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The next meeting of The Black Photographers Information Forum will be held on
Thursday, September 29, 2005,
6:30 to 8:30 PM at the:

District Council 1707
One Hudson Square
(75 Varick Street)
14th. Floor Room 1404
New York, NY 10013
At Grand and Varick Street
Click Here for Location Map

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We would like to thank everyone who attended the Black Photographers Information Forum Friday, April 29, 2005. We had a fantastic response for this frist meeting that turned out to be standing room only.Thank you to everyone that was here and to those who were not, we are sorry that you missed a wonderful event, but please make sure you contact us for the next event that will be scheduled for the last Week of every month.




We would like again to thank everyone who attended the Black Photographers Information Forum .And a specal thank you to Mark Malabrigo Techical Director, Online/Multimedia We had a great response for this second meeting that turned out to be very emotional.Thank you to everyone that was here and to those who were not, we are sorry that you missed it hope to see you next time.

“THOSE OF YOU WHO KNOW ME, WILL KNOW THAT THIS FORUM IS MEANT TO BE FUN AS WELL AS INFORMATIVE. Having said that, listed here are some of our objectives…”
  • To help bridge the gap between film and digital.
  • To provide an atmosphere where we can be exposed to information that will keep us abreast of technological advances in
    our field, through guest lecturers, class sessions and other professional sources
  • To bond and brainstorm with other Black photographers to give and receive information that will help us continue to grow.
  • To build a strong and powerful membership network of Black photographers that can be used as leverage in the marketplace.
  • And this is just the tip of the iceberg…

    Thank you,
    Ronald Hérard