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Looking to the Future: What To Do Right Now with Art Streiber
December 1, 2020 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
$8.00 – $30.00Sponsors Space for Arts, Canon and Brunch & Brand, along with ASMPCT and ASMPNE are proud to present Looking to the Future: What To Do Right Now with Art Streiber.
From test shoots to personal projects, from pandemic-related reportage to actual assignments, Art Streiber will take attendees through the last five months of his work. Streiber has tackled small editorial jobs, a very large editorial job, an advertising shoot and an entertainment shoot, and each project had its own set of issues, restrictions, limitations and protocols.
But beyond shooting, all of us have time on our hands to fine tune our professional infrastructure in order to be ready for the return of regular work…whenever that might be. If your work life isn’t already organized, he’ll share a few methodologies that will help you get your ducks in a row. And if you’re already organized, Streiber will suggest ways to enhance the systems you already have in place. Q&A to follow.
© Art Streiber
© Art Streiber
About Our Presenter: Art Streiber is a Los Angeles-based photographer / director specializing in reportage, portraiture, corporate, entertainment and advertising projects. Editorial clients include Vanity Fair, Entertainment Weekly, Wired, New York, Fortune, ESPN, GQ and The New York Times Magazine. Entertainment clients include ABC, CBS, NBC, HBO, A&E, CNN, MSNBC, Fox, TBS, TNT, The CW, IFC, MTV, SyFy Channel, Showtime, TVLand, Universal Studios, Columbia-TriStar, Dreamworks, Paramount, STX, Sony Pictures and Warner Bros. Studios. Advertising clients include Chase Bank, KFC, Kohler, Cadillac, Miller Lite, Heineken, Subway, Farmers Insurance, Oakley and Disneyland. Art has lectured at the International Center of Photography, The Santa Fe Workshops, Art Center College of Design, PDN’s Photo Plus, Savannah College of Art & Design, ATLAS Institute at University of Colorado at Boulder and at The Stanford Publishing Course.
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A huge thank you to our sponsors Space for Arts and Canon!
ABOUT SPACE FOR ARTS
Space for Arts’ platform presents a vetted inventory of professional production spaces with robust search tools optimized for the needs of production professionals, supported by communication alerts which assist in the rapid decision cycles of production.
Think of them as Open Table meets Airbnb meets management tools. They are a free service for creatives to Search, Hold and Book a studio and free for our studio community to list.
A little more information about them here: Instagram, Sizzle Reel, Blog, Covid Resources and YouTube Channel.
ABOUT CANON
You all know Canon, but have you looked into the specs of the R system mirrorless cameras? Mirrorless is the future… pretty fitting for the Looking to the Future conference.
ABOUT BRUNCH & BRAND
Brunch & Brand is an experiential educational and networking space founded by Stacy Swiderski and Philly Reps. As a product of traditional learning and teaching, Stacy has recognized both the benefits and limitations of this type of exchange. Specifically in creative education she identified a shortage of relevant real world experience in evolving media related fields. For that reason, she and her team decided to create a community where creative education, networking and brand building can intersect. Brunch & Brand course offerings and list of seasoned industry professionals will be ever expanding. Their mission is simple: to get you where you want and DESERVE to be. Class is now in session and it’s totally okay to eat at your desk here. They’ll provide the nourishment. (You just choose your course and brunch box.)
Sponsors Space for Arts, Canon and Brunch & Brand, along with ASMPCT and ASMPNE are proud to present Looking to the Future: What To Do Right Now with Art Streiber.
From test shoots to personal projects, from pandemic-related reportage to actual assignments, Art Streiber will take attendees through the last five months of his work. Streiber has tackled small editorial jobs, a very large editorial job, an advertising shoot and an entertainment shoot, and each project had its own set of issues, restrictions, limitations and protocols.
But beyond shooting, all of us have time on our hands to fine tune our professional infrastructure in order to be ready for the return of regular work…whenever that might be. If your work life isn’t already organized, he’ll share a few methodologies that will help you get your ducks in a row. And if you’re already organized, Streiber will suggest ways to enhance the systems you already have in place. Q&A to follow.
© Art Streiber
© Art Streiber
About Our Presenter: Art Streiber is a Los Angeles-based photographer / director specializing in reportage, portraiture, corporate, entertainment and advertising projects. Editorial clients include Vanity Fair, Entertainment Weekly, Wired, New York, Fortune, ESPN, GQ and The New York Times Magazine. Entertainment clients include ABC, CBS, NBC, HBO, A&E, CNN, MSNBC, Fox, TBS, TNT, The CW, IFC, MTV, SyFy Channel, Showtime, TVLand, Universal Studios, Columbia-TriStar, Dreamworks, Paramount, STX, Sony Pictures and Warner Bros. Studios. Advertising clients include Chase Bank, KFC, Kohler, Cadillac, Miller Lite, Heineken, Subway, Farmers Insurance, Oakley and Disneyland. Art has lectured at the International Center of Photography, The Santa Fe Workshops, Art Center College of Design, PDN’s Photo Plus, Savannah College of Art & Design, ATLAS Institute at University of Colorado at Boulder and at The Stanford Publishing Course.
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A huge thank you to our sponsors Space for Arts and Canon!
ABOUT SPACE FOR ARTS
Space for Arts’ platform presents a vetted inventory of professional production spaces with robust search tools optimized for the needs of production professionals, supported by communication alerts which assist in the rapid decision cycles of production.
Think of them as Open Table meets Airbnb meets management tools. They are a free service for creatives to Search, Hold and Book a studio and free for our studio community to list.
A little more information about them here: Instagram, Sizzle Reel, Blog, Covid Resources and YouTube Channel.
ABOUT CANON
You all know Canon, but have you looked into the specs of the R system mirrorless cameras? Mirrorless is the future… pretty fitting for the Looking to the Future conference.
ABOUT BRUNCH & BRAND
Brunch & Brand is an experiential educational and networking space founded by Stacy Swiderski and Philly Reps. As a product of traditional learning and teaching, Stacy has recognized both the benefits and limitations of this type of exchange. Specifically in creative education she identified a shortage of relevant real world experience in evolving media related fields. For that reason, she and her team decided to create a community where creative education, networking and brand building can intersect. Brunch & Brand course offerings and list of seasoned industry professionals will be ever expanding. Their mission is simple: to get you where you want and DESERVE to be. Class is now in session and it’s totally okay to eat at your desk here. They’ll provide the nourishment. (You just choose your course and brunch box.)