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The New York Public Library



presents



Design and Style Series Event
<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2014/11/19/camera-crazy-buzz-poole-christopher-salyer-arezoo-moseni-and-special>



*Camera Crazy **– Analog Photography*
 *Christopher Salyers and Buzz Poole*

*in conversation with*


*Michelle Bates, Christopher Bonanos*

*Paul Kwiatkowski, Christian Polt, J. K. Putnam*

*moderated by Arezoo Moseni*



Wednesday November 19, 2014

6:00 p.m.



South Court Auditorium
South Court, Lower Level



The New York Public Library

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

5th Avenue at 42nd Street

New York, NY 10018

917-275-6975

 www.nypl.org

*(directions) <http://www.nypl.org/locations/tid/36/directions>*



 Auditorium doors open to public at 5:30 p.m.
All events are FREE and subject to last minute change or cancellation.



Exploring the role of toy and novelty cameras in contemporary photography*,
this panel uses them as a point of entry into a broader discussion of
analog photography as it exists today in the digital landscape. Featuring
panelists, Christopher Salyers, Buzz Poole, Michelle Bates, Christopher
Bonanos, Paul Kwiatkowski, Christian Polt, and J. K. Putnam who have deep
knowledge of these types of cameras – from Lomography to Polaroid – and the
photographers who use them. The discussion ranges from the marketing of
photography to fine art and collector culture. The discussion is moderated
by Arezoo Moseni*.



Showcasing the most unusual and unique examples of functioning toy
cameras—retro analogs, branded novelties, new products from Japan—and the
photographs they create, the new book *Camera Crazy* explores the history
and full range of this incredibly popular, and often quirky, photography
niche. The book is more than a collection of plastic cameras. It’s the
world as seen through a child’s eyes: a world of bright color, unexpected
results, and exciting possibilities.



*All attendees receive a free raffle ticket, as they enter the Auditorium,
for a chance to win a camera from the selection of toy cameras from the
authors' collection*.



*Attendees are encouraged to bring their own favorite toy camera to show
and tell at the end of the panel discussion. Each attendee gets one minute
to tell the camera's story*.



Co-author of *Camera Crazy*, *Christopher D. Salyers*
<http://christopherdsalyers.com/> is a Brooklyn-based designer, toy camera
collector, and author of numerous popular culture titles, including Vending
Machines: Coined Consumerism and Face Food Recipes. His work has been
featured in *Wired*, *The New York Times*, Fast Company, Fader, Monocle, TV
Asahi, and Fox News.



Co-author of *Camera Crazy*, *Buzz Poole*
<http://www.printmag.com/author/buzzpoole/> has written about books,
design, art, and culture for numerous outlets, including *Print*, *The
Village Voice*, *The Believer*, *Los Angeles Review of Books*, *San
Francisco Chronicle*, and *The Millions*. He is the author of the story
collection *I Like to Keep My Troubles on the Windy Side of Things*; the
New Statesman named his examination of unexpected iconography, *Madonna of
the Toast*, one of 2007’s Best Underground Books. Currently, he is working
on a book about the Grateful Dead album *Workingman's Dead*, which will be
part of the 33 1/3 series.



*Michelle Bates* <http://www.michellebates.net/> first used a Holga camera
in 1991. She is the author of *Plastic Cameras: Toying with Creativity*, a
comprehensive book about the genre, now in its second edition, that
includes images by 50 photographers. Her photographs have been exhibited
worldwide, and she has taught and spoken about low-tech and toy cameras at
major photography schools, centers and conferences, as well as bookstores,
around the country.



*Christopher Bonanos <http://polaroidland.net/>* is the author of *Instant:
The Story of Polaroid* and an editor at *New York Magazine*, where he
covers arts and urban affairs. He's written for *The New York Times*,
*Slate*, *Businessweek*, and many other publications, and maintains his own
Website at polaroidland.net. He is also at work on a biography of the
photographer Arthur Fellig, a.k.a. Weegee, to be published by Henry Holt in
2017. He lives in Manhattan with his wife and their son, who appears in
many, many Polaroid photographs.


 *Paul Kwiatkowski <http://summerchills.com/>* is the author of *And Every
Day Was Overcast*. He is a writer and photographer.



*Arezoo Moseni* <https://twitter.com/arezoomoseni> is an artist. Her work
has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at major venues in the
United States and abroad such as FIAC 2014, and is held in numerous public
and private collections including the Brooklyn Museum, Bibliotheque
nationale de France, and Musee de La Photographie. She is the recipient of
fellowships and grants including the Carnegie Corporation of New York | New
York Times award, Kentler International Work on Site grant, Yaddo
Fellowship and Artists Space Independent Project grant. She has worked with
810 field and view cameras since 1988. She curates exhibitions and events
at The New York Public Library where she has initiated several ongoing
exhibition and program series featuring emerging and renowned artists,
authors, critics, designers and others.



*Christian Polt <http://poltone.com/>* is a businessman, photographer, and
designer, born and raised in Vienna,       Austria. Polt currently works in
New York City as the General Manager for Lomography USA, providing him
great access to analog plastic cameras, which he loves to shoot.



*J. K. Putnam <http://jkputnamphotography.com/>* has been published in
dozens of photography and design books including *CBGB: Decades of Graffiti*,
*Decay*, and *Past Objects*. He travels as often as life affords him to
capture images of the wild and distant places featured in his photographs.
His collection spans five of the seven continents and contains pictures of
both the natural and modern world.



Conceived and organized by *Arezoo Moseni
<http://www.nypl.org/audiovideo/robert-burley-alison-nordstr%C3%B6m-arezoo-moseni-disappearance-darkness-artist-dialogue-serie>*
 and in its fourth year, *Design and Style
<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2014/12/03/come-together-francesco-spampinato-andy-bichlbaum-yes-men-charlie-todd>*
 is a series of events featuring discussions and presentations by leading
professionals in the various design fields.


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