This spring saw four artists come together in a group show in Savannah entitled Kindred. Tobia Makover, Dawn Surratt, Lori Vrba and Sal Taylor Kydd are four women who have long been admirers of each others work, and were interested in embracing a new philosophy of artistic endeavor, with a focus on collaboration and community; […]
Constructed Realities
Photographers on Photographers: Emily Hamilton Laux and Dale Niles
This month, we feature our annual August project, Photographers on Photographers, where visual artists interview colleagues they admire. Thank you to all who have participated for their time, energies and for efforts. Today we are happy to share this interview with Emily Hamilton Laux‘s interview with Dale Niles. – Aline Smithson and Brennan Booker I met […]
Photographers on Photographers: K.K. DePaul and Vicki Richardson Reed
This month, we feature our annual August project, Photographers on Photographers, where visual artists interview colleagues they admire. Thank you to all who have participated for their time, energies and for efforts. Today we are happy to share this interview with K.K. DePaul‘s interview with Vicki Richardson Reed. – Aline Smithson and Brennan Booker I […]
Photographers on Photographers: Christa Blackwood and Heather Oelklaus
I was a secret lurking fan of Heather Oelklaus’ brilliant work for several years before I met her in the Fall of 2014 at Colorado College in Colorado Springs. Before we met, I knew her only by her internet nom de plume, “Camera Karma,” and I was immediately drawn to her work that melds tediously […]
Photographers on Photographers: Rana Young and Rebecca Drolen
This month, we feature our annual August project, Photographers on Photographers, where visual artists interview colleagues they admire. Thank you to all who have participated for their time, energies and for efforts. Today we are happy to share this interview with Rana Young‘s interview with Rebecca Drolen. – Aline Smithson and Brennan Booker I first […]
Anne Berry: The Garden of Endearment
The fact that children are spending less and less time in nature – and some not at all – is not only a tragedy for individual children, but for the future of our species. For this contact is so important for psychological and spiritual development. When I think of my childhood I remember spring bulbs […]