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Glitterguru to Juror for Center Of Fine Art Photography



The Center for Fine Art Photography is pleased to announce our latest call for entries, The Human Canvas. Entries are being accepted now, and through January 13, 2009.


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Theme: The human body is not just the vessel in which our consciousness resides, but also a canvas and a sculpting medium that is used to inspire, provoke, and sometimes offend. The Human Canvas seeks to explore the many ways in which the body can be an integral component of art. It can be as simple and elegant as the unadorned figure, or any of the almost limitless uses of the body as a canvas on which art is presented, or incorporated, from creations in fabric and textiles, body modifications, pigments, and much more.

Eligibility: The exhibition is open to all domestic and international, professional and amateur photographers working with digital or traditional photography or combinations of both. The Center for Fine Art Photography invites photographers working in all mediums, styles and schools of thought to participate in its exhibitions. Traditional, contemporary, avant-garde, creative and experimental and mixed techniques are welcome.

Juror: Suzette Troche-Stapp, a.k.a "the Glitter Guru" is one of the most sought-after photographer/digital artists today. Not only is Suzette is an award winning photographer, but also the author of the book, "The Glitter Guru on PhotoShop - From Concept to Cool", which won the Designers Bookshelf Award for "Most Exciting New PhotoShop Book of 2003". Suzette is recognized as one of the "Top 40 PhotoShop Experts" by Wacom Inc. and has been awarded the "Guru Award" for excellence in PhotoShop design by NAPP.

Thank you,
Nathan Morimitsu
Public Relations and Community Outreach
www.c4fap.org

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