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SUMMARY:Rich Bergeman\, The Land Remembers: The Rogue River Wars
DESCRIPTION:Rich Bergeman\, The Land Remembers: The Rogue River Wars \nAugust 5 – October 15\, 2024 \nThe National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center\n2267 Hwy 86\nBaker City\, Oregon 97841\nhttps://www.nps.gov/places/000…\n(541) 523-1843\nOpen daily 10am-5pm \n“The Land Remembers” features over 40 black-and-white prints by Corvallis photographer Rich Bergeman that explore the Southern Oregon landscapes where the Rogue River Indian Wars were fought 170 years ago. \nOne of the bloodiest–and yet mostly overlooked–of the Indian conflicts to occur in the Oregon Territory\, the Rogue River Wars were characterized by persistent fighting between local tribes and the miners and settlers who moved into southwest Oregon in the early 1850s. \nUsing an infrared-sensitive camera\, Bergeman spent two years traveling from the Rogue Valley to the Oregon Coast to photograph scenes at or near the sites of battles\, peace parlays\, massacres and other significant events that occurred during the war years of 1851-56. Bergeman said his goal was not to document specific historic sites\, but rather “to bring the largely forgotten war back into our collective consciousness through a reflective study of the landscapes that played host to those tragic events.” \nIn addition to the photographs\, the story of the war years is retold through wall text\, maps and gallery guides\, as well as an accompanying book available in the Lone Pine Mercantile at the Interpretive Center. \nThe source of the conflict was the convergence of two separate events–the discovery of gold in the region and the passage of the Oregon Donation Land Claim Act. The various tribes who had populated the area for centuries saw their homelands suddenly invaded as settlers and miners streamed in. Conflict inevitably followed\, with a cycle of fighting and truces between 1851 and 1854 that eventually erupted into all-out war involving the U.S. Army. It finally ended in 1856 with the forced removal of the Rogue Valley and South Coast tribes to reservations at Siletz and Grand Ronde. \nBergeman is a retired instructor of journalism and photography at Linn-Benton Community College in Albany. The 75-year-old photographer has been exhibiting his work throughout the Northwest since the 1980s. Over the past two decades he has focused primarily on portraying forgotten Northwest histories through photographs of what’s been left behind. His portfolios can be seen at richbergeman.zenfolio.com\, and in book form at blurb.com
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LOCATION:The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center\, 2267 Hwy 86\, Baker City\, OR\, 97841\, United States
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Platinum Palladium Printing with Paul Cunningham
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Platinum Palladium Printing with Paul Cunningham \nSeptember 2024\, Friday 20th 6-8pm / Saturday 21st 9am -5pm\nOctober 2024\, Friday 18th 6-8pm / Saturday 19th 9am -5 pm \nLightBox Photographic Gallery\n1045 Marine Dr.\nAstoria\, OR 97103\n(503) 468-0238\nlightbox-photographic.com\nWednesday – Saturday\, 12 – 5:00pm \nCost: $350 including all materials \nDiscover the timeless artistry of Platinum Palladium printing in this introductory class designed for photographers of all levels. Throughout the class\, students will delve into the fundamentals of this historic printing process\, exploring its unique characteristics and aesthetic qualities. \nDuring the Friday evening reception\, participants will have the chance to engage with fellow students and the instructor with a class introduction\, setting the stage for an immersive learning experience. On Saturday\, students will embark on the main course\, where they will learn step-by-step techniques for creating stunning prints using the Platinum Palladium process. \nFrom digital negatives to coating and exposing paper\, students will learn about every stage of the printing process. Through demonstrations and personalized guidance\, participants will develop the skills and confidence to produce their own exquisite prints. \nAs a highlight of the course\, each student will have the opportunity to create a print from one of their own images\, putting their newfound knowledge into practice under the guidance of their experienced instructor. \nWhether you’re a seasoned photographer looking to expand your repertoire or a newcomer to alternative printing processes\, this course offers a unique opportunity to explore the beauty and versatility of Platinum Palladium printing. Join us and unlock the potential of this captivating medium. This course does not cover the intricacies of creating digital negatives. The focus remains on mastering the essential skills required to produce stunning Platinum Palladium prints. \nNote: Enrollment will be limited to a maximum of six participants. Students are asked to submit one image file that will be prepared as a digital negative\, two weeks in advance of the class. \nPaul Cunningham is an Oregon-based photographer and owner of The Cunningham Press. Paul has been engaged in Platinum Palladium printing for over ten years and his prints are sold around the world. \nwww.thecunninghampress.com \nTo register or for more information\, contact Michael Granger at LightBox (503) 468-0238\, or email michael@lightbox-photographic.com \nYou can also register via EventBrite:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/989347072727
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/introduction-to-platinum-palladium-printing-with-paul-cunningham/
LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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SUMMARY:South Oregon Coast 3-day workshop on Long Exposure with Thibault Roland
DESCRIPTION:South Oregon Coast 3-day workshop on Long Exposure with Thibault Roland \nSeptember 21-23 2024\nBetween Bandon and Brookings\, OR. \nRegister: South Oregon Coast Workshop – September 2024 – Thibault Roland \n$1800 \nThibault Roland is a recognized fine art photographer who specializes in seascapes\, landscapes and architecture. He is a master of long exposure\, infrared\, tilt/shift and black and white photography. \nJoin him for a 3-day workshop September 21-23 to capture the most amazing rock formations and seastacks in the area between Bandon and Brookings\, OR. \nDuring this unique adventure workshop\, you will learn long exposure\, fine art photography\, as well as sharpen your photographic and visualization skills in a small group setting. On Sunday\, Thibault will also teach some of his best editing tricks and provide feedback on your images and insights on how to improve them both in the field and in the digital darkroom. \nGroup size: 6 participants maximum \n\nFind more details or register here: https://www.thibaultroland.com… \nwww.thibaultroland.com
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