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Eva
Rinaldi Photography And Bob King To Present At
Photography Talks, Rozelle, Sydney - Thursday 29th
March 2012
Join
us for a talk given by two professional Entertainment
& Event photographers. Hear their thoughts about
Entertainment Photography from an insiders perspective
and examine their styles and approach to their work.
Entertainment
photography is a subset of photojournalism. Its subject
matter is celebrities in the arts, sports and sometimes
politics. There are four types of Entertainment photography
used by magazines and newspapers. They are:
Event
photography Photographers who work celebrity
related events, such as film premieres, parties and
award shows. Event photographers also cover other
events such as music festivals, weddings and private
functions.
Music
photography is another form of entertainment photography.
Most music photographers focus on capturing the energy
of live music performances and some also get to work
backstage or on tour with bands.
Celebrity
portraiture Photographers who are assigned
portrait sessions with celebrities, shot on location
or in a photo studio
Paparazzi
(or pap) - Photographers who shoot candid
photos of celebrities with or without their consent,
in the hope of capturing an exclusive image. Some
photographers make a living following actors and models.
When they get a scoop, many magazines will pay high
fees to run the images.
You
do not need to be a student to attend the Talks but
you will need to enroll in the Talks to
attend. Bookings are essential.
This
term the talks will be conducted by the following
photographers:
Eva
Rinaldi
Eva
Rinaldi is an award winning celebrity photographer,
educator and artist. Eva is one of Australias
most recognisable entertainment and event photographers,
and has snapped most of Australias leading entertainers
and celebrities. From the pick of red carpet events,
live concerts, special celebrity appearances, charity
fundraisers, film sets and film festivals, Eva has
covered most of Australias major entertainment
industry events.
In
2009 she commissioned the late Peter Carrette to take
photographs of some of her Bondi Beach based campaigns,
and this helped inspire Eva to learn more about the
art of photography. Just a few of her community based
projects have included Chalk The Walk,
'Lets Paint Oprah', Sydney Bodyart Bike Ride,
Saturday Disney and Children Help Poverty.
She
has won a number of awards and commendations over
the years including Discover Sydneys Hidden
Treasures, social and community entrepreneur of the
month and Chalk The Walk (Peoples Choice) and
was shortlisted for the Art Prize (Parliament House).
Evas photographs have been published in the
Neil Diamond Dreams World Tour book and
she is a featured photographer for Splash News &
Pictures.
Evas
Australian body of work includes photographs of Russell
Crowe, Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman, Geoffrey Rush,
Shane Warne, Kylie Minogue, Miranda Kerr, and Jennifer
Hawkins, while her international portfolio includes
Rihanna, Reese Witherspoon, Lady Gaga, Cindi Lauper,
Neil Diamond, Robin Williams, Michael Buble, Elton
John, Enrique Iglesisias, Lionel Ritchie, Mark Wahlberg
and Leonardo DiCaprio just to name a few.
For
more information on Eva and her work please see www.evarinaldi.com
Bob
King
Bob
King's career as a pre-eminent entertainment photographer
commenced in 1964 when he captured images of the Beatles
at Sydney Stadium. Over the decades since he has shot
virtually every visiting concert act of consequence
and a dramatically wide spectrum of Australian entertainers.
Though The Australian Magazine said of him in a 1989
profile, "To the crowds at Sydney rock concerts
King is almost as familiar as the exit signs,"
he has pursued his unique craft well beyond the Harbour
City - as tour photographer for AC/DC, Mick Jagger,
Barbra Streisand, Bon Jovi and INXS/Jimmy Barnes.
He has focused his lens upon the Who in London, Peter
Gabriel in Moscow, Jason Donovan in Jakarta and Bananarama
in Hong Kong and along the way has covered a brace
of rock festivals, feature film and music video sets,
stage musicals, outdoor extravaganzas and more opening
nights than he cares to remember. As well, he has
shot record covers images for entities as diverse
as Joe Cocker, AC/DC, Joan Armatrading, George Benson,
Divinyls, Skyhooks, Saints, Radio Birdman and Barry
White.
Having
long ago mastered the art, so essential at a production
on any level, of knowing - as one senior publicist
has put it - "where to be and, more importantly,
where not to be", the extraordinarily professional
and adaptable King has earned respect and admiration
from artists and industry principals. John Farnham,
Australia's arena concert champion, has declared:
"I gravitate towards him because he makes me
feel comfortable on stage. It's like he's part of
the family."
"These
photographs surprise us with their honesty and astound
us with their perception" wrote Glenn A. Baker
in the Foreword to the book Rocklens. "Bob King's
photographs capture and distil the very essence if
the performing art - the anxiety, the adrenalin, he
intensity, the pain, the exhilaration." (Credit:
Bob King)
©
Bob King

KISS
(Bob King)
Agenda
During
this course the intention is that the following topics
will be covered, but not necessarily in the order
given. Due to the variable nature of Adult Education
classes, parts of the curriculum may be adapted to
suit the needs of the class.
The
first talk begins at 6.30pm until 7.30pm
There will be a 15 min break for tea and coffee
The second talk begins at 7.45pm until 8.45pm
Objectives
The
intended Learning Outcomes for these Talks are as
follows.
By
the end of the Talks, the students will:
Have
a broader and deeper knowledge of Entertainment Photography
from a professionals perspective
Other
Information
If
you want to learn about Entertainment Photography
in Sydney, then this course is for you.
PLS
NOTE: All classes need a minimum number of students
to go ahead. If your course does not have enough students
it will be cancelled and you will be informed. Courses
are usually cancelled, when necessary, 2 working days
prior to the scheduled start date.***Please be aware
that you may be informed of a cancellation &/or
change via SMS or E-mail.
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