When you create a photograph, what is it that urges you to click the shutter at that moment? When purchasing a photograph in your favorite gallery, what is it about that image that called out to you and stopped you in your tracks?
Many people simply don’t know. It is that indefinable something that whispers in your ear so softly that only your subconscious can hear. Is it the composition or colors? Perhaps you felt a special connection to the subject of the photo. Whatever reason you come up with, it can probably be drilled down to the very core of what makes a great photograph. How it makes you feel. And because we all look at art through a different cultural and experiential lens, a single image can elicit a different visceral response from everyone who views it.
Take this photo, “Shaker Dreams”, as an example. What feelings does it evoke in you when you look at it?
Does it make you feel nostalgic? Scared? Hopeful?
I’ve had a variety of responses to this photograph. Some people find it a bit scary. They don’t want to know what’s behind the door and the last thing they would want to do is climb those stairs to find out. Others are filled with hope and anticipation. They are bursting to know what is behind a door with such glorious light spilling through its window.
How does it make you feel?
--Janet Worne
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Friday, January 27, 2012
“In The Mind’s Eye” Opens On Friday
When the Albuquerque Photographers’ Gallery sent out the call for entries for their first juried show, “In the Mind’s Eye”, they asked for photographers to answer the question: “What is your vision of the world?” The instructions elaborated, saying that “it could be surreal or authentic, fantasy or truth—or it may include elements of both”.
The response was fantastic with over 100 photos entered from artists who have created a collection of highly imaginative images, and in some cases, surreal enough to be a backdrop for the most stylized of science fiction films.
Images were evaluated independently by three award-winning professional photographers and scored based on three criteria: Creativity, Technique, and Impact. The judges were Leroy Perea, founder of ANMPAS (Annual New Mexico Photographic Art Show), Urey Lemen, a founding member of APG, and Kent Winchester, also a member of APG.
The top 30 scoring images will be on display at the Albuquerque Photographers’ Gallery in Plaza Don Luis, Old Town Albuquerque, from February 3rd through the 29th. The opening reception will be on February 3rd, 5:00 to 8:00 PM.
For more information visit the APG website, www.abqphotographersgallery.com or call (505) 244-9195.
We hope to see you there!
The response was fantastic with over 100 photos entered from artists who have created a collection of highly imaginative images, and in some cases, surreal enough to be a backdrop for the most stylized of science fiction films.
Images were evaluated independently by three award-winning professional photographers and scored based on three criteria: Creativity, Technique, and Impact. The judges were Leroy Perea, founder of ANMPAS (Annual New Mexico Photographic Art Show), Urey Lemen, a founding member of APG, and Kent Winchester, also a member of APG.
The top 30 scoring images will be on display at the Albuquerque Photographers’ Gallery in Plaza Don Luis, Old Town Albuquerque, from February 3rd through the 29th. The opening reception will be on February 3rd, 5:00 to 8:00 PM.
For more information visit the APG website, www.abqphotographersgallery.com or call (505) 244-9195.
We hope to see you there!
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Georgia O'Keefe Quote
"To create one's own world in any of the arts takes courage."
--Georgia O'Keefe
--Georgia O'Keefe
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