May 12, 2018 through June 06, 2018
Extending Tradition • Large Format
Sara Silks • Zen View
A Juried Exhibit for Large Format Photographers
Extending Tradition • Large Format
May 12 – June 6, 2018
Congratulations to the Photographers of Extending Tradition
Emily Lint • Ritch Winokur • Rory Earnshaw • Patrick Whitaker • Elizabeth King
Sara Silks • Tri Tran • Aleksandra Wolter • Hendrik Faure • Katt Janson Merilo
Rich Caramadre • Norman Riley • Jason Windingstad • Tim Scott • Logan Clark
Paul Cunningham • Henrietta’s Eye • Loren Nelson • David Vic • Walt O’Brien
Carol Glassman • Ronald Butler • Emily Gomez • Matthew Blais • Dave Roberts
Michael Weitzman • Bob Sanov • Ryan Gillespie • Austin Granger • Rich Bergeman
Jurors’ Awards
Terry Thompson Juror Award • Sara Silks • Zen View
John Wimberley Juror Award • Emily Lint • At the Edge of Light
Jim Fitzgerald Juror Award • Loren Nelson • Calla Leaves II
Honorable Mentions
David L. Vik • Eliina
Matthew Blais • Coiled
Hendrik Faure • Pinhole Landscape
Aleksandra Wolter • Sacred Landscape
In “Extending Tradition • Large Format” we celebrate the work of photographers shooting with large format film or plates and printing in an analog process. One image each from 30 individual photographers is shown to give recognition to those whose interest and talent follow the masterful path of Traditional Large Format Photography.
We are honored to have an amazing panel of Jurors who will select the images for the exhibit.
Terry Thompson • John Wimberley • Jim Fitzgerald
Terry Thompson’s background in photography includes an art education at the legendary School of Visual Arts in N.Y.C. He was one of the first photographic artists to revive the Platinum print process in the 1960’s. Terry currently lives in Portland, Oregon.
John Wimberley stands alone among current large format masters for his substantive and refined imagery and his prowess and technical mastery of the Silver Gelatin Process. His beautiful writings muse about the human element in the eternal search for the perfect photographic image.
Jim Fitzgerald is a Large and Ultra Large Format camera builder, photographer and educator living in Vancouver, Wa. working exclusively in the monochrome carbon transfer process using in camera negatives from his 8 × 10, 11 × 14, 8 × 20 or 14 × 17 hand crafted cameras.