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Adam Gerlach | Oakland, CA
Photography in 2012 from Brooks Plant. His work has been published in diverse photography publications including Black & White Magazine, Focus Magazine, and The Silver Periodical. Gerlach has exhibited in diverse group and solo exhibitions including the recent exhibit H2o at The Center for Fine Fine art Photography in Fort Collins, CO and the Copse exhibit at A Smith Gallery in Johnson City, TX where he received a Jurors Honorable Mention from Juror Michael Kenna. He has won several International Photography Awards including 2nd Identify in the Nature, Trees Category, a Black and White Spider Honour , and in 2016 he was selected as a finalist in the Photolucida Critical Mass c ompetition.
Angelika Ejtel | Dallas, TX
Angelika Ejtel (alias RapidHeartMovement) was born and raised in Poland. She graduated in Romance Philology; after, she accomplished her Ph.D. studies in Modern Philology.
She has been always passionate near the beauty of words, poetry, and profoundly moved by arts. Near of her work is inspired by the poetry of a famous Polish poet- H. Poswiatowska. In 2013, Angelika published her outset portfolio in "Arte FotogrĂ fica", and in 2015 she held her first art exhibit in Toulouse, France every bit a winner of Immature Talent competition.
The dearest for Poswiatowska's poetry and photography soon blossomed into a passionate journeying into art and self every bit she uses herself as a discipline for her images. Angelika's photographs have been featured in exhibitions and publications throughout the land as well equally internationally.
It must be stressed that all of her pursuits in photography so far, are self-taught, purely intuitive and deeply-rooted in linguistic theories of cohesion in text.
Christina Lexutt | Oxnard, CA
ChristinaLexutt is a photographer and multi-media creative person from Ventura County, CA. Creating fine art in many forms and mediums since childhood, she left a career in concern in 2004 to pursue her love of photography by studying at Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, CA. Adept in both film and digital photography, she has a particular fondness for local California subjects. Having worked as a portrait photographer likewise as a celebrity result photographer, she at present focuses on fine art photography.Christina is also involved in the handmade crafts motility and creates jewelry and other assembled arts in addition to her photography work.
Becta Schwartz | Richmond, VA
Becca Schwartz is a creative person living in Richmond, VA studying photography at Virginia Commonwealth University. Her work focuses on challenging conventional wisdom and the legitimacy behind social norms by using performance and photographic documentation. She is drawn to piece of work that questions social guild while completely experiencing the question posed on the societal rule. This involvement thrives on drawn conclusions, others and self-reactions, and the limit I have betwixt condolement and art.
Debra Behr | Santa Monica, CA
Debra Behr'due south photographs portray intriguing people, off-the-beaten-path scenes and an imaginative spirit. Life's everlasting moments challenge her. And her artistic roots inspire her to reveal more than. Her photographs accept appeared in fine art galleries, on the covers of Lonely Planet travel guides, in encyclopedias, magazines (including Islands, Travel and Leisure and Conde Nast Traveller), newspapers, advertising campaigns, calendars and eclectic books, including Fourth dimension Special Edition "America's National Parks." She won first-place in the Signs of Dearest competition by TeraBella Media and was invited to participate in the Hawaii National Parks 2016 Centennial Juried Exhibition at Schaefer International Gallery in Maui, and at group shows hosted by bG Gallery in Santa Monica and Fusion Art Gallery in Palm Springs.
Debra Wells | Brooklyn, NY
I am a Brooklyn-based photographer focusing on street, travel and documentary photography. After finishing college at the Academy of Kentucky in my home state, my showtime career was in television programming and distribution. While taking a class in digital photography at ICP in New York about seven years ago, I fell in love with the medium and decided to pursue it total time. Natural light and color are important elements of my piece of work. I am fatigued to quirky, humorous, fleeting moments of oddness and connection in mod life. Documenting the passing and ever-changing scene drives my work too.
Juried exhibitions include Slow Exposures 2014 (show and book), second and 3rd Annual Street Shooting Around the World 2016 and 2017 at the Los Angeles Center for Photography, After Dark Iv 2015 at the Greg Moon Gallery in Taos, twelfth Annual National Photography Competition Exhibition 2016 at fotofoto gallery in Long Isle, NY, Jubilant the Abstract 2015 at Orange Canton Creatives, Laguna Beach, CA, Women in Art 2015 and Bring United states your Dead-Dia de los Muertos 2014 at Las Lagunas Gallery, Laguna Embankment, CA, The Photography Show 2015 at Gallery Lev Shalem in Woodstock, NY.
Edgar Takoyaki | Ventura, CA
Edgar Takoyaki developed his passion for photography later documenting his first visit to Nihon with a point-and-shoot photographic camera in 2005. In the years since, Edgar has studied the technical side of photography while developing his distinctive fashion. His subjects are varied, from portraiture and travel photography to elaborately staged sci-fi-noir scenes. Much of his work reflects the influence of Japanese culture and science fiction, and is distinguished by a dark, atmospheric quality that suggests a larger story behind each paradigm.
Edgar has shown his work at a number of solo and group exhibitions in California, and he has earned international recognition in recent years. In 2012, Edgar was presented the Jury Award of Merit (Landscape) in the International Fine Art Photography Contest Grand Prix de la Couverte. He was also invited to London equally an exhibitor in the Life-Framer Culling Lives Exhibition in 2014.
Edgar is currently compiling a torso of work based on his custom-congenital robot. He lives in Ventura with his wife, three cats, and robot companion.
Erin Karp | New York, New York
Erin Karp is a fine art photographer residing in Manhattan. Her love of photography began with a Pentax Asahi in the early on 1990s & grew with her education in artistic writing & photography at William Paterson University and at the University of Sevilla in Spain. In 2009, she switched to digital photography when studying at the International Eye of Photography in NYC. Having grown upwardly the girl of an abstract oil painter & a fashion designer, Erin inevitably developed a distinct fashion of seeing the world. Life & travel throughout Europe nurtured her involvement in architectural structures wherein her personal photographic manner was honed. Erin's photography brings to the viewer a unique vision of her understanding of light, shadow, & shape, an abstract study of details in architecture and nature that oft go unnoticed.
Jack Long | Gafton, WI
Spanning a catamenia of over 35 years, I have been creating photography for vocation every bit well as avocation. Over the final few years I have been exploring liquids as a subject matter within both of these venues. Often blurring the line betwixt advertisement and fine art. When I discovered what I could create with custom fountain apparatus, I was thrust head long into working with liquids almost exclusively for artistic purposes. These images are made for their own sake without the intent to sell anything, except hopefully as express edition prints. The custom construction of sets and appliance has given me an outlet where I have increased control and minimal contest. I strictly adhere to a method that does not include digital composition or extensive retouching. Each image is a single capture of a three dimensional liquid course captured inside a flash duration of approximately 1/ten,000 of a second.
John Honeycutt | Oakboro, NC
Wingate University Alum with a Bachelor of Fine Arts; winner of multiple juried, fine art shows; featured in art galleries from San Francisco to Manhattan; represented by Charlotte Fine art Gallery. A LOT John-- He'southward a guy who appreciates ungodly (or peradventure Godly) stiff coffee and expert cigars . . . He tin happily make full any spare fourth dimension woods-working and watching college football (if only the Gamecocks played twelvemonth-round). He values fine fine art- the process of its creation- particularly the medium of wet-plate collodion and its intersection with wild-life (if this intrigues yous, bank check out John's site johnhuneycuttfineart.com-- he's wildly talented!). John is a creator- be it flawless wedding ceremony-day photographs, hand-made piece of furniture, homemade pasta, tintypes, or a happy life.
Kathy B. Shapiro | Laguna Niguel, CA
Kathy B. Shapiro is an award winning fine art lensman specializing in modern abstract color images. Originally from Cleveland, OH, she now resides in Laguna Niguel. CA. While Kathy has taken numerous art and photography courses at University of Michigan and Academy of California, Berkeley, she is mainly cocky taught and experiments with her cameras and settings to accomplish her art. She is a juried creative person / member at the Los Angeles Art Association, Gallery 825 and volunteers at the Art of the Elysian. Kathy has shown her work at the juried 2013 and 2016 Beverly Hills artShows and the 2016 Pasadena Artwalk. In add-on, her piece of work has been on display in Costa Mesa, Irvine, Santa Monica, Laguna Embankment, Newport Beach, Ventura, CA, Seattle WA, Middlebury VT, Fort Lauderdale, FL, Tiverton, RI and Brooklyn, NY. Individual collectors include: Hoag Hospital, Irvine, CA and Richard Landry, AIA ("Architect to the Stars").
Ken Konchel | St. Louis, MO
Ken Konchel is an award-winning artist who has shown throughout the land. His previous solo exhibitions include Ken Konchel Photography at Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science in Evansville, Indiana, Ken Konchel Photography at Gallery 180, Illinois Institute of Art-Chicago, Building Arrangements at Kansas Metropolis Artists Coalition in Kansas City, Framing Structure at ARC Gallery in Chicago, Elegant City at Gallery 210, University of Missouri-St. Louis, and Architectural Fine art in St. Louis in the Bernoudy Gallery of Architecture at the Sheldon Art Galleries in St. Louis. His Group exhibits include St, LouisArchitecture: A Proud Heritage at the International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum in St. Louis, Pausing for Reflection: A Reflection on Pausing at the Gallery at The Regional Arts Committee in St. Louis, New Works Gallery Exhibition at The Argent Eye Middle of Photography in Pittsburgh , 16th Annual National Art Contest at The Truman Land Academy Art Gallery in Kirksville, Missouri.
Lesia Maruschak | Ottowa, Canada
Lesia Maruschak is a visual artist living in Ottawa, Canada. Maruschak's piece of work makes innovative use of photograph-sequences to examine emotion, philosophy and the nature of reality. She is an award-winning artist who has exhibited internationally, and her works are in private and public collections like the National Library of Canada. Maruschak founded her studio in 2015 where she forges national and international projects, which include global collaborative fine art making. Her studio explores gimmicky notions of art and aesthetics and her signature references - translucent light, melancholic hallucinations, shadows and reflections and minimalist representations – spur her exploration of the dynamic tension between life, death and the thin infinite in-between. Lesia Maruschak has received the Governor General of Canada's Caring Canadian Laurels and the Sovereign Medal award among others for her philanthropic efforts in support of blood cancer research.
Liz Bannish | North Hampton, MA
Liz Bannish is the Printmaking and Photograph Technician for Smith Higher in Northampton, MA. She works mainly with printmaking merely has been using darkrooms since she was 16, using alternative photography to inform her art practices for the last 2 years. Ever since she was hobbling by a grey reef shark on her first dive trip in 2001, she has been obsessed with marine natural history and is determined to spread that fascination wherever her work takes her. She lives in Northampton with her dearest, Fernando, and their ii kitties, Weiner and Bun. Her newest body of work, currently in progress, can exist seen at lizbannish.com.
Loretta Zaganelli | Ravenna, Italian republic
Loretta Zaganelli was born in Ravenna in 1968. Afterward graduation in Decoration at the Academy of Fine Arts, and Photography at the DAMS Art, began to bargain with photography, either by writing, both photographing. For years she had a passion for landscape photography. She has curated exhibitions of young artists and fine art events in collaboration with the Research Center for Gimmicky Art in Romagna. She is art teacher and thank you to this activity she interacts daily with young people, and heed to the e'er-changing reality. She has exhibited in several group shows in Italy (east.one thousand., Rome, Ravenna), in Europe (e.chiliad., Paris, Barcelona) and United states (Washington). Her research allows capturing the small-scale signs of our life, non the macro-systems, just the smaller and unpredictable ones. Photography is her best medium to record sensations and fleeting impressions. Photography is likewise her watchful eye on our reality.
Marco Pinter | Santa Barbara, CA
Marco Pinter creates artwork and performances which fuse concrete kinetic class with live visualizations. He has a PhD in Media Arts and Technology from the Academy of California, Santa Barbara, and an undergraduate degree from Cornell University. His piece of work integrating graphics with robotic sculpture is supported by grants from the Interdisciplinary Humanities Eye, the Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative, and the UC Constitute for Research in the Arts. He has exhibited artwork and performances at cities around the earth, including Dubai, New York, Montreal, Tehran, Hong Kong, Anaheim, San Diego and Santa Barbara. Wired magazine's online United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland site published a characteristic on Pinter'south work that explores perception through kinetic sculpture and graphics. Pinter is a contributing author to The McGraw Colina Multimedia Handbook and The Ultimate Multimedia Handbook. He is an inventor on over lxx patents, issued and pending, in the areas of live video engineering science, robotics, interactivity and telepresence.
Matt Hostilely | Kirtland, OH
MattHostelley is Hostileart... photographer, creative person, writer, father, married man, Clevelander, softball player, bourbon drinker. My art has been exhibited in galleries and shows throughout the country and I take even won a competition or two. A couple of my pieces belong to a corporate collection which is pretty cool, I think. I consider myself to be a photorealist whose composition and style has modernist tendencies. My work focuses on compositions that flatten infinite in an endeavour to create intriguing abstraction. I nowadays imagery that encourages the viewer to look beyond the obvious and sense the subtle; to sense what is at that place or not there.
Micaela Mau | Florence, Italy
Micaela Mau has studied visual communication at the IED in Rome and at the School of Visual Arts in New York as well as Foreign Languages and Literature at the UniversitĂ degli Studi Roma Tre. While studying and working abroad in Tokyo, Frankfurt and London she gradually adult an interest in photography, fascinated past the ambiguous relationship betwixt the subject field of a photograph in real life and its photographic rendition. She currently lives and works in Florence, Italy.
Michael Apolo Gomez | Albuquerque, NM
Michael Apolo Gomez was born in Austin, TX and raised in a small-scale dairy community outside of Roswell, NM. Gomez uses environmental portraiture, alternative processes, and mixed media to explore the male person effigy, aforementioned-sex relationships, gender, and masculinity. Every bit a fellow he was diagnosed with lymphoma, subsequently receiving treatment he had to undergo total hip and partial shoulder replacements. These experiences are what propelled him to pick upwards a camera and pursue art academically. He is currently in remission and a BFA candidate with a focus in Studio Art at the Academy of New United mexican states.
Michael Miner | Studio City, CA
Mr. Miner'due south professional career started every bit managing director of photography and director/cameraman of twenty music videos. He received numerous accolades as co-author of the activity-thriller ROBOCOP, which led to a successful 30 year career as a screenwriter. His award-winning directorial effort, THE Volume OF STARS, was discovered while teaching at the Maine Photographic Workshops. Mr. Miner has likewise taught screen writing at the University of Hawaii, the Southeastern Media Institute, the Praxis Center for Screen writing in Vancouver, the Academy of California at Santa Barbara, and in the InsideOut Writers Plan for incarcerated juveniles in Los Angeles County. He has embarked on a 2d career as a big format mural photographer, his images gracing many individual collections and galleries in San Francisco, Carmel and Los Angeles, California. Mr. Miner recently completed an artist-in-residence grant at the Brush Creek Foundation for the Arts, capturing large format images in the remarkable Medicine Bow and Routt National Forests. In March of 2017 he volition have a 1-man-show at Contact LA in the creative person colony known as the Brewery. And MGM recently hired him and his writing partner to write the screenplay for the next ROBOCOP.
Natasha Rudenko | Santa Monica, CA
Natasha Rudenko was born in Moscow; she has recently graduated with MFA in Photography from New York Picture show Academy, Los Angeles, where she currently lives and works. In 2016, Rudenko was a function of a few international juried group shows, including "Body" exhibition in PH21 Gallery in Budapest, Hungary, where her piece of work was elected as Jury's choice. Her work was as well a function of a few publications of feminist and queer art, including Bug 2 and Femme Fotale Volume Three Analog. In her work Natasha Rudenko attempts to interpret her personal experience as a human being existence. She addresses self-reflection and investigates the realm of her feelings and emotions. Through beingness honest and personal she aims to make people relate to the ideas explored in her piece of work and provoke their ain cocky-reflection.
Nathan Vass | Seattle, WA
Nathan Vass has had over twenty-five photography shows, designed a book and three album covers, including two for Neil Welch. His "My Favorite Things" tour at Seattle Art Museum was the highest-attended such tour there. Nathan is also the managing director of eight films, 6 of which have shown at festivals, one of which premiered at Henry Fine art Gallery. He owns a photography business, Two Photography, and has photographed a dozen-plus weddings. Built-in in South Central LA, he holds a BFA from the University of Washington, and is also a prolific writer and one-time painter. In addition, he holds a side job as a public bus driver, which he enjoys almost as much as directing films– if not slightly more than so! He is a two-fourth dimension winner of Metro'south Operator of the Calendar month award and holds a record number of commendations.
Nicolas Arbatsky | Brooklyn, NY
Nicholas Arbatsky 'due south fascination with the environment has spanned a xxx year career realizing projects that include oil soaked canvases fabricated on site in Beauty Bay, Alaska during the 1987 Exxon Valdez oil spill, to viewer activated installations such as "The Silence of 16 Valves Running" and "The Romance of Fuel Injected Mankind", exhibited in galleries and museums. Arbatsky has fashioned sculptural assemblages inspired by terrain parks built for extreme sports activities and used them as the operation phase for a summer snowboarding result in NYC using artificial snow. His "Timberline Series" begun in 1998 on the slopes of Mt. Hood, Oregon utilizes a motion-based photographic camera to capture the landscape every bit a discrete non-referential object, blurring the line between the familiar and the unrecognizable.
Paul Kaiser | Hollywood, CA
Paul was born in El Paso, Texas, and lived in Europe and California and then Hastings, Michigan where he was raised. He is a combat veteran and contemporary creative person working primarily in portraiture beyond a variety of mediums. He is cocky taught in the arts and attended Columbia University where he majored in Cultural Anthropology. He served both in the Army as a Light Infantry Scout and in the The states Navy as a Lieutenant in Special Operations, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, during Operation Enduring Liberty. Both his education and military experience inform and shape his fine art. Paul exhibits regularly both in the U.s.a. and EU and has works in public and individual collections world-wide. He is currently living and working in Los Angeles, California.
Rollence Patugan | Los Angeles, CA
I volition always be fatigued to people. Having come from Baldwin Park, CA, a pocket-sized merely diverse town in the San Gabriel valley in the county of Los Angeles, I desire my work to reflect the ethnic diversity that has ever been part of my experiences and reality that ofttimes times I do non see being represented in popular media. My influences stalk from movie theatre and editorial print. I gravitate to stories, emotions and ideas captured in a single frame. I start with simple ideas and build layers incrementally from there. We are all different, and I love photographing that.
Ross Godick | North Wales, PA
I am currently a educatee of photography in New York, specializing in street work and documentary photography. I've always had a love for creating aesthetically and visually interesting photographs that testify the mundane moments of life. I'one thousand not sure what purpose this type of photography serves, only I practice remember information technology leaves infinite for the average viewer to brand and see their ain personal connections.
Scott Manthey | Federal Way, WA
Scott Manthey is an laurels winning international photographer, videographer and teacher based in Seattle, WA. Kickoff his career in 1998 photographing musicians, Scott rapidly branched out to other genres of photography, quickly becoming a jack of all trades. Scott has captured images of everything from rebar manufacturing, farthermost athletes, drill rigs, to bio engineering professors working in their labs.
When asked nigh his specialty, is Scott volition respond "I specialize in photographing annihilation my clients ask me to… except babies. I tried that once, and information technology didn't work out and then well."
Scott has worked on every continent except Australia, capturing images and videos that tell a story and invoke powerful memories. Currently, Scott'southward favorite camera is one that flies. Every bit an FAA certified sUAV pilot, Scott says, "Being able to raise the perspective above a vi' tripod has inverse everything for me."
Shawna Hanel | Boise, ID
Having grown-upward in a home originally decorated at the height of the psychedelic era, Shawna has spent the remainder of her life in recovery. Initially, rehabilitation involved the exploration of the work of nifty masters while studying art history. Afterward years of textbook therapy, she made her way to Europe to behold the classics in person. Hitchhiking from ane museum to another, she discovered she was non a budding art historian, merely rather a fledgling photographer.
Meantime, she defenseless a nasty travel problems. On a quest for a cure, she obtained English pedagogy credentials enabling her to alive in Indonesia, Republic of chile and Taiwan. Throughout her time away, she refined her photographic technique until she began to suspect that she'd taught herself all she could. This led to graduate studies in Australia at RMIT University.
Today, she is an artist educator—and has come to embrace her colorful childhood.
Steven Stanger | Baileys Harbor, WI
Other than a few adult continuing education courses in photography, I am substantially self-taught. My interest in the medium began in the early seventies when I was stationed at the U.South. Army Defense force Language Found in Monterey, California undertaking a year-long intensive Russian linguistic communication course. At that fourth dimension, chief photographers Brett Weston and Ansel Adams were living and working in the area. They served as inspiration to have upwardly photography. Subsequently, I was stationed in West Berlin, Federal republic of germany equally an intelligence analyst. Later a 28 twelvemonth career as a real estate appraiser and township assessor in Illinois, I have successfully transitioned into retirement in Baileys Harbor, Door County, Wisconsin. I have spent time in the darkroom processing prints for my own consumption but take now fully embraced the digitalization of photography. I have a B.A. Degree in French, a Russian minor and an MBA Caste in international business.
Susan Copich | Hillsdale, NY
Susan Copich is primarily known for her dark and witty sense of humour portrayed in her conceptual, photographic series Domestic Bliss premiering at Umbrella Arts in New York Metropolis, Nov 2014. The serial gives voice to Copich'southward inner "darkness" while examining family unit life in a humorous context. She is currently working on a new series nigh nostalgia and simply released a moving picture curt entitled "The Cupcake". In 2012, Copich began an unreleased photograph series titled India. Shot entirely abroad,India celebrates the human spirit in an unfiltered light. She continues to travel around the world to increase her knowledge of different cultures and sate her curiosity behind the camera. Copich was a professional dancer and actor before finding a deep passion behind and in front of the photographic camera. Susan lives in upstate, NY where she resides with her husband and ii daughters.Susan Copich is represented past Moen Mason Gallery.
Syl Arena | Morro Bay, CA
Syl Arena freely admits that he is fond to color and shadow. Every bit an author/educator who has taught workshops around the world, Syl is known for the mantra "Look at the light, just think about the shadows." In his electric current series,Constructed Voids, Syl deconstructs white light into its primary colors and and then casts it from multiple positions onto constructs in the studio. Looking beyond the world of abstraction, Syl calls this photography "non-mimetic" as his photographs are intended to be new realities rather than a record of the scene earlier the lens. Syl is too greatly interested in positioning his photographs as objects rather than merely as images. Towards this end, the Synthetic Voids are typically hung and so that the prints bend away from the wall of the gallery. Syl rhymes with "Bill, Will, and Phil." Information technology is short for Sylvester. He lives on California's central coast.
Tania Franco Klein | Mexico Metropolis, CA
Tania Franco Klein (b. 1990) is a Mexican photographer. Her career started while studying a BA Architecture in United mexican states; which took her to pursue her Masters in Photography at University of the Arts London. Her piece of work is highly influenced by her fascination with social beliefs and gimmicky practices such every bit leisure, consumption, media overstimulation, eternal youth, the American dream in the Western world, and the psychological sequels they generate in our everyday private life.
Her piece of work has been reviewed by Aperture Foundation and exhibited in London, Budapest, New York, Vermont, Los Angeles including Month of Photography LA 2017.
Thomas Roth | Santa Fe, NM
Born in Sweden, Tom started drawing at v and photography at eight. His first show of drawings was at the Swedish National Museum of Art. He continued painting and photography throughout his career as an Art Director and Artistic Manager in Advertisement. He earned more 3 hundred advertising manufacture awards. He came to the US in 1982. His work has since been shown in galleries and museums in New York, San Francisco, and Santa Fe. Tom spends most of his time creating process-based mixed media paintings, which he has begun to employ as subjects of his photography. He currently lives in Santa Fe with his partner, [Artist] Carol Coates.
Tom Wheeler | Palos Verdes, CA
Tom Wheeler, born 1965, is an emerging artist with a life-long passion for photography. His first photo fine art form was in 1987 at Stanford University and later took courses at UCLA Extension, Otis College of Art and Design, and Santa Monica College (Photojournalism with the Corsair Weekly and big format studio work in full-time coursework). He later worked briefly with Our Times (LA Times Section) and also assisted in studios with various LA advertising and magazine photographers. Inspired by classical early on-era "pen-light" work he had seen in college fine art courses, Tom first began experimenting with painted-calorie-free piece of work in 1989, primarily doing light-tool drawing piece of work in studio settings. It wasn't until 2009 that Mr. Wheeler fully engaged in light-paining work and began to seriously button a broad spectrum of extreme experimentation in various aspects of light-painting. It was at that time that he incorporated a love for outdoor landscape photography with calorie-free-painting, and most of his work since has been an development of that combination.
Travis Gordon | Pasadena, CA
Travis Gordon's photographic work can be simply described as an expression of himself. It is a reflection of his personal and spiritual fascination with the physical world around us and the people and things that inhabit that space.
For him, beauty is found everywhere. It is observed in the smallest details, the grandest landscapes, the briefest moments of fourth dimension and perhaps near importantly, in the "commonest of things." To this cease, the photographic epitome inherently allows the viewer the opportunity to suspension and reflect on these moments, to encounter the dazzler in everything and to examine a world ofttimes disregarded.
Originally from New Orleans, Travis began exploring the art of photography over 20 years ago when he first picked up his dad's 1970s era Nikon camera and began learning how to use it. This curiosity evolved into a formal education in the fine arts when he moved to Los Angeles where he eventually studied photography at the University of Southern California. He has continually cultivated his passion for the fine art form, gaining inspiration from some of the swell photographic masters including, Edward Weston, Henri Cartier-Bresson and Imogen Cunningham. His work has been function of multiple gallery exhibitons.
Travis currently resides in Pasadena with his wife and young son.
Valerie Kim | Honokaa, HI
Valerie Yong Ock Kim grew up on O`ahu. Subsequently living in Los Angeles for many years, she is at present on Hawai`i Isle. She has been in solo and juried exhibits in the United States and Paris. Her series, "Light Speed Matter, A Still Place Waiting" was the invited solo exhibition at Hui No`eau Visual Arts Center on Makawao, Maui. The show included a seven minute video slice and kiln-fired photographic cast glass.Valerie worked as a Local 399 characteristic picture Location Manager for over twenty years. She worked with Oscar-winning Directors Ang Lee, Julie Taymor, and on Gore Verbinski's "Pirates of the Carribean" series.She is a member of ASMP, and represented by Photo Resource Hawai'i, Fine Art Associates of Honolulu, the Gallery of Great Things, Appleton Art Design in Connecticut and Fine art For Movie in New York City.
Wen Hang Lin | Mesa, AZ
Wen Hang Lin was built-in and raised in Taiwan. He came to the United States to study fine art and received an MFA from the Ohio Land University and a BFA from Arizona State University. He expresses his curiosity and explores the conceptual context of his daily life through photography. His works have been in numerous exhibitions, including at the Los Angeles Center of Photography, Calif., Tucson Museum of Art, Ariz. and The Center for Fine Art Photography, Colo. among others. In 2016, Wen received Commendations Award for Silver Middle Center for Photography Fellowship 17, Pa. He likewise selected as the finalist for The John Chervinsky Emerging Lensman Scholarship, at Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, Mass. He currently works equally a graphic designer in Phoenix, Ariz.
William Camargo | Chicago, IL
William Camargo was born and raised in Orange Canton, California and currently reside in Chicago, Illinois. Informed by his parent's own immigration from Mexico in the early 80's, William Camargo explores notions of immigration, identity, and civilization of the people he meets and is shut to, through the medium of portrait photography and urban landscapes. He photographs in cities where immigrants from Mexico came to. His work has been widely published including in Time, Business organisation Insider, The Wall Street Journal, The Chicago Tribune, The Guardian, and others. William'due south photographs accept besides been displayed in art galleries in Los Angeles, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Chicago, New York, Indianapolis and Ventura including DNJ Gallery at Bergamot Station, the Chicago Cultural Eye in Chicago, USC's department of Urban Educational activity in Los Angeles, The Loisaida Eye in New York and the Christen De Haan Fine art Heart at the University of Indianapolis.
Sheldan Collins | Weehawken, NJ
Born healthy, male, Caucasian and American are attributes that gave Sheldan Collins enormous advantages not experienced past the majority of the globe'south population. His parents pursued photography, painting and sculpture as hobbies in Frankfort, Kentucky. Later he studied under Bruce Bacon, William Albert Allard, and Dennis Stock.
During the 1970s, Collins worked with noted advertising masters Carl Fischer and Robert Huntzinger. He then turned to photographing fine art for museums and private collections, a vocation which besides afforded him an extended and intimate look at a vast range of fine art from the earth'southward cultures.
His photographs of fine fine art have appeared in over 100 books; based on his experience he wrote How to Photo Works of Art, the industry bible on the subject.
He lives in Weehawken, New Jersey with his married woman, a TV producer and writer. He has no favorite color.
Rodrigo Barros | Londrina, Brazil
Rodrigo Barros, MD, PhD, was born in Brazil in 1969. In 2005, he moved to Sweden for a postdoctoral fellowship at the Karolinska Institute. During his years in Stockholm, he began to larn digital photography as a hobby. In 2009, he came to the U.s. and worked as a researcher at the Academy of Houston, TX. To acquire the art of photography, he attended several workshops at the Houston Center for Photography, where he mastered different vintage press techniques, especially cyanotypes. In 2015, his alternative prints were displayed in juried exhibitions at the Archway Gallery, Houston, and the Soho Photograph Gallery, New York City. In 2016, he returned to Brazil and now works every bit a Professor of Medicine. In the meantime, he develops his artworks in his studio using mostly Brazilian flora. In April 2016, he had his commencement solo exhibition in his hometown at the Historic Museum of Londrina.
Larry Simon | Highland Park, IL
Trained as a journalist, Larry Simon was a sportswriter, award-winning advertising copywriter, and commercial voiceover before turning to photography full-time. His two decades as a narrator gave him the creative and personal fourth dimension and infinite to pursue the art of making photographs during periods of travel mostly in Europe and Japan. In 2013, with more than 11,000 digital photographs enduring solitary solitude in his laptop, friends and colleagues encouraged Larry to begin showing his piece of work. His strongest influence is the work of Gerhard Richter, who once observed, "I like continual uncertainty.' A constant roamer, Larry Simon is based in Chicago. He is self-taught.
Exhibits : 'Silence', Solo Evidence, Spring 2017, Glenview Public Library, Glenview IL, 'Views from the Accademia Span', 2013-fifteen, Alinea Restaurant, Chicago, 'Fabricated in Japan' Solo Evidence, 2014, Anderson Japanese Garden, Rockford, IL
In Private Collections: Tokyo, Berlin, Frankfurt, Zurich, Montreal, Chicago, Santa Fe, Seattle, San Diego
Gary Mesa-Gaido | Morehead, KY
An active artist for over 20 years, Gary Mesa-Gaido has participated in numerous exhibitions, including solo, ii-person, and small and big grouping. Displaying his work in international, national and regional juried and invitational exhibits, Mesa-Gaido's pieces have been viewed at diverse venues, including the Abraham Lubelski Gallery in New York City, Museo ItaloAmericano in San Francisco, Alexandria Museum of Art (LA), the New Jersey Heart for Visual Arts, the Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, and the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art (GA). His works are office of the permanent collections of the Pennsylvania College of Technology, Clay Center: Avampato Museum, Pittsburgh Plate Glass, and numerous private collectors. The recipient of various grants and awards, Gary Mesa-Gaido's artwork has been recognized through two prestigious Kentucky Arts Council Al Smith Fellowships. Mesa-Gaido teaches at Morehead State University and has a studio in Morehead, Kentucky. He received his Thousand.F.A. degree from Ohio Academy and his B.A. caste from the University of Pittsburgh.
Marco Garabello | Muzzano, Italia
I was born in Turin – Italian republic in 1963, simply I oasis't been a photographer for all of my life. When I was younger, and had all my hair, I worked every bit a journalist and TV anchorman, then, for another ten years, I worked as a managing director for several companies, both Italian and foreign. So the "fil rouge" of photography, that crossed my whole life, had the upper paw and became a full-time chore, that I could enrich with all my previous experiences. More 7 hundreds awards in International Photo Contests earned during the concluding years in more fourty countries, show my passion for all kind of photography, from color to monochrome, from portrait to nature , from photojournalism to "creative" photography, from panoramic pictures to travel photography (another passion, strictly linked to photography, that brought me in 63 countries).
Donna Hixson | Boca Raton, FL
"Take a look at the piece entitled 'Lost Alligators'. First yous notice the colour, that peculiar intense yellow greenish that characterizes South Florida. Then, the shack. It may exist 5 or 50 years old, but it feels similar information technology's been rooted into this tropical grotto forever. Than, take another look. And you smile. The alligator shack is an alligator. Pending its prey. Perpetually hungry. Merely never fated to be satisfied. It's that second look. The humor.
That's a Donna Hixson point of view.
She was built-in in the mid-section of Louisiana. Even after virtually of her life spent in the urban centers of Chicago and New York, you lot can still hear a tiny bit of that southern in her phonation and see it in her grinning. She was the first woman cameraman at NBC in Chicago. She turned to video product and once more, consistently won awards for her unique visual sense. Then, left an essentially corporate world to become the lone poet, carrying her camera everywhere and capturing unseen people, landscapes, animals, wreckage and ruins.
Today, she continues to wander. From place to place in the world. Her work is personal, merely meant to be seen and shared."
Horace Kerr Two | Wheat Ridge, CO
Horace Kerr / Galeria Horazio resides in what is known as Colorado'due south 'Front Range'; i.e. at the convergence of
The Great Plains and The Rocky Mountains. He has exhibited in a baker's dozen of galleries from southern New Mexicoto Michigan and was in an artists' co-op for iii years. On a witting level, he is rooted in the moment, however remains vulnerableto marvel and the necessity to know what lies around the next corner.
Consider his influences the lens and imagination of Stieglitz, the brush strokes of Remedios Varo (thus "Light Is A Lensman's Paintbrush"), and the written discussion of André Malraux. To wit: Malraux, a trail blazer in the elucidation of The Neat Mystery - " Art is a manifestation of what humanityis unable to come across: the sacred, the supernatural, the unreal . . . of that which they tin run across only through art."
While respecting Photograph Journalism, he is tempted by the Abstract - Photograph Novelism if yous please. Will our 'rational mind' win the struggle tocontain and process logically . . . orcan nosotros permit get, and be seduced by Raw Beauty & Possibility? Galeria Horazio / Horace Kerr, camera in hand, remains humbled past the task. The ecstasy is ours.
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