My photograph, “You within/within you,” is include in the exhibition Camera Obscura, in Analog Forever magazine.
The juror for Camera Obscura was fine art photographer Nils Karlson.
My photograph, “You within/within you,” is include in the exhibition Camera Obscura, in Analog Forever magazine.
The juror for Camera Obscura was fine art photographer Nils Karlson.
Three of my photographs from the series The maybe lakes are included in the online Open Exhibition in the June-July issue of F-Stop Magazine.
If thought could bring you to me
Discovery of dialogue/dialogue of discovery
A memory of expansion/an expansion of memory
I encourage you to view the entire exhibition in all its diversity.
My photograph, “The length of the sky,” is included in the Plastic Fantastic X exhibition at LightBox Gallery.
Plastic Fantastic X is LightBox Gallery’s tenth annual juried exhibition of photographs made with plastic or “toy” cameras.
LightBox Gallery is located at 1045 Marine Drive, Astoria, OR 97103, and can be reached by phone at 503-468-0238.
The exhibition runs from June 8 through July 10, 2019.
An opening reception - and celebration of LightBox Gallery’s tenth anniversary - is scheduled for Saturday, June 8, from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Widely-exhibited and -published photographer, workshop instructor, and founder of World Toy Camera Day Becky Ramotowski was the juror for Plastic Fantastic X.
My photograph, “Dream’s edge,” is included in the group exhibition Compelling Dreams in the May 2019 issue of the online magazine Analog Forever.
The juror for Compelling Dreams was juried by photographer, editor, and publisher Russell Joslin.
A solo exhibition of my pinhole and (brand-new) cameraless photographs, Through a Box of Air, opens on Saturday, April 27, and runs through June 28 at Pinhole Coffee, 231 Cortland Ave., San Francisco, CA 94110, 415-728-2120.
There’s an opening reception on Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day, Sunday, April 28, from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
I encourage you to make some pinhole photos on April 28, and if you’re in the San Francisco area, join us for the reception afterward!
My photograph, “In the new world of a silent morning,” is included in the group exhibition Animals, part of the April-May issue of F-Stop Magazine, online.
My photograph, "Somewhere in another world," from the series Transitional landscapes, is included in Mother F-Stop's first exhibition, titled Inaugural.
The exhibition will take place at SAMple Gallery, located on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's campus in Hanes Art Center, at 121 E. Cameron Avenue, room 224, Chapel Hill, NC 27514.
It features photographs from portfolios published on the Mother F-Stop website during its first three years. Exhibition dates are April 1 through April 12, 2019, coinciding with the university's Arts Everywhere month.
My photograph, “The return of the light,” is included in the online juried exhibition Wanderlust at at Analog Forever magazine.
The the juror for this beautiful exhibition was the renowned photographer Alan Ross, who worked as Ansel Adams’ assistant.
Sixteen photographs from my series, From destruction grows a garden of the soul, will be displayed in a solo exhibition at the El Cerrito City Hall Gallery Space.
The exhibition runs from March 4 through April 12, 2019.
There will be a reception Saturday, March 9, from 4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
A limited edition handmade book that includes 14 of the photographs from the exhibition will be available for you to peruse at the reception.
The Gallery Space is located on the second floor at El Cerrito City Hall, 10890 San Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito, CA 94530. City Hall can be reached by phone at 510-215-4300.
My photograph, “Ready or not,” is included in the Holga and Friends 8th Annual International Competition Exhibition at Tammy Cromer Photo | Productions | Gallery.
The gallery is located at 2543 Farrington Street, Dallas, TX 75207, and can be reached by phone at 214-430-7148.
The exhibition runs from February 23 through April 13, 2019.
There will be an opening reception on Saturday February 23, from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
The juror for the Holga and Friends 8th Annual International Competition Exhibition was gallerist, fine art and commercial photographer, and videographer Tammy Cromer.
My photograph, “If I could come home,” is included in the exhibition Something Blue … at Gray Loft Gallery.
On display will be blue inspired images from a wide array of traditional and alternative photographic processes – including pinhole photography, images made with plastic cameras (including mine - below), cyanotypes, collage, and other photo-based works by Bay Area photographers.
The exhibition runs from February 16 through March 23, 2019. Three receptions are scheduled:
opening reception, Saturday, February 16, 4:00 – 6:30 p.m.
2nd Friday Jingletown reception: March 8, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
closing reception, Saturday, March 23, 4:00 – 6:30 p.m.
The gallery is located at 2889 Ford Street, third floor, Oakland, CA 94601. Gallery hours are Saturdays, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Something Blue … was juried by Ann M. Jastrab, independent curator, photography consultant, editor, writer; and Jan Watten, founder of Gray Loft Gallery.
My photograph, “On the precipice of waking,” from the series, Notes from the edge of nowhere, is included in the LA Artcore 3rd Annual Photographic Competition and Exhibition.
The exhibition takes place at at LA Artcore's historic downtown gallery in the Los Angeles Brewery Arts Colony, one of the oldest and largest live-work spaces in the world. Covering 23 acres in 14 buildings, 500-700 artists and businesses call The Brewery Arts Colony their home.
The gallery is located at 650A South Avenue 21, Los Angeles, CA 90031.
The exhibition runs from February 3 through 28, 2019, with a reception on Sunday, February 10, from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Jurors for the LA Artcore 3rd Annual Photographic Competition and Exhibition were Sarah Lee, a longtime Los Angeles gallerist, and art and photography curator, former trustee, Executive Director and guest curator at the Korean American Museum in Los Angeles, and member of the Japan-American National Museum Advisory Council since 1995; Sarah Hadley, a Los Angeles-based artist, curator and festival producer, and the Director of Marketing at the Los Angeles Center of Photography; and Aline Smithson, a photographic artist and educator (at the Los Angeles Center for Photography since 2001), who has work on exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery in London.
On January 31, I talked with Graeme and Rachel, two of the three delightful hosts of the Sunny 16 Podcast, about lo-fi photography, 127 format, and other things photographic … including twin-lens reflex cameras and the importance of gaffer’s tape. You can find Episode #136 here.
My photograph, “From nowhere into the dream,” is included in the Winter 2019 issue (no. 142) of Shots magazine. The issue includes a wide range of beautiful and evocative interpretations of the theme “Fading Light.”
Two of my photographs are included in the Seeing Red online exhibition at Don’t Take Pictures magazine.
The land remembers, the land heals
Autumn unfurled
The exhibition includes 42 photographs in which red is the prominent color.
My photograph, In this silence I hear your voice, is included in the November issue of Light Leaked.
The theme of the issue is Flawed Beings, a collection of photographs that consider the process of being human and of creating art as a discovery of beautiful flaws that morph into our work and lives - photographs in which imperfections of the subject, camera, or technique are highlighted as an integral part of the image.
The juror for Flawed Beings was Michael Kirchoff, photographic artist, Founding Editor at Catalyst:Interviews, and Editor in Chief at Analog Forever Magazine.
The online exhibition is available now; a print zine is in preparation.
My photograph, “From darkness we find each other,” from the series Where you are, is included in the exhibition Bay Area Big Shots: The Bay Area’s Best Photographers.
Bay Area Big Shots is the first-ever juried exhibition of the East Bay Photo Collective, a community of photographers working together to provide facilities, education, inspiration, and community to East Bay photographers .
Bay Area Big Shots runs from November 1 through December 29, 2018. There will be an opening reception on Thursday, November 1; a mid-show reception on Thursday, December 6, from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., and a closing reception on Saturday, December 29, from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
The exhibition is hosted by Panorama Framing, located at 3350 Grand Avenue, Oakland CA, and reachable by phone at 510-629-1918.
Bay Area Big Shots was juried by the East Bay Photo Collective's board of directors.
Out of the Woods of Thought opens on November 1 at Argentea Gallery in Birmingham, UK.
I'm honored and delighted that three photographs from my series, Transitional landscapes, are included.
The mirror in the memory
I will always come back to you
Somewhere in another world
The exhibition runs through December 22, 2018. The gallery is located at 28 St. Paul's Square, Birmingham, B3 1RB, UK, and can be reached by phone at +44 (0)121 236 5444.
There will be an opening reception on Thursday evening, November 1, 2018, from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Out of the Woods of Thought is an exhibition of Inside the Outside, a "landscape photography collective mediating the liminal space between the world before us and within." They are "a diverse group of photographers that share an awareness of that [transformative] potential [of both being in and representing the landscape] and for whom it has become an essential element of their work. It is a question they commonly explore, but in highly individual and personal representations of the land around them."
My photograph, “At the frontier of the known world,” is included in Wobneb Magazine’s inaugural online exhibition.
The exhibition, titled Sense of Place, includes diverse and beautiful photographs from North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Australia, and a thoughtful essay by photographic artist Rob Hudson. It is also available at medium.com.
Watch this space for more details!