Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Images of Inuvik's Great Northern Arts Festival 2009 by George Lessard

Photos
http://www.flickr.com/photos/george-lessard/sets/72157621141039462/
Photo Slideshow
http://www.flickr.com/photos/george-lessard/sets/72157621141039462/show/

Videos on YouTube
Artcirq at GNAF 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FSIDEDO3H8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a6_ZfiuuG0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-wRdUe_CNI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eX2v3shjMk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3yrZKtnp2M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8uzaeiyDkY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88p4kZUNv_U

Good Time Delta Band
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlginT2E0P8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9zDew94wls
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MI6S812Z5X0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-MWSk3C-_k

Inside the 2009 GNAF Gallery
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dC5H-CUFMWc

Opening GNAF 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gJUEmAug50

Tony Whitford Opens the Great Northern Arts Festival in Inuvik NWT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z-sdi2EtwY

Derek Lindsay, Mayor of Inuvik NWT Opens GNAF 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVTegg-tYzE

Nellie Cournoyea Opening the Great North Arts Festival 2009 Inuvik, NWT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8OSf1zZUD8

Tribute to Artists Past, Great Northern Arts Festival 2009, Inuvik NWT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZY8Jh6eRXU

The Whale Bone enters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0PgOCxaJk4

Close-up of the GNAF Whale Bone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrMJpGGIdwg

The Inuvik Drummers and Dancers at GNAF 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGAU6paC5Eo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me-4PX4cXsU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EzqXXMeBCE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixqswnQEseI

The Great Northern Arts Festival 2009 Gallery Interior Panorama
(a second interior panorama will appear shortly)
http://share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=28544

Igloo Church Exterior Panorama
http://share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=28369





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GEORGE LESSARD
Information, Communications and Media Specialist
451 Norseman Dr.
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
X1A 2J1, Canada

Yellowknife Land Line # (867) 873-2662
Yellowknife Cell # (867) 445-9193
SKYPE: themediamentor

Online Business Card:
http://lessardcard.notlong.com

Home Pages: http://mediamentor.ca
My panoramic images
http://panoramas-by-george.notlong.com
My YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/mediamentor
Online Activities: http://www.web.ca/~media/index.html
Photos: http://photosbygeorge.notlong.com
Photo Illustrations: http://www.flickr.com/photos/george-lessard/sets/72157603627797568/
Etcetera:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/george-lessard/sets/459582/

My Public Bookmarks: http://del.icio.us/themediamentor

Member:
Canadian Association of Journalists http://www.caj.ca
Canadian Artists Representation / le Front des artistes canadiennes http://www.carfac.ca/
Canadian Artists Representation Copyright Collective http://www.carcc.ca/

Artist's Pass for the 2009 Great Northern Arts Festiva

Artist's Pass for the 2009 Great Northern Arts Festival in Inuvik NWT, Canada

Photo ©2009 George Lessard

DSC_8308_V2


DSC_8308_V2, originally uploaded by The MediaMentor.

This sculpture, symbolic of the cooperation of the three races in this community and in the North, was erected by the Government of the Northwest Territories in honour of the official opening of Inuvik. The opening ceremony was performed by the Right Honourable John George Diefenbaker, P.C., M.P. who was the first Prime Minister to visit any part of Canada north of the Arctic Circle, July 21, 1961

Photo ©2009 George Lessard

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

George Lessard's Artist's Pass for the 2009 Great Northern Arts Festival

Artist's Pass for the 2009 Great Northern Arts Festival in Inuvik NWT, Canada

Photo ©2009 George Lessard

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Good Time Delta Band # 03

The Old Time Dance - Jig 'Till You Can't Jig No More... with James Rogers and the Good Time Delta Band, Monday July 13, 2009 at the Great Northern Arts Festival in Inuvik Northwest Territories, Canada
For more on GNAF, please visit their website at http://www.gnaf.org/

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Where Credit is Due (PART 1 of 3)

Winner of the 2009 jhr Human Rights DocFest.

Please visit http://www.jhr.ca to learn more.

Director/Editor: Hans Olson
Cinematographer: Mike McLaughlin
Producers: Hans Olson, Gail Stolee, Margery Gaede and Alan Fielding

Produced by Sahakarini Inter-World Education and Development Association

GNAF_2009


GNAF_2009, originally uploaded by The MediaMentor.

Canadian North Great Northern Arts Festival

I will be in Inuvik from July 10th to 19th.... and will present the following workshop....

Introduction to Digital Imagery and the Internet with George Lessard (Yellowknife)
Saturday July 18 1:00PM


This 4-hour workshop is designed to introduce participants to digital photography and the use of digital photographs to increase their income and protect their intellectual property rights. Participants will learn how to choose the right digital camera to buy; basic photography skills; and how to show your work online for little or no money. In the end you will have the tools to be able to buy the right camera at the right price that will be a good investment and meet the your needs; understand how to edit images for use on the internet or for print use; and how to have a presence on the internet that you can maintain yourself. $65
Visit George's website at http://mediamentor.ca

Watch for daily posting of images on my Flicker site

and videos on my YouTuble page

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Special Section: Digital Photo from the Toronto Star

http://www.thestar.com/digitalphoto


Focused on a budget? Here's what $150 gets you
Richard Lautens Jun. 30, 2009
Cameras are everywhere these days. Almost every new device we own seems to
come with a camera attached. It won't be long before my "toothbrush cam"
will be keeping an eye on my molars.


Exposed! An HDR primer
Spencer Wynn Jun. 18, 2009
For amateur photographers seeking to get the most out of their images,
High Dynamic Range photography is a technique worth learning.

Tripods will keep photographers - and their images - steady
Maarten Heilbron Jun. 18, 2009
When the blur icon on your camera warns you to hold the camera steady, do
you click the shutter and hope for the best? Maybe steady the camera,
holding it close with both hands? Or run out ...

Star photographer's tips to improve photos
Richard Lautens Jun. 04, 2009
Camera manufacturers today seem determined to take the photographer out of
photography.

DSLRs offer something new for every shooter
Paul Marshman Jun. 04, 2009
In this recession, you might expect camera makers to stick to
bargain-priced entries for this spring's new digital single-lens reflex
(DSLR) models. You'd be wrong.

More work, bigger payoff
Maarten Heilbron Jun. 04, 2009
As a digital point-and-shoot photographer, I believe luck plays the
largest part in getting good results.

Technological advances include the wet, wild and affordable
Paul Marshman Jun. 04, 2009
For some, spring means baseball or gardening. For photographers, it's time
to take pictures.

The Top 10 digital camera trends this season
Paul Marshman Nov. 27, 2008
Camera companies are offering some intriguing new compacts and single-lens
reflex (SLR) models, with a host of improvements and new features that put
them a cut above last year's choices.

Video: Breakfast Brulé
Contributing technology writer Maarten Heilbron produced this short video
using a still camera. The Fuji S2000 is capable of recording HD video in
720 mode.

Gallery: Compact Cameras
Photos taken by Bill Taylor while he tests three compact digital cameras.

Choosing the perfect camera
Cameras are some of the ultimate toys and probably the most popular time
to buy a new camera is before a vacation.

Compact cameras have limitations but can take great pics
Bill Taylor Nov. 27, 2008
When it comes to cameras, I'm a tech-and-specs dunce.

DSLR camera reviews
Paul Marshman Nov. 27, 2008
Latest crop of high-end digitals emerge with features that include movie
mode, higher ISOs, more megapixels.

Digital camera reviews
Kevin Scanlon Nov. 27, 2008
When it comes to digital cameras in the under-$300 bracket, prepare to
have your eyes opened wide.

HD camcorders get cheaper
Kevin Scanlon Nov. 27, 2008
Call me cheap if you will – although I prefer "frugal" – but I have never
been able to force myself to spend more than $1,000 on a new piece of
camera equipment.

Fuji camera impresses with its video
Maarten Heilbron Nov. 27, 2008
FinePix S2000 HD distinguishes itself with unique function that zooms
while it records.

Photo printers can produce stunning photo art that lasts a lifetime
Tom Katsiroubas Nov. 27, 2008
With the advent of everything digital, sharing your photos takes on a
whole new meaning. Through popular photo-sharing websites such as Fickr,
Photobucket and Facebook you can instantly ...

Digital camera review: Sony Cybershot DSC T700
Maarten Heilbron Nov. 27, 2008
This year, every point-and-shoot camera in the $250-$450 range has more
than enough megapixels. As you get through your checklist, you'll find
there's little difference between models and brands in this crowded ...

Steep learning curve for amateur photographers
Kevin Scanlon Nov. 27, 2008
Like most amateur photographers, I have always wondered if I could be as
good as the pros if only I had the same equipment. Let's call it a serious
case of camera envy.

Now that the recording is done ...
Maarten Heilbron Jun. 12, 2008
The party's over and the camera crew has just dropped off the video
footage and a script scrawled on the back of an envelope at the
post-production video-editing suite.

Planning makes all the difference with a video project
Kevin Scanlon Jun. 12, 2008
So, your family reunion is set for this weekend and you are the designated
videographer. Have you finished your script yet?

Images flow around the world
Spencer Wynn Jun. 12, 2008
"I am of the opinion that my life belongs to the community, and as long as
I live, it is my privilege to do for it whatever I can."

Transforming an ordinary street scene
Spencer Wynn Jun. 12, 2008
A carefully framed shot or using subtle lighting can make a photograph
much more striking.

Cellphone camera brings quality one step closer
Paul Marshman Jun. 12, 2008
Sony Ericsson broke new ground in 2006 with its K790a, the first cellphone
to sport a three-megapixel Sony camera. Now it's back with the K850i, a
new version that boasts a whopping five megapixels.

Trouble shooting?
Denis Cyr Jun. 12, 2008
Experimenting is always a great way to discover what your particular
camera is capable of and what its limitations are.

Nikon's new pick of the crop
Paul Marshman Jun. 12, 2008
Ever since Nikon released the powerful D200 in 2005, photographers have
eagerly awaited the company's next big semi-pro DSLR.

Monday, July 06, 2009

Photos on Shorpy

Shorpy
This site "is a vintage photography blog featuring thousands of
high-definition images from the 1850s to 1950s. The site is named after
Shorpy Higginbotham, a teenage coal miner who lived 100 years ago." Most
of the photos on the site "were extracted from reference images ... from
the Library of Congress research archive," with others from the personal
files of contributors. Includes three photos of Shorpy.
URL: http://www.shorpy.com/
LII Item: http://lii.org/cs/lii/view/item/27069

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Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Photos of the 2009 Canada Day Parade organized by the Rotary Club of Yellowknife

Photo Set
http://www.flickr.com/photos/george-lessard/sets/72157620827817198/

Slide Show
http://www.flickr.com/photos/george-lessard/sets/72157620827817198/show/

©2009 George Lessard - Photographer

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GEORGE LESSARD

451 Norseman Dr.
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
X1A 2J1, Canada

Yellowknife Land Line # (867) 873-2662
Yellowknife Cell # (867) 445-9193
SKYPE: themediamentor

Online Business Card:
http://lessardcard.notlong.com

E-mail: mediamentor@gmail.com

Home Pages: http://mediamentor.ca
My panoramic images
http://share.gigapan.org/viewProfile.php?userid=20407
My YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/mediamentor
Online Activities: http://www.web.ca/~media/index.html
Photos: http://photosbygeorge.notlong.com
Photo Illustrations: http://www.flickr.com/photos/george-lessard/sets/72157603627797568/
Etcetera:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/george-lessard/sets/459582/

My Public Bookmarks: http://del.icio.us/themediamentor

Member:
Canadian Association of Journalists http://www.caj.ca
Canadian Artists Representation / le Front des artistes canadiennes http://www.carfac.ca/
Canadian Artists Representation Copyright Collective http://www.carcc.ca/

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Adding a Google Gadget to your blog

Jolliffe Island, Yellowknife Bay, Northwest Territories, Canada

HD Helmet Video Camera

ContourHD is the World's First (and lightest) HD Helmet Camera. ContourHD is the ideal wearable camcorder to shoot and share HD video of your active lifestyle. ContourHD combines amazing video quality (choose between crisp High Definition or smooth High Action SD), wire-free wearability (attach ContourHD to your goggles, helmet, equipment, or vehicle without wires), and one button simplicity (single button to shoot and share online). Light enough (4 ounces) to fit on your goggles, this compact and rugged helmet cam makes HD quality video affordable ($299.99 MSRP) to capture and publish online.

http://www.twenty20camera.com/

http://vholdr.com/contourhd/overview

Record 8 Hours of Action Video

As an all-in-one wearable camcorder, ContourHD records to an internal MicroSD memory card to capture up to 8 hours of HD quality video (compatible up to a 16GB Memory Card). Powered by a removable, rechargeable lithium-ion battery, this helmet camera recharges through a USB cable connected directly to your computer. Now you can throw away your camcorder tapes, wires, and AA batteries.

Easy to Align

Have you ever seen a camera with lasers? ContourHD uses two of them and a 192° rotating lens to ensure you line up the shot every time. Turn on the lasers and rotate the front lens until the two laser points are horizontally aligned. Congratulations, you just lined up your video.




Monday, June 29, 2009

Young journalists aged 18-28 asked to enter Earth Journalism Awards Competition - MTV Positive Change Competition

Young journalists invited to enter Earth Journalism Awards Competition

Young and inspired writers, bloggers, journalists, musicians, and others who have a story to tell about climate change are invited to enter the Earth Journalism Awards Competition. Internews has created the MTV Positive Change award for youth aged 18-28. Submissions may be made in any format or mix of formats, including video, audio, photography, script, or music, and should express how society is adapting, or needs to adapt, to the threat of climate change. Entries will be accepted until September 7, 2009.

Internews' Earth Journalism Awards Competition is designed to promote high quality, local coverage of climate change, leading up to the United Nations Climate Change Conference, December 7-18, 2009, in Copenhagen (COP15). At COP15, nations of the world are scheduled to conclude negotiations on the future of the Kyoto Protocol. Award winners will be honoured at a high-profile awards ceremony at COP15 and will get the opportunity to cover the negotiations.

-For more information on the MTV Positive Change award, go to:
http://awards.earthjournalism.org/content/mtv-positive-change-award.

-For more information on other Earth Journalism Awards categories, go to:
http://awards.earthjournalism.org/content/about-the-competition.

Via
http://weekly.farmradio.org/

Farm Radio Weekly is a news and information service for rural radio broadcasters in sub-Saharan Africa. It is published by Farm Radio International.

Who We Are

Meet the Farm Radio Weekly Team:

In Ottawa:

Heather Miller
FRW Editor
hmiller@farmradio.org

Nelly Bassily
Research and Production Officer
nbassily@farmradio.org




Netvibes

 "... Netvibes http://www.netvibes.com is a free web service that brings together your favorite media sources and online services.

Everything that matters to you — blogs, news, weather, videos, photos, social networks, email and much more — is automatically updated every time you visit your page.

 Founded by Tariq Krim in 2005, Netvibes pioneered the personalized homepage as alternative to traditional web portals. Netvibes lets individuals assemble their favorite widgets, websites, blogs, email accounts, social networks, search engines, instant messengers, photos, videos, podcasts, and everything else they enjoy on the web - all in one place.

Today, Netvibes is a global community of users who are taking control of their digital lives by personalizing their web experience. Netvibes is also a widget platform that is used by thousands of publishers around the world. Netvibes (http://www.netvibes.com) has offices in Paris, London and San Francisco.

The best startpage you can have is the one that you create for yourself!

Netvibes - a time efficient and creative method to manage your digital life and access cool new content everyday!..."

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Yellowknife Cultural Crossroads - Street Art in Yellowknife, NWT, Canada


View Yellowknife Cultural Crossroads - Street Art in Yellowknife, NWT, Canada in a larger map


Yellowknife has a lot of street art... this is the largest example... see my image at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/george-lessard/273617583/
and
http://www.flickr.com/photos/george-lessard/273617469
for more information about this work and
http://www.flickr.com/photos/george-lessard/sets/72157594296281849/

Using Google Maps in your coverage

IJNet writer Seth Palmer explains how to use Google Maps within an online story and why it can be useful to readers and viewers.

Panorama of Yellowknife's Old Town and House Boats

Entering the panorama allows you to navigate and zoom into the image.

See http://www.northernfrontier.com/10_Explore/Yellowknife.html for more information about Yellowknife,

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Frozen Eyes Photographic Society would like to invite you to view the work of students from K'alemi Dene School @ the Greenstone Building

The Frozen Eyes Photographic Society http://www.frozeneyes.com/ would like to invite you to view the work of students from K'alemi Dene School currently showing in the atrium of the Greenstone Building.

Springing from the experience of photographic mentoring for youth during the Arctic Winter Games of 2008, the Society has embarked on a program of education for youth around the Territory. To date this year, in addition to K'alemi Dene School, the Native Women's Centre, Open Skies Festival in Fort Simpson and the YK75th celebrations have had mentorship programs with another in Fort Laird in early July. Other projects are in discussion.

We would encourage you, should your schedule permit, to view the K'alemi Dene School work. To be candid, we were both surprised and gratified by the calibre of work shown by these students. If an organization in your community might be interested kindly have them contact us at info@frozeneyes.com

We would like to thank BHP Billiton and the NWT Arts Council whose generous financial support has made this program possible.

Regards,
David Prichard
Frozen Eyes Photographic Society
http://www.frozeneyes.com/

Friday, June 26, 2009

NNSL Press Card


NNSL Press Card, originally uploaded by The MediaMentor.

George Lessard's 2007 press card for Northern News Services Ltd. signed by the publisher Jack (Sig) Sigvaldason
http://nnsl.com
The only time they were given out during the three years I worked for them...

Kodachrome

>From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout 1994-2009.
http://scout.wisc.edu/


Kodak announces that they will end production of fabled film
Kodak set to retire Kodachrome film at the end of 2009 after 74 years
http://www.nydailynews.com/money/2009/06/23/2009-06-
23_kodak_set_to_retire_kodachrome_film_at_the_end_of_2009.html

News Release:Kodak Retires KODACHROME Film
http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-
path=2709&gpcid=0900688a80b4e692&ignoreLocale=true&pq-
locale=en_US&_requestid=16171

Kodachrome: First Great Color Film Remembered in Photos
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/06/photogalleries/kodachrome-
color-film-discontinued/

A Brief History of Kodak Kodachrome Film
http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1906503,00.html

The Kodachrome Project
http://www.kodachromeproject.com/

Kodachrome Slide Dating Guide
http://historicphotoarchive.com/f2/kodachrome.html

George Eastman House
http://www.eastmanhouse.org/

Over its 74-year product life, photographers have used Kodachrome to shoot
images of President John F. Kennedy's assassination, family picnics, and a
number of other subjects. This week, the Kodak company announced that it
will effectively discontinue production of this type of film at the end of
2009. Like many other styles of film, Kodachrome has experienced major
competition from digital cameras. Kodachrome reached the height of its fame
in the 1950s and 1960s when it was the gold standard for many photographers
around the globe. Currently, only one commercial lab in the world processes
the film, and the Kodak company noted in a press release that revenues from
Kodachrome represent less than one percent of all total sales. The company
is preparing a fitting tribute by having noted photojournalist Steve McCurry
shoot one of the last rolls of Kodachrome film. After the film is developed,
the images will appear in the George Eastman House museum in Rochester, New
York. [KMG]

The first link will take users to a news article from this Tuesday's New
York Daily News, which reports on the announcement from Kodak. Moving on,
the second link leads to the official press release regarding the
discontinuation of Kodachrome by Kodak. The third link will take visitors to
a lovely remembrance of the power of Kodachrome from National Geographic.
The fourth link whisks users away to a rather thorough and fun history of
Kodachrome from Time magazine. The fifth link leads to the Kodachrome
Project, a celebration of Kodachrome in photographs and online forums. True
shutterbugs will appreciate the sixth link, which leads to a website which
will help them date Kodachrome slides. If you're looking for a summer trip
idea, you might want to check out the last link. Here, visitors will find
information about visiting the George Eastman House, complete with tour
times and online exhibits. [KMG]

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Training Opportunities for Journalists from The International Journalists' Network (IJNet)

In Training Opportunities you will find a vast collection of news and
events that can help train journalists all around the world.

To refine your search results by region or country please use the
Geographic Location pulldown menu in the right hand column.

Click on a Training Opportunities title below to read and feel free to
comment on the articles.

https://www.ijnet.org/ijnet/list/training_opportunities

International contest asks for photos showing water integrity

Contest asks for photos showing water integrity
Posted on: 22/06/2009 Fellowships and Awards, Photojournalism Deadline:
28/06/2009 Region: Worldwide

<https://www.ijnet.org/ijnet/training_opportunities/contest_asks_for_photos_showing_water_integrity>

The Water Integrity Network (WIN) http://www.waterintegritynetwork.net/ is
sponsoring a photography contest for photographers around the world, which
asks the question: what does water integrity mean and how can you
visualize it? The deadline for submission is June 28 at midnight.

More at
http://www.waterintegritynetwork.net/page/2721

Entrants can submit up to three photos visualizing either the impact of corruption and/or the effort of anti-corruption work in the water sector. Each one should have a short conceptualized caption with a maximum of 30 words per caption.

A jury will select the winning photo and award the final prize of a trip to the Stockholm World Water Week 2009, from August 16 to 22, including a return economy class fair, visa/insurance fees, registration fees, per
diems and accommodation for the entire week.

Up to ten applicants will be considered as finalists by the WIN. All
photos by finalists will be displayed at the 'Water Integrity - Visualized' photo exhibition at Stockholm World Water Week .

The entry form should be scanned and sent with the photo(s) to info@waterintegritynetwork.net. For more information, click here. http://www.waterintegritynetwork.net/content/download/6208/120849/file/WI%20Visualized_English.pdf>


CONCOURS PHOTO Nous vous encourageons de soumettre une photo qui visualise
l'impact de la corruption et / ou de la lutte contre la corruption dans le
secteur de l'eau. Jusqu'à 10 candidats seront présélectionnés par le
WIN-S. Un jury composé de représentants des organisations partenaires de
WIN choisi en suite la photo gagnante pour le prix final d'un voyage à la
Semaine Mondiale de l'Eau de Stockholm 2009.

===============================================================================================

CONCURSO DE FOTOGRAFÍAS Le animamos a presentar una foto que visualiza el
impacto de la corrupción y / o la lucha contra la corrupción en el sector
del agua. 10 finalistas entre los participantes serán elegidos por la
Segretaría de WIN, despues lo cual un jurado compuesto por representantes
de organizaciones quienes son miembros de WIN, seleccionará entre ellas la
foto ganadora. El premio es un viaje al World Water Week (la Semana
Mundial del Agua) en Estocolmo en agosto 2009.

PHOTO COMPETITION: Water Integrity Visualized
WI Visualized_English.pdf (150 kB)

CONCOURS PHOTO: L'Intégrité de l'Eau – Visualisé
WI_Visualized (FRE).pdf (153 kB)
<http://www.waterintegritynetwork.net/redir/content/download/6209/120852/file/WI_Visualized%20(FRE).pdf>

CONCURSO DE FOTOGRAFÍAS: Water Integrity- Visualized
WI_Visualized (ESP).pdf (146 kB)
<http://www.waterintegritynetwork.net/redir/content/download/6210/120855/file/WI_Visualized%20(ESP).pdf>

Monday, June 22, 2009

Kodachrome will be retired this year

 Kodachrome will be retired this year

<http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20090622/BUSINESS/90622004/Koda
k+to+end+line+of+Kodachrome+film>

"... Kodachrome now represents a fraction of 1 percent of the company's camera film sales. And only one photofinishing lab in the world, Dwayne's Photo in Parsons, Kansas, still processes Kodachrome film, according to Kodak...."

Kodak to end line of Kodachrome film

By Matthew Daneman

[Excerpt]

The color film line that helped build Rochester-based Eastman Kodak Co.
into an industrial powerhouse will be retired this year, Kodak announced
today.

Kodachrome was the first commercially successful color film, introduced
in 1935. And it was the topic of a 1973 song by Paul Simon.

"It was certainly a difficult decision to retire it, given its rich
history," Mary Jane Hellyar, outgoing president of Kodak's Film,
Photofinishing and Entertainment Group, said in a statement.

However, according to Kodak, Kodachrome now represents a fraction of 1
percent of the company's camera film sales. And only one photofinishing
lab in the world, Dwayne's Photo in Parsons, Kansas, still processes
Kodachrome film, according to Kodak.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

GigaPan In-Depth

Randy Sargent and Ted Morse of GigaPan.org discuss their website, which allows users to upload, share, and explore brilliant gigapixel+ panoramas from around the globe. GigaPan provides a layer of these high resolution photographs in Google Earth in the form of PhotoOverlays. Randy and Ted talk about the following topics: * How to upload to gigapan website * How to annotate panoramas * An overview of GigaPan capture process * The GigaPan photo stitching process * The interactive placement of a panorama in Google Earth * Tips on using PhotoOverlays

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Home of the N.W.T. Mining Heritage Society

(c) 2009 George Lessard
MHS_Pano_Tif_01_CROP_V1_72dpi_JPG

The home of the N.W.T. Mining Heritage Society - a group that is dedicated to preserving and promoting the mining heritage of the Northwest Territories.

The current focus of the group is the preservation of the A-Shaft Area of Giant Mine, located on the outskirts of the territories' capital, Yellowknife. The mine is in the process of closing down after more than 50 years of continuous operation - which is a long time for a gold mine.

More at about the N.W.T. Mining Heritage Society at:
www.pwnhc.ca/nwtminingcentre/

Panorama of the above image & more at
share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=26238

Paorama of the Outdoor Display area at the N.W.T. Mining Heritage Society
share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=26267

Friday, June 19, 2009

A-Shaft Area of Giant Mine - home of the N.W.T. Mining Heritage Society

A-Shaft Area of Giant Mine - home of the N.W.T. Mining Heritage Society
Author: George Lessard (themediamentor)
Tags: northwest, nwt, nt, society, heritage, mining, yellowknife,
territories, canada
Size: 0.5 gigapixels
Added: June 19, 2009

http://share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=26238

Aros Fractals

This software is free.
But any donation will be gratefully accepted.

Welcome to the world of Fractals! With Aros Fractals you can explore some
classical fractal images at extremely high resolutions (physical size and
color depths). For the current version of Aros Fractals and other
information, you've reached the correct destination.

Microsoft Windows:afx100.exe(165KB). This self-extracting program installs
Aros Fractals on your system. Ensure that the installation path points to
the correct harddrive (eg., C:). Note this location since you may wish to
create a shortcut for Aros Fractals after it is extracted.

Macintosh::afx100.hqx(419KB). This Binhex format file contains a
self-extracting program, which expands into the Fat version of Aros
Fractals.

http://www.arosmagic.com/Fractals/default.htm

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Fractal digital image enlargements scale up to 700 to 800% without image degradation.

  • Scale up to 700% without image degradation. (Photoshop without Fractals is limited to 300%)
  • Genuine Fractals 6 supports batch processing using Photoshop Actions.
  • Superior quality enlargements from medium or high-resolution images and digital photos.
  • Compatible with Adobe Photoshop CS2, Mac OS X Tiger and Windows XP.

  • http://www.hallogram.com/genfractals/

    The difference between Genuine Fractals and Genuine Fractals PrintPro is that the Print Pro version will handle CMYK-based imagery and CIE-Lab

    System Requirements:
    • Windows XP SP2 or Vista
    • Windows .NET 2.0 Framework or higher
    • Photoshop CS2(v9.0.2), CS3
    • Adobe Photoshop Elements 4 or higher

    .

    Genuine Fractals 6
    Genuine Fractals MAC/Win
  • Scales up to 800%
  • Supports RGB
  • Supports Grey Scale
  • RGB Formats are commonly used with photo quality ink jet desktop printers (home/small office) and digital photography output devices (photo printers).

    $159.95
    Genuine Fractals PrintPro MAC/Win
  • Scales up to 800%
  • Supports RGB
  • Supports Grey Scale
  • Supports CYMK
  • CYMK formats are commonly used with traditional ink printing presses found in print shops.

    $299.95
    Special Bundle Suite
    PhotoShop Plug In Suite MAC/Win
    Includes Genuine Fractals (RGB, Grey Scale Version), Mask Pro, Intellihance, PhotoFrame Pro
    $399.95
    BEST VALUE


    Gigapans (Large Panoramic images)



    NWT
    http://share.gigapan.org/searchGigapansList.php?keywords=NWT&widget=header_top

    They are my first two attemps with my new panoramic hardware.  Camera was set on manual.. looking forward to getting out on the land and taking more... especially in other communities and locations....

    Montreal
    http://share.gigapan.org/searchGigapansList.php?keywords=montreal

    Tuesday, June 16, 2009

    Panorama of Frame Lake, Yellowknife NWT, Canada

    Yellowknife seen from the tunnel at the Co-op on Old Airport Road June 14 2009 Photo by © 2009 George Lessard
    This file is 20% of the raw version of the original crop of the panoramic of 340 image files sized @ 200 dpi

    File name: Frame_Lake_Pano_JPG_V3


    From the Gigapan 3Gb image here
    share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=25851

    Sunday, June 14, 2009

    Panorama of Yellowknife's Back Bay

    My first large scale panorama....



    My first Panorama, Yellowknife's Back Bay

    http://share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=25795

    My fist large scale panorama... this one with about 300 images...
    of Yellowknife's Back Bay

    There should have been more on the right side... but the Gigapan's
    batteries died and there were too many mosquitoes to go get more and
    finish the pano.... as a first effort.. I had what I wanted...

    Friday, June 12, 2009

    Atcon Construction Deh Cho Bridge over the Mackenzie River


    DSC_7622, originally uploaded by The MediaMentor.

    Signs...

    When I shoot... I lie to also shoot any signs associated with the sight....

    The building of the Deh Cho Bridge over the Mackenzie River on Sunday May 17th, 2009 with the Merve Hardi ferry the second day of crossing in the spring. Photo ©2009 George Lessard

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/george-lessard/sets/72157618411102596/


    Recent (this spring) and earlier photos of the new Atcon Construction bridge over the Deh Cho in Canada;s Northwest Territories will give Yellowknife (the territorial capital) a year-round link with the rest of Canada and replace the summer ferry and winter ice road.

    DSC_7622

    Monday, June 08, 2009

    Kakisa River bridge replacement project on the Mackenzie Highway

    Kakisa River bridge replacement project on the Mackenzie Highway at Km 169.8 in Kakisa, Northwst Territories, Canada
    Taken on Sunday May 17, 2009
    Photo by ©2009 George Lessard
    DSC_7583

    Friday, June 05, 2009

    Bahamian Fifty-Cents


    Bahamian-Fifty-Cents, originally uploaded by The MediaMentor.

    Remembering the Bahamas.... that and the Bahamian $3 banknote.

    Wednesday, May 27, 2009

    Mexican photographer's images of the blind win $50, 000 Grange Prize

    Mexican photographer's images of the blind win $50,000 Grange Prize
    http://www.cbc.ca/arts/artdesign/story/2009/05/26/grange-prize.html

    The Grange Prize
    http://www.thegrangeprize.com/grange-prize-home


    The Grange Prize, launched in February of 2007, is a unique partnership
    between the Art Gallery of Ontario and Aeroplan. It brings together a
    public institution and a private enterprise whose common goal is to engage
    the public in a dialogue about contemporary photography.

    Each year, The Grange Prize recognizes the work of Canadian and
    international contemporary photographers, awarding $50,000 CAD to a winner
    chosen through an online public vote from among two Canadian and two
    international artists.

    The winner of The Grange Prize is announced at an awards ceremony held at
    the Art Gallery of Ontario each spring.

    The Grange Prize works each year with a different partner museum in a
    country other than Canada. This partner museum launches the Prize in that
    country, and helps garner public interest and enthusiasm for the four
    artist candidates. All four artists participate in residencies as part of
    the Prize program, and are featured in exhibitions both at the AGO and in
    the partner country. The Grange Prize partner museum for 2009 is Centro de
    la Imagen in Mexico City.

    In 2009, the AGO entered into a cultural partnership with the Mexican
    government. The Consulate General of Mexico assisted The Grange Prize in
    establishing the curatorial panel and facilitated the relationship with
    Centro de la Imagen. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mexico will also
    ensure that The Grange Prize is promoted through their embassies and
    consulates around the world.

    Friday, May 15, 2009

    Monitor Calibration and Profiling

    NOTE: Many articles about monitor display calibration exist online, but please be informed that some writers don't distinguish between CRT and LCD monitors when they expand on any given technique. While both monitor types often use the same calibration techniques, some techniques are unneeded or cannot be performed on many platforms that carry LCD monitors.


    LCD monitor tests
    http://www.colorwizzard.com/lcdtest/index.html

      These tests require Internet Explorer 5.1 or higher, browser options must be set to allow for JavaScript and cookies support.

    LCD monitor test images

    Welcome to the Lagom LCD monitor test pages. With the test images on these pages, you can easily adjust the settings of your monitor to get the best possible picture quality. Additionally, there are a number of test images that can help you to judge the image quality of a monitor. You can check the images on this webpage or put them on a usb stick and try them in the computer store like I did when I created these test patterns. These test images are much more revealing regarding monitor shortcomings than ordinary photographs.
    http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/

    Monitor Calibration and Profiling
    http://www.drycreekphoto.com/Learn/monitor_calibration.htm

    How to Calibrate Your Monitor
    In order to see images the way they were intended to be seen, your monitor might need to be calibrated. If you're a web designer, digital photographer, or graphic professional, this is especially important. You don't want to spend hours choosing the perfect subtle color scheme only to see a mis-matched mess on someone else's monitor or coming out of a printer. Here's how to calibrate your monitor so that what you see is what you get.
    http://www.wikihow.com/Calibrate-Your-Monitor


    Pantone
    Digital designs demand accurate on-screen colors. Even the most advanced monitors require adjustment for different lighting conditions and environments to maximize their performance. Calibrating your display lets you control what you see on your monitor and ensures colors are accurate and consistent day-to-day, image-to-image, or on multiple systems for print, Web or video output.
    http://www.pantone.com/pages/pantone/pantone.aspx?ca=2



    Digital Focus: Calibrate Your Monitor
    Dave Johnson
    Apr 22, 2003 2:00 am
    Feature: Calibrate Your Monitor for Digital Images
    A friend called me the other day with a digital photo problem. "I just printed a photo on good paper, and it doesn't look like what's on the monitor," he complained. "Why not? How can I get them to match?"

    My buddy's problem stems from the fact that the two output devices--the printer and monitor--are calibrated differently. If you want what's on the screen when you edit a photo to resemble what comes out of the printer, then you need to correct one or the other so they're in agreement. It's easier to adjust the monitor (printers don't come with calibration tools), so that's what we'll do.

    If you don't mind spending money, there are a few programs designed to help you calibrate your monitor. Pantone's OptiCal is the mother of all such programs--but at around $200, it's probably better-suited for true graphics professionals. LightSurf Technologies' $50 Colorific is a much more affordable color-matching and monitor calibration system
    http://www.pcworld.com/article/110070/digital_focus_calibrate_your_monitor.html


    Wednesday, May 13, 2009

    The Seven Levels of Photographers: A Spiritual and Satirical Guide.

    The Seven Levels of Photographers

    A Spiritual and Satirical Guide. I summarize this into 2 levels here.
    © 2007 KenRockwell.com

    Full text here

    http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/7.htm


    [excerpt]

    Artist: Top Level 7 (equivalent to "Heaven" in Christian mythology)

    This is the highest level.

    An artist fixes his imagination in a tangible form called a photograph. He captures the spirit of place or person, real or imagined, in this photograph and the viewer responds to this.

    Whore: Level 6   

    A whore is an artist who sells his soul by accepting money or drugs for his art.

    By lowering himself to this level his vision is compromised.

    Amateur: Level 5   

    People who earn less than half of their income from photography are amateurs. This has nothing to do with the quality of their photography.

    Snapshooter: Level 4   

    This is my mom and most people. These people want memories, as opposed to photographs or cameras.

    Professional: Level 3   

    A professional photographer is a person who earns his entire living (100%) from the sale of photographs.

    Rich Amateur: Level 2  

    These are amateurs who, by having too much money, buy lots of equipment which can fetter their freedom of expression. They are mostly men, and many are old or retired.

    Equipment Measurbator: Bottom Level 1 (equivalent to "Hell" in Christian mythology)

    These men (and they are all men) have no interest in art or photography because they have no souls. Lacking souls they cannot express imagination or feeling, which is why their images, if they ever bother to make any, suck.

    These folks have analysis paralysis and never accomplish anything.

    Online Expert or Armchair Photographer: Level 0 (these guys don't take pictures so they aren't a level of photographer.)

    This level never existed before the internet, because cameras were never as exciting as sports cars or missiles for men to research.



    Monday, May 11, 2009

    Flickr Creates New License for White House Photos

    Flickr Creates New License for White House Photos

    http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/05/flickr-creates-new-license-for-white-house-photos/

    Official White House photos are now officially in the public domain, thanks to a licensing change made quietly over the weekend by the Obama administration and the photo-sharing site Flickr.

    The White House began posting striking photos of President Barack Obama from its official photographer Pete Souza to the Web 2.0 site in early May. The White House chose to license them using the ultra-liberal Creative Commons Attribution license that lets people reuse, reprint and remix the photos just as long as they credit the original photographers.

    But as Creative Commons, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and other online commenters noted, that license won't work — even for Obama's official photographer — because government works can't be copyright.

    obama karzai flickrSomeone must have been listening, because sometime over the weekend, the licenses changed, and now the photos are labeled "United States Government Work" and link to an explanation on copyright.gov. The White House, however, continues to use the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license for all third-party content published on the www.whitehouse.gov site.

    The change marks a first for Flickr, which to date has not had a license for government works, other than a "No Known Copyright Restriction" license that is used on photos from its Commons project, which includes photos from some of the world's greatest museums and libraries. Those photos include ones from the Library of Congress, for instance, that never were copyright since they were made or paid for by the federal government

    Flickr, a Yahoo-owned property, did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the change and whether the license will be available for other portions of the federal government.

    As for ordinary web surfers, there is still no way in Flickr to add your work to the public domain — the Attribution license is still the closest you can get. Being president, it seems, still has its privileges.

    See Also:


    Flickr Creates New License for White House Photos

    Epicenter The Business of Tech
    Flickr Creates New License for White House Photos

    http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/05/flickr-creates-new-license-for-white-house-photos/


    [EXCERPT]

    Official White House photos are now officially in the public domain,
    thanks to a licensing change made quietly over the weekend by the Obama
    administration and the photo-sharing site Flickr.

    The White House began posting striking photos of President Barack Obama
    from its official photographer Pete Souza to the Web 2.0 site in early
    May. The White House chose to license them using the ultra-liberal
    Creative Commons Attribution license that lets people reuse, reprint and
    remix the photos just as long as they credit the original photographers.

    But as Creative Commons, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and other
    online commenters noted, that license won't work — even for Obama's
    official photographer — because government works can't be copyright.

    Someone must have been listening, because sometime over the weekend, the
    licenses changed, and now the photos are labeled "United States Government
    Work" and link to an explanation on copyright.gov. The White House,
    however, continues to use the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license for
    all third-party content published on the www.whitehouse.gov site.

    The change marks a first for Flickr, which to date has not had a license
    for government works, other than a "No Known Copyright Restriction"
    license that is used on photos from its Commons project, which includes
    photos from some of the world's greatest museums and libraries. Those
    photos include ones from the Library of Congress, for instance, that never
    were copyright since they were made or paid for by the federal government.

    Sunday, May 10, 2009

    Yours truly....


    _MG_0439, originally uploaded by The MediaMentor.

    In Chelyabinsk, Russia on assignment for CESO ceso-saco.com
    with
    Yudin Andrey Nikolaevich
    Chelyabinsk, Russia
    Email: sunfoto@mail.ru
    Telephone: 8(351)33-73-88 Fax:
    Cell Phone: 8-908-080-23-88
    Web Site: www.sunfoto.ru

    Наш адрес: ул.Колхозная, дом 36, кв. 201 Ост."Ул.Краснознаменная" (проезд трамв.) или ост. "Пр.Победы" (проезд маршр.), начало Северо-Запада
    Телефоны: 233-73-88 (моб)

    Yours truly...


    _MG_2697, originally uploaded by The MediaMentor.

    In Russia on assignment for CESO ceso-saco.com

    Photo by
    Yudin Andrey Nikolaevich
    Chelyabinsk, Russia
    Email: sunfoto@mail.ru
    Web Site: www.sunfoto.ru

    Наш адрес: ул.Колхозная, дом 36, кв. 201 Ост."Ул.Краснознаменная" (проезд трамв.) или ост. "Пр.Победы" (проезд маршр.), начало Северо-Запада
    Телефоны: 233-73-88 (моб)

    The Megapixel Myth & Film vs. Digital Cameras

    http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/mpmyth.htm

    [excerpt]

    The Myth

    The megapixel myth was started by camera makers and swallowed hook, line and sinker by camera measurebators. Camera makers use the number of megapixels a camera has to hoodwink you into thinking it has something to do with camera quality. They use it because even a tiny linear resolution increase results in a huge total pixel increase, since the total pixel count varies as the total area of the image, which varies as the square of the linear resolution. In other words, an almost invisible 40% increase in the number of pixels in any one direction results in a doubling of the total number of pixels in the image. Therefore camera makers can always brag about how much better this week's camera is, with even negligible improvements.

    This gimmick is used by salespeople and manufacturers to you feel as if your current camera is inadequate and needs to be replaced even if the new cameras each year are only slightly better.

    --------

    Film vs. Digital Cameras

    http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/filmdig.htm

    "I find that it takes about 25 megapixels to simulate 35mm film's practical resolution, which is still far more than any practical digital camera. At the 6 megapixel level digital gives about the same sharpness as a duplicate slide, which is plenty for most things."


    Tuesday, May 05, 2009

    Vancouver 2010 invites Canadians to share their photos and words ..

    Vancouver 2010 invites Canadians to share their photos and words ...
    ... Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Yukon. In addition to the Cultural
    Olympiad's government and corporate partners, CODE is proudly supported by
    the Canada Council for the Arts and the National Film Board of Canada. ...
    <http://www.vancouver2010.com/en/news/news-releases/-/66648/32566/r4a56k/vancouver-2010-invites-canadia.html>
    Vancouver2010.com - News Releases
    <http://vancouver2010.com/>

    Thursday, April 23, 2009

    Photographic best practices guides

    Best Practices for the Business of Independent Photojournalism
    This best practices guide, put together by the National Press Photographers Association in the U.S. is divided into two sections: the first for those who hire independent photojournalists and the second to guide photojournalists in their business practices. Each section has five clearly laid out points to consider and steps to take during business transactions to ensure fairness and professional respect. A PDF version is available at the link below. Link»
    http://www.nppa.org/professional_development/business_practices/best_practices/
    Universal Photographic Digital Imaging Guidelines
    Universal Photographic Digital Imaging Guidelines (UPDIG) is a group of industry professionals who are working towards creating worldwide standards for the commercial use of digital images. The introduction of the document states: "These 12 guidelines -- along with the accompanying Best Practices documents -- aim to clarify issues affecting accurate reproduction and management of digital image files. Although they largely reflect a photographer's perspective, anyone working with digital images should find them useful." Link»
    http://www.updig.org/guidelines/index.php

     

    Sunday, April 19, 2009

    GigaPan robotic panoramic camera device

    * Creating a panoramic experience *
    Richard Taylor tries out the GigaPan http://gigapansystems.com robotic camera device which builds hundreds of pictures into a panoramic experience. http://gigapan.org
    Full story:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/-/2/hi/programmes/click_online/8004657.stm
    Most Popular
    http://gigapan.org/searchGigapansList.php?keywords=&sort=popular

    Partners
    GigaPan was developed by Carnegie Mellon University in collaboration with NASA Ames Intelligent Robotics Group, with support from Google

    Epic 100 now available to fit larger point and shoot digital cameras and smaller DSLR cameras
     
    The GigaPan Epic 100 comes with fully integrated software, the GigaPan Stitcher, which automatically combines photos to create gigapixel panoramas and uploads them to GigaPan.org. Specially designed to fit larger point and shoot cameras, the Epic 100 is also compatible with several small DSLR cameras. The Epic 100 can support a camera and lens combination of up to 3 lbs. See below for a complete list of features. For a list of compatible cameras visit our camera list.

    For a camera to fit on the GigaPan Epic, it should be no more than approx. 111 mm wide (left to right) and 45 mm deep (front to back)

    For a camera to fit on the GigaPan Epic 100, it should be no more than approx. 148 mm wide (left to right) and 69 mm deep (front to back)


    Thursday, April 09, 2009

    Mile zero: Chelyabinsk, Russia


    DSC_7052, originally uploaded by The MediaMentor.

    This is the mile zero post for the region. All distances on regional maps are measured as starting here

    These images were taken from atop the highest building in Chelyabinsk, Russia and show the panorama, size of the city and some of the many factory around the town. Photo by George Lessard

    Saturday, April 04, 2009

    Call For Submissions / CONTACT Photography Festival

    Call For Submissions / CONTACT Photography Festival 2009 / Contact918 / Toronto, ON / Deadline Date: Thursday, April 30, 2009
     
    For CONTACT Photography Festival 2009, 918 Bathurst is launching a new initiative called CONTACT918

    918 Bathurst is a new centre supporting culture, arts, media and education in downtown Toronto, Canada. We are an inclusive centre that supports academic, artistic, health, personal and professional career programming with an emphasis on personal development.  As a facility for educational opportunities, cultural exchange and special events, we invite people, groups and organizations to contact us with program ideas to be held in our venue. 

    For more information visit us at: www.918bathurst.com
    918 Bathurst St. Toronto, ON M5R 3G5. 416-538-0868

    What:  Contact 918
    Where: 918 Bathurst St. Toronto
    When: May 9, 16, 23, 30, 2009
    Time: 12 - 4 pm

    Theme: Still Revolution
    Photographers should submit images that will explore the ever-evolving manifestations of photographic imagery that influence the way we see the world today.  CONTACT918 creates an international online forum for photographers, and will be launched live as a digital projection for the Contact Photography festival. It emerges as an exciting digital playground that connects photographers and communities by linking the virtual with the physical.  Live rotating projections will occur every Saturday in May, showcasing the images that have been submitted by a global network of photographers.  Photographers are invited to upload images at www.contact918.com to be included as part of a slideshow, which will run at 918 Bathurst for the month of May 2009. 

    918 Bathurst is a new centre supporting culture, arts, media and education in downtown Toronto, Canada. We are an inclusive centre that supports academic, artistic, health, personal and professional career programming with an emphasis on personal development.  As a facility for educational opportunities, cultural exchange and special events, we invite people, groups and organizations to contact us with program ideas to be held in our venue.

    To become part of CONTACT918 or for more information visit us at: www.918bathurst.com or contact us at: info@contact918.com  
    918 Bathurst St. Toronto, ON M5R 3G5. 416-538-0868

    ---

    GEORGE LESSARD
    CESO-SACO  VA # 11799
    http://www.ceso-saco.com
    Follow my Russian trip on my Overseas Blog at
    http://mediamentor-overseas.blogspot.com/
    See my interview on Russian TV here
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtlEjNTb3Tw
    See my pictures here..
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/george-lessard/sets/72157613820810814/

    Information, Communications & Media Specialist
    6402135 Canada Inc.

    451 Norseman Dr.
    Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
    X1A 2J1, Canada

    Yellowknife Land Line # (867) 873-2662
    Yellowknife Cell # (867) 445-9193
    SKYPE: themediamentor

    Online Business Card:
    http://lessardcard.notlong.com

    Home Pages: http://mediamentor.ca
    Online Activities: http://www.web.ca/~media/index.html
    Photos: http://photosbygeorge.notlong.com
    Photo Illustrations: http://www.flickr.com/photos/george-lessard/sets/72157603627797568/
    Etcetera:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/george-lessard/sets/459582/

    My Public Bookmarks: http://del.icio.us/themediamentor

    Member:
    Canadian Association of Journalists http://www.caj.ca
    Canadian Artists Representation / le Front des artistes canadiennes http://www.carfac.ca/
    Canadian Artists Representation Copyright Collective http://www.carcc.ca/

    Tuesday, March 24, 2009

    Muntada' "Slogans"


    Muntada' "Slogans", originally uploaded by The MediaMentor.

    Slogans
    Muntadas
    1987, 8:35 min, color, sound

    Slogans is a visual deconstruction of advertising slogans, a literal and metaphorical illustration of the disintegration and loss of meaning of information in the contemporary "media landscape." Appropriating text from a series of familiar print advertisements — "Choose Your Weapon," "Play to Win," "Talk is Cheap" — Muntadas enlarges, digitizes and overlays words until they devolve into abstract mosaics. Accompanied by a banal muzak soundtrack, this display of text as image demonstrates advertising's insidious transformation of language into empty signifiers.

    Images: Canadian and U.S. advertisements, 1986-87. Music: Ray Conniff's Greatest Hits. Technical Assistance: George Lessard, Caterina Borelli.

    Sunday, March 01, 2009

    Worldwide photo competition to focus on new ways to portray gender


    Worldwide
    photo competition
    to focus on new ways
    to portray gender


    Posted on: 18/02/2009

    Fellowships and Awards, Photojournalism

    Deadline: 01/05/2009

    Region: Worldwide

    Photojournalists and amateur photographers can now submit images that
    "challenge conventional understanding of 'femininity' and
    'masculinity' and help to break the mold of male-female 'divide'" to a
    photo competition.

    The World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) is hosting
    the photographic competition, "Portraying Gender." Winners will be
    awarded cash prizes that range from US$500 (first prize) to US$200.

    The competition is an effort of WACC in collaboration with the online
    photo service Flickr. To be submitted, photos must be uploaded on
    Flickr.

    To learn more and to submit photos go to Flickr:
    http://www.flickr.com/groups/wacc2008/

    Friday, February 27, 2009

    Digital Photography Tools from The Light's Right - Photoshop Actions

    Digital Photography Tools from The Light's Right
    http://www.thelightsright.com/view/tlr_tools_menu

    TLR B&W Conversion i
    s a Photoshop action set for making high contrast, Ansel Adam's like B&W images from a color image. It automates the tasks for converting to B&W.
    http://www.thelightsright.com/TLRBWConversion

    TLR Clarity Enhancement builds on the ideas of Michael Reichmann, Thomas Knoll, and Mac Holberts of Nash Editions. It provides an effect similar to the Clarity slider in Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Camera RAW. Hence the name, TLR Clarity Enhancement.
    This is a form of creative sharpening that provides a general contrast boost in the middle tones. The result is more "pop" and "snap" for your photos. It's great for reducing the effects of haze.
    http://www.thelightsright.com/TLRClarityEnhancement

    TLR Color Enhance
    This is a creative color enhancement action set from The Light's Right Studio: a Photoshop action set that make it easy to creative enhancements to the colors in your image. The effects in TLR Color Enhance use Layer Sets to keep your layers organized.
    http://www.thelightsright.com/TLRColorEnhance

    TLR Image Resizer
    The TLR Image Resizer is an action set for adjusting the size of your digital images. The action set is based on a technique known to advanced Photoshop users. If you increase the size of an image in small increments, the artifacts are reduced, making it possible, in many cases, to enlarge digital images to poster size and still have a sharp image.
    http://www.thelightsright.com/TLRImageResizer

    TLR Sharpening Toolkit
    This is the original sharpening action set from The Light's Right Studio: a Photoshop action set that make it easy to obtain professional sharpening of your digital images. TLR Sharpening Toolkit is a Photoshop CS action set for sharpening RGB, CMYK, L*a*b, and monochrome images.
    http://www.thelightsright.com/tlrsharpeningtoolkit


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    Wednesday, January 07, 2009

    INDrum_YIR_Montage_CMYK


    INDrum_YIR_Montage_CMYK, originally uploaded by The MediaMentor.

    Inuvik Drum Year in Review 2008 montage by George Lessard for Northern News Services Limited for http://nnsl.com

    YK_YIR_MONTAGE_CMYK


    YK_YIR_MONTAGE_CMYK, originally uploaded by The MediaMentor.

    2008 Yellowknifer Year in Review Montage by George Lessard for http://nnsl.com

    DCDrum+YIR_Montage_CMYK


    DCDrum+YIR_Montage_CMYK, originally uploaded by The MediaMentor.

    Deh Cho Drum 2008 Year in Review Montage by George Lessard for Northern News Services http://nnsl.com

    NNEast_YIR_Montage


    NNEast_YIR_Montage, originally uploaded by The MediaMentor.

    Nunavut News Northeast Year in Review Montage by George Lessard for Northern News Services Limited 2008 http://nnsl.com

    NNWest_2008_YIR_Montage_CMYK

    News Northwest 2008 Year in Review Montage by George Lessard for Northern News Services http://nnsl.com

    Wednesday, December 31, 2008

    On the web 2008 Yellowknifer "Year in Review"

    On the web 2008 Yellowknifer "Year in Review" montage by George Lessard for my employer, http://nnsl.com

    Sunday, December 14, 2008

    Grinch_Wellsie_George_Christmas_2008

    Grinch, Wellsie and George wish you Merry Christmas from Yellowknife, NWT and a Happy 2009 !

    Saturday, December 06, 2008

    My Dakota 4X4 decked out for Christmas 2008

    My 1991 Dodge Dakota pickup truck decked out in Christmas decorations picked up from the St Patrick's church weekly bazar for six dollars.
    DSC_6601

    Sunday, October 19, 2008

    "Urban Art in Yellowknife, 2008 - The Berries"

    Saturday, October 18, 2008

    "Urban Art in Yellowknife, 2008 - The Berries"

    Sunday, September 14, 2008

    Wednesday, August 13, 2008

    DSC_6485-v2


    DSC_6485-v2, originally uploaded by The MediaMentor.

    Therapy Dog Program

    Kathy Beaupre and Rillie

    The Therapy Dog Program is run by St. John Ambulance in Yellowknife. Any dog of sound temperament can become a Therapy Dog, regardless of size or breed, once they pass the St. John Therapy Dog test. All volunteers must be able to make the commitment of time to visit on a regular basis. They must also be willing to participate in a screening process, which includes a police records check.