Video Archives

Welcome to our little wrap up video of some highlights from the 2022 Click! Photography Festival.

2022 Click! Photography Festival.

“Great Photographs … or, at least, some really good ones” with W M Hunt


Revelo: Click! Plein Air exhibit at NCMA


“How to Get What YOU Want” with W M Hunt


Emmet Gowin


2021 Click! Photography Festival

recap video


 

2021 Keynote Talk: Titus Brooks Heagins

Portraiture As Political Struggle

North Carolina Museum of Art


2021 Keynote Talk: Renee Cox

Nasher Museum Annual Rothschild Lecture


2020 Keynote Talk: Emmet Gowin

Only Chance is Fair.


2020 Keynote Talk: Mark Osterman

Finding my voice.


The Persevere Exhibition Slide Show

The Persevere Exhibition sought to know how photography helped you survive 2020–2021. Click! presented this work in an outdoor exhibition at the North Carolina Museum of Art’s Ann and Jim Goodnight Museum Park and in the Main Street windows at the 21c Museum Hotel during the Click! Festival.


Front towards Enemy: Louis Palu

The site specific installation of Louis Palu’s Garmsir Marines at the Forest Theater in Chapel Hill, NC


Experimental: Mona Kuhn

The site specific installation by Mona Kuhn at the Fruit in Durham, NC for the 2017 Click! Photography Festival


2020 Photoville Fence featured on Channel 11.

The FENCE returns to Durham in 2020 as part of the Click! Photography Festival. WTVD Durham, Channel 11

2021 Artist Talk: Rhonda Klevansky

Reaching Out to Durham’s Hungry

21c Museum Hotel Series: The Future is Female


2021 Artist Talk: Tamika Galanis

The Archive is Now

21c Museum Hotel Series: The Future is Female


Click! Academy 2021: from Fallujah.

A series of talks at PS118

Artist talks by John Bechtold and Noor Ghazi. Guest curator, John Bechtold and photographers, Mohamed Alani, Mohamed Jamal, Sura Abbis Jasim, and Harith Kaleel Ali talk about their work in this project. 


Death Row by Lou Jones

Death Row by Lou Jones

Click! Academy 2020 Panel Discussion: Photography While Black: The Historical Hardships and Future of Black Photography

With: Moderator: Michael Betts II, Director of Continuing Education, The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, Kennedi Carter, A Durham based photographic artist, Courtney Reid-Eaton, Exhibitions Director for the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. Creative Director,  Documentary Diversity Project (DDP) and 2016 MDOCS Institute Fellow, Jessica Moss, Charlotte based artist, independent curator and arts worker, Titus Brooks Heagins, Durham based documentary photographer and educator, Mark Clennon, NYC based artist specializing in editorial, commercial and documentary photography, Lou Jones, Boston based photographer, Keith Calhoun and Chandra McCormick, New Orleans based photographers.


Paper Wasp by Mark Osterman

Click! Academy 2020 Panel Discussion: Why Alternative and Legacy Processes continue to capture the imagination and are relevant in contemporary photography

Moderator: Holden Richards

Panelists: Mark Osterman, John Allen, Jill Enfield, and Adam Finkleston.


photo by Rene Treece Roberts

Click! Academy 2020 Panel Discussion: Photography and Community Building

a Panel Discussion with the Six Feet Photography Project


Photo by Tom Simon

Click! Academy 2020: Photoville Fence Pecha Kucha Talk

with the Regional Fence winners.


Click Photo Festival 2017: The Mythical Beast

The 20x24 Giant Polaroid Studio was the closing act at the 2017 Click Photo Festival. Artists from the Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill area worked with the camera for three days, producing some very memorable images.


Instantaneous: The Polaroid Legacy

A preview of the exhibition "Instantaneous: The Polaroid Legacy" at Anchorlight in Raleigh, NC for the 2017 Click! Photography Festival. Curated by Bryce Lankard and featuring work by Polly Chandler, Richard McCabe, Harlan Campbell, Lisa McCarty, Bryce Lankard, Bill McAllister, Zoe Wiseman and Tanner Messer.


Keith Carter: Fifty Years

The site specific installation at the Rubenstein Arts Center at Duke University.


Photo by Dennis Szerzen

2020 Click! recap

A recap of the (mostly virtual) 2020 Click! Photography


2017 Click! Photography Festival Recap Video