Congratulations to Noelle Mason for her First Place win in CENTER’s Editors’s Choice Award AND her 2nd Place win in CENTER’s Director’s Choice for her project, X-Ray Vision vs. Invisibility. The Choice Awards recognize outstanding photographers working in all processes and subject matter. Images can be singular or part of a series. Winners receive an […]
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The CENTER Awards: The Director’s Choice Award 3rd Place Winner: Cody Bratt
Congratulations to Cody Bratt for his First Place win in CENTER’S Director’s Choice Award for his project, The Other Stories. The Choice Awards recognize outstanding photographers working in all processes and subject matter. Images can be singular or part of a series. Winners receive Complimentary participation in Review Santa Fe , work in the Winners […]
Thesis Project: Leah Schretenthaler
When looking at Leah Schretenthaler‘s work, what excited me the most was it’s place as a new investigation into a very heavy mythologized geographic location. Hawaii has long been a place of interest for photographers, and for good reason, but Leah’s work feels like it takes all of that and flips it on it’s head. […]
Spain Week: Anna Cabrera and Angel Albarrán: The Mouth of Krishna
…and He opens his mouth and Yashoda gasps. She sees in Krishna’s mouth the whole complete entire timeless universe. All the stars and planets of space and the distance between them; all the lands and seas of the earth and the life in them; she sees all the days of yesterday and all the days […]
Dawn Roe: Conditions for an Unfinished Work of Mourning: Wretched Yew
Projects featured this week were selected from our call-for-submissions. I was able to interview each of these individuals to gain further insight into the bodies of work they shared. Today, we are looking at the series Conditions for an Unfinished Work of Mourning: Wretched Yew by Dawn Roe. Dawn Roe works with still photographs and digital video in […]
Winter Blues: Contemporary Cyanotypes at the Center for Photographic Art
The Center for Photographic Arts in Carmel, CA recently opened the exhibition, Winter Blues: Contemporary Cyanotypes, curated by Center Director Ann Jastrab. Running through April 5th, the exhibition features the work of Diana Bloomfield, J.M. Golding, Brenton Hamilton, Barbara Hazen, Max Kellenberger, Heidi Kirkpatrick, Meghann Riepenhoff, Paula Riff, Leah Sobsey, and Brian Taylor. Curator and […]