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The liveBooks team is pleased to call attention to photography ambassador Jeff Sheng’s recent series of photos, “The Fearless Project”, which sheds light on “out” lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender athletes at the collegiate and high school levels. The project, which chronicles the athletes from 2003-present, has been exhibited on campuses throughout the U.S., at Nike headquarters, and even at the 2012 London Olympics.

After nearly 10 years Sheng is bringing an end to the photography portion of the project with a Kickstarter campaign that has a $50,000 goal.  Mr. Sheng said he intends to shoot 50 more athletes, add them to the 150 he’s profiled already, and then put all 200 or so into a self-published book by 2013.

To display the photos online Mr. Sheng uses a the liveBooks “Prime” Website, with additional pages and the built-in portfolio landing page.

To visit Jeff’s “Fearless Project” site and view the images, click here.

Photo of Kiera, Ithaca University Varsity Lacrosse player.

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We often experience art through the materials with which the artist chooses.  This visual and tactile exploration is a specialty of Oakland artist, Angela Hennessey.   Whether it be soap, metal, thread, wool, velvet, mirror, fuzz or dust, Hennessey’s work caresses our curiosity and motivates us to ponder our race, mortality, sexuality and existence.  A formally trained metalsmith, her choice of materials is sometimes decided upon by how a material reacts with gravity or light.

Gravitate over to, “In The Make”, read the full story and see her outstanding artwork here.

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Ron Haviv is an award-winning photojournalist that has produced images of conflict and humanitarian crises that have made headlines from around the world since the end of the Cold War. Haviv is also the co-founder of the photo agency VII which is dedicated to documenting conflict, both violent and non-violent, to produce an unflinching record of the injustices created and experienced by people caught up in the events they describe.

Ron is teaching a workshop about what it takes to work as a photojournalist. It will take place from June 17-23 at the Maine Media Workshops. You can register here.

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Photo courtesy of Ron Haviv

Melissa Dubasik: Would you tell us about your upcoming workshop?

Ron Haviv: The workshop is an intense 5 day course designed to help develop a personal style of photography. By combining a shooting assignment, class edits and one on one time, the photographer’s vision will rise to the next level. In addition we will discuss the business of photography – how to get to places and how to get your work published and seen among many other things.

MD: Why and/or how you have come to focus on documentary work?

RH: To be able to tell stories with images whether it’s in your own back yard or across the ocean is an amazing way to spend your life. Understanding the work that photographers do can have an affect on the world is something that keeps one motivated to working every day.

MD: Is this workshop geared more towards being creative or improving one’s technical skills? Or both?

RH: The workshop emphasizes the visual voice above all else but having the technical skills is something that everyone needs.

MD: What differentiates this workshop from others?

RH: This workshop is designed to get the photographer to the next level by learning from my experiences in the field.

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Photo courtesy of Ron Haviv

MD: I’d love to get a little background on why you host workshops and what you hope others will get out of them?

RH: I’ve always seen the world of photojournalists as always being concerned with the next generation. You see it in the field all the time with the more experienced people helping the newer ones. This workshop is in the same spirit but benefits from being together in an intense environment where we are all focused on becoming better.

MD: What are some of the unexpected benefits one might get from attending this workshop?

RH: Many people thinking about being or starting out as a photojournalist feel it’s an impossible task. We will demystify the world and show a path that will allow you to make photography a part of your life.

MD: What are the most important things for the attendees to realize when they participate in a workshop, to help them get the most out of the experience?

RH: To come open and ready to learn. All else will follow.

MD: Was attending workshops instrumental to help you become the photographer that you are now? If so, how did they do that?

RH: I never took a workshop and had I taken one like this a lot of wasted time and mistakes that I’ve made would have been avoided.

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Photo courtesy of Ron Haviv

Viena Woodstone is a brave, beautiful, compassionate, gentle little girl who loves to play and dance. Unfortunately she has a life threatening illness.

The formal name for her condition is Cerebellar Seizures which means seizures originating from a lesion in her cerebellum which is also attached to her brain stem. It manifests as hundreds of localized seizures per day and is accompanied by a rapid and critical drop in oxygen. Viena’s condition is exceedingly rare. She is the first known case in Australia, and at last count, only the 12th case in the world. However at 18 months of age , when Viena received her formal diagnosis, she astounded her doctors by being ahead in all her developmental milestones.

Viena is going to undergo surgery on May 1st, 2012 at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne. Her surgery itself is free, however their family and friends are raising money to cover the significant expenses incurred during their six week stay in Melbourne. Expenses include travel, accommodations and extra child care. They believe subsequent surgeries are likely but won’t know for sure until after the surgery on May 1st.

Please visit Viena’s website and to learn more about her story and how you can donate.

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Website: www.vienasstory.com.au

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