Wednesday, November 2, 2011

"The Wedding Guest" Selected For The Portraits Exhibit At The Center Of Fine Art Photography

I am so thrilled that my photograph titled, "The Wedding Guest" was selected by judge Anna Walker Skillman to be in the Portraits Exhibit at the Center of Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado.  All photographs selected will be on display at the Center's gallery from January 13th through February 25th, 2012.  I feel very honored to be among the talented artists in this exhibit.  You can see all of the selected images by clicking HERE.

As the Center of Fine Art Photography describes on their website, "Anna Walker Skillman is the owner of Jackson Fine Art, one of the premiere photography galleries in the nation. Anna Walker Skillman began her career working at the Haines Gallery, a leading contemporary art gallery in San Francisco . In 1993, Anna moved to Atlanta to manage the studio of famed Atlanta artist Todd Murphy. After working with Mr. Murphy to establish his career for five years, Anna turned to photography and joined Jackson Fine Art in 1998. In March of 2003, she purchased Jackson Fine Art from Jane Jackson who became curator of the prestigious and renowned collection of Sir Elton John. As the gallery director and co-curator for the past five and half years, she is honored to have the opportunity to continue a reputation of excellence in exhibiting photography by both emerging and established artists."

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on such a successful
year!I am sure there will be more brilliant shots to come. One thing I have learned from you is "if you set your mind to do it, it can be achieved"
Thanks for sharing your vision.

Victoria said...

Congrats!! It's a great pic...

Alison said...

Thank you Anonymous and Victoria! I completely feel that you can do anything you set out to do for yourself if you put your mind and energy towards it. Also, if you have a passion for something...and a tad of luck. :)

Japanese Wanderer said...

I am not an artist, and I can't quite put my finger on why I like this picture, but I find it amazing. There's...a sense of apathy in it? I think that's it, apathy tinged with a slight hint of hope in the expression of the woman. I might be getting it all wrong thought. Great shot!

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