The Format International Photography Festival conference is in full swing, but if you can't get to Derby, you can access it online via OPEN-i
Author: Diane Smyth
04 Mar 2011 Tags: Format11StreetDocumentaryFestivalsSeminars
The Format International Photography Festival is now open, with exhibitions spread across Derby and a day-long conference on street photography today. For those of you who can't be here, OPEN-i is running a live stream webstream of the conference talks, by speakers such as World Press Photo special mention winner Michael Wolf and director of Autograph, Mark Sealy.
OPEN-i is a global network hosting live discussions on documentary photography and related issues. It's supported by the London College of Communication and the World Press Photo Foundation. Access is free, but you'll need to log in or sign into the site to get access to the live webcast.
12.00am - 12.40pm Yumi Goto
12.40pm - 1.20pm Mark Sealy
2.00pm - 2.40pm Bruce Gilden
2.40pm - 3.20pm Amy Stein
3.30pm - 4.00pm Nate Larson and Marni Shindelman
4.00pm - 4.40pm Michael Wolf
4.40pm - 5.10pm John Maloof (the man behind the Vivian Maier archive)
5.10pm - 5.30pm Q&A via text/webcast
5.30pm - 5.40pm Huw Davies closing.
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