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Click 120 Experience - Sunday

  • Downtown Durham Convention Center 301 East Morgan Street Durham, NC, 27701 United States (map)

The 2025 Click! 120 Photography Experience!

To further enhance the opening weekend experience Click! has invited a specially curated group of exhibitors to showcase their products and services. Plans include product demonstrations, panel discussions, exhibits and more!

The Expo will take place October 4th & 5th at the Downtown Durham Convention Center.

Sunday, October 5, 2025

Click! Exhibitor Displays & Demonstrations

10:00am - 6:00pm Ballroom B

Check out the latest and greatest photography tools and materials. Product talks and demonstrations throughout the day.


9:00am - 12:00pm Click! Academy Workshop: Preparing Work for Publication Part 2:
Making a Zine with Stella Kramer

Stella Kramer is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo editor and creative strategist based in New York City who works with photographers to help them shape their portfolios and websites, plan marketing campaigns, and see their work in a new light. Stella has worked for major publications, including The New York Times, People magazine, Sports Illustrated and Newsweek. While at The New York Times, Stella was part of the team that won both the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography and the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. She also curates, teaches, reviews portfolios and blogs about photography.

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11:00am - 12:00pm Empowering the Analog Archive: A presentation by Peter Krogh, Mediagraph Chief Product Officer

A demonstration on using creating fast, efficient, high resolution camera scans to convert analog archives into accessible digital files. These files can be optimized for your Digital Asset Management by using apps like Lightroom, Negative Lab Pro and Mediagraph’s keywording and powerful composable A.I. to mobilize your archive with DAM and maximize its usefulness and accessibility. Take your archive to the next level.


2:00pm - 3:00pm Artist Talk: John Rosenthal

John Rosenthal has been widely exhibited in the United States, including exhibitions at The National Humanities Center, The National Academy of Sciences in Washington D.C., and Boston’s Panopticon Gallery. His articles have appeared in many journals and magazines, amongst them The Sun Magazine, Five Points and The Huffington Post. In 1998 a collection of Mr. Rosenthal’s photographs, Regarding Manhattan, was published by Safe Harbor Books, and in 2015 Safe Harbor published his 2007 collection of New Orleans photographs, AFTER: The Silence of the Lower 9th Ward. In the 1990s, Mr. Rosenthal was a regular commentator on NPR’s All Things Considered.

Photograph: John Rosenthal