PhotoPlus Expo Report: New Gear, Harry Benson, Joe McNally and more

The PhotoPlus Expo 2009 once again delivered in every way, surpassing prior events with more exhibitors and seminars. Once again, Gallerama was there and this year, we had the pleasure of hearing Harry Benson’s keynote and checking out a few of the seminars including Joe McNally’s Lighting on Location. Have a quick look below and read on for more information.
New Gear From the Market Leaders
As usual, hugely represented and right at the entrance to the Expo are Nikon and Canon, the leaders in the DSLR market and always attracting enormous attention from visitors. Both companies recently made big additions to their camera lineups with Nikon announcing the Nikon D3s and Canon delivering their 1D Mark IV, as well as the all new Canon 7D. Nikon also attracted a lot of buzz at the Expo by showcasing their Nikon COOLPIX S1000pj camera, the world’s first compact camera with a built-in projector. We’ve been expecting this one and will look for this category of products to continue to evolve and expand.
Online Photo Management and Digital Printing: Competition Heats Up.
In much greater number than in prior years, the PhotoPlus Expo featured companies in the web-based photo storage and gallery space, including SmugMug, LiveBooks, Zenfolio and PhotoShelter. Joining SimplyCanvas (our pick for superb quality canvas prints) were Canvas On Demand and MPIX which recently started offering gallery wraps.
But our favorite part of the event was easily Harry Benson’s keynote address.
Keynote by Harry Benson
If you think you don’t know Harry Benson or his work, think again. Harry has photographed Winston Churchill, every U.S. president since Eisenhower, extensively traveled with and covered The Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson and many other musicians, endless actors and historic events. In fact, looking at his portfolio you’ll begin to wonder if there was anything that happened over the last 5 decades that he missed. Check out some of his covers.
“I don’t know what I would have done if I had to work for a living”. — Harry Benson
Hearing him speak so passionately about his work and experiences with the people whose lives he captured was inspiring and edifying. Harry’s wit and humble voice made his speech hugely entertaining. If you have an opportunity to hear him speak you should definitely take it. In the meantime, check out his online portfolio or some of his books (a new addition is coming this month).
We often wonder if a photographer with such a rich portfolio would have a favorite photo, and were pleased to hear that does. Taken in Paris, in 1964 it is the shot of The Beatles titled Pillow Fight. Check it out on artnet.
Joe McNally’s Lighting on Location
If Joe McNally is teaching a class in your area, you should go. Simple as that. Regardless of the subject. Joe’s vast knowledge and experience, coupled with his captivating agenda and occasionally very funny delivery are sure to impress and satisfy photographers of all skill levels. As we’ve been on a Lighting kick, we very much looked forward to his Lighting on Location class, which coincidentally will be back in New York City later this month as a part of Kelby Training Live and we look forward to attending in the expanded format.
Next year’s PhotoPlus Expo is taking place at Javitz Center on October 29-30, 2010. Visit www.photoplusexpo.com for further info. See you there.
