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Visual Ethnography

Excited to have my Nagaland, India article published in the Italian academic journal Visual Ethnography (also excited they selected my image for their cover) 
http://www.vejournal.org/index.p…/vejournal/article/view/172

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tags: Visual Ethnography, Italy, Nagaland, academic journal, Thomas Groves
categories: Photography, Education, News
Monday 03.04.19
Posted by Thomas Groves
 

Asia Color Association Conference 2018

On, December 5-7, 2018, I attended the 4th Asia Color Association Conference 2018 hosted by the Faculty of Mass Communication Technology Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, RMUTT, in Chiang Mai, Thailand. With more than 150 colour specialists from all over Asia participating under the theme “Inspiration in Color”; I was excited to be selected to present his paper titled “Visual Ethnography: Photography and Color”.

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tags: Asia Color Association Conference 2018, ACA 2018, Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Chiang Mai, Thailand, Thomas Groves, Visual Ethnography
categories: Education, Photography
Saturday 12.08.18
Posted by Thomas Groves
 

Photography Books for some Inspiration

Time for some inspiration! I am always looking for some great books to read and be inspired. There are so many amazing photography books out there and it can be overwhelming to start! Here are just a few I can recommend to read.

Contemporary photography in Asia; A few of them : contemporary photography; Noovo 4; A history of photography from 1839 to the present; Annie Leibovitz at work; Slightly out of focus: Robert Capa; Testament: Chris Hondros; That tree : an iPhone photo journal documenting a year in the life of a lonely bur oak; The iconic photographs: Steve McCurry; World Press Photo 2017; World Press Photo 2018

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categories: Photography, Education, Design
Monday 11.26.18
Posted by Thomas Groves
 

Suthep Kritsanavarin - Guest Lecture

On November 13, 2018, internationally renowned photojournalist Suthep Kritsanavarin, invited by Lecturer Thomas Groves, visited the Webster University Thailand Cha-Am campus to discuss Documentary Photography and the benefits of long-term projects. During Mr. Suthep’s visit we were able to grab an interview about his work and his personal advice to students interested in documentary work.

Suthep Kritsanavarin has chronicled environmental, social, and humanitarian issues in Southeast Asia for nearly two decades. His award-winning photo essays have been published in: The New York Times, International Herald Tribune, the Far Eastern Economic Review, Time, Geographical, Aera, Days Japan, and Geo. He has also exhibited his documentary photography in Germany, France, China, Japan, Thailand, and Cambodia.

We hope you enjoy the video edited by Thomas Groves.

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tags: Photography, Suthep Kritsanavarin
categories: Education, Photography
Tuesday 11.13.18
Posted by Thomas Groves
 

SSAMIC Conference 2018

The 5th Social Sciences, Arts and Media International Conference

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I recently participated in the 5th Social Sciences, Arts and Media International Conference, 14-15 June 2018 (www.ssamic.com). The conference was hosted by Srinakharinwirot University in Bangkok and organized in collaboration with Burapha University, Ubon Ratchathani University, College of the Holy Spirit Manila (Philippines), Dali University (China), Illinois State University (USA), Indonesia Institute of the Arts - Yogyakarta (Indonesia), University of Essex (UK), University of Missouri - St. Louis (USA) and Virginia Tech University (USA). Every year the objective of SSAMIC is to bring together academics, artists and culture industry specialists and to provide them with a platform for discussions and cultural exchange.

On the second day the “Creative Work Exhibition” section counted well over forty visual art presentations and art performances. I presented his photographic art work entitled “Long Wa: The Last of the Head Hunters” to a crowd of appreciative conference attendees. He explained a series of his photographs that document the last living head hunters of Nagaland (North-East India), whereby the medium used was intended to capture a moment in time to help preserve a disappearing culture.

This opportunity to network with researchers and artists from Thailand and abroad and to engage in thought-provoking discussions. Their papers are currently undergoing peer review and will be published in the proceedings made available on the conference website in September.

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tags: SSAMIC, conference, Education, Thailand, Photography
categories: Photography, Education, News
Friday 06.15.18
Posted by Thomas Groves
 

Skate Soccer - Ghana

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One of the exciting aspects of being a university professor is the ability to explore, discuss, and debate multiple topics with students all over the world. While many opportunities have been presented to me I was extremely excited when I was awarded the the Sverdrup Global Teaching Fellowship. This allowed me to pick campuses in Europe, North America, Asia and Africa to continue my teaching for a period of three months. I quickly selected the dream location to teach in Accra, Ghana. While conducting my research in preparation for my trip, I came across a unique story of an organization with the goal to raise awareness of polio through the sport of football (soccer). This immediately caught my attention and became one of my main goals to witness while I passed my time in Ghana.

Read more

tags: skate soccer, ghana, Accra, Photography
categories: Photography
Tuesday 04.24.18
Posted by Thomas Groves
 

PHOT1010 Exhibition 2017

Congratulations to the freshman course PHOT1010 Basic Digital Photography on their first exhibition of work. Some very interesting bodies of work!  

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tags: Education, Photography, Webster University, Exhibition
categories: Education, Photography
Friday 01.05.18
Posted by Thomas Groves
 

Lahu PHOT 4000 Video

Great video about my PHOT4000 class trip to Chiang Rai to visit with Suan Lahu. 

categories: News, Photography, Education
Friday 01.05.18
Posted by Thomas Groves
 

Nic Dunlop

Recently I had the honour of Nic Dunlop, photographer, author and film maker, come and speak to our Basic Digital Photography (PHOT 1010) class. Mr. Dunlop was kind enough to leave our media students some advice after his presentation.

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tags: Nic Dunlop, Thomas Groves
categories: Photography, Education, News
Monday 10.30.17
Posted by Thomas Groves
 

PechaKucha Accra

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It has been a busy September! I have been invited to participate at PechaKucha Accra!!! The first PechaKucha Night was held in Tokyo in February, 2003 and encourages creativity and sharing of ideas. PechaKucha now takes place in 900 cities around the world.

Vol. 3 PechaKucha Accra will be their Photography Edition and I have been invited to share my work of the Headhunters of Nagaland. 

To read more about the event click the link below:

http://www.pechakucha.org/cities/accra/events/59bfc80f3c70ef2dcb000603

 
tags: PechaKucha, Accra, Ghana
categories: Photography, News
Monday 09.18.17
Posted by Thomas Groves
 

A Copy to Webster University's President Beth Stroble

Webster University's President Beth Stroble receives a copy of School of Communications Lecturer Thomas Groves' photography book A Glimpse of Kawah Ijen and Lombok, Indonesia while visiting the Webster University Thailand campus.

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categories: Photography, Education
Tuesday 06.13.17
Posted by Thomas Groves
 

Webster’s Thomas Groves Documents the Headhunters Of Nagaland

The Youngest Head Hunter - Long Wa, India. One of the youngest head hunters poses for his picture. He prides him self in being in shape and always being sharply dressed. Image - Thomas Groves

The Youngest Head Hunter - Long Wa, India. One of the youngest head hunters poses for his picture. He prides him self in being in shape and always being sharply dressed. Image - Thomas Groves

“Mr. Groves’ incredible photographs capture the beauty and strength of this fascinating group of people.”
— Webster University Thailand

To read the full article please click here

http://www.webster.ac.th/news/2017/thomas-groves-nagaland.html

tags: Education, Photography, Webster University Thailand, Thomas Groves, Nagaland, India, Long Wa, Headhunters, headhunter
categories: Education, News, Photography
Monday 06.12.17
Posted by Thomas Groves
 
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