Thursday, October 16, 2008

October & November 2008: Ira Gardner

Gornergrat Glacier, Zermatt Switzerland 20x20 Print 2008

Faculty member Ira Gardner is exhibiting for the first time here at SFCC a show entitled "Places I have known" which is a collection of landscape photos taken recently in Switzerland and the Canadian Rockies. Ira started mountain climbing in the Canadian Rockies 20 years ago and now enjoys leisurely hikes with his wife and son.

The images were all photographed on traditional black and white film, scanned and and manipulated for tonal values, and then printed back onto traditional black and white silver paper.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

September 2008: R.L. Dietz


R.L. Dietz is presenting a selection of new images from his project : "Uber-Wide Vision"

Pictured here is the home made camera and
and one R.L.'s circular prints. Note the size difference
between the 35mm roll of film and the yellow box of 5"x7" film


R.L. is exhibiting a collection of new landscape photographs. These circular photographs represent a full frame image taken on 5"x7" film with a camera he built himself. By combining a 50mm wide angle lens on a large sheet of film he is capturing all of the light that passes through the lens and in doing so is revealing the true nature of vision. Our eyes see a circle of light instead of the rectangular shapes we've grown accustomed to seeing in the photographic print.

R.L. reminds us how simple photography can be by building a home made light tight box and cutting out an opening for a lens. The scenes he captures may be familiar, but when presented in his wide angle circle format, we learn to appreciate the act of "seeing" all over again.

Friday, June 13, 2008

June 2008: Graduate Show

Photo of Angie Azar by: Caroline Hunton

This year's graduating class includes:
Caroline Hunton
Heather Freeman
Heather Etherton
Chris Thompson
Angie Azar
Tony Roche
Vanessa Hadford
Tyra Williams
Carlena Hockersmith
Sarah Lufkin
Gail Guy
Keyra Elder
Lawrence Long
Jesse Wanskasmith
Melissa Lindsey
Erica Martinez

Good Luck Class of 2008!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

April 2008: Zachary Mazur

Chain Reaction: Circum-navigating the Hanford Nuclear Reservation
Zachary Mazur explores the social and environmental issues surrounding the Hanford Nuclear Reservation through a series of images taken as he travelled the 586 square mile perimeter.

Established as part of the Manhattan Project in 1943, Hanford is the largest nuclear waste facility in the Western Hemisphere. These photographs challenge our mythology of "Great American West" by juxtapositioning the beautiful visual aesthetic of the photographs with the knowledge that this is a toxic landscape that has become the world's largest environmental cleanup effort.

To see more of Zachary Mazur's work visit his website at www.photozam.com

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

January 2008: Bobbi Zorn

The SFCC Photography gallery is proud to host the abstract photographs of Bobbi Zorn. Bobbi is a former student of our program and is active in the Spokane Camera Club.

"I'm a simple-minded photographer. I believe the simpler the composition the easier on the mind. We all need a rest from the informational highway that constantly bombards us daily. "


To see more of Bobbi Zorn's work check out her website at: http://www.phottwigging.com/-/phottwigging/