2018 Mini Speaking Tour

We are excited to announce Jonathan Higbee's debut speaking tour taking place this spring. The topics at each of the stops might vary slightly, but expect Jonathan to discuss street photography, his work, and the business side of being a creative professional, as well as offer advice on improving your own photography, standing out on social media and more. We hope to see you all at any (or all!) of the events below! 

Tuesday, May 22: Back to the Lab Artist Talk with Jonathan Higbee

Exhibited worldwide and featured by Vice, NYC’s NBC, Daily Mail, Buzzfeed and a slew of others, photographer Jonathan Higbee needs little introduction. Join Back to the Lab on Tuesday, May 22nd, at 7pm at Queens Council for our next guest speaker. 

7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Queens Council On the Arts

37-11 35th Avenue

Queens, NY 11101

Tickets ($10)

Wednesday, May 30: B&H Presents "Capturing the Decisive Moment with Jonathan Higbee"

Jonathan Higbee has searched the streets of New York for decisive moments for nearly a decade. His award-winning street photography series "Coincidences" is the result of years of hitting the pavement, developing his observation skills and honing a talent for anticipation. At this talk, Jonathan will show work from "Coincidences," share tips for finding magic moments in any city, discuss the importance of observation in street photography, and provide insight into how to make work that stands out from the crowd.

4 p.m. - 6 p.m.

B&H NYC Event Space

420 9th Avenue, 2nd Floor

New York, NY 10001

Tickets (Free)

Wednesday, June 6: Adorama & The Phoblographer Present Jonathan Higbee

We'll get to talk to Jonathan about all this on the next episode of Inside the Photographer's Mind; which will be streamed live on Adorama's Facebook page at 5pm EST on June 6th. You can also join us at the Adorama Event Space Live for this showing.

5 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Adorama NYC

42 West 18th Street

New York, NY 10011

Tickets (Free)

Thursday, June 7 - Saturday, June 9: FEEcon 2018 "The Business of Being Creative"

One of the most important lessons I've learned working in creative fields is that getting your first gigs and learning how to be good at what you do are only half of the equation as an artist-entrepreneur. It's just as important to understand how to run a successful business. That's why we'll be covering negotiating contracts, dealing with clients, and even paying your taxes in this panel.

Hyatt Regency Atlanta

265 Peachtree Street NE

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Tickets (Prices vary)

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