PRINTWORKS GALLERY 2024 p.1
"Up A Lazy River"/Laurie Freitag
ARTIST: Laurie Freitag
SERIES: 'L.A. River'
SALES INFO:
Image Title & Specifics:
"Moon River"
"Ol' Man River"
"Up a Lazy River"
11" x14" $650
16" x 20" $1000
18”x 24” $1200
Limited Edition: 20 prints across all sizes
Archival pigment prints
SALES: Contact Laurie Freitag at
laphotocurator@yahoo.com
Laurie Freitag, an iPhone photographer based in Los Angeles, identifies as a documentary fine art photographer.
Her formative years in the Bronx, Coney Island, and Far Rockaway, N.Y., significantly influence her work as she examines themes of childhood, memory, and mortality.
Drawn to both the natural world and the essence of childhood, her images often serve as an escape from the stress of daily life, offering glimpses of innocence and calm amidst the chaos while celebrating the serenity found in fleeting moments of connection.
Laurie's most recent achievement was being chosen to participate in Julia Dean's Projecting L.A. where 24 of Laurie's images from 'The Lost Years' were projected onto a 3-story building, 80 feet wide with an audience of over 2,000 people.
Her work has received international acclaim, exhibited in galleries spanning Los Angeles to Greece, Paris, and Barcelona.
Laurie's documentary work with children earned her the prestigious Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women in 2022, and she achieved recognition in Photolucidia's Critical Mass 200, 2023.
She was listed as 1 of 20 best female photographers for 2021 ('The Lost Years' series) by The Phoblographer Magazine.
www.lauriefreitag.com
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SERIES: 'L.A. River'
SALES INFO:
Image Title & Specifics:
"Moon River"
"Ol' Man River"
"Up a Lazy River"
11" x14" $650
16" x 20" $1000
18”x 24” $1200
Limited Edition: 20 prints across all sizes
Archival pigment prints
SALES: Contact Laurie Freitag at
laphotocurator@yahoo.com
Laurie Freitag, an iPhone photographer based in Los Angeles, identifies as a documentary fine art photographer.
Her formative years in the Bronx, Coney Island, and Far Rockaway, N.Y., significantly influence her work as she examines themes of childhood, memory, and mortality.
Drawn to both the natural world and the essence of childhood, her images often serve as an escape from the stress of daily life, offering glimpses of innocence and calm amidst the chaos while celebrating the serenity found in fleeting moments of connection.
Laurie's most recent achievement was being chosen to participate in Julia Dean's Projecting L.A. where 24 of Laurie's images from 'The Lost Years' were projected onto a 3-story building, 80 feet wide with an audience of over 2,000 people.
Her work has received international acclaim, exhibited in galleries spanning Los Angeles to Greece, Paris, and Barcelona.
Laurie's documentary work with children earned her the prestigious Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women in 2022, and she achieved recognition in Photolucidia's Critical Mass 200, 2023.
She was listed as 1 of 20 best female photographers for 2021 ('The Lost Years' series) by The Phoblographer Magazine.
www.lauriefreitag.com
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"In the Garden at Chislehurst #8274"/Laurie Freitag
ARTIST: Laurie Freitag
SERIES: 'In the Garden at Chislehurst'
SALES INFO:
Image Title & Specifics:
"In the Garden at Chislehurst #9095"
"In the Garden at Chislehurst #7130"
"In the Garden at Chislehurst #8274"
11" x 14" $1000
16" x 20" $1200
Preferred size: 16x20 inches (also available in 11x14 inches)
Limited edition: 20 prints across all sizes
Archival Pigment Print
CONTACT: Susan Spiritus at the Susan Spiritus Gallery
949-887-9458
www.susanspiritusgallery.com/artist/laurie-freitag/
Laurie Freitag, an iPhone photographer based in Los Angeles, identifies as a documentary fine art photographer.
Her formative years in the Bronx, Coney Island, and Far Rockaway, N.Y., significantly influence her work as she examines themes of childhood, memory, and mortality.
Drawn to both the natural world and the essence of childhood, her images often serve as an escape from the stress of daily life, offering glimpses of innocence and calm amidst the chaos while celebrating the serenity found in fleeting moments of connection.
Laurie's most recent achievement was being chosen to participate in Julia Dean's Projecting L.A. where 24 of Laurie's images from 'The Lost Years' were projected onto a 3-story building, 80 feet wide with an audience of over 2,000 people.
Her work has received international acclaim, exhibited in galleries spanning Los Angeles to Greece, Paris, and Barcelona.
Laurie's documentary work with children earned her the prestigious Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women in 2022, and she achieved recognition in Photolucidia's Critical Mass 200, 2023.
She was listed as 1 of 20 best female photographers for 2021 ('The Lost Years' series) by The Phoblographer Magazine.
www.instagram.com/lauriefreitagphotography
SERIES: 'In the Garden at Chislehurst'
SALES INFO:
Image Title & Specifics:
"In the Garden at Chislehurst #9095"
"In the Garden at Chislehurst #7130"
"In the Garden at Chislehurst #8274"
11" x 14" $1000
16" x 20" $1200
Preferred size: 16x20 inches (also available in 11x14 inches)
Limited edition: 20 prints across all sizes
Archival Pigment Print
CONTACT: Susan Spiritus at the Susan Spiritus Gallery
949-887-9458
www.susanspiritusgallery.com/artist/laurie-freitag/
Laurie Freitag, an iPhone photographer based in Los Angeles, identifies as a documentary fine art photographer.
Her formative years in the Bronx, Coney Island, and Far Rockaway, N.Y., significantly influence her work as she examines themes of childhood, memory, and mortality.
Drawn to both the natural world and the essence of childhood, her images often serve as an escape from the stress of daily life, offering glimpses of innocence and calm amidst the chaos while celebrating the serenity found in fleeting moments of connection.
Laurie's most recent achievement was being chosen to participate in Julia Dean's Projecting L.A. where 24 of Laurie's images from 'The Lost Years' were projected onto a 3-story building, 80 feet wide with an audience of over 2,000 people.
Her work has received international acclaim, exhibited in galleries spanning Los Angeles to Greece, Paris, and Barcelona.
Laurie's documentary work with children earned her the prestigious Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women in 2022, and she achieved recognition in Photolucidia's Critical Mass 200, 2023.
She was listed as 1 of 20 best female photographers for 2021 ('The Lost Years' series) by The Phoblographer Magazine.
www.instagram.com/lauriefreitagphotography
"The Grainery Self-Portrait"/Lisa Gizara
ARTIST: LISA GIZARA
SALES INFO:
Image Title & Specifics:
"Chateau Studio"
17 x 22"
Archival pigment print
Limited Edition series
"Grandpa's Hay Truck"
17 x 22"
Archival pigment print
Limited Edition series
"The Lynch Canyon Grainery"
17 x 22"
Archival pigment print
Limited Edition series
CONTACT: Lisa Gizara
LisaGizara@Gmail.com
"Searching for the mysterious in the mundane has inspired me ever since I picked up my father's camera and placed my first stroke of color on a canvas. After photographing landscapes in a traditional way, I discovered the unexpected and painterly aspects of using black and white infrared film and infrared converted digital cameras. Shooting using the infrared spectrum is always an exciting surprise. Each time I shoot, the resulting image is a wonderful discovery, a mysterious visual treasure hunt."
www.gizaraarts.omnipresenti.com/
SALES INFO:
Image Title & Specifics:
"Chateau Studio"
17 x 22"
Archival pigment print
Limited Edition series
"Grandpa's Hay Truck"
17 x 22"
Archival pigment print
Limited Edition series
"The Lynch Canyon Grainery"
17 x 22"
Archival pigment print
Limited Edition series
CONTACT: Lisa Gizara
LisaGizara@Gmail.com
"Searching for the mysterious in the mundane has inspired me ever since I picked up my father's camera and placed my first stroke of color on a canvas. After photographing landscapes in a traditional way, I discovered the unexpected and painterly aspects of using black and white infrared film and infrared converted digital cameras. Shooting using the infrared spectrum is always an exciting surprise. Each time I shoot, the resulting image is a wonderful discovery, a mysterious visual treasure hunt."
www.gizaraarts.omnipresenti.com/
"Swim Mom"/Lisa Gizara
LISA GIZARA continued
SALES INFO:
Image Title & Specifics:
"Morgan's Dream"
17 x 22"
Archival pigment print
Limited Edition series
"E's Camper Special"
17 x 22"
Archival pigment print
Limited Edition series
"Swim Mom"
17 x 22"
Archival pigment print
Limited Edition series
CONTACT: Lisa Gizara
LisaGizara@Gmail.com
www.instagram.com/lisagizara
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SALES INFO:
Image Title & Specifics:
"Morgan's Dream"
17 x 22"
Archival pigment print
Limited Edition series
"E's Camper Special"
17 x 22"
Archival pigment print
Limited Edition series
"Swim Mom"
17 x 22"
Archival pigment print
Limited Edition series
CONTACT: Lisa Gizara
LisaGizara@Gmail.com
www.instagram.com/lisagizara
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"Montmartre Self-Portrait"/Lori Pond
ARTIST: LORI POND
SALES INFO:
Image Title & Specifics:
"Fontainebleau Allee"
30" x 20" Archival Pigment Print
$1,000 unframed Limited Series
"Lone Cow"
30" x 20" Archival Pigment Print
$1,000 unframed Limited Series
"Montmartre Self-Portrait"
30" x 20" Archival Pigment Print
$1,000 unframed Limited Series
CONTACT: Lori Pond
lori@loripond.com
Lori Pond is a photographic artist based in Los Angeles, California. Her photography encompasses themes such as fear, good vs. evil, life and death, the impermanence of all things, and most recently, an exploration of “liminal spaces,” both emotional and physical.
She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Performance and Spanish Language from Indiana University. She also has a Masters Degree in Broadcast Journalism from USC. Her interest in photography has been lifelong, starting with using a Polaroid Land Camera for her junior high school newspaper.
She has studied photography with such luminaries as Aline Smithson, JoAnn Callis, Richard Tuschman, and Dan Burkholder.
She has shown her work in solo and group exhibitions all over the US and abroad. Her work has also been published by The Sun, Dek Unu, All About Photo, Dodho, Analog Forever, Shadow and Light, California Love—A Visual Mixtape, and The Hand.
Lori is an advisor for Pasadena Photography Arts, for which she applied for (and received!) a grant from the Pasadena Community Foundation in 2022. She also co-hosts PPA’s Open Show and Forum programs, which feature both up and coming and established photographic artists.
www.loripond.com
SALES INFO:
Image Title & Specifics:
"Fontainebleau Allee"
30" x 20" Archival Pigment Print
$1,000 unframed Limited Series
"Lone Cow"
30" x 20" Archival Pigment Print
$1,000 unframed Limited Series
"Montmartre Self-Portrait"
30" x 20" Archival Pigment Print
$1,000 unframed Limited Series
CONTACT: Lori Pond
lori@loripond.com
Lori Pond is a photographic artist based in Los Angeles, California. Her photography encompasses themes such as fear, good vs. evil, life and death, the impermanence of all things, and most recently, an exploration of “liminal spaces,” both emotional and physical.
She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Performance and Spanish Language from Indiana University. She also has a Masters Degree in Broadcast Journalism from USC. Her interest in photography has been lifelong, starting with using a Polaroid Land Camera for her junior high school newspaper.
She has studied photography with such luminaries as Aline Smithson, JoAnn Callis, Richard Tuschman, and Dan Burkholder.
She has shown her work in solo and group exhibitions all over the US and abroad. Her work has also been published by The Sun, Dek Unu, All About Photo, Dodho, Analog Forever, Shadow and Light, California Love—A Visual Mixtape, and The Hand.
Lori is an advisor for Pasadena Photography Arts, for which she applied for (and received!) a grant from the Pasadena Community Foundation in 2022. She also co-hosts PPA’s Open Show and Forum programs, which feature both up and coming and established photographic artists.
www.loripond.com
"Checkers"/Lori Pond
LORI POND continued
SALES INFO:
Image Title & Specifics:
"Paris Pathway"
20" x 30" Archival Pigment Print
$1,000 unframed Limited Series
"The Path"
20" x 30" Archival Pigment Print
$1,000 unframed Limited Series
"Checkers Game"
20" x 30" Archival Pigment Print
$1,000 unframed Limited Series
CONTACT: Lori Pond
lori@loripond.com
Lori Pond is a photographic artist based in Los Angeles, California. Her photography encompasses themes such as fear, good vs. evil, life and death, the impermanence of all things, and most recently, an exploration of “liminal spaces,” both emotional and physical.
She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Performance and Spanish Language from Indiana University. She also has a Masters Degree in Broadcast Journalism from USC. Her interest in photography has been lifelong, starting with using a Polaroid Land Camera for her junior high school newspaper.
She has studied photography with such luminaries as Aline Smithson, JoAnn Callis, Richard Tuschman, and Dan Burkholder.
She has shown her work in solo and group exhibitions all over the US and abroad. Her work has also been published by The Sun, Dek Unu, All About Photo, Dodho, Analog Forever, Shadow and Light, California Love—A Visual Mixtape, and The Hand.
Lori is an advisor for Pasadena Photography Arts, for which she applied for (and received!) a grant from the Pasadena Community Foundation in 2022. She also co-hosts PPA’s Open Show and Forum programs, which feature both up and coming and established photographic artists.
www.instagram.com/loriapond
SALES INFO:
Image Title & Specifics:
"Paris Pathway"
20" x 30" Archival Pigment Print
$1,000 unframed Limited Series
"The Path"
20" x 30" Archival Pigment Print
$1,000 unframed Limited Series
"Checkers Game"
20" x 30" Archival Pigment Print
$1,000 unframed Limited Series
CONTACT: Lori Pond
lori@loripond.com
Lori Pond is a photographic artist based in Los Angeles, California. Her photography encompasses themes such as fear, good vs. evil, life and death, the impermanence of all things, and most recently, an exploration of “liminal spaces,” both emotional and physical.
She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Performance and Spanish Language from Indiana University. She also has a Masters Degree in Broadcast Journalism from USC. Her interest in photography has been lifelong, starting with using a Polaroid Land Camera for her junior high school newspaper.
She has studied photography with such luminaries as Aline Smithson, JoAnn Callis, Richard Tuschman, and Dan Burkholder.
She has shown her work in solo and group exhibitions all over the US and abroad. Her work has also been published by The Sun, Dek Unu, All About Photo, Dodho, Analog Forever, Shadow and Light, California Love—A Visual Mixtape, and The Hand.
Lori is an advisor for Pasadena Photography Arts, for which she applied for (and received!) a grant from the Pasadena Community Foundation in 2022. She also co-hosts PPA’s Open Show and Forum programs, which feature both up and coming and established photographic artists.
www.instagram.com/loriapond
ARTIST: Mara Zaslove
SALES INFO:
Aging Gracefully (The full book for purchase)
10"x8", 36 pages, $45 plus shipping fee
CONTACT:
zaslovemara@gmail.com
“Aging Gracefully” strives to capture my friend's free spirit in the face of old age. Rather than seeing the passing years as a trial, Inge takes time to “smell the roses”. My hope was to tap into the poignancy of aging by allowing these images to illustrate decline, as well as Inge's resiliency. Perhaps how she presents herself might encourage others to have less trepidation about getting older. Rather than feeling defeated, viewing these images of Inge could prompt people to recognize that there is dignity and joy in aging.
www.instagram.com/@marazaslove4
SALES INFO:
Aging Gracefully (The full book for purchase)
10"x8", 36 pages, $45 plus shipping fee
CONTACT:
zaslovemara@gmail.com
“Aging Gracefully” strives to capture my friend's free spirit in the face of old age. Rather than seeing the passing years as a trial, Inge takes time to “smell the roses”. My hope was to tap into the poignancy of aging by allowing these images to illustrate decline, as well as Inge's resiliency. Perhaps how she presents herself might encourage others to have less trepidation about getting older. Rather than feeling defeated, viewing these images of Inge could prompt people to recognize that there is dignity and joy in aging.
www.instagram.com/@marazaslove4
"Surrounded by Daisies"/Mara Zaslove
MARA ZASLOVE continued
SALES INFO:
Aging Gracefully (The full book for purchase)
10"x8", 36 pages, $45 plus shipping fee
CONTACT: Mara Zaslove
zaslovemara@gmail.com
“Aging Gracefully” strives to capture my friend's free spirit in the face of old age. Rather than seeing the passing years as a trial, Inge takes time to “smell the roses”. My hope was to tap into the poignancy of aging by allowing these images to illustrate decline, as well as Inge's resiliency. Perhaps how she presents herself might encourage others to have less trepidation about getting older. Rather than feeling defeated, viewing these images of Inge could prompt people to recognize that there is dignity and joy in aging.
www.instagram.com/@marazaslove4
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CLICK ON LINK TO SEE THE WORK OF:
Matt Connors
Maureen Haldeman
Patricia Fortlage
Peter Bennett
Sonia Melnikova-Raich
Steven Benson
https://laphotocurator.com/printworks-gallery-2024-p-2/1
SALES INFO:
Aging Gracefully (The full book for purchase)
10"x8", 36 pages, $45 plus shipping fee
CONTACT: Mara Zaslove
zaslovemara@gmail.com
“Aging Gracefully” strives to capture my friend's free spirit in the face of old age. Rather than seeing the passing years as a trial, Inge takes time to “smell the roses”. My hope was to tap into the poignancy of aging by allowing these images to illustrate decline, as well as Inge's resiliency. Perhaps how she presents herself might encourage others to have less trepidation about getting older. Rather than feeling defeated, viewing these images of Inge could prompt people to recognize that there is dignity and joy in aging.
www.instagram.com/@marazaslove4
_______________________________
CLICK ON LINK TO SEE THE WORK OF:
Matt Connors
Maureen Haldeman
Patricia Fortlage
Peter Bennett
Sonia Melnikova-Raich
Steven Benson
https://laphotocurator.com/printworks-gallery-2024-p-2/1