Showing posts with label Fashion Design Schools in North Carolina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion Design Schools in North Carolina. Show all posts

Friday, March 18, 2011

Shoddy goings on at the Photographer’s Gallery, London?

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The Photographers’ Gallery in London has long been one of our favourite haunts in central London but closed  last weekend for a lengthy, year-long refurbishment which will see major changes to the building.

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Before moving to their current location near Oxford Circus, the Gallery was at Great Newport Street, Leicester Square, and along with the interesting exhibitions, books and magazines on offer, a major attraction was the great cafe inside.
We’ve been going for something like 15 years and – to be honest – at times, the cafe has been the best thing in the place.
Serving up delicious home made cakes (made by the manager’s wife), freshly made sandwiches, snacks and coffee, there’s been a familiar face at the counter for the entire time we’ve been visiting, a lovely fella called Billy.
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Kicking out the staff
Sadly it seems that Billy doesn’t figure in the exciting new plans for the Gallery, and after years of service it appears that he’s not been invited back to run the new cafe.
Instead, we’ve been told that it will go to a franchise, and we think that’s rather a shame.
We’ve always liked the friendly, independent atmosphere of the cafe, and feel that without Billy and his cheery staff – and excellent food – we’re not going to find the new premises so attractive.
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We wrote to the Photographers’ Gallery a few weeks ago to ask what’s happening about the cafe, but they haven’t bothered to reply, so we can’t confirm the story.
If you’re not happy about seeing the old cafe go, why not drop them a line and implore them to make Billy and his staff part of the new Gallery’s plans?
After all, he’s helped them make the cafe a success for all these years.
Email them here:  info@photonet.org.uk

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Nikon digital camera at PMA 2009 Show : If there is one brand that has been performing superbly for the last year and a half, and even more important, has succeeded in standing out, it's Nikon. With an unparalleled battle concerning market share and a succession of new product launches, one success beaten by the other, Nikon has reached an extremely comfortable position. The introductions of the Nikon D3 and D300 digital SLR cameras were the start, and if you have followed last year’s developments, you will know how many Nikon imaging products succeeded after these two. Canon had to accept a big blow, which also had its effect in the professional world.

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Nikon D3x digital SLR camera
Media offices and a large amount of professionals have switched over to Nikon cameras. That, and the giant sales figures of various Nikon imaging products, has largely influenced the market share of both brands. Naturally, a lot of interest went to Nikon's top product of the Nikon DSLR series; the Nikon D3x. It's an unparalleled high quality digital SLR for the professional, which has become a standard to serve as reference for the current generation of professional DSLR cameras. I will admit that the differences at the top gradually become smaller, but the recommended selling prices show larger differences. If you can afford the Nikon D3x, you will obtain a high quality tool that will pay for itself, depending on assignments and field of specialism.

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Nikon Digital SLR cameras
Although the attention is drawn to the professional D3x, also the remaining Nikon DSLRs such as the D3, D700 and D90 can't complain about the amount of attention they are receiving. Nikon did not surprise at the PMA 2009 by introductions, but from experience we know Nikon is always quite stubborn in handling product launches. There's no logic to follow for the Western world in any case. One of the latest toys is the Nikon 50mm f/1.4 lens, a beautiful lens to use with the Nikon D700 DSLR for example. 
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Nikon Coolpix digital cameras
The Nikon Coolpix compact camera line-up is not yet that successful for Nikon, however, or at least; that has been the situation in the past few years. It gives you the feeling that the Coolpix and the Nikon DSLR are worlds apart. The contrast could hardly be larger. Where innovations and high quality techniques have been successfully integrated, Nikon doesn't seem to be able to stand out with the Nikon Coolpix series. The market share is meager and I can understand that. As a consumer, you'd generally purchase a Nikon compact camera with certain expectations of it. You purchase a Nikon for its quality, the expectations are high. However, if we take a look at the Nikon Coolpix assortment, we don't see that many cameras that stand out from the crowd.


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New Nikon cameras
Take for example a camera like the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX3. It may not be a digital camera that processes high sales figures, but it is definitely a camera that knows how to stand out. A camera that is described many times with words like high quality, lens etc. I'd like to see this camera return in the P-series. And what's more, I do miss a compact megazoom camera with 10x optical zoom in the Nikon Coolpix camera line. A camera such as, again: the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-TZ7. These are examples of rivals that do know how to differentiate, in which the Coolpix stays behind.

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New Nikon digital cameras
Nikon D3X with 35mm review
Nikon D3X with 50mm review
Nikon D700 review
Nikon Coolpix P6000 photo gallery
Nikon Coolpix P90
Nikon Coolpix S630
Nikon Coolpix S620
Nikon Coolpix S230
Nikon Coolpix S220
Nikon Coolpix L100
Nikon Coolpix L20
Nikon Coolpix L19

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PMA 2009 Booths - Digital Camera Manufacturers
Canon digital cameras
Casio digital cameras
Fujifilm digital cameras
Kodak digital cameras
Nikon digital cameras
Olympus digital cameras
Panasonic digital cameras
Pentax cameras
Samsung digital cameras
Sony digital cameras

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Nikon D700 Digital SLR camera with new Carl-Zeiss lens
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Nikon Coolpix P90 digital megazoom camera

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Photographers’ Gallery to Close for Major Redevelopment

Artist’s impression of the top floor gallery at the redeveloped Photographers’ Gallery, due to open in 2011

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Snappers happy at new photo gallery

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THIS is the first look inside the new home of the Photographers' Gallery.
The four-storey centre off Oxford Street is a taster of the full-blown £15.5 million space due to open on the site in 2011.
The £250,000 temporary transformation opens tomorrow and includes dedicated space for galleries, studying and print-buying as well as a café.
It will be open for 18 months before it is demolished to be rebuilt in an eight-storey incarnation but it is already in strong contrast with the old gallery founded in 1971 in Great Newport Street.
There, cramped facilities meant visitors to the shows had to mingle with café users. The first exhibitions include photographs from the archives showing night scenes of Soho from the Thirties to Fifties and lost pubs and clubs including the Cat's Whiskers, where they began the trend for hand dancing as it was too small for proper jiving.
Upstairs, are large portraits of transvestites and other marginalised residents of San Francisco by American artist Katy Grannan.
Clare Grafik, the curator, said the new home was "brilliant" and added: "How exciting it is to have a space whose only purpose is as a gallery."
The gallery at 16-18 Ramillies Street is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday with late viewing until 8pm on Thursday and Friday.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Why go to fashion school?

Fashion School
You are creative. You can sew. You have a sketchbook of designs the Hilton sisters will drool over. So, why go to fashion school? There are many reasons:
1. You will be taught.
The study of fashion design involves hands-on training, so, yes, you can prepare yourself by developing many skills on your own. However, when you choose to pursue a fashion design degree, you are choosing to be taught.
What does this mean? You will interact with instructors and professors who will teach you new and advanced skills. You will be critiqued and your technique will be perfected through exchanges with other students.As a fashion design student, you will have the time and opportunity to hone and perfect your craft without the pressures of clients and your career.


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2. You will be inspired.
Who will you encounter in fashion school? Other talented, excited, inspired young artists. Design school affords fashion students the opportunity to experiment and feed off of the energy and innovation of other students. In our opinion, this experience can only make your own design work better.
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3. You will be prepared.
The challenges and obstacles of earning your fashion design degree will thoroughly prepare you for the fast-paced, “so five minutes ago” fashion industry. Also, your courses and class projects will give you an opportunity to build out a diverse portfolio of your student work, which make your skills more marketable.
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4. You will get a job.
Yes, it is true, and quite possibly the most important reason you should go to fashion school. What distinguishes you from the leagues of other creative, skilled seamstresses? Your degree! Employers want designers who can commit to work hard and achieve success – two abilities obtaining a degree proves you have.
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New York City Fashion Schools

Written by Julie Greiner
New York City is known for high fashion and the latest of styles and trends. What better place to learn about the fashion industry than in New York City. There are high schools in New York City which offer major studies in high fashion design, Community Colleges offering Associate Degrees fashion in technology. From Hoboken to Jersey City the whisper is all about careers in high fashion.

NYC Fashion Schools

Fashion Schools in New York City, Hoboken and Jersey City
When one thinks about Park Avenue you get a vision of a tall, thin, leggy model walking her Irish Wolfhound dog in her Channel suite. The industry of high fashion is probably one of the most brutal and difficult to break into. There are schools by the hundreds waiting to offer student loans and big dreams of being the courtier for the rich and famous. There are colleges and institutes from Hoboken to Jersey City if you don't prefer the scene in Manhattan.
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High Fashion Design in New York City
When searching for a school to learn high fashion in and around New York City you can simply Google "New York City Fashion Schools." Hundreds of ads pop up with maps, descriptions and come-ons. There are many institutes which offer on-line computer classes. The computer classes are ideal for those who have to hold down a pre-career job and need to study evenings from home.
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Monday, February 28, 2011

Thomas Jefferson Apparel and Design

San Antonio Fashion School

 Jefferson Fashion

Welcome to the Thomas Jefferson High School's Fashion Program site. Since 1998, students at this San Antonio,Texas high school have been creating beautiful garments that have rocked runways across town and around the state.

Fashion Schools in Arizona

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Career And School Info For Fashion Designers In Arizona
There are several local schools listed here, with some recommended for being particularly responsive to info requests through this site. Here are some tips for selecting schools, based on an analysis comparing each school to all others across dozens of factors:
Fastest Response From Schools
  • Request Info: For the fastest information for prospective students, look at the schools on this page which have a More info link. More Tips & Analysis
Arizona Fashion Design Schools And Careers

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