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EXHIBITION #2
WINDOW WISHING by Harry Longstreet
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Harry Longstreet describes his work as Humanist Realism. It's never posed and he uses natural light only.
He has had solo exhibits and has been in over 200 juried national and international exhibits.
Longstreet is a retired writer/producer/ director of 25 years.
www.harrylongstreet.com
He has had solo exhibits and has been in over 200 juried national and international exhibits.
Longstreet is a retired writer/producer/ director of 25 years.
www.harrylongstreet.com
#6390-DUNDAS ST W by Gun Roze
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Gun Roze says, "As a photographer, my defining year was 2012. While living in New York City I discovered a series of colour 35mm negatives of images I photographed mainly on the streets of Manhattan in 1982. This discovery inspired me to return to street photography in NYC, though from a resident’s perspective this time.
Being a dedicated walker, I choose to use a compact point-and-shoot digital camera for its easy access along all my routes. I photograph whatever intuitively attracts my attention or interests me. I have no need to plan my street captures since I am fully present when out and about. My natural approach allows for repeated routes and previous finds to be experienced anew.
My intention is to transform overlooked and ordinary subject matter into extraordinary images. With this emphasis I regard myself primarily as a street-based photographer. I also thoroughly enjoy creative collaborations with my fellow artists to photograph honest and compelling portraits."
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SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
“MANHATTAN 1982”, September 2021, The Commotion, Vancouver, BC
“MANHATTAN 1982”, September 2019, Supernova Coffee, Toronto, ON
“Accidental Urban Portals”, July 2019, The Window Gallery, Toronto, ON
GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
“MANHATTAN 1982”, April 2019, AGO Concourse Gallery, Toronto, ON
LIVE AUCTIONS:
SNAP for ACT, March 2019, Arcadian Court, Toronto, ON
PUBLISHED:
Hardcover photo book titled MANHATTAN 1982, self-published in March 2020
Featured Artist in AGO’s catalogue for the Studio 54 exhibition, April 2021
Images for Sale-
#6390-Dundas St W- 16"H x 20"W
Hahnemuhle Fine Art Satin
$500 unframed
Limited Edition of 25
Signed on back
#1891-Lansdowne Ave- 16"W x 20"H
Hahnemuhle Fine Art Satin
$500 unframed
Limited Edition of 25
Signed on back
#5818-Dundas St W- 16"W x 20"H
Hahnemuhle Fine Art Satin
$500 unframed
Limited Edition of 25
Signed on back
Contact: Gun Roze
gunroze@gmail.com
www.shot-by-gun.com
Instagram- @gunroze7
Tumblr- gunroze.tumblr.com
Being a dedicated walker, I choose to use a compact point-and-shoot digital camera for its easy access along all my routes. I photograph whatever intuitively attracts my attention or interests me. I have no need to plan my street captures since I am fully present when out and about. My natural approach allows for repeated routes and previous finds to be experienced anew.
My intention is to transform overlooked and ordinary subject matter into extraordinary images. With this emphasis I regard myself primarily as a street-based photographer. I also thoroughly enjoy creative collaborations with my fellow artists to photograph honest and compelling portraits."
CV
SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
“MANHATTAN 1982”, September 2021, The Commotion, Vancouver, BC
“MANHATTAN 1982”, September 2019, Supernova Coffee, Toronto, ON
“Accidental Urban Portals”, July 2019, The Window Gallery, Toronto, ON
GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
“MANHATTAN 1982”, April 2019, AGO Concourse Gallery, Toronto, ON
LIVE AUCTIONS:
SNAP for ACT, March 2019, Arcadian Court, Toronto, ON
PUBLISHED:
Hardcover photo book titled MANHATTAN 1982, self-published in March 2020
Featured Artist in AGO’s catalogue for the Studio 54 exhibition, April 2021
Images for Sale-
#6390-Dundas St W- 16"H x 20"W
Hahnemuhle Fine Art Satin
$500 unframed
Limited Edition of 25
Signed on back
#1891-Lansdowne Ave- 16"W x 20"H
Hahnemuhle Fine Art Satin
$500 unframed
Limited Edition of 25
Signed on back
#5818-Dundas St W- 16"W x 20"H
Hahnemuhle Fine Art Satin
$500 unframed
Limited Edition of 25
Signed on back
Contact: Gun Roze
gunroze@gmail.com
www.shot-by-gun.com
Instagram- @gunroze7
Tumblr- gunroze.tumblr.com
#3328-SORAUREN AVE by Gun Roze
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Images for Sale-
#3328-Soauren Ave- 16"W x 20"H
Hahnemuhle Fine Art Satin
$500 unframed
Limited Edition of 25
Signed on back
#2168-Dundas St W- 16"W x 20"H
Hahnemuhle Fine Art Satin
$500 unframed
Limited Edition of 25
Signed on back
#1891-Lansdowne Ave- 16"W x 20"H
Hahnemuhle Fine Art Satin
$500 unframed
Limited Edition of 25
Signed on back
Contact: Gun Roze
gunroze@gmail.com
www.shot-by-gun.com
Instagram- @gunroze7
Tumblr- gunroze.tumblr.com
#3328-Soauren Ave- 16"W x 20"H
Hahnemuhle Fine Art Satin
$500 unframed
Limited Edition of 25
Signed on back
#2168-Dundas St W- 16"W x 20"H
Hahnemuhle Fine Art Satin
$500 unframed
Limited Edition of 25
Signed on back
#1891-Lansdowne Ave- 16"W x 20"H
Hahnemuhle Fine Art Satin
$500 unframed
Limited Edition of 25
Signed on back
Contact: Gun Roze
gunroze@gmail.com
www.shot-by-gun.com
Instagram- @gunroze7
Tumblr- gunroze.tumblr.com
DISNEY HALL WONDERLAND by Jane Gottlieb
HONORABLE MENTION
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HONORABLE MENTION
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Saturated colours, altered perspective and changing common points of view into something unique and intriguing: this is Jane Gottlieb, introducing us to a contemporary Wonderland with her strongly theatrical effects. Her artworks show how a classical composition can be turned into a visual challenge, incited by vivid colors.
Here home is her masterpiece: filled with her art, colorful Italian modern furniture, every wall inside and outside are painted with beautiful bright colors.
An artist all her life, she has been creating
her artworks the over the last 30 years with her lifetime collection of photographs that she has taken traveling all over the world and the magic of photoshop. Her art has been exhibited in many galleries and museums all across the US and Europe, featured in numerous magazines, and displayed in the many international art expos.
Gottlieb says, "I am proud to announce that I have just installed over 150 large art works in eight different buildings at UCLA and UCSB. Just installed a commission for the UCSB Library that is 14’x15’!
I have been expressing my joy of art with paint, shapes and colors since I was very young. I began as a painter, evolved into a photographer, and eventually began painting on individual photographic prints over thirty years ago. I hand painted vivid colors on my Cibachrome prints, creating a wonderful new reality. Now I scan my one-of-a-kind hand-painted prints & collection of photos taken over a lifetime all around the world andI paint, collage and enhance them with Photoshop.
Color is luscious to me. It’s a luxury to be able to fill my life with color. Color is energy; it evokes emotion and feelings. It’s the other side of intellectual, and it makes you feel good—it really does pick you up, and it makes you smile.
My art has been exhibited worldwide in many solo exhibitions:
Butler Institute of American Art; Carnegie Art Museum in Oxnard, CA; Laguna Art Museum. CA; Petersen Automotive Museum, LA, CA; UCSB Art, Design & Architecture Museum, MAD Art Gallery, Milan, Italy, LA County Museum of Natural History, CA; Monterey Museum of Art, CA; Louis Stern Gallery, West Hollywood, CA; Wall Space Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA; Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York City; L’Image Gallery, Rome, Italy, Colorinda Gallery, Lisbon. Portugal
I have been included in countless group exhibits over the last 30 years, and collected by museums, foundations, corporations and individuals worldwide. Many magazine articles, magazine and book covers, two museum exhibition catalogues and two books have been published of my art, Garden Tales and Car Tales."
CV
SOLO EXHIBITIONS-
UCSB AD&A Museum - “Jane Gottlieb Photographs France”
UCLA Anderson School of Management – 25 large artworks
UCLA Law School Library – 4 floors 45 large artworks
UCLA Young Graduate Library – 15 large artworks in main floor study hall
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health – created First Vertical Art Gallery
UCSB Gervirtz Graduate School of Education – 2 floors 25 large artworks
UCSB English Department - 20 my “Joy Rides”
MAD Gallery, Milan, Italy - showing my art on large screens 2016-2018
Colorinda Art Gallery, Lisbon, Portugal, representing me 2016-2017
“Jane Gottlieb Fantasy Gardens” - Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens Gallery
“Jane Gottlieb: Beyond Belief” - Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard, CA
“Jane Gottlieb – Joy Rides” Patty Look Lewis Gallery, SB, CA
“Jane Gottlieb: Celebrating Monet” - Nancy Hoffman Gallery, NYC, NY
”Jane Gottlieb – Vivid” – Wall Space Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA
“Jane Gottlieb Photographs” - Nancy Hoffman Gallery, NYC,
“Jane Gottlieb: Garden Works” - Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio
“Jane Gottlieb - Joy Rides” - Three Year Exhibition 45 large artworks
Los Angeles County Natural History Museum - Los Angeles, CA
“Central Park” - 717 5th Avenue Public Space, NYC, NY
Art for Two Billboards: “Perfect Score & Pink Cadillac Fin”
Universal City Walk, Los Angeles, CA
“Jane Gottlieb – Joy Rides” - Murphy Auto Museum – Oxnard, CA
“Jane Gottlieb’s Joy Rides” - The Auto Art Gallery - World Wide Web
“Digital Dreamscapes” - Palos Verdes Art Center - Palos Verdes, CA
“Jane Gottlieb’s Dream Machines” - Saporiti Italia - Milan, Italy
“Dream Machines” - L’Image Gallery - Rome, Italy
“Daydreams” - Louis Stern Gallery - Beverly Hills, CA
“Dreamscapes” - Art / LA ’93 - Int’l Art Fair - Los Angeles, CA
“Imaginary Landscapes” - Fine Arts Building - Los Angeles, CA
“Daydreams” - Sternberg Gallery - Palm Desert, CA
“Jane Gottlieb Color” - Ginny Williams Gallery - Denver, CO
“Imaginary Daydreams” - Leband Art Gallery,
Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS-
Brookings Institute, Washington, DC
Cedar's Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
UCSB AD&A Museum, Santa Barbara, CA
UCSB Main Library Entry - 15’x16’ artwork, Santa Barbara, CA
Laguna Art Museum, Laguna, CA
Orange County Museum of Art, CA
Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard, CA
Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio
Frederick R. Weisman Collection, Los Angeles. CA
Marcia Weisman Foundation, Los Angeles, CA
Walt Disney Art Collection, Burbank, CA
General Telephone, Los Angeles, CA
The Progressive Corporation Art Collection, All over the USA
EMI / Capital Records : Los Angeles, NYC, London, Paris
www.janegottlieb.com
Here home is her masterpiece: filled with her art, colorful Italian modern furniture, every wall inside and outside are painted with beautiful bright colors.
An artist all her life, she has been creating
her artworks the over the last 30 years with her lifetime collection of photographs that she has taken traveling all over the world and the magic of photoshop. Her art has been exhibited in many galleries and museums all across the US and Europe, featured in numerous magazines, and displayed in the many international art expos.
Gottlieb says, "I am proud to announce that I have just installed over 150 large art works in eight different buildings at UCLA and UCSB. Just installed a commission for the UCSB Library that is 14’x15’!
I have been expressing my joy of art with paint, shapes and colors since I was very young. I began as a painter, evolved into a photographer, and eventually began painting on individual photographic prints over thirty years ago. I hand painted vivid colors on my Cibachrome prints, creating a wonderful new reality. Now I scan my one-of-a-kind hand-painted prints & collection of photos taken over a lifetime all around the world andI paint, collage and enhance them with Photoshop.
Color is luscious to me. It’s a luxury to be able to fill my life with color. Color is energy; it evokes emotion and feelings. It’s the other side of intellectual, and it makes you feel good—it really does pick you up, and it makes you smile.
My art has been exhibited worldwide in many solo exhibitions:
Butler Institute of American Art; Carnegie Art Museum in Oxnard, CA; Laguna Art Museum. CA; Petersen Automotive Museum, LA, CA; UCSB Art, Design & Architecture Museum, MAD Art Gallery, Milan, Italy, LA County Museum of Natural History, CA; Monterey Museum of Art, CA; Louis Stern Gallery, West Hollywood, CA; Wall Space Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA; Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York City; L’Image Gallery, Rome, Italy, Colorinda Gallery, Lisbon. Portugal
I have been included in countless group exhibits over the last 30 years, and collected by museums, foundations, corporations and individuals worldwide. Many magazine articles, magazine and book covers, two museum exhibition catalogues and two books have been published of my art, Garden Tales and Car Tales."
CV
SOLO EXHIBITIONS-
UCSB AD&A Museum - “Jane Gottlieb Photographs France”
UCLA Anderson School of Management – 25 large artworks
UCLA Law School Library – 4 floors 45 large artworks
UCLA Young Graduate Library – 15 large artworks in main floor study hall
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health – created First Vertical Art Gallery
UCSB Gervirtz Graduate School of Education – 2 floors 25 large artworks
UCSB English Department - 20 my “Joy Rides”
MAD Gallery, Milan, Italy - showing my art on large screens 2016-2018
Colorinda Art Gallery, Lisbon, Portugal, representing me 2016-2017
“Jane Gottlieb Fantasy Gardens” - Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens Gallery
“Jane Gottlieb: Beyond Belief” - Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard, CA
“Jane Gottlieb – Joy Rides” Patty Look Lewis Gallery, SB, CA
“Jane Gottlieb: Celebrating Monet” - Nancy Hoffman Gallery, NYC, NY
”Jane Gottlieb – Vivid” – Wall Space Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA
“Jane Gottlieb Photographs” - Nancy Hoffman Gallery, NYC,
“Jane Gottlieb: Garden Works” - Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio
“Jane Gottlieb - Joy Rides” - Three Year Exhibition 45 large artworks
Los Angeles County Natural History Museum - Los Angeles, CA
“Central Park” - 717 5th Avenue Public Space, NYC, NY
Art for Two Billboards: “Perfect Score & Pink Cadillac Fin”
Universal City Walk, Los Angeles, CA
“Jane Gottlieb – Joy Rides” - Murphy Auto Museum – Oxnard, CA
“Jane Gottlieb’s Joy Rides” - The Auto Art Gallery - World Wide Web
“Digital Dreamscapes” - Palos Verdes Art Center - Palos Verdes, CA
“Jane Gottlieb’s Dream Machines” - Saporiti Italia - Milan, Italy
“Dream Machines” - L’Image Gallery - Rome, Italy
“Daydreams” - Louis Stern Gallery - Beverly Hills, CA
“Dreamscapes” - Art / LA ’93 - Int’l Art Fair - Los Angeles, CA
“Imaginary Landscapes” - Fine Arts Building - Los Angeles, CA
“Daydreams” - Sternberg Gallery - Palm Desert, CA
“Jane Gottlieb Color” - Ginny Williams Gallery - Denver, CO
“Imaginary Daydreams” - Leband Art Gallery,
Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS-
Brookings Institute, Washington, DC
Cedar's Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
UCSB AD&A Museum, Santa Barbara, CA
UCSB Main Library Entry - 15’x16’ artwork, Santa Barbara, CA
Laguna Art Museum, Laguna, CA
Orange County Museum of Art, CA
Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard, CA
Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio
Frederick R. Weisman Collection, Los Angeles. CA
Marcia Weisman Foundation, Los Angeles, CA
Walt Disney Art Collection, Burbank, CA
General Telephone, Los Angeles, CA
The Progressive Corporation Art Collection, All over the USA
EMI / Capital Records : Los Angeles, NYC, London, Paris
www.janegottlieb.com
HOLLOW 01 by Gosia Machaczka
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Gosia Machaczka says, "Always curious and hungry for more, I was drawn to the nightlife - eccentricity and the promise that no dream is too big in Los Angeles. I found myself moving very spontaneously, like it was my last chance to save myself from settling with Swedish life.
The country where the Law of Jante – “You are not to think you're anyone special, or that you're better than us” - is still very much practiced. I was tired of the disapproval towards those who do things out of the ordinary, or are personally ambitious, and I was desperate to try to break free.
At a first glance, LA seemed to be full of smiling people talking about bright futures, with a very shiny surface often set to blind others. However, the surface seemed somewhat off, like it was put on in a haste, just like the paint on the walls of my new apartment. So, I started to pick on it, peeling one layer after another, until I made it to what was hidden behind. Loneliness, emptiness, and sometimes even despair was just as present here as it was back home. Instead of adding another layer of paint I chose to bring the darkness to light with a series of photographs."
Swedish and Polish raised, Los Angeles based image maker Gosia Machaczka took her time to explore different ways of creating.
As an artist she knows that inspiration and creativity is not restricted to only one outlet. She is a portrait, product, and concert photographer driven by storytelling. Color, contrast and drama are frequently used in her work, channeling the glamour and grit of the LA lifestyle.
www.gosiamachaczka.com
@gosiamachaczka
@gosiama
The country where the Law of Jante – “You are not to think you're anyone special, or that you're better than us” - is still very much practiced. I was tired of the disapproval towards those who do things out of the ordinary, or are personally ambitious, and I was desperate to try to break free.
At a first glance, LA seemed to be full of smiling people talking about bright futures, with a very shiny surface often set to blind others. However, the surface seemed somewhat off, like it was put on in a haste, just like the paint on the walls of my new apartment. So, I started to pick on it, peeling one layer after another, until I made it to what was hidden behind. Loneliness, emptiness, and sometimes even despair was just as present here as it was back home. Instead of adding another layer of paint I chose to bring the darkness to light with a series of photographs."
Swedish and Polish raised, Los Angeles based image maker Gosia Machaczka took her time to explore different ways of creating.
As an artist she knows that inspiration and creativity is not restricted to only one outlet. She is a portrait, product, and concert photographer driven by storytelling. Color, contrast and drama are frequently used in her work, channeling the glamour and grit of the LA lifestyle.
www.gosiamachaczka.com
@gosiamachaczka
@gosiama
UNDERWEAR DISPLAY, BARCELONA by Gary Beeber
Gary Beeber says, "I am drawn to subjects I find to be incongruous, and have often been told that I see things that other people don’t pay much attention to. The images I capture speak to me in a variety of ways, fulfilling an insatiable curiosity about the world and everything in it.​ As I photograph, I make adjustments with the composition and perspective. I also make changes based on how I foresee the printed image.
I’ve used a lot of cameras over the years but prefer digital because I like immediacy. When I started getting serious about photography digital cameras didn’t exist, nor did personal computers. I used computers early on but they were very primitive by today’s standards.​I like to come back to themes and been working on the “Passages” and “Sylvester Manor” series for several years.
For me, it’s exciting to see how things change over time and sometimes disappear altogether. I prefer quiet places where I can spend time thinking about each subject without interruption, but sometimes that’s not possible. Some places I know about and some places I find by chance."
Gary Beeber is an award-winning American photographer/filmmaker who has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the United States and Europe.
His documentary films have screened at over 120 film festivals. Solo (photography) exhibitions include two at Generous Miracles Gallery (NYC), two at the Griffin Museum of Photography, and upcoming exhibitions at PRAXIS Photo Arts Center (Minneapolis), and the Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts (Providence, RI).
Beeber’s work has also been included in juried exhibitions throughout the world. Among Fortune 500 companies who collect his work are Pfizer Pharmaceutical, Goldman Sachs and Chase Bank.
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2022: Pictures from Sylvester Manor, Praxis Photo Arts Center, Minneapolis, MN, (Yorgos Efthymiadis)
Pictures from Sylvester Manor, Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts, Providence, RI, (Yorgos Efthymiadis)
2020: Sylvester Manor, Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, MA, (Yorgos Efthymiadis)
2018: Ladies & Gentlemen, A Smith Gallery, Johnson City, TX, (Amanda Smith and Kevin Tully)
2017: Personalities, Griffin Museum of Photography (Paula Tognarelli)
Personalities, RICPA, Providence, RI (Paula Tognarelli)
Recent Selected Exhibitions, 2021
Honorable Mention: “portal” Amanda Smith Gallery (Elizabeth Avedon)
Honorable Mention: “After Dark” PRAXIS Photo Center, Minneapolis (Cory Fitzgerald)
WORK FOR SALE-
Underwear display, Barcelona- 20"H x 14" W
Archival paper
$750 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on front
Street person’s shoes, Barcelona- 20"H x 14" W
Archival paper
$750 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on front
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland, Ohio- 20"H x 14" W
Archival paper
$750 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on front
Contact: Gary Beeber
gary@garybeeber.com
www.garybeeber.com
Ig- @beebergary
I’ve used a lot of cameras over the years but prefer digital because I like immediacy. When I started getting serious about photography digital cameras didn’t exist, nor did personal computers. I used computers early on but they were very primitive by today’s standards.​I like to come back to themes and been working on the “Passages” and “Sylvester Manor” series for several years.
For me, it’s exciting to see how things change over time and sometimes disappear altogether. I prefer quiet places where I can spend time thinking about each subject without interruption, but sometimes that’s not possible. Some places I know about and some places I find by chance."
Gary Beeber is an award-winning American photographer/filmmaker who has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the United States and Europe.
His documentary films have screened at over 120 film festivals. Solo (photography) exhibitions include two at Generous Miracles Gallery (NYC), two at the Griffin Museum of Photography, and upcoming exhibitions at PRAXIS Photo Arts Center (Minneapolis), and the Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts (Providence, RI).
Beeber’s work has also been included in juried exhibitions throughout the world. Among Fortune 500 companies who collect his work are Pfizer Pharmaceutical, Goldman Sachs and Chase Bank.
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2022: Pictures from Sylvester Manor, Praxis Photo Arts Center, Minneapolis, MN, (Yorgos Efthymiadis)
Pictures from Sylvester Manor, Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts, Providence, RI, (Yorgos Efthymiadis)
2020: Sylvester Manor, Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, MA, (Yorgos Efthymiadis)
2018: Ladies & Gentlemen, A Smith Gallery, Johnson City, TX, (Amanda Smith and Kevin Tully)
2017: Personalities, Griffin Museum of Photography (Paula Tognarelli)
Personalities, RICPA, Providence, RI (Paula Tognarelli)
Recent Selected Exhibitions, 2021
Honorable Mention: “portal” Amanda Smith Gallery (Elizabeth Avedon)
Honorable Mention: “After Dark” PRAXIS Photo Center, Minneapolis (Cory Fitzgerald)
WORK FOR SALE-
Underwear display, Barcelona- 20"H x 14" W
Archival paper
$750 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on front
Street person’s shoes, Barcelona- 20"H x 14" W
Archival paper
$750 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on front
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland, Ohio- 20"H x 14" W
Archival paper
$750 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on front
Contact: Gary Beeber
gary@garybeeber.com
www.garybeeber.com
Ig- @beebergary
LOOKING OUT MY WINDOW, NYC by Gary Beeber
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Looking out my window, NYC- 20"H x 14" W
Archival paper
$750 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on front
Diners, Waverly Inn, NYC- 20"H x 14" W
Archival paper
$750 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on front
Burlesque star Poppy Tart on West 72nd St, NYC- 20"H x 14" W
Archival paper
$750 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on front
Contact: Gary Beeber
gary@garybeeber.com
www.garybeeber.com
Ig- @beebergary
Archival paper
$750 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on front
Diners, Waverly Inn, NYC- 20"H x 14" W
Archival paper
$750 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on front
Burlesque star Poppy Tart on West 72nd St, NYC- 20"H x 14" W
Archival paper
$750 unframed
Limited edition of 10
Signed on front
Contact: Gary Beeber
gary@garybeeber.com
www.garybeeber.com
Ig- @beebergary
WESTMINSTER PALACE by Eric Renard
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Eric Renard says, '336 Hours in the U.K.', which can whittled down by eating, sleeping, indecision and driving are not enough time see the U.K. but we did our best. I think we logged close to 1,300 miles, driving on the wrong side of the road with the steering wheel in the wrong hand and manually shifting with the hand too.
I am not sure how many rotaries we went thru or how many times Siri tried to send us down one way streets, but we did our best. The hardest part of all this was condensing this massive trek into just 6 images which is not enough to share this adventure but I did my best. And I would change a thing except the limit on 6 images.Artist BioEric M Renard (www.ericrenardphotography.com) is a Los Angeles based photographer. Born in New York, he attended school just outside NYC. Eric spent his summers in Maine, where he was first introduced to photography and learned his way around a darkroom."
Eric’s passion for photography was reignited at Tufts University in Boston, where he studied under Siegfried Halus. After graduating, Eric moved to San Francisco and worked as an architectural photographer before moving to Los Angeles. Eric’s unique exposure to both urban and rural life can be seen throughout his work, as he is equally at home in both settings. Usually working in black and white, his urban cityscapes and rural landscapes often reflect an eerie sense of peace and quiet, rarely portraying more than one or two people. Eric’s photography has been exhibited in galleries in Los Angeles, New York, Oregon, Texas, Minnesota and digitally around the world, receiving numerous awards.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS-
2021 The Space Between, Fabrik, , Los Angeles, CA
2019 Abandoned Spaces & Urban Places, House of Lucie, Los Angeles, CA
2015 Photography by Eric M Renard, Seyhoun Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
JURIED GROUP EXHIBITIONS-
2021 Praxis Gallery “Landscapes”, Minneapolis, MN.
2021 A Smith Gallery “Vistas”, Johnson City, TX
2021 Black Box Gallery “Open Theme” Portland, OR
2021 SFVACC/SCORE “Captured Through A Lens”, CA
2021 California Art League “Gold Medal Show - Delights and Shadows”, CA
2021 Las Laguna Art Gallery “Open Theme”, CA
2021 Black Box Gallery “Shadow & Light”, Portland, OR
2021 Praxis Gallery “The Streets”, Minneapolis, MN.
2021 A Smith Gallery “Water”, Johnson City, TX
2021 SFVACC/SCORE “Chiaroscuro”, CA
2021 Black Box Gallery “Shades of Grey”, Portland, OR
2021 SFVACC/SCORE “Artopia”, CA
2021 A Smith Gallery “Open Theme | Unbound”, Johnson City, TX
2021 Black Box Gallery “Landscape & Architecture”, Portland, OR
2021 NYC4PA “Wandering Curves”, New York, NY
2021 California Art League “Sublime”, CA
2021 SCORE/SFVACC “Call of the Wild, “, CA
2021 SCORE/SFVACC “Models in Motion“, CA
2021 Grey Cube Gallery “Skies”
2021 Light Space & Time “Abstract”, Palm Springs, CA
2021 Light Space & Time “ CityScapes“, Palm Springs, CA
2021 Praxis Gallery “After Dark”, Minneapolis, MN
2021 SCORE/SFVACC “Art Along the Boulevard”, CA
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS-
Black & White #149, Ross, CA Nov 2021, Cover and inside pages
Photographize Magazine, issue 01, Nov 2021
November, EYE-Photo Magazine, 2020
Pictorial List Magazine, July 2020
VoyageLA Magazine, October 2019
2021 Neutral Density Photography Awards, Balance, Honorable Mention
2021 Neutral Density Photography Awards, Mesquite Flats, Honorable Mention
2021 International Photography Awards, Death Valley Yin & Yang, Honorable Mention
2021 International Photography Awards, Empire in the Clouds, Honorable Mention
2021 International Photography Awards, Mesquite Flats, Honorable Mention
2021 Grey Cube “Landscapes”, Death Valley Dunes, Best of Show
2021 Grey Cube “Water”, June Gloom, Merit Award
2021 Light Space & Time “Landscape”, El Capitan in Merced River, Top 10
2021 Light Space & Time “Landscape”, Sentinel Rock 2021, Merit Award
2021 Art Room Gallery “Textures”, Death Valley Yin & Yang, Honorable Mention
2021 Art Room Gallery “Textures”, Chrysler Building, Honorable Mention
2021 Grey Cube “Botanicals”, Water Lily, Special Merit Award
2021 Art Room Gallery “Nature”, El Capitan and Merced River, Third Place
2021 Fine Art Photography Awards, Rendezvous in Venice, Nomination
2021 Fine Art Photography Awards, Death Valley Yin & Yang, Nomination
IMAGES FOR SALE-
Westminster Palace - 15"H x 10” W on 20"H x 15” sheet
Archival paper
$500 unframed
Limited edition of 12
Signed on front
Under the Castle - 15"H x 10” W on 20"H x 15” sheet
Archival paper
$500 unframed
Limited edition of 12
The Descent - 15"H x 10” W on 20"H x 15” sheet
Archival paper
$500 unframed
Limited edition of 12
Signed on front
Contact-
Eric M. Renard
T: (310) 889-1180
W: ericrenardphotography.com
IG: @renard_photo
FB: Eric Renard Photography
I am not sure how many rotaries we went thru or how many times Siri tried to send us down one way streets, but we did our best. The hardest part of all this was condensing this massive trek into just 6 images which is not enough to share this adventure but I did my best. And I would change a thing except the limit on 6 images.Artist BioEric M Renard (www.ericrenardphotography.com) is a Los Angeles based photographer. Born in New York, he attended school just outside NYC. Eric spent his summers in Maine, where he was first introduced to photography and learned his way around a darkroom."
Eric’s passion for photography was reignited at Tufts University in Boston, where he studied under Siegfried Halus. After graduating, Eric moved to San Francisco and worked as an architectural photographer before moving to Los Angeles. Eric’s unique exposure to both urban and rural life can be seen throughout his work, as he is equally at home in both settings. Usually working in black and white, his urban cityscapes and rural landscapes often reflect an eerie sense of peace and quiet, rarely portraying more than one or two people. Eric’s photography has been exhibited in galleries in Los Angeles, New York, Oregon, Texas, Minnesota and digitally around the world, receiving numerous awards.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS-
2021 The Space Between, Fabrik, , Los Angeles, CA
2019 Abandoned Spaces & Urban Places, House of Lucie, Los Angeles, CA
2015 Photography by Eric M Renard, Seyhoun Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
JURIED GROUP EXHIBITIONS-
2021 Praxis Gallery “Landscapes”, Minneapolis, MN.
2021 A Smith Gallery “Vistas”, Johnson City, TX
2021 Black Box Gallery “Open Theme” Portland, OR
2021 SFVACC/SCORE “Captured Through A Lens”, CA
2021 California Art League “Gold Medal Show - Delights and Shadows”, CA
2021 Las Laguna Art Gallery “Open Theme”, CA
2021 Black Box Gallery “Shadow & Light”, Portland, OR
2021 Praxis Gallery “The Streets”, Minneapolis, MN.
2021 A Smith Gallery “Water”, Johnson City, TX
2021 SFVACC/SCORE “Chiaroscuro”, CA
2021 Black Box Gallery “Shades of Grey”, Portland, OR
2021 SFVACC/SCORE “Artopia”, CA
2021 A Smith Gallery “Open Theme | Unbound”, Johnson City, TX
2021 Black Box Gallery “Landscape & Architecture”, Portland, OR
2021 NYC4PA “Wandering Curves”, New York, NY
2021 California Art League “Sublime”, CA
2021 SCORE/SFVACC “Call of the Wild, “, CA
2021 SCORE/SFVACC “Models in Motion“, CA
2021 Grey Cube Gallery “Skies”
2021 Light Space & Time “Abstract”, Palm Springs, CA
2021 Light Space & Time “ CityScapes“, Palm Springs, CA
2021 Praxis Gallery “After Dark”, Minneapolis, MN
2021 SCORE/SFVACC “Art Along the Boulevard”, CA
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS-
Black & White #149, Ross, CA Nov 2021, Cover and inside pages
Photographize Magazine, issue 01, Nov 2021
November, EYE-Photo Magazine, 2020
Pictorial List Magazine, July 2020
VoyageLA Magazine, October 2019
2021 Neutral Density Photography Awards, Balance, Honorable Mention
2021 Neutral Density Photography Awards, Mesquite Flats, Honorable Mention
2021 International Photography Awards, Death Valley Yin & Yang, Honorable Mention
2021 International Photography Awards, Empire in the Clouds, Honorable Mention
2021 International Photography Awards, Mesquite Flats, Honorable Mention
2021 Grey Cube “Landscapes”, Death Valley Dunes, Best of Show
2021 Grey Cube “Water”, June Gloom, Merit Award
2021 Light Space & Time “Landscape”, El Capitan in Merced River, Top 10
2021 Light Space & Time “Landscape”, Sentinel Rock 2021, Merit Award
2021 Art Room Gallery “Textures”, Death Valley Yin & Yang, Honorable Mention
2021 Art Room Gallery “Textures”, Chrysler Building, Honorable Mention
2021 Grey Cube “Botanicals”, Water Lily, Special Merit Award
2021 Art Room Gallery “Nature”, El Capitan and Merced River, Third Place
2021 Fine Art Photography Awards, Rendezvous in Venice, Nomination
2021 Fine Art Photography Awards, Death Valley Yin & Yang, Nomination
IMAGES FOR SALE-
Westminster Palace - 15"H x 10” W on 20"H x 15” sheet
Archival paper
$500 unframed
Limited edition of 12
Signed on front
Under the Castle - 15"H x 10” W on 20"H x 15” sheet
Archival paper
$500 unframed
Limited edition of 12
The Descent - 15"H x 10” W on 20"H x 15” sheet
Archival paper
$500 unframed
Limited edition of 12
Signed on front
Contact-
Eric M. Renard
T: (310) 889-1180
W: ericrenardphotography.com
IG: @renard_photo
FB: Eric Renard Photography
TOWER BRIDGE by Eric Renard
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IMAGES FOR SALE-
Tower Bridge - 15"H x 10” W on 20"H x 15” sheet
Archival paper
$500 unframed
Limited edition of 12
Signed on front
The Spanish Art Director- 15"H x 10” W on 20"H x 15” sheet
Archival paper
$500 unframed
Limited edition of 12
Signed on front
Baker Street Station - 15"H x 10” W on 20"H x 15” sheet
Archival paper
$500 unframed
Limited edition of 12
Signed on front
Contact-
Eric M. Renard
T: (310) 889-1180
W: ericrenardphotography.com
IG: @renard_photo
FB: Eric Renard Photography
Tower Bridge - 15"H x 10” W on 20"H x 15” sheet
Archival paper
$500 unframed
Limited edition of 12
Signed on front
The Spanish Art Director- 15"H x 10” W on 20"H x 15” sheet
Archival paper
$500 unframed
Limited edition of 12
Signed on front
Baker Street Station - 15"H x 10” W on 20"H x 15” sheet
Archival paper
$500 unframed
Limited edition of 12
Signed on front
Contact-
Eric M. Renard
T: (310) 889-1180
W: ericrenardphotography.com
IG: @renard_photo
FB: Eric Renard Photography
VETERAN by Eric Davidove
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Eric Davidove says, "I am a California native street photographer who currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area, and started taking street photography seriously in March 2015. My time spent as a street mime comes in handy, giving me the ability to anticipate street moments and be there with my camera as they happen, and to take photos without being noticed or upsetting people."
JURIED GROUP EXHIBITS:
LensCulture Street Photography Awards, Online
Istanbul Street Photography Festival, Online
Los Angeles Center of Photography Annual Street Photography Around the World Exhibition, Los Angeles CA
Miami Street Photography Festival, Miami FL and Milan Italy
Inaugural Feature Shoot Street Photography Awards, New York NY
FOCUS Photo L.A. Summer Edition, Los Angeles CA
Camera USA National Photography Exhibition, Naples FL
IMAGES FOR SALE-
https://edovephotos.myportfolio.com
Instagram: @edovephotos
JURIED GROUP EXHIBITS:
LensCulture Street Photography Awards, Online
Istanbul Street Photography Festival, Online
Los Angeles Center of Photography Annual Street Photography Around the World Exhibition, Los Angeles CA
Miami Street Photography Festival, Miami FL and Milan Italy
Inaugural Feature Shoot Street Photography Awards, New York NY
FOCUS Photo L.A. Summer Edition, Los Angeles CA
Camera USA National Photography Exhibition, Naples FL
IMAGES FOR SALE-
Veteran - 11"H x 14"W
Archival Paper
$150 unframed
No Mask - 11"H x 14"W
Archival Paper
$150 unframed
Late Afternoon- 11"H x 14"W
Archival Paper
$150 unframed
Contact: Eric Davidove
edovephotos@gmail.comhttps://edovephotos.myportfolio.com
Instagram: @edovephotos
DRESS CODE by Eric Davidove
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Dress Code - 11"H x 14"W
Archival Paper
$150 unframed
Hollywood Beauty- 11"H x 14"W
Archival Paper
$150 unframed
December - 11"H x 14"W
Archival Paper
$150 unframed
https://edovephotos.myportfolio.com
Instagram: @edovephotos
Archival Paper
$150 unframed
Hollywood Beauty- 11"H x 14"W
Archival Paper
$150 unframed
December - 11"H x 14"W
Archival Paper
$150 unframed
Contact: Eric Davidove
edovephotos@gmail.comhttps://edovephotos.myportfolio.com
Instagram: @edovephotos
HARVARD BRIDGE by Edward Boches
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Edward Boches says about his series,
'Somewhere Along the Curve', In Boston, a typical spring brings the city to life.Tourists clog the Freedom Trail. Students emerge from their dorms to sun themselves along the Charles River. The well-heeled residents of the Back Bay fill outdoor cafe tables along Newbury Street.
However, in the spring of 2020, when the pandemic struck, Boston changed overnight. The ubiquitous duck boats disappeared. Thousands of students never returned from spring break. And instead, empty streets, shuttered businesses and vacant subway cars became the new landscape.
But void of people and traffic, and absent of energy, the city was eerily beautiful, creating wide open spaces that let us re-discover the urban environment, and our place in it.
Intentionally stark, these black and white images reflect what it felt like to be living and exploring Boston, Somewhere Along the Curve."
Edward Boches is a Boston and Cape Cod-based photographer with a keen interest in documenting how people live, work, play, struggle and take action.
In recent years Boches has sought out subcultures that bring people together, photographing political rallies and protests, inner city boxing gyms, community centers, food pantries, and most recently volunteers.
In January 2021, he launched Postcards from Allston, in partnership with the City of Boston’s Allston Village Main Streets. The site and public installation celebrate the character, color and creativity of Allston and is intended to give the neighborhood’s creative community a voice and visibility.
In the spring of 2020 he curated and produced the website PandemicBoston.com, six projects that collectively capture how the pandemic transformed Boston’s landscape, forced behavior change, and triggered anxiety. The Boston Globe, WGBH and BU Today, among others, covered the online gallery, and in November, Pandemic Boston opened as an exhibit at Panopticon Gallery in Boston.
A self-labelled “creative activist,” Boches believes strongly that a photographer has a responsibility to give back to the communities whose stories he tells. As such he regularly conceives community-oriented creative ideas, finding ways to support food pantries, activist communities and artists with his work. He supports local journalism as a contributing photographer with the Provincetown Independent. Every year he recruits a team of photographers to volunteer their services to document the Boston Book Festival. And in partnership with Digital Silver Imaging, he donates images to Wellfleet SPAT, with all proceeds from sales going to SPAT’s shell fishermen relief fund.
SOLO EXHIBITS-
Griffin Museum of Photography (Seeking Glory) Boston, Mass
Panopticon Gallery (Pandemic Boston) Boston, Mass
Allston Village Public Art (Postcards from Allston) Boston, Mass
JURIED GROUP EXHIBITS-
Griffin Museum of Photography, Online Exhibition, 27th Juried Show
Plymouth Center for the Arts, The Fine Art of Photography
Cambridge Art Association Bodies:
Griffin Museum of Photography, Online Exhibition, 26th Juried Show
Bronx Documentary Center, Social Documentary Network 10th Anniversary
PRESS-
Boston Globe Arts Section: Postcards from Allston
WGBH: Volunteers of America
Boston Globe Arts Section: Pandemic Boston
Provincetown Independent: Selected Artist
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS FOR SALE-
Harvard Bridge - 12" by 18"
Digital Silver Print
$550 unframed
Limited edition of 10 (four remaining)
Signed on back
Alleyway - 12" by 18"
Digital Silver Print
$450 unframed
Limited edition of 10 (nine remaining)
Signed on back
Waterfront- 12" by 18"
Digital Silver Print
$450 unframed
Limited edition of 10 (nine remaining)
Signed on back
www.edwardboches,com
@edwardboches
'Somewhere Along the Curve', In Boston, a typical spring brings the city to life.Tourists clog the Freedom Trail. Students emerge from their dorms to sun themselves along the Charles River. The well-heeled residents of the Back Bay fill outdoor cafe tables along Newbury Street.
However, in the spring of 2020, when the pandemic struck, Boston changed overnight. The ubiquitous duck boats disappeared. Thousands of students never returned from spring break. And instead, empty streets, shuttered businesses and vacant subway cars became the new landscape.
But void of people and traffic, and absent of energy, the city was eerily beautiful, creating wide open spaces that let us re-discover the urban environment, and our place in it.
Intentionally stark, these black and white images reflect what it felt like to be living and exploring Boston, Somewhere Along the Curve."
Edward Boches is a Boston and Cape Cod-based photographer with a keen interest in documenting how people live, work, play, struggle and take action.
In recent years Boches has sought out subcultures that bring people together, photographing political rallies and protests, inner city boxing gyms, community centers, food pantries, and most recently volunteers.
In January 2021, he launched Postcards from Allston, in partnership with the City of Boston’s Allston Village Main Streets. The site and public installation celebrate the character, color and creativity of Allston and is intended to give the neighborhood’s creative community a voice and visibility.
In the spring of 2020 he curated and produced the website PandemicBoston.com, six projects that collectively capture how the pandemic transformed Boston’s landscape, forced behavior change, and triggered anxiety. The Boston Globe, WGBH and BU Today, among others, covered the online gallery, and in November, Pandemic Boston opened as an exhibit at Panopticon Gallery in Boston.
A self-labelled “creative activist,” Boches believes strongly that a photographer has a responsibility to give back to the communities whose stories he tells. As such he regularly conceives community-oriented creative ideas, finding ways to support food pantries, activist communities and artists with his work. He supports local journalism as a contributing photographer with the Provincetown Independent. Every year he recruits a team of photographers to volunteer their services to document the Boston Book Festival. And in partnership with Digital Silver Imaging, he donates images to Wellfleet SPAT, with all proceeds from sales going to SPAT’s shell fishermen relief fund.
SOLO EXHIBITS-
Griffin Museum of Photography (Seeking Glory) Boston, Mass
Panopticon Gallery (Pandemic Boston) Boston, Mass
Allston Village Public Art (Postcards from Allston) Boston, Mass
JURIED GROUP EXHIBITS-
Griffin Museum of Photography, Online Exhibition, 27th Juried Show
Plymouth Center for the Arts, The Fine Art of Photography
Cambridge Art Association Bodies:
Griffin Museum of Photography, Online Exhibition, 26th Juried Show
Bronx Documentary Center, Social Documentary Network 10th Anniversary
PRESS-
Boston Globe Arts Section: Postcards from Allston
WGBH: Volunteers of America
Boston Globe Arts Section: Pandemic Boston
Provincetown Independent: Selected Artist
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS FOR SALE-
Harvard Bridge - 12" by 18"
Digital Silver Print
$550 unframed
Limited edition of 10 (four remaining)
Signed on back
Alleyway - 12" by 18"
Digital Silver Print
$450 unframed
Limited edition of 10 (nine remaining)
Signed on back
Waterfront- 12" by 18"
Digital Silver Print
$450 unframed
Limited edition of 10 (nine remaining)
Signed on back
www.edwardboches,com
@edwardboches
GOVERNMENT CENTER by Edward Boches
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LIMITED EDITION PRINTS FOR SALE-
Government Center - 12" by 18"
Digital Silver Print
$450 unframed
Limited edition of 10 (nine remaining)
Signed on back
Freedom Trail- 12" by 18"
Digital Silver Print
$450 unframed
Limited edition of 10 (nine remaining)
Signed on back
Thirsty Thursday - 12" by 18"
Digital Silver Print
$450 unframed
Limited edition of 10 (eight remaining)
Signed on back
www.edwardboches,com
@edwardboches
Government Center - 12" by 18"
Digital Silver Print
$450 unframed
Limited edition of 10 (nine remaining)
Signed on back
Freedom Trail- 12" by 18"
Digital Silver Print
$450 unframed
Limited edition of 10 (nine remaining)
Signed on back
Thirsty Thursday - 12" by 18"
Digital Silver Print
$450 unframed
Limited edition of 10 (eight remaining)
Signed on back
www.edwardboches,com
@edwardboches
CELEBRATION OF SILENCE-4 by Edita Bizova
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Edita Bizova says, "I am multi-award winning conceptual beauty & portrait photographer. My work is exhibited around the world and published in international magazines and art books."http://@editbphoto
AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS-
Hasselblad Masters finalist 2021 portrait
Sony world photography awards shortlist (open)
VIEPA finalist
FEP top 10 beauty category
Malta international photo awards – abstract top 10
Eyewin photography awards – 3rd place in beauty
ND awards honorable mention 2020
WPE awards 2020 – 7x silver
Rise awards 2020 – 3x silver, 2x bronze
Shoot the face 2019 finalist
Shoot the face 2020 finalist
5th Fine art photography award – nominee
6th Fine art photography awards – 3x nominee
One eyeland photography awards – finalist
SOLO EXHIBITIONS-
Escape to my Avant garden, Valencia 2019
butterfly wings, Pardubice 2018
GROUP EXHIBITONS-
Vienna photo festival 2021
Art Delight Gallery in Seoul, South Korea, 2021
foto & video gallery New Dehli, 2019
www.editbphoto.com
Instagram @editbphoto
AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS-
Hasselblad Masters finalist 2021 portrait
Sony world photography awards shortlist (open)
VIEPA finalist
FEP top 10 beauty category
Malta international photo awards – abstract top 10
Eyewin photography awards – 3rd place in beauty
ND awards honorable mention 2020
WPE awards 2020 – 7x silver
Rise awards 2020 – 3x silver, 2x bronze
Shoot the face 2019 finalist
Shoot the face 2020 finalist
5th Fine art photography award – nominee
6th Fine art photography awards – 3x nominee
One eyeland photography awards – finalist
SOLO EXHIBITIONS-
Escape to my Avant garden, Valencia 2019
butterfly wings, Pardubice 2018
GROUP EXHIBITONS-
Vienna photo festival 2021
Art Delight Gallery in Seoul, South Korea, 2021
foto & video gallery New Dehli, 2019
www.editbphoto.com
Instagram @editbphoto
CELEBRATION OF SILENCE-2 by Edita Bizova
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IN THE CITY HOME PAGE
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