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Show Guide 2012 Show Floorplan Preston Bradley Hall Restroom CHICAGO IMAGE EXPO 2012 show guide show Floorplan PRESTON BRADLEY HALL Restroom A10 A11 A12 B6 B5 B4 Food & Beverages A9 Seating Area A8 Meeting C7 C8 C9 D9 D8 Area D1 A7 C6 C4 C3 C2 C1 D2 D3 A6 Registration A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 B1 B2 B3 Entrance Prizes C6 C1 A 1–A4 ASPP FOTOLIA NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC STOCK 1 YEAR MEMBERSHIP 3 MONTH SUBSCRIPTION FRAMED PRINT AND PHOTO BOOKS Full, accredited one-year membership (or extension) Endless creativity at your finger tips: download up to Choice of framed print from PrintsNGS.com and 3 for anyone meeting the criteria for membership. If 25 high resolution images per day. Valued at $624. National Geographic photography books. the winner is unable to use the membership, they may gift it to someone who is eligible. A6 JOHNÉR IMAGES B3 PANORAMIC IMAGES BRUNO EHRS PHOTO BOOK AND STRETCHED CANVAS PRINT B6 Beautiful 16”H x 48”W museum wrapped, stretched DANITA DELIMONT STOCK BO NILSSON LITHOGRAPH panoramic canvas print of your selected panoramic PHOTOGRAPHY Renowned Swedish artist Bruno Ehrs latest photo from our collection. Ready to hang. $300 AMAZON GIFT CARD book, Memories of, a private meditation on forgotten memories of childhood and summer holidays; plus an B1 B2 abstract lithograph by the highly distinctive Swedish THE CONDÉ NAST COLLECTION D2 DEPOSITPHOTOS artist Bo Nilsson. FRAMED ART PRINT 3 MONTH SUBSCRIPTION Choose your favorite image from the Condé Nast B5 Collection, including New Yorker covers and cartoons, Download 30 high quality images per day from over MOTHER IMAGE 7,000,000 premium royalty-free stock photos and APPLE IPOD TOUCH vintage Vogue, Vanity Fair, Glamour photography, and more. Exquisitely printed and framed. vectors from Depositphotos.com. Valued at $460. HD video recording, games, music, Facetime, and instant messaging all in the palm of your hands. A11 A12 B4 ALAMY GRANT HEILMAN LYTRO 8GB CAMERA PHOTOGRAPHY Lytro lets you take pictures like never WACOM INTUOS PEN TABLET before. Unlike a conventional camera that Medium Pen Tablet (48.5 sq. inch captures a single plane of light, the Lytro working area) with pen and wireless camera captures the entire light field, mouse, featuring ergonomic and which is all the light traveling in every ambidextrous design, updated pen direction in every point in space. tool, and programmable Express Keys. 2 Floorplan PRESTON BRADLEY HALL Exhibitors listed by table number A1–A4 ASPP The American Society of Picture Professionals, Inc. A5 SToCKFooD A6 JOHNÉR IMAGES Welcome to Visual Connections Chicago 2012! A7 A8 YPA Young Photographers Alliance Our aim today is to introduce you to some new sources of A9 SUPERSToCK top notch photography, illustration and footage, and to offer A10 MEDIA BAKERY tips and insights into sourcing, licensing and using imagery. We hope you’ll have time to talk to all of our exhibitors A11 A12 ALAMY and maybe join in one of the informal round-table topical B1 B2 THE CONDÉ NAST COLLECTION discussions (see signage for details). B3 PANORAMIC IMAGES B4 GRANT HEILMAN Highlights of today’s show: PHOTOGRAPHY • Check out BIOSPHOTO D3 and Johnér Images A6 , who B5 MOTHER IMAGE have traveled from Europe to be here to meet you, and these recently launched agencies: DepositPhotos D2 and B6 DANITA DELIMoNT SToCK Mother Image B5 . PHOTOGRAPHY • Have your portrait taken by REP3, our resident pro C1 NATIoNAL GEoGRAPHIC SToCK photographer for the day, courtesy of ASPP A1–A4 . He C2 INMAGINE can take a serious photo for your LinkedIn, Facebook or blog profile, or your résumé; or have some fun with the C3 ART RESoURCE costumes he’s brought along! C4 ARTISTS RIGHTS SOCIETY • Enjoy the complimentary food and beverages buffet. Beer C6 FOTOLIA and wine is served from 4:30pm. C7 PACA / PACASEARCH.CoM • Get your prize form stamped by each of the designated sponsors to be in the running for a fabulous prize. C8 CURT TEICH PoSTCARD ARCHIVES • If you are passionate about photography and would like to C9 GALLERY SToCK support the next generation of talent, check out the Young D1 NoRTH WIND PICTURE ARCHIVES Photographers Alliance A7 A8 . D2 DEPOSITPHOTOS D3 BIOSPHOTO Visual Connections is here D8 to help you all year round, not just today: CUSToM MEDICAL SToCK PHoTo (CMSP) D9 our online directory will lead you to even more great sources BRIDGEMAN ART LIBRARY of imagery: www.imagesources.org our new InfoZone can give you detailed information on image A10 licensing and copyright: www.visualconnections.com/infozone MEDIA BAKERY POLAROID 300 INSTANT FILM our LinkedIn group is a great forum to mix with over 1,000 CAMERA, FILM, AND $100 VISA other industry professionals: GIFT CARD www.visualconnections.com/linkedin Capture the moment and share it instantly. Take business-card-size color Warmest regards, photos and print them immediately. Four exposure settings help you capture the Deborah Free & Edward Leigh perfect shot in any light. 3 Exhibitor listings a–z A11 A12 D9 ALAMY BRIDGEMAN ART LIBRARY www.alamy.com www.bridgemanart.com 866 671 7305 212 828 1238 [email protected] edward.whitley@ P I D [RF RM] bridgemanart.com © Ella Clifton Noble / P I [RM] Alamy © Chicago History Museum C3 C8 ART RESOURCE CURT TEICH POSTCARD www.artres.com ARCHIVES 212 505 8700 www.teicharchives.org 888 505 8666 847 968 3381 [email protected] [email protected] P I [RM] PI [RM] © Bildarchiv Preussischer © Curt Teich Postcard Archives Kulturbesitz / Art Resource, NY C4 D8 ARTISTS RIGHTS SOCIETY CUSTOM MEDICAL www.arsny.com StoCk Photo (CMSP) 212 420 9160 www.cmsp.com [email protected] 773 267 3100 P I [RM] 800 373 2677 © 2012 Banco de Mexico Diego [email protected] Rivera Frida Kahlo Museums P I D F [RF RM AC] Trust, Mexico D.F. / Artists © MedicalRF / Rights Society (ARS), NY Custom Medical Stock Photo D3 B6 BIOSPHOTO DANITA DELIMONT STOCK www.biosphoto.com PHOTOGRAPHY +33 490 162 042 www.DanitaDelimont.com sophie.bouletgercourt@ 425 562 1543 biosphoto.com [email protected] P F [RF RM] P D F [RF RM AC] © Xavier Eichaker / BIoSPHoTo © Amos Nachoum 4 P Photography I Illustration D Digital/Composites F Footage A Animations FN Fonts SN Sounds SW Software [RF] Royalty Free [RM] Rights Managed [M] Microstock [S] Subscription [AC] Assignment / Commissioned Denotes Prize Giver D2 C2 DEPOSITPHOTOS INMAGINE www.depositphotos.com www.inmagine.com 954 990 0075 646 596 6499 [email protected] 800 810 3888 P I D [RF] [M] [S] [email protected] © Yuri Arcurs P I F [RF RM M S] © Inspirestock / Inmagine.com C6 A6 FOTOLIA JOHNÉR www.fotolia.com www.johner.com 718 577 1321 917 501 2801 andrew.watzenboeck@ [email protected] fotolia.com P F [RF] [RM] P I D F [RF M S] © Mats Widén / Johnér Images © www.Fotolia.com C9 A10 GALLERY STOCK MEDIA BAKERY www.gallerystock.com www.mediabakery.com 212 219 7520 805 682 9325 [email protected] 888 899 6809 P I [RM] [email protected] © Lozza Gian Paul P I D F A SN [RF RM M AC] © Media Bakery / IMS0173206 B4 B5 GRANT HEILMAN MOTHER IMAGE PHOTOGRAPHY www.motherimage.com www.heilmanphoto.com 201 486 1203 717 626 0296 888 560 0986 800 622 2046 [email protected] [email protected] P F [RF RM AC] P D [RM S] © mother image / rana faure © Josh Matz / Grant Heilman Photography, Inc 5 Exhibitor listings a–z C1 A5 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC STOCKFOOD STOCK www.stockfood.com www. 207 967 5776 nationalgeographicstock.com 800 967 0229 202 857 7537 [email protected] [email protected] P I F [RF RM] P I D [RF RM AC] © StockFood / Stephan © Jimmy Chin and Lynsey Dyer / Conroy Photography Ltd. National Geographic Stock D1 A9 NORTH WIND PICTURE SUPERSTOCK ARCHIVES www.superstock.com www.northwindpictures.com 904 680 1842 207 490 1940 [email protected] 800 952 0703 P I [RF RM S] [email protected] © John Giustina / SuperStock P I D F A [RM] © North Wind Picture Archives C7 B1 B2 PACASEARCH.COM THE CONDÉ NAST COLLECTION www.pacasearch.com www.condenaststore.com 714 815 8427 800 897 8666 [email protected] [email protected] P I D F A [RF RM M S] P I [RM] © The Condé Nast Collection B3 PANORAMIC IMAGES www.panoramicimages.com 847 324 7000 [email protected] P [RF RM] © Panoramic Images / Mark Segal 6 organizations AIGA/Ch THE PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR DESIGN www.aigany.org AIGA Chicago is a dynamic community of 1600+ members, including designers, communication professionals, design educators and students. The Chapter was founded in 1986, and has been a leader in advocating the importance of design ever since. ASMP THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MEDIA PHOTOGRAPHERS www.asmp.org ASMP is the premier trade association for imaging professionals, providing members with all the tools, information and support needed to run successful businesses. over 7,000 strong with 39 chapters throughout the country, ASMP leads the way on critical issues, offers acclaimed educational programming, and provides valuable member discounts and many other benefits. ASMP members are recognized as part of a community of innovative, forward-thinking imaging professionals. A 1–A4 ASPP THE AMERICAN SoCIETY oF PICTURE PRoFESSIoNALS www.aspp.com ASPP is a community of image experts committed to sharing their experience and knowledge throughout the Industry. It provides professional networking and educational opportunities to peo- ple who create, edit, research, license, manage and publish pictures. Since 1966, ASPP has offered educational programs, chapter meetings, a quarterly magazine The Picture Professional, bulletins and job postings. on the website is a directory of pros, the current issue of the magazine, articles about the business of photography, book reviews, chapter programs, and other helpful resources.
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