I love the idea of photographs communicating with each other, sometimes to tell a story or sometimes to compare and contrast. Thank you to all who submitted to today’s exhibition–it is always a treat to see your interpretations on a theme. We are taking a summer break from exhibitions, so check back in late August […]
Exhibitions
The 2019 Ordinary Animals Exhibition
Big thank yous to our amazing juror, R. J. Kern, for selecting the photographs for today’s exhibition. Thank you to all who submitted and congratulations to first place winner, Janet Holmes, R.J. shares thoughts on juroring here: Lewis Hine said a wonderful thing a long time ago: “We should be photographing two things. The things […]
The Ides of March: Omens and Predictions Exhibition
“Beware the Ides of March!” So wrote Shakespeare as Julius Caesar was slain on this day. While I was familiar with the Ides of March as a day of religious significance, I wasn’t intimately familiar. In addition to other significance, it was a deadline day for Romans to settle debts. So much history. In selecting […]
The 2019 Kiss Exhibition
In the last couple of years, I understand the importance of photographing people kissing. It’s a tonic for all the fighting and mud slinging that goes on in our world and makes us realize that there are more important things to spend our time doing…things like kissing! Thank you to all who submitted! On this […]
YOUR Favorite Photograph of 2018 Exhibition
Happy New Year! A big thank you to our readers for your submissions but more importantly to the wonderful folks that keep this site alive: Val Patterson, Linda Alterwitz, Julia Bennett, Jonas Yip, Paula Riff, Patty Lemke, Brian Van de Wetering, Katie Harwood, Daniel George, Amanda Dalhgren, Megan Ross, and all our other contributors. It […]