PACC Member Ken Fowkes has been awarded 1st place in the Abstract/Adult category of the 2020 Peninsula Photo Contest for his image, Pondside.
Images by Ken and the other 2020 winners are reproduced in the Friday, May 22, 2020, paper issue of the Palo Alto Weekly, beginning on page 26; and online at https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2020/05/22/life-in-motion
There was a virtual award ceremony on Thursday, May 21.
Don Feria, one of the judges, said: Â Â Pondside is a fresh and inventive interpretation of a scene that has possibly been seen by countless eyes. The forced movement of the vertical play against the natural horizontal pattern is executed brilliantly, and the uneven pattern of the darker, wood-like lines adds a visual tension that allows the mind's eye to resolve the scene, thus including the viewer in the artistic process.
Ken explains:  Pondside was taken with a quick upward flick of a long lens. Camera motion has blended the plants growing at a pond’s edge with the light reflecting from its surface. Details are erased, inviting us to explore the scene through color, shape, and texture.
Ken is a two-time winner:  The Shaman's Horse was awarded 1st place in the 2018 Abstract category. He also would like to remind members that PACC's longtime member, great friend, and passionate photographer Laurie Naiman won 1st place in that category last year for his image, Hitchcock's Fork, taken with his iPhone at a local outdoor cafe:
https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2019/06/07/peninsula-photo-contest-winners-capture-awe-inspiring-moments-in-a-click
The Peninsula Photo Contest is an annual contest organized by the Palo Alto Art Center, the Palo Alto Weekly, and The Six Fifty.  It is open to all individuals who live, work or attend school in any city within the 650 area code.
Winning photos and those selected for exhibition will be displayed at the Palo Alto Art Center from September 12 to November 15, 2020. Â Â
Details:
https://peninsulacontest2020.artcall.org/pages/exhibition-info
- The exhibition will run from September 12 to November 15.
- Location:
 Palo Alto Art Center
 1313 Newell Rd
 Palo Alto
- Normal Gallery Hours:
 Tuesday-Saturday 10 - 5
 Thursday 10 - 9
 Sunday 1- 5
 Closed Mondays
Currently (May 21) the gallery is closed.
Pondside
An exhibition of images by PACC member Jim Colton, Distant Lands, will be on display at the Los Altos Hills Town Center. Since retiring in 2013, Jim and his wife Mary Jo have traveled to many distant lands. The 47 prints included in the exhibition illustrate the beauty they have found everywhere in the world.
Reception:
Date to be determined -- as for many local events, the reception has been postponed due to concerns about the spread of COVID-19.
Refreshments and live music will be provided.
Art Walk & Talk:
Date to be determined.
Jim will give a visual tour of the exhibit, conveying the essence of lands near and far through a Q&A session.
The reception and the Art Walk & Talk event are open to the public. Â Both will take place at:
Los Altos Hills Town Center
26379 Fremont Road
Los Altos Hills
The exhibition will run from March 20 through August.
The gallery is open on weekdays:
-- 8 am to noon
-- 1 pm to 5 pmÂ
Details:
Los Altos Hills Spring / Summer 2020 Activity Guide--
https://www.losaltoshills.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/3368/PDF-Activity-Guide-Spring-Summer-2020
in the Events section.
Havana after an Evening Rain
The EcoCenter on Embarcadero Road will present an exhibition, Baylands and Beyond – Natural Northern California, comprising photographs by PACC member Chris Stevens-Yu.
The exhibition has been postponed until later this year, tentatively August and September, due to concerns about the spread of COVID-19.
Reception: To be determined. Â
EcoCenter
2560 Embarcadero Road
Palo Alto
The Environmental Volunteers organization was founded in 1972, and its mission is “to promote the understanding of and responsibility for the environment through hands-on environmental educationâ€.
Details will be provided here when finalized:
https://www.evols.org/blog/event/baylands-and-beyond-ecocenter-art-exhibit/
First Light at the Baylands
Black & White Magazine, the ultimate resource for connoisseurs and collectors of black and white fine-art photography, has been published since 1999.
One of Elaine's images is The Conversation, which she captured in the Fly River Territory of Papua New Guinea:
665 W. Olive Avenue
Sunnyvale
408-730-7300
https://sunnyvale.ca.gov/
Hours:
 Monday - Thursday:  10 am - 9 pm
 Friday - Saturday:  10 am - 6 pm
 Sunday:  12 pm - 6 pm
The library will be closed December 24, 25, & 31; January 1.
Milky Way over Hamilton Cove, Maine (Bob Henderson):
Proceeds from this year's Anniversary Exhibition support PAL’s mission to bring kids’ art education to the underserved local community.
Reception: Â
Friday, November 1, 5:30-8:00 pm. Â Everyone is welcome to attend.
Pacific Art League
668 Ramona Street
Palo Alto
There is free parking across Ramona Street in the Civic Center garage.
The exhibition runs November 1 - 27.
Gallery hours: Â Monday - Friday 9 am to 5 pm
Details:
https://www.pacificartleague.org/upcoming-exhibitions
Arastradero Ghosts #28 (Barbara Davidson) and Christine Falls, Mt. Rainier National Park (Judy Kramer):
The Palo Alto Camera Club will present a print exhibition of members’ works at the Palo Alto Art Center.
The exhibition runs September 5 through October 6 and will take place in the Community Gallery.
Opening reception: Saturday, September 7, 3–5 pm.Â
Everyone is welcome to attend and admire images by your fellow members.
Included in the exhibition are prints by the following:
- Allan Colby:
  Sunset at Oracle Lagoon
  Below the Bridge - Saint-Martin-de-Vers, France
  La Principessa - Puppet Museum, Palermo, Sicily
- Barbara Davidson:
  Arastradero Ghosts #28
  Arastradero Ghosts #7
  Arastradero Ghosts #29
- Bob Henderson:
  Run Cheetah, Run
  Wing and Wing - Northern Fulmars
  Ice Ahead - Gashamna, Svalbard
- Branko Radonjic:
  Untitled
  Untitled
  Untitled
- Chris Stevens-Yu:
  Pigeon Charmer
  Heavenly Hanalel
  Beacon of Light
- Deborah Plumley:
  At the Bar
  Through the Reflection
- Jim Colton:
  Hungry Hippo
  Antelope at Sunset
  Lion at Dawn
- Joe Petolino:
  You're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat
  Bad Hombre
  Carnaval, La Paz, BCS
- Judy Kramer:
  Sunset on the Palouse
  Lonely Tree
  Crop Duster
- Ken Fowkes:
  Pinniped Pilates #1
  Pinniped Pilates #2
  Pinniped Pilates #3
- Mike Federle:
  Leopard
  Moulson Barn and Tetons
  HMB Barn and Wildflowers in Spring
  Tetons Reflected in Beaver Pond
- Mira Zazlove:
  Lavender Fields
  Autumn in Yosemite
  Sunset at Zabriskie Point
  Colorful Light
- Nadine Levin:
  Eye of the Cactus
  Laundry Day in Japanese Village
  Stairs to Where?
- Pearl Chow:
  Love in a Mist
  Icelandic Ponies
- Peche Turner:
  Colorful Houses in Burano, Italy
- Peter Paluzzi:
  Love's Serenity
  Beautiful Hands Doing Beautiful Work
  Containment
  Leading Lights
- Sue Borg:
  Black and White with Sea Stacks
  Woman on Bench
  Man on Rock with Dog
  Kayak on the Gualala River
- Yumiko Ready:
  My First Makeup
  Back on the Road
Details:
The Palo Alto Art Center Gallery is open every day except Monday:
Tuesday - Saturday:Â 10 am - 5 pm
Open late on Thursday until 9 pm
Sunday:Â 1 - 5 pm
650-329-2366
1313 Newell Road
Palo Alto
Black and White Portfolios, the current exhibition at Gallery House, presents work of PACC members Judy Kramer and Steven Shpall, as well as that of Dan McLean.
The exhibition runs from August 20 to September 13.
Judy Kramer’s work features landscapes; Steven Shpall's features portraits from his travels; and Dan McLean's features macro and other subjects.
Reception: Saturday, August 24, 2–4 pm
Gallery House is an artist cooperative gallery and is open every day except Monday:
Tuesday - Saturday:Â 10 am to 6 pm
Sunday:Â 11 am to 3 pm
320 South California Avenue
Palo Alto
==> Enter through Printers Café
Details:
http://www.galleryhouse2.com/news
"I found out earlier this month that an image of mine ("LAUNDRY DAY IN JAPANESE VILLAGE'), the one that is currently on display at the PA Art Center) was selected by National Geographic Editors as one of their favorite submissions in the Cities category for week 7 of the 2019 travel contest. There are 3 categories: cities, people and nature. It is on their contest webpage."
DETAILS:Â Â https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/contests/travel-photo-contest-2019/gallery/week-7-cities/10/
At each side of the image on the above website are arrows pointing to other images that have been recognized. Nadine is in good company!
Member Sterling Haidt's print, Abstraction, will be shown in the Pacific Art League's June exhibition, Abstraction and Watercolor.  Jurors for the exhibition were Karen Imperial, founder of Bryant Street Gallery, for Abstraction; and Stephanie Lam, artist, for Watercolor.
Reception: Â Friday, June 7, 5:30-8:00 pm. Â Everyone is welcome to attend.
Pacific Art League
668 Ramona Street
Palo Alto
There is free parking across Ramona Street in the Civic Center garage.
The exhibition runs June 7 - 27.Â
Gallery hours: Monday - Friday 9 am to 5 pm
Details:
https://www.pacificartleague.org/upcoming-exhibitions
Five of the prints included in the exhibition were from four members of PACC - Nadine Levin,  Mark Gerow, Laurie Naiman, and Jim Colton (2).
The titles and categories of one image from each maker are shown below, clockwise from top left:Â
- Nadine Levin: Â Laundry Day in a Japanese Village (Travel)
- Mark Gerow:Â Moon over Tree (Nocturnal)
- Laurie Naiman: Â Hitchcock's Fork (Abstract -- First Place)
- Jim Colton: Denali at Dawn (Natural Landscape)  [Also in the exhibition: Hanging Out in Havana (Travel)]
Reception: Â Palo Alto Art Center, Thursday, May 23, at 6 pm. All are welcome to attend.
There will be an article about the winners of the exhibition and their images in the Palo Alto Weekly (paper and online editions) and also in The Six Fifty, a sister publication of PA Weekly.
For those who are curious about the 2018 winners, here's a link to the article from the PA Weekly (June 8, 2018) where member Ken Fowkes was awarded first prize in the Abstract category. Other members in that exhibition included Jennifer Fraser, Allan Colby and Laurie Naiman.
https://www.paloaltoonline.com/morguepdf/2018/2018_06_08.paw.section1.pdf
The exhibition will run from May 21 to June 23.
Location:  Palo Alto Art Center, 1313 Newell Rd, Palo Alto
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday-Saturday 10 - 5
Thursday 10 - 9
Sunday 1- 5
Closed Mondays
Show: Opening at CPA (Sunset Center Carmel); April 27 - June 2, 2019
Reception:Â Â Sat April 27 from 5-7 PM
GALLERY DETAILS
Prints by members Judy Kramer, Suszi Lurie McFadden, Barbara Davidson, and Elaine Heron will be shown in the Pacific Art League's April exhibition dedicated to the power of black and white photographic images -- Noir: Black & White Photography.
Reception: Â Friday, April 5, 2019, 5:30-8:00 pm. Â Everyone is welcome to attend.
http://www.pacificartleague.org/pal-events-1/2019/3/21/first-friday-opening-noir-black-amp-white-photography
Pacific Art League
668 Ramona Street
Palo Alto
There is free parking across Ramona Street in the Civic Center garage.
The exhibition runs April 5 - 25.Â
Gallery hours: Monday - Friday 9 am to 5 pm;Â Saturday 10 am to 2 pm
Details:
http://www.pacificartleague.org/upcoming-exhibitions
Clockwise from top left:
Owl (Judy Kramer), Grandpa's Mierschaums: Reflected (Suszi Lurie McFadden), Upside Down Smiles (Elaine Heron), Edibles #2 (Barbara Davidson)
Prints by members Judy Kramer ('Teepees in the Sand'), Diana Brady ('Wish I May, Wish I Might'), and Deborah Plumley ('Bridal Mannequin') will be shown in the Annual Members Exhibition of the Pacific Art League (PAL).
Reception: Â Friday, March 1, 2019, 5:30-8:00 pm. Â Everyone is welcome to attend.
Pacific Art League
668 Ramona Street
Palo Alto
There is free parking across Ramona Street in the Civic Center garage.
The exhibition runs March 1 - 28.Â
Details: Â http://www.pacificartleague.
Allan Colby’s Sunset at Oracle Lagoon is the “Perfect Shot†featured image in the March 2019 issue of PUNCH magazine.
Allan found out about the opportunity to submit an image from PACC member Suszi Lurie McFadden's website post.
Details:
You can see the 2-page spread on the PUNCH website – go to page 36. http://www.journalgraphicsdigitalpublications.com/epubs/36Media/PunchSpiritofThePeninsulaMarch2019/#?page=36
Paper issues of PUNCH are available at local bookstores.
Member Jim Colton and his wife Mary Jo are photographers who love the outdoors, especially the wilderness. After visiting much of the wilderness in the lower 48 states and in many other countries, they found some of the most remote and most scenic wilderness in Alaska. In July of 2018 they visited all eight national parks in Alaska and photographed all aspects of their journey. The prints on display through February are all from their Alaska collection.
Location: Rinconada Library, 1213Â Newell Rd., Palo AltoÂ
Hours: M-Th 10:00 am – 9:00 pm; F-Sun 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Â
"Sunflowers In Motion is a project in which I use long exposures with camera movement and lens zoom to make photographs of sunflowers that I hope evoke a sense of fantasy and personality.
I invite you to a magic place where flowers dance."
Location:Â 455 East Charleston Road, Palo Alto.
Hours for visiting:Â daily, from 10 to 4.
The exhibit runs from Jan 18 through April 15, 2019.
The cover image for the Holiday 2018 / Winter 2019 issue of Caviar Affair Magazine was styled and photographed by member Judy Doherty. In addition, Judy created the recipe for the Jalisco ceviche on the Perfect Pairings page and, of course, photographed the ceviche accompanied by tequila.
Details:
https://blog.expressionfood.com/photo-for-caviar-affair-magazine-cover/
Reception: Â Friday, December 7, 2018, 5:30-8:00 pm
Pacific Art League
668 Ramona Street
Palo Alto
There is free parking across Ramona Street in the Civic Center garage.
The exhibition runs December 7 - 27.Â
Details: Â https://www.pacificartleague.org/upcoming-exhibitions
at SOMARTS BAY GALLERY, 934 BRANNAN STREET, SAN FRANCISCO
This special exhibition supports the League’s mission to bring kid’s art education to the underserved local community.  Elise DeMarco, Public Art Program Director for the city of Palo Alto, was the juror. Â
Reception: Â Friday, November 2, 2018, 5:30-8:00 pm
Pacific Art League
668 Ramona Street
Palo Alto
There is free parking across Ramona Street in the Civic Center garage.
DETAILS:Â http://www.pacificartleague.org/exhibitions-current/
The show runs from Nov 2 thru Nov 29.
Salon at The Triton: 2D Art Competition and Exhibition.
Their prints are entitled (respectively): 'Arizona Dreaming', 'Guard Shack, Destroyed' and 'Containment'.
Opening Reception: Sunday, November 4, 2018, 2- 4 p.m.
The exhibit runs from November 3, 2018 to January 2, 2019.
The Triton Museum of Art is located at 1505 Warburton Avenue in Santa Clara, California.
DETAILS:Â http://www.tritonmuseum.org
"The SLAC Photowalk took a group of photographers, both amateur and professional, behind the scenes to photograph SLAC's world-class science facilities, including the world's longest linear accelerator, the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) and the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL). More than 300 photos were submitted for the competition. One of my images titled “Fusionâ€Â (see attached) is one of the three winning photos and it will now compete in the Global Physics Photowalk against photos taken at other big scientific labs around the world."
Congratulations, David - and best wishes vs images of scientific labs around the world.
"I am so thrilled that my Pet Photography Business, Fuzzy Beastie Photography, has been recognized as "Best Dog Photographer — South Bay/Peninsula" in Bay Woof 's "Beast of the Bay 2018" Awards. The link to all winners can be found here:  Beast of the Bay 2018: Celebrating the Best in All Things Dog With 111 Winners — BayWoof. Dog photographers (for the East Bay, SF, and South Bay/Peninsula) are about halfway down."
Here's the award statement:
"Kisses, cuddles, poses, and smiles all fit the bill for photography from this talented photographer who specializes in all things genuine and beautiful. Her images of people and pets, alongside portraits of dogs owning the camera, gain her No. 1 status as an artist with bragging rights. While she is busy juggling her time between volunteer work for local senior dog rescues and booking appointments for her loyal following, McFadden’s many admirers are diligently doing their best to spread the word about her distinctive style and ability to capture unforgettable moments that last a lifetime."
"I had this amazing opportunity to photograph this 1914 Tudor historical landmark - at twilight - and become part of this beautiful exhibit of Los Altos' living landmarks!"
Title:Â "Splendor in the Hills - The Morgan Estate"
Los Altos History Museum's Paint the Town II - Echoes of our Past. ends Oct. 7, 2018 Open Thurs-Sun, Noon - 4. 51 So. San Antonio Rd., Los Altos.
Members Diana O’Keefe Brady’s print, Foxy Ladies, and Duane Thorpe's prints, Shadows and Angelic, will be included in the Pacific Art League’s August exhibit, "The Human Form".
Reception:Â Â Friday August 3, 5:30-8 PM
Where: Pacific Art League, 668 Ramona Street, Palo Alto.
There is free parking across Ramona Street in the Civic Center garage.
The exhibit runs from Aug 3 thru 30.
Gallery hours are Monday–Friday 9 AM to 5 PM; Saturday 10 AM to 3 PM
DETAILS: Â https://www.pacificartleague.org/exhibitions-current/
Duane Thorpe: Â Shadows
Diana O'Keefe Brady: Â Foxy Ladies
DETAILS: https://pjcc.org/programs/2018-pjcc-community-art-show/
Exhibit:Â Â July 6-26, 2018
Reception:Â Friday June 6, 5:30-8 PM, Pacific Art League
Prints by PACC member Judy Kramer were accepted into the Pacific Art League’s July exhibition, “The Great American West: Land, City, and Seascapesâ€. The Judge was Halcyon Teed.
The July 6 reception for the opening will take place at:
Pacific Art League
668 Ramona Street
Palo Alto
There is free parking across Ramona Street in the Civic Center garage.
http://www.pacificartleague.org/upcoming-exhibitions
Judy Kramer: Â White Sands National Monument:
DETAILS:Â https://photoplacegallery.com/black-white-2018/
Call for Entries details at https://photography.org/event/2018-members-juried-exhibition/
Six prints by members Ken Fowkes, Allan Colby, Jennifer Fraser & Laurie Naiman were among the 22 winners of the 2018 Peninsula Photo Contest, sponsored by Palo Alto Weekly, Palo Alto Art Center and the Six Fifty. Ken Fowkes' image entitled “The Shaman’s Horse†won first prize in the Abstract category.
Images and details:Â https://thesixfifty.com/22-winning-images-from-the-2018-sf-peninsula-photo-contest-4deeb10dafd4
The prints are on exhibit in the meeting room at the Palo Alto Art Center thru Sun June 17.
The opening reception will held at the gallery on Tue June 5 from 5–7pm. Refreshments will be served.
Shown here, Peche's image is entitled: 'Point Reyes Dawn', and Nadine's image is entitled 'Water Color Like Ballerinas'.
The PJCC is located at 800 Foster City Blvd, Foster City. The show runs from June 6-August 26,
Opening Reception is Sun June 10 from 2-3:30 PM.
DETAILS: https://pjcc.org/programs/2018-pjcc-community-art-show/
Exhibit:Â Â June 1-28, 2018
Reception: Friday June 1, 5:30-8 PM, Pacific Art League
Prints by Members:
Judy Kramer
Deborah Plumley
Peter Paluzzi
Barbara Davidson
Suszi Lurie McFadden
Diana O'Keefe Brady
Claire Liversidge
were accepted into the Pacific Art League’s June exhibition, “Photography and the Creative Eyeâ€.Â
PACC member David Coleman was the judge.
The June 1 reception for the opening will take place at the Pacific Art League, 668 Ramona Street, Palo Alto. Â There is free parking across Bryant Street in the City of Palo Alto garage.
Deborah Plumley - Stunning Tulip
Peter Paluzzi - Containers
Barbara Davidson - Juicer
Suszi Lurie McFadden - Laura New Myers: Harlequin
Diana O'Keefe Brady - Feathers and Beads for a Princess
Judy Kramer - Mesquite Dunes
"Please join us for a photography exhibit and artist reception on Friday, April 6th, 2018 (5:30pm - 8:00pm) in the Corridor Space at the Pacific Art League Gallery, Palo Alto. Ten accomplished visual storytellers will be sharing their stories with their images from recent photography workshops to San Miguel de Allende, Oaxaca, and Palenque, Mexico. Complimentary refreshments and appetizers will be served. Framed and unframed prints will be available for purchase."
From member Nadine Levin:
"A wonderful recognition for member Federica Armstrong with the publication of her documentary series on the toxic/superfund sites in Mountain View and Sunnyvale. I was fortunate to see this work in progress a year ago while Federica and I were both in Judy Walgren's Documentary Photography class at SF Art Institute.
Published in the New York Times on Mar 26, 2018.
https://t.co/kpoqx9g3Q2 (may require membership)
This is an incredible honor and well deserved."
Location: Â Saratoga Library, 13650 Saratoga Avenue, Saratoga
Hours: Â Monday-Tuesday 10 am - 9 pm; Wednesday-Saturday 10 am - 6 pm; Sunday 1 pm - 5 pm
PACC member Franz Gisin has 20 framed images from his series "Between Santa Cruz and Half Moon Bay" on display at the Saratoga Library through April 29.
Details: Â https://www.franzgisin.com
Reception: Â Friday April 6, 5:30-8:00 PM. Â Pacific Art League: Â 668 Ramona Street, Palo Alto. Â Free parking across Bryant St in the City of Palo Alto garage.
Judy Kramer's photo has been accepted into the Pacific Art League's Exhibit, "Abstraction".
The Lost City
Works by Judy Doherty will be presented in three upcoming juried exhibitions:
(1) Earth Action Juried Art Show, UC Berkeley
This climate art show is associated with the one-day Earth Action Initiative conference.  The art will be for sale; proceeds will be used for mini-grants to support local climate-related initiatives.
Date: Â April 6
Reception: Â Friday, April 6, 4:30-11 pm
Location: Â Pauley Ballroom, 2475 Bancroft Way, UC Berkeley. Â Following the conference, the show may travel around the campus. Â
Details: Â https://www.earthactioninitiative.org/earth-action-art
Organiscape #2
(2) Eighth Annual Juried Exhibit, Art and Earth – My Art, My World,  Berkeley Arts Council, Martinsburg, West Virginia
Dates:Â April 4 - May 5. Â Gallery hours: Â Wednesday-Friday 11-5 pm, Saturday 11-4 pm
Reception: Â Friday, April 6, 5-7 pm
Location:  Berkeley Art Works, 116 North Queen Street, Martinsburg, West Virginia
Details: Â https://berkeleyartswv.org/2018/03/04/art-and-earth/
Fruitscape
(3) 2018 Off the Clock Curated Personal Photography Exhibition, American Photographic Artists - LA (APALA) Juried Show, Top 100 Print Exhibit
The top 100 photos were selected out of nearly 1000 entries.
Dates: Â April 21 - May 12. Â Gallery hours: Â Wednesday-Saturday 12-6 pm
Reception: Â Saturday, April 21, 7-10 pm. Â Follow the link for details (below) to RSVP for the reception if you'd like to attend and will be in the Santa Monica area.
Location: Â Santa Monica Art Studios, Hangar Gallery, 3026 Airport Avenue, Santa Monica
Details: Â https://www.eventbrite.com/e/off-the-clock-2018-gala-exhibition-free-reception-tickets-43826588506
Two Trees That See
Member Elaine Heron's print entitled 'Skeleton Men' was accepted in the curated exhibit entitled 'Myths, Legends and Dreams' at PhotoPlace Gallery in Middlebury, Vermont. The show runs from Mar 7 – Mar 31, 2018.
DETAILS: Â Â https://photoplacegallery.com/myths-legends-dreams/
Exhibit:Â February 2nd - March 22nd
Reception: February 2nd
Prints by Members:
Judy Doherty (Allium Mosaic, 9 Oranges of Fresno, Homage to Cezanne, Winter Fruit Tableau)
Judy Kramer (Angles and Lines, Mangrove Reflection, Peacock 3D, and Oregon Maple)
Deborah Plumley (Stained Glass Leaves)
Elaine Heron (Mt Cook, Balloons Over Bagan)
were accepted into the Pacific Art League's Exhibit "Works on Paper' at the Pacific Art , 668 Ramona Street, Palo Alto. Free parking across Bryant St in the City of Palo Alto garage.
Deborah Plumley (Stained Glass Leaves)
Judy Kramer (Angles and Lines)
Judy Doherty (Allium Mosaic)
Judy Doherty (9 Oranges of Fresno)
Judy Doherty (Homage to Cezanne)
Judy Doherty (Winter Fruit Tableau)
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Date: Â January 1st - 31st
Rinconada library will be exhibiting twelve images from six PACC members for the month of January. These are  winning images from the  October and November Print Competitions. Please drop by the library to take a look.  It is in the same building as our Wednesday meetings, on the wall near the front desk.Â
Exhibit:Â Â December 30th - January 31st
Reception:Â Saturday, January 6, 3-5pm (Orchard Room)
Images by Judy Kramer can be viewed in her exhibit called 'Wildflowers of the West'. These images were taken in 2016 and 2017 and can be viewed at the Los Altos Library which is located at 13 South San Antonio Road, Los Altos, near the downtown area.
Please join Judy for the opening reception on January 6th, from 3-5pm in the Orchard Room.
Exhibit:Â Â January 5th - 25th
Reception:Â January 5th
Prints by Members:
Judy Kramer (X Marks the Spot)
Deborah Plumley (Filoli Olive Garden)
Diana O'Keefe Brady (Anticipation, Autumn at Filoli, SOLD OUT, Twilight Eagle at Filoli)
Bob Carlin (Vestrahorn, Fire and Ice)
Claire Liversidge (Gifts from the Sea #1, Gifts from the Sea #2)
Two paintings by Member Judy Doherty were accepted into this, one of which was used for the postcard.
Judy Kramer (X Marks the Spot)
Deborah Plumley (Filoli Olive Garden)
Diana O'Keefe Brady (Anticipation)
Diana O'Keefe Brady ( Autumn at Filoli)
Diana O'Keefe Brady (SOLD OUT)
Diana O'Keefe Brady ( Twilight Eagle at Filoli)
Bob Carlin (Vestrahorn)
Bob Carlin (Fire and Ice)
Exhibit:Â 11 November 2017 - 4 February 2018
Prints by members Elaine Heron ("Skeleton Men"), Judy Kramer ("Arizona Blonde") and Peter Paluzzi ("Migration)Â have been accepted into the Exhibit "Salon at the Triton 2017' at the Triton Museum of Art in Santa Clara.
Elaine Heron ("Skeleton Men")
Peter Paluzzi ("Migration)Â
Judy Kramer ("Arizona Blonde")
Exhibit:Â Â November 2017
Reception:Â November 11th, 7:30pm - 10pm
A print by member Suszi Lurie McFadden was accepted into the exhibit "In The Zone" Black & White Photography at 1650 Gallery, Echo Part Ave (North of Sunset Blvd), Los Angeles, California, 90026
Installation, San Jose International
DATE: Monday, December 11, 2017 5:00 - 11:00 PM
PLACE: SOMARTS BAY GALLERY, 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco'
DETAILSÂ (Check site for RSVP, when available)
Reception:Â November 3rd, 5:30 - 8 pm
Prints by members:
Judy Kramer ('Leaf with Drops', 'Port of Hood River')Â
Peter Paluzzi ('Migration')
Elaine Heron ('All in the Same Basket', 'Woman Relaxing in Myanmar', 'Ursa Major')
Bob Carlin ('Time Warp')
Deborah Plumley ('Two Mannequins-Anthropologie Store')Â
Claire Liversidge ('Reeds and Lily Pads')
Judy Doherty ('Tree Fruit', 'Farm Day Begins')
Diana Brady ('In Need of a Lyft', 'I survived Coffey Park')
Suszi McFadden ('Lick Observatory at Night', 'Blacksmith's Workshop, Columbia, CA')
Nadine Levin ('Sands of Time', 'Dormant Leaves can still be Eye Catching')
Tom Upton
were accepted into the “Photography Exhibition" at the Pacific Art League , 668 Ramona Street, Palo Alto.  Free parking across Bryant St in the City of Palo Alto garage.
Judy Kramer ('Leaf with Drops')
Judy Kramer ('Port of Hood River')
Peter Paluzzi ('Migration')
Elaine Heron ('All in the Same Basket')
Elaine Heron ('Woman Relaxing in Myanmar')
Elaine Heron ('Ursa Major')
Claire Liversidge ('Reeds and Lily Pads')
Deborah Plumley ('Two Mannequins-Anthropologie Store')
Judy Doherty ('Tree Fruit')
Judy Doherty ('Farm Day Begins')
Diana Brady ('In Need of a Lyft')
Diana Brady ('I survived Coffey Park')
Suszi McFadden ('Lick Observatory at Night')
Suszi McFadden ('Blacksmith's Workshop, Columbia, CA')
Nadine Levin ('Sands of Time')
Nadine Levin ('Dormant Leaves can still be Eye Catching')
Bob Carlin ('Time Warp')
The opening reception is Sun Nov 19 from 2-4 pm. The show runs from Nov 11, 2017 thru Feb 4, 2018.
Member Jennifer Fraser’s exhibit, “Water is Life†at the EcoCenter in the Palo Alto Baylands, celebrates the importance of clean, fresh water in our lives: from its everyday uses to its impact on trade, transportation, and recreation. Her beautiful photography features water landscapes from all over the globe. The exhibit is open now and runs thru December 15, 2017.
Reception: Sat, November 4, 2017, 10:30 am to 12:30 pm
The EcoCenter is located at 2560 Embarcadero Road, Palo Alto
DETAILS here:Â Â https://www.evols.org/blog/event/water-life-art-exhibit-jennifer-fraser/
DETAILS:Â http://www.arc-sf.com/luminous.html
Opening reception: Sat Nov 11, 7-9 pm
Closing reception and Artist Talk - Sat Dec 9, 1-3 pm
Reception:Â October 6th, 5:30 - 8 pm
Prints by members Judy Kramer ('Storm Building at Mono Lake') , Peter Paluzzi ('Grassland Path') , Joe Petolino ('Flyover #2'),  Elaine Heron ("Morning on the Lake") and Bob Carlin ('Sunrise on California Streets' and 'Venetian Rockers') were accepted into the “Landscapes, Seascapes and Cityscapes" exhibit at the Pacific Art League , 668 Ramona Street, Palo Alto.  Free parking across Bryant St in the City of Palo Alto garage.
Judy Kramer ('Storm Building at Mono Lake')
Peter Paluzzi ('Grassland Path')
Elaine Heron ("Morning on the Lake")Â
Bob Carlin ('Sunrise on California Streets')
Bob Carlin ('Venetian Rockers')Â
Joe Petolino ('Flyover #2')
Date: Â September 1st - 28th
Rinconada library will be exhibiting eleven images from eight PACC members for the month of September. These are  winning images from the  June and August Print Competitions. Please drop by the library to take a look.  It is in the same building as our Wednesday meetings, on the wall near the front desk.Â
Reception:Â September, 5:30 - 8 pm
Prints by member Judy Kramer ('Riverbank Reflections') , Peter Paluzzi ('Meditation') and Claire Liversidge ('Serenity')  were accepted into the “96th Anniversary" exhibit at the Pacific Art League , 668 Ramona Street, Palo Alto.  Free parking across Bryant St in the City of Palo Alto garage.
Judy Kramer ('Riverbank Reflections')
Peter Paluzzi ('Meditation')Â
Food is center-stage at the Village Art Theatre in Danville with a gallery show, film screening and tasting event. Their seventh annual juried exhibition, “Pleasing to the Palette,†features images of food in art selected by juror Maria Medua, director of the SFMOMA Artists Gallery. Judy Doherty's image of asparagus spears is featured in the poster for this show and it is part of her thesis work from UC Berkeley Extension Visual Art Certificate program.
Location: 233 Front St, Danville, CA 94526. Plenty of free parking on the street.
Regular Gallery Hours
- Wednesday - Friday: 12:00pm - 5:00pm
- Saturday: 11:00am - 3:00pm
- Sunday: Closed
(An opening reception has already been held.)
Media links:
- East Bay Times
- Danville website
Member Dan Quinn is having a solo print exhibit at Avenue 25 in San Mateo entitled “The Peninsula Landscape: Mornings at Jasper Ridgeâ€. The image here ("Water over the Dam") was captured in Feb 2017 at Searsville Dam.
Opening reception is Sun July 16 from 1 to 4 pm. Refreshments will be served. The exhibit is curated by Anselmo Image Works. The exhibit runs through Sept 1.
The gallery is located at 32 W. 25th Ave, 2nd floor. Weekday gallery hours are 8:30 to 5.
Parking is available in adjacent off-street lots.
Elaine Heron's image, "Motherly Protection" was also accepted.
The reception and jury walk-through and release of the catalogue for the show will be at the Sunset Center in Carmel on Sat July 22nd from 5-7 PM. The public is welcome.
Reception:Â June 2nd, 5:30 - 8 pm
Three prints by member Judy Kramer and two images by Bob Carlin ('Pele's Well' and 'Summer Ripples' )were accepted into the juried exhibit “Summer Exposure" at the Pacific Art League , 668 Ramona Street, Palo Alto.  Free parking across Bryant St in the City of Palo Alto garage.
Pele's Well by Bob Carlin - awarded second place
Summer Ripples by Bob Carlin
Paintbrush in the Olympics by Judy Kramer
https://streetphotographymagazine.com/mission-district-street-photography-workshop-and-more-cool-stuff-from-david-coleman/
MORE on David's website at https://www.davidcolemanphotography.com/workshops
Exhibit:Â Â May 5th-25th
Reception: Â May 5th, 5:50 - 8 pm
Two prints by member Deborah Plumley (’Solitude’ and 'Musing Model') and one print by Claire Liversidge ('At the Corner of Castro and 18th Street') were accepted into the juried exhibit “Figures & Faces" at the Pacific Art League , 668 Ramona Street, Palo Alto.  Free parking across Bryant St in the City of Palo Alto garage.
 'At the Corner of Castro and 18th Street' by Claire LiversideÂ
'Solitude' by Deborah PlumleyÂ
'Musing Model' by Deborah Plumley
http://foodelia.us/best-photography-gallery/18
DETAILS on her page at http://foodelia.us/photographer/JudyDoherty
DETAILS:Â http://fremontculturalartscouncil.org/events/annual-juried-photo-show
Cafe  La Tartine
830 Middlefield Rd
Redwood CIty, CA
Member Dan Lythcott-Haims is having a solo exhibit at Cafe La Tartine in Redwood City that runs through the month of April. This is a fascinating series of abstract photography.
Reception: Â April 7th, 5:50 - 8 pm
Prints by members  Judy Kramer ('Lichen Abstract'), Deborah Plumley ('Reflections')  and Dan Lythcott-Haims ('45s', 'Broken and Bent' and 'Ripple')  were accepted into the juried exhibit "Abstractions" at the Pacific Art League , 668 Ramona Street, Palo Alto.  Free parking across Bryant St in the City of Palo Alto garage.
Lichen Abstract by Judy Kramer
Reflections by Deborah Plumley
45s by Dan Lythcott-Haims
Ripple by Dan Lythcott-Haims
Broken and Bent by Dan Lythcott-Haims
March 17 - April 23, 2017
Peter Paluzzi's image titled "Childhood’s End†was selected for exhibition in the Triton Museum’s “Salon.†This image has received an “Honorable Mention†in the statewide competition that led up to the exhibition.
Theme is Images and Place Memory
Photographs by members of the Palo Alto Camera Club
Curated by Charles Anselmo
Address of gallery: 32 W 25th Avenue, San Mateo, CA hours M-F from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
The card below gives all of the artists and information. Plus see the sample photos below!
There is free parking along the street and in a nearby city garage.Â
For more information visit their website at http://www.pacificartleague.org/
In conjunction with this show and as part of the Library's Adult Program series he'll give a talk there entitled "What it's like to be stranded on an Island with Fidel Castro" on Sat Feb 18 from 2:30 to 4 pm. For those who missed Jim's earlier presentation on this subject, it's an in-depth historical photo documentary of life in Cuba from its early Spanish colonial days thru Castro to the present. Timely, informative and entertaining. And open to the public.
From member Judy Doherty:
"Come and view Visual Feast, a fine art food photography solo exhibit by award-winning chef and photographer Judy Doherty, AOS, BS, PC II. This 25-piece show features award-winning conceptual and still life photography from farmer's markets from Sonoma to Capitola. Each photo will bring to life a different memory and seasonal feeling of beautiful California produce.
Reception Sat Feb 4 from 1-4 pm at Avenue 25 Gallery in San Mateo (MAP). Meet the artist and learn how she styled and captured the pieces. Refreshments will be served.
The show runs thru Mar 3. Gallery hours Mon-Fri 8:30 am - 5 pm.
A portion of the proceeds from sales of the work will be donated to Judy's favorite charity, The Chef Ann Foundation, which helps schools afford salad bars in their cafeterias. Bookmarks featuring the accompanying photo 'Dancing Hotties' will be handed out."
The Pacific Art League is located at 668 Ramona Street, Palo Alto, and free parking is available below City Hall across the street. The exhibit runs December 2–23, 2016.
The opening reception will be held on Friday, November 4th from 5:30 to 8 pm. The exhibit runs through Nov 23.
Two images by members Elaine Heron and Dan Quinn ("Struggle" and "Twisted Cedar" respectively) have been accepted in the Center for Photographic Art's (CPA) 2016 International Juried Competition.
The winners will be announced at the CPA gallery exhibit in Carmel's Sunset Center on Sat Nov 12, 2016. There will be a lecture by judge Linda Lehtinen Phd from 4-5 pm, followed by a reception from 5-7 pm.
DETAILS: http://photography.org/2016-international-juried-exhibition-2/
A link to the online gallery will be added as soon as it's available.
DETAILS:Â http://www.pacificartleague.org/pal-events/2016/9/9/first-friday-95th-anniversary-edition
Although this is not strictly about Jim Colton's photography, it is in my opinion a 'newsworthy' article (for the membership) about one of our club's pre-eminent members. Over several years Jim (a Stanford alumnus) took upon himself to evaluate (and photograph) all 25 of the country's college golf courses featured in Golf Week Magazine's annual review of 'the best'. {A PDF of the source article in Golf Week Magazine, Sept 5, 2016 will be sent separately with the e-announcement to the club.
The accompanying photo was taken by Jim at Ohio State University.
On top of this, Jim dashed off a 68-page eBook entitled "“My Quest to Play the Top 25 College Golf Courses and Find the Best Local Brews†that includes 150 photos. The book (Kindle format, playable on devices that have the Kindle app) can be downloaded from Amazon for only $5.99 by clicking this link:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IYFUU0C
For those who can't wait to click the link, here's the Amazon intro to the book:
"A devoted golfer embarks on a mission to play all of the Top 25 College golf courses. And guess what? He is thirsty after playing every 18-hole round. So he scouts out the best local watering hole and its best beer. Of course, he has many travel adventures along the way, like watching out for alligators at the University of Florida golf course, getting paired with an army sniper at the Air Force Academy course and dodging a tornado outside of Oklahoma City. This is a fun book about discovering college golf courses, meeting local players, making beer recommendations, and traveling across America multiple times. ... MORE"
Laurie Naiman,
SVP/SC
Jennifer Fraser's image of the Mesquite Dunes in Death Valley was just published in Outdoor Photographer Magazine's annual Black-and-White issue (see accompanying photo of the magazine).
Jennifer, still enjoying her "15 minutes of fame ...", had this to say:
"Here's the original text for the Outdoor Photographer article! What other members might find of interest is that the editor contacted me (first time that ever happened!) saying she "came across your image 'Dune Waves' in our magazine's online gallery and would like to feature it in the Behind The Shot section of our August 2016 Black-and-White special issue."
I guess the takeaway is that it's good to get one's images out on the web. Even if they don't win prizes; someone might see them!"
Below is the text accompanying the image in the magazine.
“Desert Wavesâ€Â by Jennifer Fraser - Mesquite Dunes, Death Valley National Park, California (This image may be viewed on Jennifer's personal web gallery at: http://jenniferfraser.zenfolio.com/p250523926/h11bc04a8#h11bc04a8
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"Right light, right place, right equipment, right settings - how many of these conditions ever happen by chance? When all come together by luck, it really seems like magic. That wasn’t the case with this image, however; this was an image I “stalkedâ€.
To prepare for this image, I planned a trip to Mesquite Dunes near Stovepipe Wells in midweek of early Spring, hoping I’d avoid the crowds. The afternoon before the shot, I drove by the dunes to figure out where I should park the next morning, since I knew it would be dark, and how long it would take to drive from my campsite in order to get there at least an hour before dawn to hike out and set up. I drove back, checked the chart for sunrise time and set my alarm clock.
The next early morning I pocketed my Rocket Air Blaster* in case of blowing sand and headed out. I drove to the site counting the miles, parked, turned on my headlamp and walked out in the direction of the dunes. The only factor I hadn’t accounted for was the difficulty of trudging up dunes in deep sand for half a mile, but I certainly was alone! Fortunately, a wind had come up the previous night, blowing away many of the footprints, and as the predawn light seeped into the sky, the ridges in the sand began to appear in deep shadow.
I set up my tripod and discovered that the lower the tripod, the more dramatic the ridges showed. Focusing a third of the way into the distance to maximize depth of field, I began shooting, making sure to bracket the shots. Every minute the changing light created new angles, new shadows, new compositions, and I was dizzy with the possibilities. When the sun came over the mountain, the parking lot began to fill up, as hikers and photographers flooded in. That was OK - I was packing up by then.
It was certainly one of the most magical photographic experiences I’ve had. The shots required very little post-processing in Photoshop: converting to black and white, adjusting the shadows for a true black …a nd deciding whether or not to keep the tiny rock in the shadow on the left. I kept it."
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Equipment: Nikon d800, AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm@24mm, f2.8 ED, f11,1/60, ISO 125
The Avenidas Rose Kleiner Center provides adult day care for seniors suffering from Alzheimer’s, dementia, Parkinson’s, strokes or other chronic conditions. The Executive Director of the Center is Tom Pamilla, a long time friend of the Palo Alto Camera Club. Tom believed that his patients would benefit from art on the walls of the Center and requested that the Camera Club have some of its members display some of their photographs at the Center. Several members now have their photographs on display and Tom reports that the patients find the displays interesting and uplifting. Tom is very appreciative of PACC providing art for his patients. In addition to being able to display your work, this is also an opportunity to help bring some joy to the patients at the Center. The patients are at the Center until 2:30 every weekday. Therefore we have access to the Center from 2:30 to 5:00 every weekday to hang photographs or to bring visitors to see our photographs. If you would like to exhibit at the Rose Kleiner Center, contact Jim Colton.
From member H. Dogus Akaydin:
"I have received the 1st and 2nd places and 2 honorable mentions in the selection for this exhibition (see below as well as on flickr.com/akaydin). All the selected works will be on display for sale until March 7th in Atrium Gallery of the Municipality Services Building (33 Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco)."
- Howard Larsen: 'Between Market & Mission'
- Marvin Wax: 'Foster City #2'
- Judy Kramer: 'Ladybug on Tidy Tip'
- Laurie Naiman: 'A Helping Hand'
Member Judy Kramer's image titled "Ladybug" has been accepted into the Pacific Art League's juried April exhibit, "Spring Awakening." The exhibit will run April 4--April 25, with the opening reception at 5:30--8 PM on Friday, April 4. The Pacific Art League is located at 227 Forest Avenue in downtown Palo Alto. http://updated.
Member Ira Greenberg has curated and mounted an exhibit on the theme of Trees, now on display at his synagogue in south Palo Alto (Etz Chayim, 4161 Alma St, MAP). Of interest, the Hebrew name of the synagogue stands for 'tree of life'. Ira invited entries from members of the congregation, and selected, printed, framed and mounted 10 prints along with an introductory panel in the main hallway at the synagogue. Among the prints are two by member Dan Hartford. An opening reception was held on Mar 14, 2014. The show will run thru Sept 2014.
Sample images below, from left to right are:
- 'Foggy Hike in Russian Ridge' (Alan Kushnir)
- 'Let There Be Light' (Ted Goldstein, PhD)
- 'Winter Cottonwoods' (Dan Hartford)
- 'Sentinels in the Storm' (Barbara Marcum)
Interested club members are encouraged to view the exhibit during weekday hours of Mon thru Thurs, between the hours of 10 am and 4 pm.
Questions and comments may be directed to Ira at 'Ira DOT greenberg AT comcast DOT net'.
Member Elaine Heron's 'Iceberg Lettuce' print is featured in the 'Art of Food' exhibit at Pacific Art League from Mar thru 27, 2014. An opening reception will be held on Fri Mar 7 from 5:30 to 8 pm.
An image of a Masai man by member Stan Chism received a 2nd place award in the Portraits category of the PA Weekly's 2013 Photo Contest. This image, along with the other winning images, may be seen here. All winning prints will be on display at the Palo Alto Art Center (1313 Newell Rd) from Mar 5 thru Apr 6, 2014.
In the PA Weekly's 2013 Photo Contest, two images by member Deborah Plumley received awards. "Speeding from Oakland to San Francisco" won 3rd place in the Bay Area category, and "Shell Spiral" received an Honorable Mention in the Views Beyond the Bay Area category. These images, along with the other winning images, may be seen here.
All winning prints will be on display at the Palo Alto Art Center (1313 Newell Rd) from Mar 5 thru Apr 6, 2014.
From Barbara: "In case any of our PACC members are at Filoli in the next 6 weeks, they might enjoy seeing my solo photography exhibit in the Visitors Center. Ten of my Camellia Portraits are on display in one of the large cases in the Gallery in conjunction with the reopening of Filoli for the Spring season. Also, I will be giving a talk on camellias at 1:30 pm on Saturday, Feb 15, and will bring additional prints. For more details see: http://www.filoli.org/opening/ "
More of Barbara's images can be seen on her website: http://bit.ly/1g7pqUd
Two prints ('Veils') by member Bill Jackson have been accepted in a group show at Paolo Mejia Gallery 4343 Third Street San Francisco. Dates: February 5th – March 4th. Reception: February 15th 5 – 8pm.
Deborah Plumley is having 15 prints in her first solo photography exhibit "MACRO MAGIC" at Monica Foster Salon, 2699 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. The salon is located behind the CVS Pharmacy -- in the Midtown shopping center near Colorado Avenue. Hours: Tue, Fri & Sat: 9 t0 6; Wed & Thu: 9 to 8.
Deborah states:Â
"Although I photograph in many other genres (such as landscape), I am particularly drawn to “macro photography†– photographing subjects up close. Close-up photography enables the viewer to appreciate:
o the beauty of form, texture and pattern
o the power of color or monochrome (single color, such as black and white, or single hue, such as teal or rose).
The subjects include natural subjects – flowers, nautilus shells, and objects found on my favorite beaches – and also raindrops on a car (illuminated by the neon sign from a diner).
I invite you to view this exhibit with the understanding that Monica's Salon is a place of business. Please 'tread lightly' when you visit the salon."
Three prints (one here) by member Judy Kramer and one by Deborah Plumley have been accepted into the "Abstractions: Pure Color, Shape, Form and Imagination" art exhibit, juried by Jan Rindfleisch, at the Pacific Art League, February 3--28, 2014. Judy's images are entitled Reflections, Inner Journey, and Fluid Mechanics. Deborah's print is entitled 'Architectural Reflection'. The opening reception will be Friday, February 7, 5:30--8 PM, at 227 Forest Avenue in downtown Palo Alto http://www.pacificartleague.org
Images of Elaine Heron and Vardan Aroustamian have been accepted in the 2014 Juried Exhibition of the Center for Photographic Art in Carmel.
Elaine Heron’s image “Fishing in Inle Lake†will be on the web gallery,  and Vardan’s “Shanghai Impressions #5†will be shown at the exhibit. List of selected artists is here.
The opening reception at the gallery is Saturday January 11 from 4-6 pm. The show runs through Mar 1, 2014. The gallery is at San Carlos Street at 9th Avenue in Carmel, CA, 93921
Juror Diana L. Daniels, Curator of Contemporary Art, Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, CA, will present a free lecture prior to the Opening Reception - January 11, 3:00 pm, Carpenter Hall
Images of Elaine Heron and Vardan Aroustamian have been accepted in the 2014 Juried Exhibition of the Center for Photographic Art in Carmel.
Elaine Heron’s image “Fishing in Inle Lake†will be on the web gallery, and Vardan’s “Shanghai Impressions #5†will be shown at the exhibit. List of selected artists is here.
The opening reception at the gallery is Saturday January 11 from 4-6 pm. The show runs through Mar 1, 2014. The gallery is at San Carlos Street at 9th Avenue in Carmel, CA, 93921
Juror Diana L. Daniels, Curator of Contemporary Art, Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, CA, will present a free lecture prior to the Opening Reception - January 11, 3:00 pm, Carpenter Hall
Dan Hartford images from Peru are being used as the cover photo for the current edition of Insights Magazine. The IFPRI (International Food Policy Research Institute - http://www.ifpri.org/)magazine is currently online and the print edition is expected in a couple of weeks.
A print entitled 'Waiting Heads' by member Elaine Heron was accepted in a curated exhibit at the Coastal Arts League in Half Moon Bay, running from Dec 13 to Jan 19, 2014. The public is invited to an Awards Ceremony & Reception on Sat December 14, 2013 from 5-7 PM. All accepted entries may be viewed HERE.
Member Bill Jackson will be having a solo exhibit of his TIMBER photography abstracts in San Francisco in December. Hosted by Paolo Mejia Gallery, the exhibit will be held at Caffe Union, 1830 Union Street, San Francisco from December 3rd through January 6th. . Â
The images in this TIMBER series are of cut and fallen trees from California’s Sierra Nevada mountains, modified in post-processing to create something different from the original. A reception will be held on Sat Dec 7th from 5:00pm to 8:00pm. Music will be provided by the Jack Newton Jazz band. Members and partners/friends are encouraged to attend.
Prints by members Deborah Plumley and Judy Kramer will be included in the "Landscapes, Seascapes, and Urbanscapes" art exhibit (juried by Timon Sloane) at the Pacific Art League October 4--24. Deborah's image is entitled "Speeding from Oakland to San Francisco," and Judy's images are "Vancouver Island Beach," "Morro Bay Sunrise," and "Tree and Sky." The opening reception will be Friday, October 4, 5:30--8 pm, at 227 Forest Avenue in downtown Palo Alto http://www.pacificartleague.org.
Dan Hartford is having his first solo show “The American Southwest and the People of Peru†at the Garden Fresh restaurant at 460 Ramona St. (between Lytton and University) in downtown Palo Alto and can be seen during their business hours. Images include  scene’s of the American Southwest as well as portraits of the people of Peru.
Show ends end of October 2013.
Bill states: “I am pleased to share that eight of my TIMBER series abstracts are currently on display at Philz Coffee 3191 Middlefield Road (Midtown. near Loma Verde) in Palo Alto and will remain there through October. In December, this exhibit will move to San Francisco as a collaborative presentation by Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Caffe Union.
The photographic images in the TIMBER series are of cut and fallen trees from California’s Sierra Nevada mountains, modified in post-processing to create something different from the original.
Although much of my photography is about creating something different from what I see through the lens of my camera, this exhibit represents a departure from my usual subjects which are people. I enjoyed creating these images, and I invite you to view them.
If you are not able to see the images in person, the images, along with most of my other work, can be viewed on my personal website: www.jacksonarts.netâ€
Two prints by Peter Paluzzi are in the “Photography as Art†exhibition at the Stanford Cummings Sub-Gallery. The exhibition features works by participants in the Photography as Art Program and runs from August 16th to August 30th. Gallery hours are from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Monday through Friday. The Cummings Gallery is located at the intersection of Serra and Lausen Mall and is adjacent to the Hoover Tower. More details about the Sub-Gallery are at: http://art.stanford.edu/galleries-spaces/the-subgallery/.
Two prints by member Jennifer Fraser have been accepted into the next art exhibit at Filoli Mansion entitled "Nature’s Many Splendors: Farms, Gardens and Woodlands". Opening on Tue August 27th, and running thru Oct 27, 2013. Meet the Artists Days will be held on Sat Sep 14 & Sun Sep 15. DETAILS
Member Glenn Edens will be having a solo exhibit of 47 prints at Keeble and Shuchat Gallery, entitled "Places, Spaces, Marks & Arcs". Places shares his passion for the natural landscape and the unique beauty of the American West. Spaces explores his fascination with architecture and constructed spaces. Marks examines signage and the defacing act of graffiti as art. Arcs presents a fanciful study of pure light and color.
The show runs from August 15 - September 11, 2013, with an opening reception on Sat Aug 17 from 2 - 5 pm. The gallery is located above the main store at 290 S. California Avenue in midtown Palo Alto.
Member Judy Kramer will be having a solo exhibit of images from a recent trip to Guinea in West Africa to observe and photograph a Kiwanis/UNICEF tetanus immunization campaign. Titled "A Photographic Journey in West Africa: Witness to a campaign to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus," the exhibit will run at the Pacific Art League from September 6 to 26, with the opening reception on Friday, September 6, 5:30--8 pm. The location is at 227 Forest Avenue, Palo Alto. Parking available under City Hall.
Member Jim Colton will be having an exhibit of 12 prints from his series entitled “Portrait of Southeast Asia†at the Owatonna Art Center in Minnesota from Aug. 4-25, 2013. Owatonna, Jim's home town, is 60 miles south of Minneapolis. His late mother Lillian Colton is a well-known 'crop artist' in Minnesota.
"I have been fascinated with Cowboys and the Old West since I was young. About twenty years ago I became aware that this way of life seemed to be gradually disappearing. And then I discovered the passion that many small towns had for the Cowboy lifestyle. It started with Taylorsville, a town of 250 in the Sierras between Quincy and Greenville. Using the modern technology of the internet, I learned of more small California towns that put on a rodeo once a year, usually between late spring and early fall. The small arenas put the spectators close to the action, relatively easy pickins for a 300mm lens.
For the Stevenson House exhibit, I have selected eight pictures, which depict several of the classic rodeo events: bull riding, bronc riding, steer wrestling and calf roping. The exhibit will run through the end of November.
There will be a reception and presentation for the residents of Stevenson House on Saturday August 3, 2013 at 7:00PM. I would be pleased to see any Club members who can make it."
Address: 455 E. Charleston Road, Palo Alto. Parking is available at the Unitarian Universalist Church, just east of Stevenson House, across the footbridge.
A tin plate print (one of two) by Hiroshi Suzuki entitled 'Mrs J. Yu' was accepted for a mixed media exhibit of portraits ('Focus on the Face') at the Las Laguna Gallery in Laguna Beach, CA. The show runs thru July 27. A reception was held on July 6.
A print by Bill Jackson entitled “Texting While Driving†has been accepted into the Pacific Art League’s August exhibit, under the theme of "Figures and Faces". Reception on Friday August 2nd from 5:30 to 8:00 pm in the gallery at 227 Forest Avenue, near Ramona.
This image by Deborah Plumley ('Late Afternoon at Knight Business School, Stanford') and others by Charlene Yoshizu and Judy Kramer will be in the Members Exhibit at Pacific Art League from July 5-25, 2013. There will be an opening reception on Friday evening, July 12, 5:30--8 pm. Address is 227 Forest Avenue, near Ramona.
Two prints by member Elaine Heron have been accepted for the 'Hidden Beauty' exhibition at Filoli Mansion and gallery in Woodside. There are two 'Meet the Artist' days. DETAILS at http://www.filoli.org/special-events-and-exhibits/art-exhibits.html
Bart will provide an overview of DSLR video capabilities and limitations, gear including editing software, audio mixing and music, briefly cover cellphone and tablet use also. He will show you how you can use short videos to support your stills, introduce your work or yourself and better tell a story. Â
At it's core filmmaking is using images to tell a story, if a picture is worth a thousand words short clips are novels! Â
You will also meet the GoPro, a tiny go anywhere video camera that can also shoot stills, it is a tool every photographer should be aware of. Â
This will be an interactive session with plenty of time for discussion. We will see a few video clips and shorts shot on tablets, the GoPro and DSLRs.
Bart's introduction to photography was borrowing his dad's Super 8 film camera to make movies with his friends in high school. Torn between wanting to be a cinematographer and a marine biologist, he listened to his practical father and studied engineering and business, settling for still photography as a hobby. He recently returned to the classroom, completing the Producing and Directing Program at Berkeley Digital Film Institute.Â
He now divides his time between stills and video, and has found a way to incorporate both into professional and volunteer work. He is consulting for a start up near night vision camera company founded by an Academy Award winning nature cinematographer, assisting with marketing and managing a project that modifies the popular GoPro camera, adding longer length massive depth of field lenses.Â
His volunteer work includes The Ocean Ambassadors Program- helping to promote California's new network of marine protected areas, he is an on the water naturalist with NOAA's Team Ocean in Monterey and Elkhorn Slough and serves on the Citizen Advisory Board of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Bart is one of only a handful of people to complete the 25 mile solo unsupported crossing of Monterey Bay by kayak, a feat he accomplished in 2010.
Published in the July issue of Bay Nature Magazine (both paper and web) is an image entitled "Poison oak buds about to burst into flower".
Published in the July issue of Bay Nature Magazine (both paper and web) is an image by Jennifer Fraser captioned 'A great egret stands in the freshwater marsh at Coyote Hills Regional Park at sunset'.
The magazine looks like a good local area resource for nature photographers.
Member Elaine Heron's image "Follow the Leader" received an honorable mention (Animals) in a competition held by the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops. DETAILS
A print by Charlene Yoshizu entitled "Mallard in a Flower Bed" has been accepted in the Pacific Art League's June exhibit, "Fur, Fins, and Feathers." The exhibit will run June 7 - 28, 2013, with the First Friday reception on June 7, 5:30 - 8 pm, at the temporary location of the gallery, 227 Forest Avenue, downtown Palo Alto.
A print by Deborah Plumley entitled "Portrait of Chloe" has been accepted in the Pacific Art League's June exhibit, "Fur, Fins, and Feathers." The exhibit will run June 7 - 28, 2013, with the First Friday reception on June 7, 5:30 - 8 pm, at the temporary location of the gallery, 227 Forest Avenue, downtown Palo Alto.
A print by Judy Kramer entitled "You Lookin' at Me?" has been accepted in the Pacific Art League's June exhibit, "Fur, Fins, and Feathers." The exhibit will run June 7 - 28, 2013, with the First Friday reception on June 7, 5:30 - 8 pm, at the temporary location of the gallery, 227 Forest Avenue, downtown Palo Alto.
Two images by Bill Jackson, one of which is shown here (Hurricane in Havana), were accepted into “Sustainable Silicon Valley’s Annual Summit 2013â€, a component of which is a display of art that best represents the theme of “sustainabilityâ€.
He also shared the following: “I had an image in last year’s Summit as well (which was also used for the cover of the agency’s brochure). I encourage any club member who supports earth-based sustainable solutions to enter your work that is consistent with this theme in next year’s Summit. It is held in May of each year and is, in my opinion, a worthy cause."
Sustainable SV Summit’s goals as stated on its website: “In the areas of water, energy and smart technology, the Summit catalyzes action for a more sustainable future by bringing together leaders from many sectors to understand barriers and exchange insights. Build bridges and find opportunities for collaboration and innovation, breakthroughs, results.â€
This image of a snorting elephant (entitled 'SPF 100') is by member Ira Greenberg, who has dual membership in the Sunnyvale Photo Club and the PACC. Ira captured the photo on a safari to San Diego. Â The Sunnyvale Photo Club displays one of its members' photos at the library every month.
ADDENDUM July 10, 2013.
Prints by 3 club members received special awards at the reception on July 6, 2013:
- Third Place: Nicholas Fullagar (Oasis)
- Honorable Mentions: Lucy Kiang (Blue Icecave) & Marvin Wax (Baylands Salt Flats)
These and the other images may be viewed at:Â http://www.kellicutt.org/Shows/2013/AwardRecipients/index.html
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Congratulations to the above PACC members whose images have been accepted into the upcoming show for the 2013 Kellicutt International Juried Photo Competition. Our club did very well this year. In fact it's a record! (Because of the large number of images we have limited the lead image in this posting to 'Baylands Salt Flats', by esteemed senior member Marvin Wax.) We encourage all to view the rest of the images (incl. those of non-PACC members, at the links below.
Hanging in the Show: Elaine Heron, Lucy Kiang, Vidya Narasimhan, Nicholas Fullagar &Â Marvin Wax
Display Book: Bill Jackson, Judy Kramer, Xavier Cohen, Edward Nunez & Shinnan Kiang
A reception will be held on Sat July 6 from 5 to 7:30 pm at the Coastal Art League Gallery/Museum in Half Moon Bay. All members are welcome.
Hiroshi Suzuki's image from wetplate photography project "Guang and Sen Lin" is included in Triton Museum of Art, Statewide Photography exhibition 2013. It is open 4/19-6/23, and the opening reception is May 10th 6-8pm.
If you are around, please come!
Triton Museum of Art, 1505 Warburton Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95050
Member Elaine Heron's image entitled "Cows Coming Home" will be in the 'Light and Dark, Photography Now' exhibit running May 3 to 30 at the Pacific Art League. It is located at 227 Forest Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301, just around the corner from the previous location. The opening reception is the first Friday event on May 3, 5:30 to 8:00. Free parking is available in the nearby underground garage of City Hall.
"This past summer, the Palo Alto Art Center invited photographers to photograph the 'Double Take' reed sculpture on the Art Center’s grounds. Two outside judges then chose images to appear in a book published by the Art Center. It was a fun project and I was fortunate to have three images chosen for the book. Attached is one of them. My wife, stepdaughter and soon to be stepson-in-law donned gorilla suits and I photographed them. The printed book is available for sale in the Art Center’s gift shop."
I've been going to the Death Valley area with my camera and family about 1-3 times a year since around 1992. After taking several thousand film shots of the iconic sand dunes and spring wildflowers in the last years of the 20th century I transitioned to digital photography and began looking for other subjects and areas of interest. This took me beyond Death Valley National Park to areas that are less well-known, such as the neighboring small villages of Shoshone, Tecopa, and Death Valley Junction, along with a few 'ghost' towns such as Darwin and Rhyolite. A solo exhibit of 17 of my prints from these areas took place at the Tecopa Artist Group Gallery in Tecopa Hot Springs in 2009.
Some of these prints, along with newer ones, will be part of the Palo Alto Camera Club presence at the Stevenson House in Palo Alto from April 27 thru July, 2013.
You are all welcome to join me for an informal reception and presentation to the residents in the main dining area of Stevenson House on Saturday April 27, 2013 at 1:00 pm.
ADDRESS: 455 E Charleston Road Palo Alto, CA 94306 (ample parking is available in the Unitarian Church just east of Stevenson House).
Below is a photo of the print exhibit now available for viewing.
Hiroshi Suzuki has 5 images of platinum prints from his "Winter Shadow" series on display at Japanese restaurant Muracci in Los Altos downtown. They are on the wall till this summer (probably June/July).
If you have a chance, please visit Muracci located at 244 State Street in Los Altos, CA
Eleanor Normile's image "Tulip" was accepted into the Pacific Art League's "Breath of Spring" exhibit that will run April 5--25, 2013. First Friday reception is April 5, 5:30--8 pm. New address is 227 Forest Avenue in downtown Palo Alto. Juror is George Rivera, Senior Curator of the Triton Museum of Art.
Judy Kramer's image "Desert Spring" was accepted into the Pacific Art League's "Breath of Spring" exhibit that will run April 5--25, 2013. First Friday reception is April 5, 5:30--8 pm. New address is 227 Forest Avenue in downtown Palo Alto. Juror is George Rivera, Senior Curator of the Triton Museum of Art.
Dany Suk has five images as part of a small exhibition organized by the LightWorks group at the Main Gallery in Redwood City (1018 Main Street) - March 20 - April 21.
Reception is on Sat March 23, 6PM to 8PM.
"Messenger" by Dany Suk:
Elaine Heron's print "Ancient Iceberg" was accepted for exhibit in the curated 'Rare Earth' show at the Darkroom Gallery in Essex Junction, Vermont. From Jan 13 thru Feb 3, 2013.
Member Lucy Kiang's print entitled "Nature's Art" received Honorable Mention in the landscape and nature category at Photography Show 2013, Lodi Community Art Center.
The reception will be on February 1st at Lodi Art Center Gallery from 6-8:30pm.
The show runs through February 22, 2013 at LCAC Gallery, 209 N. Ham Lane, Ste. 1373, Lodi, CA. DETAILS
Laurie Naiman's print entitled "A Helping Hand" was accepted in the permanent art collection at Stanford Medical Center, and is on display at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital (1st floor across from the Bass Center, between the Gift Shop and the Auditorium on the inside wall.) The same print was in the PACC group exhibit at Pacific Art League in June 2012. (Another of Laurie's prints, 'Foxglove', is on display outside the cardiac lab on the second floor of Stanford Hospital.)
Deborah Plumley will be in the February Member's Show at the Pacific Arts League in Palo Alto.
Pacific Arts League has relocated to an interim space while their historic building is being expanded and retrofitted. You'll find PAL {next door} at 227 Forest Avenue, in Palo Alto just around the corner.
The show will be mounted from Feb. 1-Feb. 22.
Reception: Friday, February 1, 2013, 5:30 - 8pm
Deborah's image titled "Metallic Raindrops":
Judy Kramer and Deborah Plumley will be in the February Member's Show at the Pacific Arts League in Palo Alto.
Pacific Arts League has relocated to an interim space while their historic building is being expanded and retrofitted. You'll find PAL {next door} at 227 Forest Avenue, in Palo Alto just around the corner.
The show will be mounted from Feb. 1-Feb. 22.
Reception: Friday, February 1, 2013, 5:30 - 8pm
 Judy's image titled "Three Drops":
Dan Hartford's image was selected for the new exhibit “Zoom in on Shoreline at Mountain View†at the historic Rengstorff House, Mountain View’s oldest home and one of the finest examples of Victorian Italianate architecture on the West Coast.
View exhibit flyer.
'Aspen Leaves and Snow, Eastern Sierra', a print by member Vidya Narasimhan has been chosen to be part of the upcoming Yosemite Renaissance 28 exhibit.
The exhibit will run from Feb 22 thru to May 5, 2013 at the Yosemite Museum Gallery. The artists' reception will be held there on Sun Feb 24.
Images by members Vardan Aroustamian and Shinnan Kiang have been accepted in the 2013 Juried Exhibition of the Center for Photographic Art in Carmel. A print of Vardan's image 'Composition w/ Mirrors' (here) will be shown at the exhibit. Another of his images "Still Life with Three Balls" and one by Shinnan Kiang ("Glimpse of an Autumn Pond") will be on the web gallery. All accepted images may be seen here, and are definitely worth browsing.
The opening reception at the gallery is Sat Jan 12 from 4-6 pm. The show runs through Mar 1, 2013. The gallery is at San Carlos Street at 9th Avenue in Carmel, CA, 93921
Two images by member Carol Straubel have been selected for publication in the Feb 2013 issue of Black & White magazine 'Charred' in the  Texture category on page 230 (image here), and "Repetitions" in the Flowers/Plants/Fruits category on page 154.
Shinnan Kiang's image 'Rocks in Shower', captured in Iceland, has been selected for Single Image Award in the Seascape/Water category. It will be published in Black & White Magazine, Special Issue #95, February 2013, page 136.
Two prints by member Elaine Heron have been selected for exhibit in a juried show at the Coastal Art League Museum/Gallery in Half Moon Bay. The show runs through Jan 13, 2013. An opening reception is being held on Sat Dec 15 from 5-7 pm. DETAILS
Member Ira Greenberg won an Honorable mention in the American Farmscapes category in the national Capture the Heart of America 2012 photo contest with his photo "Taro Field, Kaua'i, Hawai'i." View all images here.
Two of member Judy Kramer's images have been accepted into the Pacific Art League's "Scapes" exhibit. The exhibit will run October 5--25, with the opening reception on Friday, October 5, 5:30--8 PM. The Pacific Art League is located at 668 Ramona Street in downtown Palo Alto. Free parking across Ramona in the garage beneath City Hall.
Both images can be seen now on Judy's personal web site
View Article in Palo Alto weekly Oct 5, 2012Â (Scroll down to page 21).
Prints by members Steve Shpall ('Desaturate') and Laurie Naiman ('Untitled at the DeYoung' & 'Desert Laundromat, Closed') were among those receiving awards at the 2012 Palo Alto Weekly Photo Contest. All prints will be on display in the lobby at Palo Alto City Hall (M-F, 8-5) from Aug 24 thru Sept 28, 2012. Full article in the Palo Alto Weekly on Fri Aug 24 (p. 18)
This print by member Bill Jackson (one of two for the show) was awarded second place in a curated exhibit entitled 'Figures and Faces' at Pacific Art League gallery in downtown Palo Alto thru August. Opening reception Fri Aug 3 from 5:30 to 8 pm.
Prints by members Deborah Plumley and Judy Kramer are part of the Members Exhibit at Pacific Art League thru July 26. Opening reception Fri July 6 from 5:30 to 8 pm.
At the Pacific Art League in downtown Palo Alto from June 1-27, 2012. Gallery open weekdays from 10 to 5; Sat 10 to 4
Images/members in exhibit may be viewed HERE
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Article by Rebecca Wallace in PA Weekly, June 15 (p. 23-25)
Elaine Heron is one of 37 artists accepted into the "Handcrafted and Through the Lens: Nature Interpreted" exhibit at the Filoli Center in Woodside, July 10 through October 21, 2012. Her print is entitled 'Hold Your Trunk This Way'.
A print by member Bill Jackson entered in a competition w/ the theme "Portraits" held by Santa Fe Photographic Workshops was among 50 images accepted for publication in a book to be published by them this summer. The competition attracted 3,743 images by 960 photographers from 32 countries. DETAILS
Members Caroline Lambert and Judy Kramer were both finalists, receiving honorable mentions in the Plant Life Category of the 2011 Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District photo contest. Images on left (in order) and rest of results can be seen here.
This image by member Bill Jackson, entitled 'Planet Earth', was among those accepted in an art exhibit accompanying the biannual Summit of the non-profit Sustainable Silicon Valley held on May 24, 2012 at Santa Clara University. The Summit’s theme was “Global Trade and Regional Resiliencyâ€. DETAILS
Elaine Heron and Judy Kramer each have 3 prints accepted in the June juried exhibit at the Pacific Art League, "Animals: Facts, Fairy Tales, and Fantasy." (Sample images at left: top image by EH and bottom by JK.) The exhibit will be in the Main Gallery at 668 Ramona Street, Palo Alto, from June1--28. The opening reception is on Friday evening, June 1, 5:30--8 pm. (While there, visit the Norton Gallery upstairs to see “Palo Alto Camera Club – A Celebration of Artistic Vision†- an exhibit of 34 prints by club members, selected by curator Kate Jordahl from over 100 entries.
Prints by 6 members of our club have been accepted for exhibit in the May 2012 show entitled 'Captured by Light' at the Pacific Art League. Reception Fri May 4 from 5:30 - 8 pm.
Deborah Plumley |
Judy Kramer |
Vardan Aroustamian |
Scott Marmer |
Mitch Nelles |
Elaine Heron |
Member Barbara Tuffli's image “Twisting Edges†(of Yucca gloriosa variegata) was just published in the Garden Club of America's online magazine, 'focus'. (As of May 2, there is no link). A larger view of this image may be seen on the winners page of our June 2011 print competition.
9 prints by 5 club members (Branko Radonjic, Deborah Plumley, Edward Nunez, Marvin Wax & Laurie Naiman) have been selected from over 1500 entries to the2012 Michael H. Kellicutt International Photo Show at the Coastal Art League Museum in Half Moon Bay. A public reception will be held there on Sat July 7, 2012 from 5-8 pm. Images of 3 club members (Plumley, Wax & Naiman) were among those receiving final awards.
4 of the above prints will be hung on the wall (amid a total of 45) and 5 will be shown in a book at the museum.
Member Elaine Heron's image entitled 'Golf Ball Iceberg' received a Merit Award in the Seascape/Water category among the 2012 Single Image Contest Winners in the Feb 2012 issue of B&W magazine. The online image can be viewed here.Â
ADDENDUM 5-1-2012: This print was also accepted for a show at the Vermont Photoplace Gallery.
Member Srividya Narasimhan has a photo featured in the assignment theme of 'Abstracts' in the recent online Outdoor Photography magazine. (April 2012)
One of member Dan Hartford's images was selected for the “San Francisco†portion of the “Great Cities Exposed†exhibition. On this web page you can see it by scrolling down to the 3rd image entitled 'A Familiar Chinatown Scene'.
Member Hiroshi Suzuki has 8 images from his recent project entitled "Winter Shadow" included in the group show, "Crafted at Rayko"
at Rayko Photo Center in San Francisco. His images are platinum-palladium prints taken by a large format camera and exhibited in the side gallery. Opening reception Sat Mar 24, 6-8 pm. From Mar 15 thru Apr 6.
Bill Jackson also has a print in the April "Secret Gardens" exhibit of the Pacific Art League - entitled "New Growth in the Garden of Light". Details of the show as below.
Seventeen of Judy Kramer's landscape and wildflower images appear in a newly published book from UC Press, titled "California Native Gardening: A Month-by-Month Guide," by Helen Popper. It is available at amazon.com.Â
Also, the North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA) has just published (Mar 2) its 2012 Expressions magazine with two of Judy's images (among the top 250). The magazine can be purchased online (print or digital) at MagCloud.
And ... two her images have been accepted in the April "Secret Gardens" juried exhibit of the Pacific Art League. Exhibit dates are April 6--26, with the First Friday reception on April 6, 5:30--8 pm, 668 Ramon Street, Palo Alto. The two images are Seed Silouette (digital winner in January) and Bee Treat, on left.
Two images by Judy Kramer have received honorable mentions in the Anza-Borrego Foundation's 2012 Desert Photo Competition in the category of Desert Plants. Link to follow.
Two prints by member Judy Kramer will be in juried exhibits at the Pacific Art League in February, one of which ('aerial View') is shown on the left. The shows will run February 3--23, with the First Friday reception on Feb. 3, 5:30--8 pm.
A print entitled 'Iguazu Falls 2' by member Elaine Heron won Best of Show award among photos in the 2011 Annual Coast Arts League Juried Competition
Three prints by member Laurie Naiman were part of an exhibit of desert photographs entitled 'A Black and White Affair' at the Tecopa Artist Group gallery (near Death Valley) from Jan 13 - Mar 8, 2011. Opening reception on Sat Jan 14 from 2-5 pm.
Images by Elaine Heron (2) and Laurie Naiman (1) entered in the Center for Photographic Art (Carmel) 2012 Juried Competition have been accepted for inclusion in the web gallery. The print gallery show opens on Jan 21, 2012.
Two images from member Mitch Nelles' 'Industrial Design' portfolio were accepted in the 2011 Year-end Gallery of Lenswork Magazine (Nov-Dec issue, #97)
This snapshot of a 1964 Dodge Dart convertible (w/ author Dr Richard Franke) by member Duane Stevenson was taken on the road between Albuquerque, NM and Needles, AZ way back when, and published in Automobile Magazine (in their Cross Country Classic section.
Two images by member Judy Kramer are among 250 being honored by NANPA, the North American Nature Photography Association, in their annual Showcase competition. The photos will be published in their 2012 Expressions magazine. Larger views of these images can be seen on the NANPA website at 'Beetle' and Skink'.
'Art in Motion', a collection of prints by member Leonard Brzezinski will be on display in the upstairs gallery of Keeble & Shuchat Photography from Oct 13 thru Nov 9, 2011. Reception Sat Oct 22 from 1-4 pm. DETAILS
17 prints by members Rafael Riquelme, Marvin Wax, Laurie Naiman (& colleague Tony Williams) comprise a group exhibit at the Tecopa Artists' Gallery near Death Valley from Nov 11, 2011 to Jan 12, 2012. Opening reception on Sat Nov 19. DETAILS (incl slide show)
This print of penguins diving into the ocean by member Elaine Heron won the Gold Medal (Wildlife) in the PSA 2011 annual competition. Five of her other entries were accepted into the online catalog.
 Member Charles Anselmo's solo exhibit entitled "Deconstructions: La Habana" - Images of Cuba on Paper and Silk at PHOTO Fine Art Gallery in Oakland is coming to a close this Sat Sept 17. Charles will be speaking at a closing reception from 4-6 pm that day.
Two prints by member Bill Jackson were accepted for exhibit in the Faces & Figures juried competition at the Pacific Art League in Palo Alto. Opening reception is Fri Aug 5, from 5:30 to 8 pm, Runs through August.
Two images by member Elaine Heron were accepted in a juried show at the Open Shutter Gallery in Durango, CO. The show will run from Aug 12 to Sept. 7. Her photo entitled 'Golfball Iceberg' was awarded Best Color.
Member Judy Kramer is having a solo exhibit of her wildflower close-up photography, entitled "A Bee's Eye View" at the Pacific Art League in downtown Palo Alto from Sept 2--30, 2011. (Story on p 44 of the Aug 26 issue of Palo Alto Weekly.)
Opening reception Friday, Sept 9 from 5:30--8 pm
An invitation can be seen at http://www.earthwitnessphoto.com
Member Gil Draper is having a solo show of 34 prints entitled "Flowers Plus" from Aug 14 to Sept 3, 2011 at Allegro Framing and Art, located in the Ladera Shopping Center - 3130 Alpine Rd, Portola Valley Ca 94028.  Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday 11am to 6 pm.
Among over 1600 images entered in the 2011 Michael Kellicutt International Photo Show competition at the Coastal Arts League Museum in Half Moon Bay, images of three club members have been recognized. Edward Nunez will have 3 prints on the wall, and Bill Jackson and Laurie Naiman will each have one print in the Display Book. A reception and awards ceremony will be held at the museum on Sat July 9 from 5-9 pm, and is open to all.
Member Barbara Tuffli’s image “Twisting Edgesâ€Â of Yucca gloriosa variegata leaves received first place in the macrophotography class, “Edgyâ€, at the Visions 2011 Flower Show: California on the Cutting Edge, in Carmel, CA. Garden Club of America (GCA) photographers from across the U.S. were invited to enter the show sponsored by five G.C.A. clubs from the Bay Area (winners not listed on website).
Two of member Judy Kramer's wildflower images received awards in the 2010 Waterton Wildflower Festival Photo Contest. The contest is limited to images taken in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada, during the wildflower festival, June 18--26, 2010.
This print entitled 'I Like Lichen' and one entitled 'Target Practice' by member Judy Kramer were accepted for exhibit at a juried Pacific Art League show entitled "Works on Paper" running from Feb. 4–24. There will be an opening reception on Friday evening, Feb. 4, 5:30--8 pm.
Member Judy Kramer received three awards in the 2011 Anza-Borrego Desert Photo Contest, sponsored by the Anza-Borrego Foundation and Institute. The awards are:Â
Morning Light - 3rd Place, Desert Landscapes;
Cholla Greets the Dawn - Honorable Mention, Desert Landscapes;Â
Smiling Brittlebush (photo on left) - Honorable Mention, Desert Plants
The photos will be on exhibit at the Borrego Art Institute Feb. 19--March 5, 2011, with an awards ceremony and reception on March 5
Prints by members Deborah Plumley (at left entitled "Baylands Towers"), Judy Kramer (entitled "Bristlecone Survivor") and Hiroshi Suzuki ("Highway 1 in Dusk") were accepted for exhibit at a juried Pacific Art League show on the themes of "Scapes: Land, Sea & City", running from Nov. 4-23. There will be an opening reception on Friday evening, Nov. 4, 5:30--8 pm at the Pacific Art League in Palo Alto. Free parking across the street in the underground garage of City Hall.