Jay Seldin (@phototraveler8) is a fine art photographer, photo travel entrepreneur, and instructor. Jay has spent the bulk of his career as a teacher, whether teaching graphic design and photography at the high school level, or more recently conducting workshops and photo tours all over the world.
This conversation tracks Jay’s early career and how he got into teaching, his accidental discovery of the Macintosh, how he transitioned into leading workshops and tours, and how Prescott learned the graphic design trade in 1998–99 as a high school senior.
Environmental Portraits in Cuba, by Jay Seldin
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Jay defines himself as a teacher, a photographer, and world traveler. He is a curious person and a teller of tales.His style can be defined as an “environmental portrait photographer”Jay Seldin on YouTubeJay’s photo career began when he was required to take a humanities class in college. That class was an introduction to Black and White Photography.Developing a print in a darkroom was Jay’s “lightbulb moment” (and that lightbulb was probably amber)When he was 18, Jay did his first cross-country road trip to San FranciscoOn The Road by Jack Kerouac on Amazon and on AudibleJay earned 60¢/hr at his first photo job, working in a photo studio in New YorkPhotography was considered “Industrial Arts” and “Art” depending on the school, and the stateJay taught at West Orange High School, Dwight Morrow High School, and later Columbia High SchoolAnsel Adams, famous landscape photographerMary Ellen MarkEugene RichardsLucien ClergueMichael KennaRuth BernardApple Lisa & Apple Mac — The big decision in Jay’s teaching career c.1984Floppy disks“That mouse made all the difference in the world.” ← Click to TweetThe Original Apple MacintoshAdobe Photoshop 4.0QuarkXPress 4.1Aldus (later Adobe) PagemakerMac DrawMac WriteMatt Kushner, now an animatorSally Warner, now an oceanographerPrescott credits his time on the newspaper staff as his first true graphic design roleBluelinesGuildscript, Columbia High School’s literary magazineColumbia High School had the first computer graphics lab in the state of NJContinuous Tone PrintJay’s purpose-built studio above his garageJay Seldin in his studio, surrounded by gear and his work
In addition to printing, Jay also does mentoring/tutoring in his studioThe principal activity is [still] teachingThe workshop trips gained momentum slowly, with interest among friendsICP asked him to run programsIt takes a year for Jay to put together a good workshopThe Newark MuseumCuba Cultural Travel“When you go to a museum, there’s no Cuban art. Because of the Embargo.” ← Click to TweetLocally grown Cuban coffeeThe environmental footprint of coffeeCuban-American relations are approaching normal, whatever that means.The Cuban Free Internet, still to be determinedCuban Baseball League? Maybe.Cuba, The Accidental Eden, from PBS “Nature”, not the BBCThe Royal Ballet in Cuba, from Channel4, not the BBCJay and Not-So-Silent Bob on FacebookTools
Mac, printer, scanner — basically the same basic arrangement since the mid-1980sEpson Pro Stylus 9600 first large format 44″ wide-format printerAdobe Photoshop, even in CubaA Map with marked locations of places to go1966 Corvette ConvertibleTechniques
Learn on your own, and then teach it to othersGet a local “guide” who knows the area you’re looking to photographGather ideas from your past students/attendeesHabits
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