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Peripheral Visions opens tonight at Candela Books + Gallery
https://candelabooks.com/announcing-peripheral-vision/ Amy Ritchie Johnson has curated Peripheral Vision which opens tonight at Candela Books + Gallery from 5 – 9pm. The exhibition essay describes the exhibition and her interest in exploring: “a trend in contemporary [straight] photography growing in the long shadow of the traditional ‘view of … Continue reading →
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Tagged fine art photography, Fotonotes, photography and culture, Richmond, Virginia
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Lisa Elmaleh & Brandon Thibodeaux at Candela Gallery + Books
Candela Gallery currently features a pair of exhibitions of portraits that explore two different communities. Lisa Elmaleh used a large format tintype camera to make studied portraits of folk musicians in the Appalachian Mountains, while Brandon Thibodeaux photographed individuals in … Continue reading →
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Tagged Brandon Thibodeaux, Candela Gallery, composition, creativity, culture, design, Douglas Barkey, fine art photograph, fine art photography, Lisa Elmaleh, Mississippi delta, photography and culture, portraiture, Race, Richmond, tintype, Virginia
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Michael Snow – Disrupting the Suspension of Disbelief, Part I
Part 1: Simultaneous compression. When we pick up a camera and frame a composition in the viewfinder, we do so with a number of key assumptions about what happens when we press the shutter button and capture an exposure. A … Continue reading →
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Tagged composition, creative process, digital photography, Douglas Barkey, fine art photography, Michael Snow, Philadelphia Museum of Art, photography and culture, photography criticism
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2014 Sony World Photography Awards – shortlist reviews
There were over 140,000 entries to the 2014 Sony World Photography Awards, so it is a comprehensive world survey of what is going on in photography today and close to a miracle to make the shortlist for the competition! I’ve … Continue reading →
Posted in Creativity and Photography, Digital Photography, Landscape Photography, Photo Criticism, Photography, Uncategorized
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Tagged digital photography, Douglas Barkey, fine art photography, Fotonotes, Glenna Gordon, Hao Li, Israel, landscape photography, Palestine, photography and culture, politics, Roei Greenberg, Sony World Photography Awards
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Larry Cook and Annette Isham at The Hamiltonian Gallery, Washington D.C.
Although “Woman and Landscape” and “From an Eighth to a Key” occupy the same exhibit space at The Hamiltonian Gallery, each artist addresses different themes with distinct approaches and media – these are separate exhibits installed apart in the same … Continue reading →
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Tagged Annette Isham, Douglas Barkey, fine art photography, human ecology, identity, landscape, Larry Cook, montage, photography, photography and culture, photography criticism, Race, The Hamiltonian Gallery, video art, Virginia, Washington DC
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At Candela Books + Gallery – Louviere + Vanessa: Counterfeit
Counterfeit is the perfect title for an exhibition layered in irony and built with large-scale images of microscopic digital scans of global currency pressed with gold leaf and embedded in resin. Each image is extravagantly framed with unique carved wood … Continue reading →
Landscape Photography – Three Photographers, Three Visions
(Puche, 2013b) The landscape of nature is like the human figure – it is a subject with endless possibilities for expression. Photographs of the environment can be appreciated simply for their depiction of beauty; they can reveal truths about our … Continue reading →
Critical Review: Maggie Taylor at Candela Gallery – “Subject to Change”
The exhibit of Maggie Taylor’s work, “Subject to Change” at Candela Gallery in Richmond, Virginia, is an intriguing and fanciful collection of photographs that seem like artifacts unearthed from the Victorian era and re-assembled by a surrealist archaeologist. Taylor’s images … Continue reading →
Portfolio Selections – States of Being
In these photographs moments in time converge to create a window through which the invisible becomes visible; they attempt to reveal a contemplative space in between two layers of reality. See more >>
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Tagged alternate reality, art, Douglas Barkey, fine art photography, montage, photomontage, states of being
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Portfolio Selections – Sabal Rhapsis Rhythm
From Light Gestures Palm Folio. See more….