Wednesday, July 29, 2009

2009 WIP / Lightside Individual Project Grant winners!

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2009 WIP/Lightside/LTI Individual Project Grant Winners
July_2009

In This Issue
Grant Winners:
Erika Larsen
Erica Allen
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Hello all,

The 2009 Women in Photography / Lightside Individual Project Grant recipients were announced on June 10th at the National Arts Club in New York City! We realize that many of you may already have heard the news ... but we wanted to provide a set of links in one e-mail so everyone can easily access the works of both winners.

Erika Larsen has been awarded the $3000.00 grant for her project Sami, The People and a special $500.00 runner-up grant was added for Erica Allen's project Untitled Gentleman. Clicking on the images below will redirect you to wipnyc.org where you can review extended portfolios from each series. Use the links to the left to connect with the artists and sponsors individual websites.

Lightside and LTI
wish to thank Amy Elkins and Cara Phillips of Women in Photography, Amani Olu of Humble Arts Foundation and the National Arts Club for their effort, support and guidance in making this project a reality.

A special thanks goes out to all the entrants whose excellent work made the selection process so difficult. We all feel that the project was a great success and are looking forward to 2010 for the next submission season.

Jeffrey Kane
Lightside Photographic Services

Erika Larsen
2009 Women in Photography / Lightside Individual Project Grant winner:
Sami, The People


erika larsen



Erica Allen
2009 Women in Photography / Lightside Individual Project Grant runner up:
Untitled Gentleman

Erica Allen
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Lightside Photographic Services offers fine art and commercial photography clients the unique service of overseeing and organizing all stages of processing, printing and presentation. Owner and operator Jeffrey Kane manages clients' post-shoot imaging needs from start to finish, including traditional processing to digital file preparation, conventional enlargement to digital print output, plus exhibition mounting and framing ... read more

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

After Color: Curated by Amani Olu

Bose Pacia Gallery, New York, NY: July 8 / August 21, 2009

Curator Amani Olu (Humble Arts Foundation) "examines how artists employ conceptual black + white photography to strengthen their ideas and how such usage comments on the dominance of large-scale color photography as seen in the contemporary art world over the last 25 years".

Lightside and LTI provided conventional black + white printing, mounting and framing services for Talia Chetrit's photographic Gradient Tool series and framing for Michael Buhler-Rose's mixed media Edition series.

Talia Chetrit: Gradient Tool #1, 2009

Michael Buheler-Rose, Edition, 2009