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Lenscratch featured Gallery artist Kirsten Hoving.
Lori Pond is one of the winners of AAP Magazine 31 Portrait with the series 'As I See It'
( image above: Victorian Man)
'As I See It' comprises portraits that attempt to duplicate what my brain is seeing, opposed to what my eyes see. With this project, I’m looking at the human face as the starting point. I then try to see that face as my brain would, putting the most important features in the foreground, and bringing the least important to the background. From what I’ve read, the brain quickly sizes up a new face into just a few categories: 1) Will it hurt me? 2) Will it eat me? 3) Will it love me? The “sizing up” occurs before I can consciously register it.
Wendy Schneider showed her work at the exhibition, “Wendi Schneider and Laurie Lambrecht: Reverence,” April 18 - June 10, 2023 at Etherton Gallery in Tucson, Arizona.
Lori Pond’s image “Widow” was accepted into The Curated Fridge’s new exhibit. There were 1,000 entries, from which 50 were chosen.
Fran Forman had two images in the Click! Photography Festival REVĒLŌ exhibition opening at the North Carolina Museum of Art: Ann and Jim Goodnight Museum Park.
Fran Forman is featured on a 45-minute podcast produced by FRAMES magazine. You can listen to it here.
Wendi Schneider had five images in the Click! Photography Festival REVĒLŌ exhibition opening at the North Carolina Museum of Art: Ann and Jim Goodnight Museum Park.
Sal Taylor Kydd’s book with Dawn Surratt, “A Passing Song,” is available for purchase here. This book of photographs and poetry explores themes of connection, isolation and loss, as well as adaptability and creativity as the world was challenged with the life threatening pandemic.
Lori Pond had five images published in Shadow & Light Magazine.
Congratulations to Fran Forman for being selected to this year’s Critical Mass Top 50.
Jennifer Shaw’s photograph (above) showed as part of the f22 group exhibition in West Town, Chicago.
Sal Taylor Kydd showed with artist Dawn Surratt at Pace Gallery in Camden, Maine in an exhibition entitled “Touchstones.” The exhibit explores themes of connection, isolation and loss, as well as adaptability and creativity.
This image by Jennifer Shaw was featured in Lenscratch newsletter and was in the "Enlighten" exhibition at the Griffin Museum of Photography.
This image, Radio Flyer, by Fran Forman was featured in Your Daily Photograph, a daily newsletter highlighting fine art photography.