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10th Summer Photo Day, August 18-20, 2023, Hotel Fajkier Wellness SPA in Kroczyce

We already have news from the weekend (18-23.08.2023) event under the patronage of the "Photography Quarterly".

Last weekend, more than 160 photography enthusiasts came to Jurassic Mountain - to celebrate International Photography Day for the 10th time with the Jurassic Photo Team as part of the Photo Summer Day Photo Festival !

160 participants!

For exactly 10 years, the Jurassic Photo Team (www.grupajpt.pl) together with the Fajkier Hotel ( Photography Friendly Hotel - www.hotelfajkier.pl) and Jurassic Workshops (www.jurajskiewarsztaty.pl) is the organizer of this great celebration for photographers and photography-related people. 

In this year's edition, participants received 10 hands-on workshops with underwater, creative, portrait and Fundamentals of Photography workshops to Masterclasses and 10 inspirational lectures !!!

It was stimulating and creative, and the unique atmosphere is the most frequently repeated opinion. This year's edition even brought participants from Austria. Wonderful models and models posed on specially built photo studios, and the Silesian Piykne Bindry Group was a surprise. A pleiad of great artists in the field of photography shared their knowledge with the participants. They were:

JINDRICH BUXBAUM - Czech Republic

LIDIA POPIEL - Ambassador of SONY Poland

ROBERT GRAZHAN KNAZ The biggest difference is that technology and the internet has speeded everything up tremendously in just a few years. We take the instant transmission of photos and text for granted. As a photojournalist for 60 years, I well recall a different time when I would send packages of undeveloped rolls of film with hand written captions to editors all across the world. DHL and FedEx were vital for my international work, even the regular mail system on occasion. Then digital cameras and the internet came along, changing everything, and a lot more time had to be spent at the computer. Newspapers were the first to take advantage of the technology as they require a quick turnaround for news stories and photo quality was less demanding. It took longer for color magazines to adapt, the sort I worked with, who had to wait until digital photography improved. Online media didn't exist at all until relatively recently but it certainly didn't kill print media, as some predicted. facebook.com/grazdan/

PAWEŁ SADAJ The biggest difference is that technology and the internet has speeded everything up tremendously in just a few years. We take the instant transmission of photos and text for granted. As a photojournalist for 60 years, I well recall a different time when I would send packages of undeveloped rolls of film with hand written captions to editors all across the world. DHL and FedEx were vital for my international work, even the regular mail system on occasion. Then digital cameras and the internet came along, changing everything, and a lot more time had to be spent at the computer. Newspapers were the first to take advantage of the technology as they require a quick turnaround for news stories and photo quality was less demanding. It took longer for color magazines to adapt, the sort I worked with, who had to wait until digital photography improved. Online media didn't exist at all until relatively recently but it certainly didn't kill print media, as some predicted. pawelsadaj.com

KAMILA J. GRUSS The biggest difference is that technology and the internet has speeded everything up tremendously in just a few years. We take the instant transmission of photos and text for granted. As a photojournalist for 60 years, I well recall a different time when I would send packages of undeveloped rolls of film with hand written captions to editors all across the world. DHL and FedEx were vital for my international work, even the regular mail system on occasion. Then digital cameras and the internet came along, changing everything, and a lot more time had to be spent at the computer. Newspapers were the first to take advantage of the technology as they require a quick turnaround for news stories and photo quality was less demanding. It took longer for color magazines to adapt, the sort I worked with, who had to wait until digital photography improved. Online media didn't exist at all until relatively recently but it certainly didn't kill print media, as some predicted. kamilajgruss.pl

MARCI BÓJKO - Digital Foto Video Pro Stuff

PIOTR WRÓBLEWSKI - Ambassador of Sigma Poland

RADOSLAW PASTERSKI - Voigtlander Ambassador

ALEXANDER ORSZULIK - Union of Polish Artists Photographers

ŁUKASZ SPYCHAŁA The biggest difference is that technology and the internet has speeded everything up tremendously in just a few years. We take the instant transmission of photos and text for granted. As a photojournalist for 60 years, I well recall a different time when I would send packages of undeveloped rolls of film with hand written captions to editors all across the world. DHL and FedEx were vital for my international work, even the regular mail system on occasion. Then digital cameras and the internet came along, changing everything, and a lot more time had to be spent at the computer. Newspapers were the first to take advantage of the technology as they require a quick turnaround for news stories and photo quality was less demanding. It took longer for color magazines to adapt, the sort I worked with, who had to wait until digital photography improved. Online media didn't exist at all until relatively recently but it certainly didn't kill print media, as some predicted. instagram.com/koneser_photography/

KRZYSZTOF GADOMSKI / MARCIN PYCHA - House of Retouching

PIOTR WERNER - GlareOne Ambassador

MARCIN WOŹNIAK - GlareOne

MARCIN KAŁUŻA - NEC Ambassador

ARTUR KOS - Panasonic Lumix Ambassador

MAJA KUPIDURA - Ambassador of Quadralite Poland

JAKUB BARAŃSKI - Social Media / Bucketheads

KAMIL GŁOWACKI - Just Edit

JAKUB KAŹMIERCZYK - Canon Poland

EVENT PARTNERS:

SONY, CANON, PHOTOFORM, DIGITAL.PL, NEWELL, VOIGTLANDER, LAOWA, ZEAPON, SIRUI, GLAREONE, PEAK DESIGN, FOTO7, GITZO, MANFROTTO, JOBY, LOWEPRO, WACOM, NEC, PANASONIC LUMIX, EIZO, HOUSE OF RETOUCHING, QUADRALITE, GODOX, ZEEVER, NPHOTO, ILFORD, FOTOPLUS, and PROSTUFF.

Grzesiek Maciąg - Jurassic Photo Team, ZPAF Silesian District

This coming weekend is the 10th anniversary edition of the Summer Photo Festival / Photo Summer Day ! The festival is organized every year as part of the International Day of Photography (August 19). For exactly 10 years, the Jurassic Photo Team (www.grupajpt.pl) together with the Fajkier Hotel ( Photography Friendly Hotel - www.hotelfajkier.pl) and Jurassic Workshops (www.jurajskiewarsztaty.pl) is the organizer of this great festival for photographers and people related to photography. The festival will be held in the amazing place that is Jura Krakowsko-Czestochowska in Hotel Fajkier *** Wellness SPA in Kroczyce. This is the XXth Photo Festival organized by us in Jura. Each one features well-known names of the photography world, photography enthusiasts and the biggest brands associated with the equipment. We boast more than 100 names of great Speakers and Masters of this art. During these days, participants will meet well-known photographers and specialists in their respective fields.

It will certainly be inspiring and creative. In this edition, we will try to combine the world of digital photography with the world of analog - EXACTLY this year we WANT TO DISTRACT YOU THROUGH THIS PHOTOGRAPHY, there will definitely be workshops on portraiture, studio photography and nature photography and reportage. There will be many inspiring figures and friends of the Festival. The program includes: meetings with masters of photography, lectures, workshops, presentations of new equipment, graphic processing, editing and prints.

As every year, a plethora of great artists in the field of photography come to Jura and we already confirm to you :

JINDRICH BUXBAUM - Czech Republic

LIDIA POPIEL - Ambassador of SONY Poland

ROBERT GRAZHAN KNAZ The biggest difference is that technology and the internet has speeded everything up tremendously in just a few years. We take the instant transmission of photos and text for granted. As a photojournalist for 60 years, I well recall a different time when I would send packages of undeveloped rolls of film with hand written captions to editors all across the world. DHL and FedEx were vital for my international work, even the regular mail system on occasion. Then digital cameras and the internet came along, changing everything, and a lot more time had to be spent at the computer. Newspapers were the first to take advantage of the technology as they require a quick turnaround for news stories and photo quality was less demanding. It took longer for color magazines to adapt, the sort I worked with, who had to wait until digital photography improved. Online media didn't exist at all until relatively recently but it certainly didn't kill print media, as some predicted. facebook.com/grazdan/

PAWEŁ SADAJ The biggest difference is that technology and the internet has speeded everything up tremendously in just a few years. We take the instant transmission of photos and text for granted. As a photojournalist for 60 years, I well recall a different time when I would send packages of undeveloped rolls of film with hand written captions to editors all across the world. DHL and FedEx were vital for my international work, even the regular mail system on occasion. Then digital cameras and the internet came along, changing everything, and a lot more time had to be spent at the computer. Newspapers were the first to take advantage of the technology as they require a quick turnaround for news stories and photo quality was less demanding. It took longer for color magazines to adapt, the sort I worked with, who had to wait until digital photography improved. Online media didn't exist at all until relatively recently but it certainly didn't kill print media, as some predicted. pawelsadaj.com

KAMILA J. GRUSS - kamilajgruss.pl

MARCI BÓJKO - Digital Foto Video

PIOTR WRÓBLEWSKI - Ambassador of Sigma Poland

RADOSLAW PASTERSKI - Voigtlander Ambassador

ALEXANDER ORSZULIK - Union of Polish Artists Photographers

ŁUKASZ SPYCHAŁA The biggest difference is that technology and the internet has speeded everything up tremendously in just a few years. We take the instant transmission of photos and text for granted. As a photojournalist for 60 years, I well recall a different time when I would send packages of undeveloped rolls of film with hand written captions to editors all across the world. DHL and FedEx were vital for my international work, even the regular mail system on occasion. Then digital cameras and the internet came along, changing everything, and a lot more time had to be spent at the computer. Newspapers were the first to take advantage of the technology as they require a quick turnaround for news stories and photo quality was less demanding. It took longer for color magazines to adapt, the sort I worked with, who had to wait until digital photography improved. Online media didn't exist at all until relatively recently but it certainly didn't kill print media, as some predicted. instagram.com/koneser_photography/

KRZYSZTOF GADOMSKI / MARCIN PYCHA - House of Retouching

PIOTR WERNER - GlareOne Ambassador

MARCIN WOŹNIAK - GlareOne

MARCIN KAŁUŻA - NEC Ambassador

ARTUR KOS - Panasonic Lumix Ambassador

MAJA KUPIDURA - Ambassador of Quadralite Poland

JAKUB BARAŃSKI - Social Media / Bucketheads

KAMIL GŁOWACKI - Just Edit

JAKUB KAŹMIERCZYK - Canon Poland

PARTNERS:

SONY, CANON, PHOTOFORM, DIGITAL.PL, NEWELL, VOIGTLANDER, LAOWA, ZEAPON, SIRUI, GLAREONE, PEAK DESIGN, FOTO7, GITZO, MANFROTTO, JOBY, LOWEPRO, WACOM, NEC, PANASONIC LUMIX, EIZO, HOUSE OF RETOUCHING, QUADRALITE, GODOX, ZEEVER, NPHOTO, ILFORD, PHOTOPLUS, SIMPLYFF

Grzesiek Maciąg, Jurassic Photo Team, ZPAF Silesian District

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