sincerely hope to see you there!

CALL FOR ENTRIES: Untitled | A Photographic Exhibition

Selection of photographs by the winners of the 2022 Untitled exhibition.
Photos clockwise from top left: Dana Hursey, David Ardill, Art Streiber, Yana Mostitsky, Paul Kessel, Steve Korn

Untitled is an annual competition and exhibition designed to showcase the best work of APA members and beyond – Images that show your unique vision, creative passion, and individualistic style, titled or untitled. This contest is open to all photographers at any level. All entries will be curated by our jurors and the top 20 images will be selected to display for exhibition with the top three (3) photos awarded prizes.

While an APA membership is not required to enter, members receive discounts on entries as well as sponsor benefits and discount pricing for gear and services throughout the year.

We welcome this year’s jurors: Ann M. Jastrab, Executive Director at Center for Photographic Art and Arianna Rinaldo, Independent curator, photography consultant and freelance photo editor.

You can find full details and submission guidelines at untitledshow.org.

Entry fees help support programming and events for APA San Diego and 20% of the entry proceeds will be donated to the youth photography organization Outside the Lens.

Deadline is 11:59PM PDT on October 3rd, 2023

Culture & Coffee Member Event, August 25th

espresso coffees on a counter
Photo: © 2023 Gary Allard

Join APA | SD for a casual gathering for members at The San Diego Museum of Art on Friday, August 25th from 12pm-2pm PT to tour some of the current exhibitions, O’Keeffe and Moore and Bruce Davidson: Subway.

We’ll meet for coffee at the CRAFT CAFÉ at Mingei at noon and walk over to the museum a little before 1pm.

This is a great way to meet other members, learn more about APA and ask your fellow peers and board members any industry questions.

The Craft Cafe at Mingei is located at: Balboa Park, Plaza de Panama, 1439 El Prado, and San Diego, CA 92101 across from SDMA. Join us for coffee or just the tour. This is a member’s appreciation meet up and a chance to be more involved with your local chapter. We sincerely hope to see you there.

Please RSVP by 8/15 to director@apasd.org, as we need to provide a headcount for the museum.

APA | SD Happy Hour, Wednesday, June 21st

APA Happy Hour. Enjoy drinks and snacks with APA San Diego.

Join APA | SD for Happy Hour on Wednesday, June 21st, from 5:30 – 7:30 PM at Panama 66 in Balboa Park. This happy hour is 21+ and open to the larger photo and creative community. We’ll be outside in the covered patio area enjoying some drinks and food. Meet and mingle with peers and APA members, talk shop, and get to know our sponsors. Registration isn’t needed, but we would love to know if you could join us. 

APA | SD members are encouraged to attend! Live music begins at 7PM with GILBERT CASTELLANOS YOUNG LIONS.

The Food & Beverage menu can be found here.

Panama 66 is located next to the San Diego Museum of Art in Balboa Park at: 1450 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101

Email director@apasd.org for questions and to reserve your spot.