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Calling all art photographers! Returning for a second year, the LensCulture Art Photography Awards aim to recognize and reward visionary artists using photographic processes and images. The possibilities are boundless for this award! What matters is your unique vision and your skills in translating that vision into exceptional and original work. Read on for information about our expert international jury for this award and the prizes up for grabs - this year winners will be exhibited in Paris alongside Paris Photo! Closed for new entries. Exhibit Your Work in Paris. All winning photographers for this award will be exhibited in November at Galerie Joseph alongside Paris Photo!


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Jim Casper. This is a unique opportunity to receive valuable feedback on your work from one of our experienced industry professionals to help you moving forward creatively, conceptually and professionally. Thank you! It gives me validation to continue on my Photographic journey, always being honest and true to what I see and feel.

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Besides this, it was also very encouraging and thorough in critique of each image. Also noted and appreciated were all the relevant and further reading links. Thanks so much. The review was very effective, pinpointing my mistakes and giving me courage. I am so grateful for your time and effort for giving me your considered feedback. Thank you once again.

Enchanted Encounters is my latest series of analogue photographs. These compositions explore my fascination with people in their everyday surroundings and the interaction the subjects have with their environment and negative space. The human presence in each photograph reflecting an intriguing insight into a moment captured in time. With our often hectic and busy lifestyles we all get caught up in, I am more interested in trying to convey a sense of balance and harmony, which are important elements to my compositions.

James, your compositions are so elegant and simple, they awaken the eyes to subtle ways of seeing. I really enjoyed your photographic approach and the way you wrote your personal statement and captions. It reveals joy in the practice of photographing and also of seeing. Each of your images is so unique and full of thoughtful elements. Image 02 is so different from 01 or 03, yet they feel they come from the same observer. Image 05 is so surprising, it also reminds me of what happens when you stop and let life find their place in space, in this case the woman was in a perfect place practicing yoga.

Image 06 is as well really beautiful composition. Image 08 and 10 and to some degree 07 just take in consideration the already fixed architecture and you just wait for the light to activate the place or a passerby to bring more complexity to the moment. Your way of seeing is simple yet disciplined. In general you have a solid practice and I have no doubt we will see your work again out in the world.

My suggestion for you photographic journey is to pay attention to the moments where subtle shots become too simple. Your strength in these photographs lay on the fact that you are able to use the negative space in total balance with the positive and that you find those simple, ephemeral moments and freeze them. Image 04 for example is a good composition, yet next to your other images this is not as strong, its more conventional and easier to grasp, similarly image 09 is as well a good image and I see the relation with light and shadow but it as well stays more on the conventional side.

You know your process and your strengths more than anyone else that can see your work; I hope these comments make sense. I have no doubt that I will see more of your work out in the world. In the meantime, I have added some links to support you in your photographic journey. Thank you for this submission and I wish you good luck in your endeavors. Keep shooting. Part of my Bloom series - this is the text for the series:.

They live, like us, and do everything; life, death, rebirth through their seeds and bulbs. They are - something we try very hard to achieve, but often with a smaller degree of success perhaps? They look like velvet, tulle, silk, life, sunlight transformed and water purified. They dance. Your imagery is beautiful and striking, and it is technically very strong. They have a wonderful lyrical quality. I feel you are trying to mirror that lyricism in your statement, but the words fall short of the photographs.

I am having a hard time trying to figure out what exactly you are trying to communicate in your statement. Posted by Shepherd's Dream on Friday, February 1, Landscapes depicting dreamy characters and animals can be seen throughout her work. Join us in February for an exhibition of works from the Hanson Howard Collection made available for purchase at original prices. Opening February 1st pm.

Posted by Creekside Pizza on Thursday, January 31, Artists Bio — Jesse Smith was born in Mt. Shasta City, CA in Jesse has always been drawn to the outdoors. From camping in Northern California and Southern Oregon as a kid, to living out on a local golf course in the summers. He is a member of the board of Ashland Little League and enjoys sports and card games in his spare time. A fun evening for all!

These transformer explosion-induced fires leveled entire towns and burned thousands of acres in minutes. These events point to the larger phenomenon of increasingly severe and prolonged fire seasons in the western states—both in wildlife-urban interface zones and in back country areas. Landscape painting has long sought to idealize territories, often for expansionist purposes and this was particularly true in the American context. The paradises depicted in the paintings were both harbingers of the consequences to follow and denials of the realities of colonization, resource extraction, […].


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Posted by Gallerie Karon on Tuesday, January 1, One room filled with small, versatile furniture show in period vignettes and the inner room, a striking collection of oriental furniture, antiques and icons. The show will be exhibited Jan. Posted by Creekside Pizza on Tuesday, December 4, It is fascinating to examine all the details, above and below ground, up close and from a landscape perspective. Every square inch of our natural world contains something artistically beautiful and scientifically interesting. I like to pick out one aspect of the environment and hold it up for inspection, with all its imperfections and variation.

By changing perspective, focus, season and habitat, I have an infinite palette, and an unlimited source of inspiration.

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Her twelve years as a soil scientist and ecologist with the Bureau of Land Management and U. Forest Service gives her a unique perspective of the art in nature. She has illustrated numerous scientific publications, plant and wildlife posters, trail guides, and interpretative trail signs. She lives on a mountain top in rural Southern Oregon.

Posted by Shepherd's Dream on Saturday, December 1, Nora Costley, Watercolorist, shares her artistic evolution through self discovery and the mystery of the universe.

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