Toy Camera Class with Rob Holland
Posted in General Banter, Happenings, Reviews by dubYesterday I attended a “Toy Camera Class”, instructed by Rob Holland at The Camera Doctor. The last photography class I had was back during my first year in college. Even then, it was not a formal class on photography but merely a section of our art class devoted to the darkroom as it dealt with one of our projects. Not really sure what I was getting into, I ventured over to check it out. Read more »
The Quest: Solo Show & Exhibit
Posted in General Banter, Happenings, Photography by dubA goal of mine for 2008 is to enter a festival/show/exhibit and have a booth all to my own. I have been involved in festivals over the past year or so where I have shared space with other artists. This is primarily due to cost, but also, that odd feeling that my work could not stand on its own. I am going to put myself out there and try my hand at this, so the plans are in the works. I have been studying booth layouts and working on a new name for my photography.
Dubtastic is a name that I do not personally believe I can market locally. It is tough to explain the meaning very quickly and has also been branded toward a different audience. So I will be working on a new name, site, and marketing package, while still maintaining and pushing this blog.
Has anyone had their work in a solo show/festival type setup that can offer some helpful tips?
Clayton News Daily Write-Up on the Arts Clayton Juried Photography Show
Posted in Happenings, Photography, Press by dubFor those interested, here is an article from a local paper regarding the photography show. Read the full article after the cut. Read more »
Raster & Creative Stem
Posted in Art News, Happenings, Links by dubIt would seem that the powers running The Raster Group have recollected themselves and are now back on track, continuing head strong toward artistic excellence as they have in the past. It also seems as if a new project is on the horizon… Read more »
2007 Juried Photography Show at Arts Clayton
Posted in Happenings, Photography by dubThis Thursday was another treat for me as I attended the opening reception for the 2007 Juried Photography Contest at Arts Clayton. From the Arts Clayton site:
“Best of Show artist from our 2007 Juried Art Competition, Kathy Poucher expresses beauty, peace, contentment and thanksgiving through her works in oil. Through these works she hopes to inspire the viewer to consider and appreciate the beauty that surrounds us; the One responsible for it all and the gratitude she feel for being a part of His grand plan.
Every October, Arts Clayton proudly participates in the Atlanta Celebrates Photography Festival and hosts the Annual Juried Photography Show and Competition. Now in its fourth year, photographers submit their very best work to the annual competition. Our jury panel, led by Jim Lewchuk, selected 56 photographs from over 125 entries to be a part of the show and final judging process. In addition to monetary awards for Best of Show, and first, second and third places, the Best of Show winner is purchased every year to be included in Arts Clayton’s permanent collection. Prize winners will also be invited to participate in the Annual Arte Gras Show & Sale, held in conjunction with the Arte Gras Gala in February 2008.
This year’s show features the photography of:
Laura Ahr, Scott Ash, Joe Astacio, Anne Berry, Sarah Clay, Lowell Crawford, Ida Daniel, Lee Duncan, Marcia Fisher, Linda Foltz, Lance Foster, Johnnie Ann Gaskill, Derek Jezcx, Gary Greaves, John Green, Cindy Keen, Tom Kettles, L Major, Larry McDonald, Lynn McMeans, Mike Middendorf, Lanny Milbrandt, Jason Morrison, Julie Nestor, John Nowak, Daniel Osborne, Sandra Salter, Ray Salvatore, Morisca Vanessa Valdez, Dave Wells
This year’s exhibit may be viewed by artist at the Artist A-Z page.
Our judges – Perry Dilbeck, Jennifer Julian, Gordon Kilgore, and Judy Kuniansky – will perform the difficult task of choosing the winners of this year’s show. Arts Clayton strives every year to assemble a group of judges with backgrounds and styles as varied as the artists and artwork we display. This year is no exception.
Please visit Atlanta Celebrates Photography for more information.”
So how did I do? I managed to pull out an “Honorable Mention” award for my photograph entitled “Free“. I was asked by a family member if I was disappointed at not winning BOS, 1st, 2nd, or 3rd. I was not disappointed in the least. The jury selected 56 out of 125 entries and 4 of my photos were selected. That was a triumph in itself. The work was astonishing. I really enjoyed seeing all of the talent on display. So I was proud to have been awarded the “Honorable Mention”. Arts Clayton is a great place for art and I am always pleased to be associated with their events and exhibits in any way possible.
Arts Clayton 2007 Juried Photography Show
Posted in Happenings, Photography by dubI was rather shocked when I received my notification letter from Arts Clayton today. Namely because of the photographs of mine that were selected by a jury to be entered into the contest. Read more »
The Black & White Event: My thoughts
Posted in Art News, Happenings, Photography by dubThis past Saturday marked the end of the first contest that I organized for the Visual Artist’s Collective of Henry County. I was both sad and relieved that it finally came to an end. Read more »
Local Fundraising
Posted in Happenings, Photography by dub
“Behind The Gates” | Find out how to get a 28″ x 36″ matted/framed print of this… Read more »
The JPG Magazine Afermath
Posted in Art News, Happenings, Photography by dubAfter some of the dust has settled from the JPG Magazine “situation”, I am left to wonder, did it really affect the magazine at all? Read more »



