B&H Photo's BILD Expo is next month, here's what to check out if you're attending
Image: Bild Expo B&H Photo has picked up where the Photo Plus show left off a few years ago with its Bild Expo. Taking place next month at the Javits Center in New York City, June 17–18, this two-day photography and content creation expo is free to attend. If you’re in the area or need an excuse to visit one of the US' most vibrant cities, here’s why it may be worth checking out. Bild Expo has lined up more than 100 speakers, including Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario, whose book It’s What I Do is essential reading for any photographer. Conservation photographer Cristina Mittermeier, popular YouTuber Peter McKinnon, and best-selling author Scott Kelby of KelbyOne are also on the schedule. You'll also be able to check out some of the most sought-after gear. If you browse the exhibitor list, you’ll see that nearly every major creative brand will be represented: Sony, Nikon, Leica, Adobe, GoPro, Fujifilm and Canon are few of the many showing off their latest products. It’s a chance to get hands-on experience and see what suits your style. Image: Bild Expo For those who want hands-on experience, there will be interactive studios focused on lighting techniques, macro and sports photography. Photo and video editing workshops, running through workflows for both beginners and more advanced creators, are also on the agenda. Kodak is hosting an 8mm and 16mm film experience for those curious about analog filmmaking. One of the more fun and unique offerings is a retro-themed “Bild Disco” shoot. Finally, big cities aren’t always the most comfortable places to explore – especially if you're carrying expensive-looking camera gear – but joining a group can make all the difference. Details are still emerging, but B&H says it's planning guided photo walks. It’ll be interesting to see who’s leading them and what parts of the city they’ll explore. For photographers looking for feedback, portfolio reviews will also be available. You can register here for Bild Expo. Whether you’re coming for the speakers, the gear or the chance to meet your peers, it’s a free event that could be worth checking out if you're in the neighborhood.
Image: Bild Expo |
B&H Photo has picked up where the Photo Plus show left off a few years ago with its Bild Expo. Taking place next month at the Javits Center in New York City, June 17–18, this two-day photography and content creation expo is free to attend. If you’re in the area or need an excuse to visit one of the US' most vibrant cities, here’s why it may be worth checking out.
Bild Expo has lined up more than 100 speakers, including Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario, whose book It’s What I Do is essential reading for any photographer. Conservation photographer Cristina Mittermeier, popular YouTuber Peter McKinnon, and best-selling author Scott Kelby of KelbyOne are also on the schedule.
You'll also be able to check out some of the most sought-after gear. If you browse the exhibitor list, you’ll see that nearly every major creative brand will be represented: Sony, Nikon, Leica, Adobe, GoPro, Fujifilm and Canon are few of the many showing off their latest products. It’s a chance to get hands-on experience and see what suits your style.
Image: Bild Expo |
For those who want hands-on experience, there will be interactive studios focused on lighting techniques, macro and sports photography. Photo and video editing workshops, running through workflows for both beginners and more advanced creators, are also on the agenda. Kodak is hosting an 8mm and 16mm film experience for those curious about analog filmmaking. One of the more fun and unique offerings is a retro-themed “Bild Disco” shoot.
Finally, big cities aren’t always the most comfortable places to explore – especially if you're carrying expensive-looking camera gear – but joining a group can make all the difference. Details are still emerging, but B&H says it's planning guided photo walks. It’ll be interesting to see who’s leading them and what parts of the city they’ll explore. For photographers looking for feedback, portfolio reviews will also be available.
You can register here for Bild Expo. Whether you’re coming for the speakers, the gear or the chance to meet your peers, it’s a free event that could be worth checking out if you're in the neighborhood.