I’m absolutely honored to have won “Juror’s Choice Award” for my photograph, “Kitsune at Fushimi Inari Shrine”, in the 2022 National Juried Photography Exhibition at the Academy of Fine Arts in Lynchburg, Virginia. I’m so glad I was able to stop by and see the show last weekend when I was in town. There are so many incredible artists featured in the exhibition. My photograph, “Deserted”, was also accepted into the exhibition. If you get a chance to stop by the show, it runs until October 1st, 2022.
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"Isolation, in the Age of Pandemic" - Top 20 Photograph!
I'm so incredibly excited to announce that my photograph, "Birds of a Feather", was chosen in the Top 20 for an exhibition at Lightbox Photographic Gallery in Astoria, Oregon. There were 420 images and 69 photographers and this particular exhibition was unique because the top images were peer-selected. If anything, this means more to me than being a part of a traditional juried show because it means my work is valued by my fellow photographers. It was such a fun experience choosing my top 10 favorite images as well, as it allowed me to truly examine the work that was entered into the show, alongside my own. I wish I could go visit Lightbox to see the show in person, but it's still exciting to see my name listed amongst the other winners. Below, I've included more information about the exhibition and you can see all of the other winning images!
“Isolation” in the age of Pandemic with A Jury of Your Peers
Byron Will • Dean Forbes • Diane Cockerill Diane Fenster • Donald MacDonald • Elizabeth Bailey Heidi Clapp-Temple • J.R. Runner • Jeremy Boutwell Jim Hamstra • Jody Miller • John DuBois • John Ritchie Kate Ampersand • Leigh Oviatt • Larry Gloth Loren Nelson • Mark Wiltrakis • Michael Gesinger Michael Puff • Myles Katherine • Pamala Drago Pat Rose • Patrick Whitaker • Per Bjeese • Sam Blair Phil Coleman • Raina Stinson • Roger Dorband shāna einhorn • Susan Bien • Zeb Andrews
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Crosscountry on Film | The United States on Medium Format Film with the Mamiya 645 and the Holga
At this point, I’ve driven across the country 4 times and flown across it dozens of times. It never ceases to amaze me though, and it always leaves me wanting more. From Portland to Texas, the ride is absolutely incredible. Utah, Nevada and Colorado are just truly unbelievable. From Texas to Virginia, it gets a lot less exciting but I still have a nostalgia for the East Coast and the simplicity of the trees and mountains. The sky seems bigger to me and I guess I just feel at home in the South. Virginia never really felt “Southern” to me as I was growing up, but after living in Oregon for 7 years, I’ve realized it definitely has it’s own culture. There are certain things about the South that feel a little too slow for me, but it’s still a huge part of who I am.
These photos were all taken with a Mamiya 645 and a Holga GCFN. We started our journey in Portland, Oregon, stopping in Bend on the way down to Las Vegas and the Hoover Dam. We watched the sun rise at the Grand Canyon and then continued through Albuquerque, New Mexico to Amarillo, Texas. The last leg of our journey included Oklahoma City, Memphis, Nashville and then finally Lynchburg. On the way back to Portland, we took a slightly different route but the most exciting place we went was Arches National Park. I was SO sick with the flu on the way back and all I really remember was how miserable I was.
I love going through these photos because I’m reminded of how vast and lonely the Southwestern states felt. Its kind of terrifying seeing signs that say “No service for 106 miles” but when you’re standing in a huge valley on a single lane two way road with no other humans or cars in sight, you realize how beautiful and special the United States is. I had my cat, Lula, and my husband, Chris, with me on the journey. Below are all of my favorite photos from our trip.
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