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PB Photo Centre CEO Fatima NeJame Joins Committee for 4th Annual NY Portfolio Review

By: Mar. 28, 2016
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Fatima NeJame, president and chief executive officer of the world-renowned Palm Beach Photographic Centre (PBPC), today announced that she has been selected to be one the reviewers at the prestigious fourth annual New York Portfolio Review, which is sponsored by The New York Times Lens Blog and City University of New York's Graduate School of Journalism.

Held in New York City early next month, the event will gather 150 photographers and 75 of the most influential editors, curators, gallerists and book publishers for two days of private photo critiques.

According to an article published in The New York Times (1/14/16), "This will be an opportunity for people in the photographic community to meet, trade ideas, help each other -- and have fun. Saturday, April 2, will be for all photographers 21 and older. Each participant will receive six private critiques. Sunday, April 3, will be solely for photographers 18 to 27 and will consist of at least four private critiques for each participant, as well as workshops on how to best present, promote and publish your photographs. (Reviewers) will screen all applicants and choose 100 participants for Saturday and 50 for Sunday. All kinds of photographic work -- from fine art to photojournalism -- are encouraged."

"It is not only a great personal honor to be asked to serve on this critical review committee, it is a testament to the stature and high regard that the Palm Beach Photographic Center has among the world's photographic and photojournalism community," says NeJame.

"Fatima NeJame has been a leader in having the world recognize that photography is an art," says Photo Centre marketing consultant and board member Carol Roberts. "She has effectively combined all aspects of photography -- photojournalism, fine art photography, environmental photography -- under the umbrella of the Photo Centre, and our annual FOTOfusion every January has been copied worldwide and is still the premier photography festival in the United States, which brings the world's brightest and most talented photographers to West Palm Beach every year."

Running through April 30 at the Palm Beach Photographic Center are two major exhibits:

+ A retrospective of works by legendary photographer Walter Iooss, Jr., who has shot more than 300 covers for Sports Illustrated, including the annual Swimsuit Issue more than 40 times. The recipient of this year's prestigious FOTOmentor Award at the Photo Centre's 21st annual FOTOfusion last January, Iooss is known for his award-winning images of the world's greatest athletes, including Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali, Tiger Woods, Scottie Pippen, Kelly Slater and more.

+ SUPER BOWL, SUPER PIX: Inside Images of Super Bowl 50, featuring 21 different eye-catching, bone-crushing images by three extraordinary sports photographers: Dick Druckman, Paul Kitagaki, Jr. and Paul Kuroda, all courtesy from ZUMA Wire. Held on February 7 at Levi's Stadium in San Francisco, the 50th annual Super Bowl pitted the Denver Broncos against the Carolina Panthers. Thanks to incredible performances by quarterback Peyton Manning and linebacker Von Miller, Denver charged to a 24 to 10 victory.

A registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, the Palm Beach Photographic Centre is dedicated to the enrichment of life through photographic exhibitions, workshops, community programs, and other educational and cultural events that promote the photographic arts. Located in the City Center municipal complex at 415 Clematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach, the Photo Centre's hours are 10 am to 6 pm Monday through Thursday, and 10 am to 5 pm Saturday and Sunday. Admission is free. For more information, call 561.253.2600 or visit www.workshop.org or www.fotofusion.org.



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