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© John Armstrong
Title: Welcome To Seattle
Medium: Gelatin Silver Print
Size: 8x12
Value: $450.00
Bio:
John Armstrong is a Seattle-based photographer whose passion is documentary/street photography. While he is a photographer who shoots many subjects with various kinds of cameras, he is clearly drawn to urban images which contain text, words, and signs. His work is held in the collections of King County, Seattle Public Utilities, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle’s Hotel Max and others. His photos have won numerous awards and may be seen at the SAM’sGallery.

© Chan-Hyo Bae
Title: Existing in Costume #13
Medium: Chromogenic Print
Size: 24x30
Value: $1400.00
Website: www.purdyhicks.com/artists/chan-hyobae
Bio:
Living and working in London since 2004, Bae portrays himself as a British queen in Existing in Costume #13. Of this series, he comments: "I try to become British just as a child pretends to be a mother by dressing in her clothes. Although the mother’s clothes are unsuitable for the child, the child still tries to dress as its mother, trying to express its existence as another person". Bae’s work will be featured in the forthcoming exhibition Chaotic Harmony: Contemporary Korean Photography at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston/Santa Barbara Museum of Art. His works are held in various collections, including the MFAH.

© Jahnavi Lisa Barnes
Title: Ankh / Symbol of Life
Medium: Toned Archival Silver Gelatin Print
Size: 16x20
Value: $525.00
Website: www.developinglight.com
Bio:
BFA, University of Arizona in Tucson, home of the Center for Creative Photography. Studied at Savannah College of Art and Design and graduated with the Outstanding Student Award in Fine Art Photography from Colorado Mountain College in Glenwood Springs. She specializes in B&W and photographs primarily with large format 4x5. In 1998, she attended a gallery opening for her work at Focal Point Gallery in New York and from that experience was inspired to begin the Developing Light Fine Art Photography Workshops.

© Chris Bennett
Title: Columbia River
Medium: Archival Pigment Print
Size: 15x34.5
Value: $750.00
Website: www.wanderlustfilm.com
Bio:
Originally from Lafayette, IN, Chris graduated with a BFA in Photography and minor in Art History from Indiana University and has lived in Rochester, NY, Chicago, IL and Santa Fe, NM before landing himself in Portland, OR. in 2001. His photography experience includes stints at the George Eastman House, the Santa Fe Photo Workshops, photo-eye Books, and working for various commercial photographers in Chicago, Santa Fe, and Portland. Chris is the founder and current Executive Director of Newspace Center for Photography. His work has been shown nationally at the Soho Photo Gallery (New York) and Project Basho (Philadelphia) and in Portland at 23 Sandy Gallery, Chambers Fine Art, and Froelick Gallery.

© Paul Berger
Title: Dog Park
Medium: Archival Inkjet Print
Size: 28x58
Value: $2800.00
Bio:
Paul Berger has been a practicing artist since the early 1970s, with interests in digital photography from the early 1980’s.He lives in Seattle, WA and teaches at the University of Washington’s School of Art, where he co-founded the Photography Program in 1978.

© Nealy Blau
Title: Creek
Medium: Chromogenic Print
Size: 19x19
Value: $800.00
Website: www.ggibsongallery.com
Bio:
Seattle artist Nealy Blau’s series Still Light examines the representations of the natural world within constructed walls. Nealy states, "Viewing dioramas inside natural history museums can be a deliriously disorienting, slightly eerie, and discordant visual experience. Yet photographing them I often feel or sense a presence in them that parallels my experiences in nature in fascinating and subversive ways, I am continually astounded and moved by the enchanting illusionary effects and sense of wonder these constructions can impart". Questions of reality drive this body of photographic works as she captures the transformation from the biological and factual into the fluid realm of imagination. The images from this series, 2003 to the present were photographed inside natural history museums in Chicago, New York, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Santa Barbara, and Philadelphia. Her work has been included in several exhibits in the Northwest. Nealy Blau is represented by the G. Gibson Gallery in Seattle. Her works are in the collections of 4Culture King County, Photographic Center Northwest, Safeco Insurance, Microsoft and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

© Walter Bodle
Title: Ahead
Medium: Archival Digital Print
Size: 11x17
Value: $750.00
Bio:
In 1991, Walter Bodle retired from teaching in the Compton, California school district. During his 30-year tenure in the classroom, he taught social studies, math, and English. In 1994, after moving to Seattle, Walter and his wife Lynne began to develop plans for a photography program for underserved teenagers that would later become Youth in Focus. Aside from being the founder and laying the groundwork for Youth in Focus, Walter continues today to help out in classes and supports the organization in any other way he is needed.

© Phil Borges
Title: 3 Monks
Medium: Chromogenic Print
Size: 24x9.5
Value: $1200.00
Website: www.philborges.com
Bio:
For over twenty-five years Phil Borges has lived with and documented indigenous and tribal cultures around the world. Through his work, he strives to create a heightened understanding of the issues faced by people in the developing world. Through his exhibits and award-winning books, Phil attempts to create a relationship between the audience and his photographic subjects. "I want the viewer to see these people as individuals, to know their names and a bit of their history, not just to view them as an anonymous part of some remote ethnic or tribal group". Phil’s photographs are collected and exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide. His award-winning books have been published in four languages and in 1998 he was presented the Photo Media Magazine "Photoperson of the Year" award. In December, 2003 Phil was honored with the Humanitarian Award, receiving the Lucie at the 1st Annual International Photography Awards. In 2005 he was named a Giraffe Hero for his humanitarian work. Phil teaches and lectures internationally and is co-founder of Blue Earth Alliance, a 501(c)(3) that sponsors photographic projects focusing on endangered cultures and threatened environments.

© Jennifer Brendicke
Title: Ideals of You #1
Medium: Archival Inkjet with liquid emulsion
Size: 13x19
Value: $650.00
Bio:
Jennifer Brendicke is a native of the Seattle area, and continues to make her home in the city. She began her photographic studies at the age of fifteen, and graduated from the Certificate Program at PCNW in 2009. Through the exploration of alternative processes, Jennifer’s photographs embody a personal realm where the boundaries of ideals and reality blur and the possibilities of a new self are unveiled. While creating this work she embraces the challenge of navigating the nuances of her idealistic versus rational nature. In each image black, white, and color converge -- obscuring, unearthing, and strengthening one another. Their convergence mirrors the artist’s inner realm where established boundaries are no longer defined. Working with the subtle shifts of light that accentuate abstract form, she seeks to render images that push photography beyond the usual modes of representation. The resulting images are a visual tribute to a new perspective of self.

© Susan Burnstine
Title: Circuitous
Medium: Archival Pigment Hand Varnished
Size: 12x12
Value: $900.00
Website: www.susanburnstine.com
Bio:
Susan Burnstine is an award-winning fine art and commercial photographer originally from Chicago and now based in Los Angeles. Susan is represented in galleries across the country, is widely published throughout the world, and has also written for several photography magazines, including a monthly column for Black and White Photography (UK). Nominated for the 2009 Santa Fe Prize for Photography and winner of various awards including B&W Magazine’s 2008 Portfolio Spotlight Award. Gallery representation: Susan Spiritus Gallery, Kevin Longino Fine Photographs, Wall Space,Verve Gallery of Photography

© Eduardo Calderón
Title: La Punta de Bombón
Medium: Gelatin Silver Print
Size: 11x14
Value: $1100.00
Website: www.pcnw.org/gallery/past/77.php
Bio:
Eduardo Calderón was born and raised in Arequipa, Peru and studied cultural anthropology at the University of Washington. His photographs are represented by the Francine Seders Gallery, Seattle. He has had numerous exhibitions including Seattle Art Museum, Burke Museum, and Whatcom Museum. Collections include La Bibliotheque nationale de France, Museé Carnavalet (Paris), Seattle Art Museum, Microsoft, and the King County Arts Collection. Awards include NAE Artist Fellowship, Artist Trust Artist Fellowship and several GAPs, WA State Governor’s Award, Cité Internationale des Arts (Paris), La Napoule Foundation (France), and the American Academy in Rome. Publications include Jackson Street After Hours (1994) and Glimpses (Poetry and Photography in the Buses in King County, WA).

© Keith Carter
Title: Temple of Love
Medium: Gelatin Silver Print
Size: 19x19
Value: $1000.00
Website: www.ggibsongallery.com
Bio:
Keith Carter is an internationally recognized photographer and educator. Born in Madison, Wisconsin in 1948,he holds the endowed Walles Chair of Art at Lamar University Beaumont, Texas. He is the recipient of two National Endowment for the Arts Regional Survey Grants and the Lange-Taylor Prize from The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. In 1997 Keith Carter was the subject of an arts profile on the national network television show, CBS Sunday Morning. In 1998, he received Lamar University’s highest teaching honor, the University Professor Award, and he was named the Lamar University Distinguished Lecturer. Keith Carter was the PhotoVision Award Recipient at Photo Center NW in 2007.

© Jan Cook
Title: Flightless Bird, from the “Fables Series”
Medium: Manipulated C-Print from Paper Negative
Size: 20x24
Value: $900.00
Website: www.jancook.com
Bio:
Jan Cook is a fine art photographer living in Seattle, WA. She received her BFA in photography from University of Washington in 1987. She was a
recipient of an Artist Trust Gap Grant in 1997 and received a Recognition Award in “Nudes” at Northwest Film and Video Open. Her work has been
published in, Camera Arts magazine. She has exhibited her work in solo and group shows throughout North America.
In her series Fables, Jan Cook fabricates characters from imaginary chronicles in her studio, inspired by traditions and ritual in various parts of the world. Cook works with several paper mache masks from Mexico that influence the feel of the work. Her images are created through a combination of photography and painting. Cook explores pushing the boundary between where the photographic image begins and ends. She makes marks and alters the
photographic image, incorporating the painting into the photograph through her darkroom process.

© Imogen Cunningham
Title: Two Sisters 2
Medium: Gelatin Silver Print
Size: 7.5x6.5"
Value: $1800.00
Website: www.ggibsongallery.com
Bio:
An innovative young woman, Imogen Cunningham (1883–1976) began her career in 1901 at the age of 18, as a self-taught photographer. Her enthusiasm for photography grew when she began working for Edward Curtis in 1907, where she learned how to make platinum prints. She opened a studio in Seattle, WA, where she did a lot of soft focus work.
Cunningham married Roi Partridge in 1915, after a long correspondence. They moved to California where she spent the next 15 years photographing still lifes from her garden and raising her 3 children. In 1932, she joined the F64 group and her work evolved to a style that was sharper with more contrast.
In 1934 Cunningham ventured to New York on assignment for Vanity Fair magazine. Perhaps it was this independent spirit that led to her divorce from Roi. She continued to photograph and taught in San Francisco at the School of Fine Arts. She was active until her death in 1976. Her work is in the collections of most major museums and private collections in the United States and abroad. Her work is available at G.Gibson Gallery.

© Randy Dana
Title: Bosc Dreams
Medium: Archival Inkjet Print
Size: 15x19
Value: $375.00
Website: www.randydana.com
Bio:
Randy Dana lives & and works in Mount Vernon, WA. He is a former PCNW student, volunteer, and employee. He exhibits his work at art fairs throughout the USA.

© Anna Mia Davidson
Title: Girl in Truck, Viniales, Cuba
Medium: Gelatin Silver Print
Size: 11x14
Value: $900.00
Website: www.annamiadavidson.com
Bio:
Anna Mia Davidson is a Blue Earth Alliance sponsored photographer for her documentary project Cuba: Beyond The Cliche, Positive Remnants of The Cuban Revolution. She has exhibited her photographs throughout the USA including the Farmani Gallery, L.A, Leica Gallery, New York, Zoelner Arts Center, Philadelphia, Benham Gallery, Seattle, Miami Dade College, Miami and internationally at the Phototeca Gallery, Cuba. She has won a juried award and an honorable mention for images from her Cuba work and was granted an Artist in Residency at the Photographic Center Northwest to print her photographs from rural Cuba. Her Cuban photographs are in the permanent collection of Lehigh University’s Zoelner Arts Center. Anna Mia Davidson was one of eleven photographers chosen by Aperture and USA Network to photograph for the "Character of America" project and be published in "American Character A Photographic Journey". She was interviewed on the Today Show regarding the importance of her photographs of Sustainable Farmers of the Pacific Northwest. Anna Mia Davidson is based in Seattle, where she works as a freelance photographer for international and national publications and clients.

© Peter de Lory
Title: Chukar Partridge Nest, OR
Medium: Gelatin Silver Print
Size: 16x20
Value: $850.00
Website: www.peterdelory.com
Bio:
Peter de Lory received his BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and MFA from the University of Colorado. He has taught photography at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, San Jose State University, and the University of New Mexico and has been the recipient of a California Arts Council Artist Fellowship and a National Endowment for the Arts Photography Fellowship. He has had numerous one-person exhibits over the past 25 years and completed photo residencies at the Seattle Water Department and Seattle Public Utilities. His work is held in over 50 public and private collections including: the National Museum of American Art at the Smithsonian Institute, The Brookings Institute, Paine Webber, Princeton University, and the Fogg Museum.

© Joseph Deiss
Title: Patti and Dybbuk
Medium: Archival Inkjet Print
Size: 20x24
Value: $1800.00
Website: www.josephdeiss.com
Bio:
Joseph Deiss studied physics and music at UC Santa Barbara, received a BA in architecture from UC Berkeley, attended Art Center College of Design (LA), and received a BA in Art from California State University at Northridge. Deiss has never been far from a camera or darkroom since he was twelve and has always used large-format view cameras. Since his first show (CSUN, 1974) and his first publication (Camera Magazine, 1972 & 1974), he has rarely shown his work. He has worked in the Erie Art Museum, The Polaroid Collection (and was published in Polaroid #24 & #27), and has been requested to send work to the George Eastman House. Deiss has participated in shows at PCNW, at the SK Josefsberg Studio, as well as having been invited to participate in the Focus on Aids and the Cascade Aides Project auctions.

© Beth Dow
Title: Terrace, Powis Castle, Wales
Medium: Platinum-Palladium Print
Size: 8.6x10
Value: $1200.00
Website: www.bethdow.com
Bio:
Beth Dow lives in Minneapolis. Her work has shown internationally and has won several awards, including Grand Prize in the in the 2008 Photography.Book.Now competition, Critical Mass/Photolucida Top-Six, and fellowships from the McKnight Foundation and the Minnesota State Arts Board.

© Harold E. Edgerton
Title: Multiflash Image of a Dub Stroke
Medium: Gelatin Silver Print
Size: 8.5 x11
Value: $700.00
Website: http://web.mit.edu/edgerton/
Bio:
Harold E. Edgerton (1903-1990) was a U.S. electrical engineer and photographer. He was a graduate student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology when in 1926 he developed a flash tube that could produce high-intensity bursts of light in as little as 1/1,000,000 of a second; it is the flash device still used in photography today. Since it can also emit repeated bursts of light at regular brief intervals, it is an ideal stroboscope. With the new flash Edgerton was able to photograph such things as drops of milk falling into a saucer and bullets traveling at speeds of 2,000 mph, the resulting images have been appreciated for their artistic beauty and their value to industry and science. This image of a dub stroke demonstrates 120 flashes per second for about 1/2 second. The shutter was opened in a darkened room with a velvet backdrop and velvet draped over the golfer. This photograph was taken at MIT by Harold E. "Doc" Edgerton and published in the book "Moment’s of Vision-The Stroboscopic Revolution in Photography" by Harold E. Edgerton and James R. Killian, Jr. (MIT press 1979). The photograph reveals that the club struck the ground before striking the ball. The distortions in the shaft and the motion of the ball and tee are also noted. The TV documentary about Harold Edgerton’s work that NOVA produced in 1985 also shows this image as an example of multiflash photography.

© Neil Enns
Title: Tabular Iceberg, Danko Island, Antarctic
Medium: Archival Pigment Print
Size: 12x36
Value: $1000.00
Website: www.danecreekphotography.com
Bio:
Neil Enns is from Snohomish, Washington and is an occasional PCNW student. For the last 15 years, in film and digital, he’s worked to capture vast landscapes that remind him of growing up in (very flat) Manitoba, Canada.

© Doug Ethridge
Title: Pieds
Medium: Pigment Print
Size: 6x9
Value: $550.00
Website: www.douglasethridge.com
Bio:
Douglas Ethridge is a photographer, writer, and video producer who spends much of his time on
Hood Canal near a wide spot in the road called Tahuya. His work has been published by Camera
Arts, B&W Magazine and COLOR magazine, and exhibited in group and solo exhibitions around
the U.S.

© Tom Feher
Title: Untitled, Sicily 2008
Medium: Archival Carbon Pigment Print
Size: 8x12
Value: $1000.00
Website: www.tomfeherphotography.com
Bio:
Tom Feher is a Hungarian-born, New York raised, Seattle based fine art photographer. He has been showing his work in various venues since 1987, primarily in the Pacific Northwest, and has been represented by G. Gibson Gallery. His work has appeared in various photography magazines and is in the permanent collection of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, as well as private collections in the U.S., Europe and Mexico.

© Claire Garoutte
Title: Lada in Garage, Old Havana
Medium: Gelatin Silver Print
Size: 16x20
Value: $1000.00
Website: www.clairegaroutte.com
Bio:
Claire Garoutte lives in Seattle and is an Assistant Professor of Photography at Seattle University. She taught at PCNW for 18 years and was the Director of Education from 1998-2006. Claire is the author of Matter of Trust (1996, Konkursbuch, Germany) and co-author with Anneke Wambaugh of Crossing the Water: A Photographic Path to the Afro-Cuban Spirit World (2007, Duke University Press, Durham, SC). She has worked extensively in Cuba since 1994 and her work has been exhibited internationally.

© Ford Gilbreath
Title: Moon Root Stills: Floating Root
Medium: Archival Inkjet Prints
Size: 16x20
Value: $600.00
Website: www.fordgilbreath.com
Bio:
Seattle photographer, Ford Gilbreath, has been showing his work in Northwest galleries for more than 30 years, beginning with the Blue Sky Gallery Inaugural Exhibit in 1975 in Portland, OR. His recent exhibits include artHaus 2009 in Los Angeles and Water Samples 1997-2008 in Kent, Washington. Photographs from Water Samples can be seen online at www.red-green-blue.com. Ford received the No Strings Foundation Grant in 2005 and the Betty Bowen Award in 1999, plus grants and awards from Artist Trust, 4Culture and other organizations. Photographs by Ford are included in 7 books, the most recent of which is the Betty Bowen 30th Anniversary Commemorative Catalogue, published by the Seattle Art Museum in 2009. His photographs are included in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the City of Seattle, King County, the Kent Arts Commission, as well as private collections in Seattle, Portland, and Los Angeles. This pair of images is still frames from a b/w video titled Moon Root, which Gilbreath made in 2002. The video alternately looks at the moon through a telescope -- and at things underground through a cystoscope. Each pair is a single piece, because the Moon Root video is partly based on the old ideas of planting seeds according to the phases of the Moon, and the gravitational connection between the Moon and things underground.

© Daniel Gregory
Title: A Walk in the Woods
Medium: Palladium/Platinum Print
Size: 15x50
Value: $2250.00
Website: www.danieljgregory.com
Bio:
Daniel Gregory is a Seattle-based photographer and is a recent graduate of Photo Center NW’s Photography Certificate Program. He works with all formats, but recently has been focusing his efforts on using a large-format camera and printing with alternative processes with a strong preference for platinum and palladium printing.

© Bootsy Holler
Title: Ruby & Willie - Chandelier F6-20
Medium: Chromogenic Print
Size: 16x24
Value: $950.00
Website: www.bootsyholler.com
Bio:
Bootsy Holler has learned how to help anyone be her or his self in front of the camera. Focusing on the spirit of people, things, and moments, she gained a reputation for being able to communicate the intangible. That has led directly to her work with some of the most interesting personalities and brands. Today, based in Los Angeles, she works in the advertising, editorial, and fine art markets, expanding her offerings into art direction and video. Whether classic, sexy, quirky, or raw, each work continues her quest to capture and magnify the beauty of the human spirit.

© Eirik Johnson
Title: Missy Barlow’s dryer lint landscape, lower Hoh River, Washington
Medium: Archival Pigment Print
Size: 14x18
Value: $1500.00
Website: www.ggibsongallery.com
Bio:
Photographer Eirik Johnson’s work is in the collection of institutions including the San
Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Contemporary Photography, and the Seattle
Art Museum. His second monograph Sawdust Mountain was published by Aperture in 2009.
The Henry Art Gallery will present a major exhibition of his work in October, 2009. Johnson is
represented by G. Gibson Gallery in Seattle and Rena Bransten Gallery in San Francisco.

© Chris Jordan
Title: Oil Filters, Seattle
Medium: Inkjet Print
Size: 24x30
Value: $3000.00
Website: www.chrisjordan.com
Bio:
Chris Jordan is an internationally-acclaimed artist and cultural activist whose work explores the frightening waste of our mass culture. He has exhibited and spoken about his work to more than fifty audiences in North and South America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, and has been featured in print, online, and in film and television all over the globe. He lives in Seattle.

© Anil Kapahi
Title: Sinking Temple
Medium: Carbon Pigment Digital Print
Size: 10x10
Value: $400.00
Website: www.anilkapahi.com
Bio:
Having worked as an independent commercial photographer for twenty years, Anil Kapahi also worked as the Seattle University photographer from 1996 to 2008. His personal work has been devoted to photographing the people and landscape of India and Africa. Since 1996 he has been to India four times. He has also traveled extensively in Africa, having been to Zambia, Mali, Egypt, and Uganda. His work has been shown at the Kinsey Gallery at Seattle University and has appeared in the Communications Arts Photography Annual in 1992, 2000 and 2001. He is currently working on a book project based on photographs taken in Mali.

© Michael Kenna
Title: Temple Garden, Negoroji, Kagawa, Shikoku, Japan, 2003
Medium: Sepia Toned Gelatin Silver Print
Size: 7.75x7.75
Value: $2000.00
Website: www.ggibsongallery.com
Bio:
Michael Kenna is arguably the most influential landscape photographer of his generation. The subject of over 20 books and hundreds of solo exhibitions thoughout Asia, Australia, Europe, and the United States, Mr. Kenna’s prints are included in such permanent museum collections as The National Gallery, Washington, D.C.; The Museum of Decorative Arts, Prague; and The Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Born in Widnes, England in 1953, he currently lives in Seattle, and is represented by G. Gibson Gallery.

© Doug Keyes
Title: Highway 101, Oregon
Medium: Pigment Print
Size: 30x37.5
Value: $2600.00
Website: www.ggibsongallery.com
Bio:
Doug Keyes is a Seattle artist. His work has been exhibited nationally and is in many collections including the LA County Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Berkeley Art Museum, and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Awards include the Ned Behnke Fellowship, Photolucida’s Photographer of the Year, Jurors’ Choice Awards from the Tacoma Art Museum Biennial. Doug’s first monograph entitled Collective Memory was recently published by Decode Books. Doug is represented in Seattle by G. Gibson Gallery.

© Barbara Kinney
Title: Hillary and Obama, 2008
Medium: Archival Digital Print
Size: 16x20
Value: $1000.00
Website: www.barbarakinney.com
Bio:
Barbara Kinney is based in Seattle and is a freelance photographer and photo editor. She has worked as a photo editor at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Seattle Times, and Digital Railroad. In 2008, she was campaign photographer for Hillary Clinton. Prior to moving to Seattle, she was based in Washington DC and was on staff at USA Today (photographer/photo editor) and Reuters Pictures (photo editor.) From 1993-99, she served as White House photographer during the administration of President Bill Clinton. She received First Place for "People in the News" in the World Press Photo competition. Kinney has been published in various newspapers and magazines, including a cover of TIME and Newsweek. Kinney participated in projects "A Day in the Life of the United States Armed Forces" and "A Day in the Life of the American Woman"

© Heidi Kirkpatrick
Title: DFW to LGA 6/96
Medium: Gelatin Silver Print
Size: 10x10
Value: $400.00
Website: www.ggibsongallery.com
Bio:
Heidi L. Kirkpatrick, an established fine art photographer based in Portland, Oregon has exhibited widely over the last ten years. Kirkpatrick’s work is included in collections at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas; Springfield Museum of Art; Ohio, Photographic Center Northwest, Seattle, Washington; and The OHSU Corporate Collection, Portland, Oregon. Kirkpatrick’s work often depicts a view of the world experienced by women. Kirkpatrick develops her own images, including silver gelatin printing, alternative processes, photographs using a Holga toy camera, transparent images on film, and 3-D mixed media objects. In addition to being an experienced mid-career artist, Kirkpatrick joined The Northwest Academy, in 2004, to teach photography at the high school level. Kirkpatrick is currently represented by the G. Gibson Gallery in Seattle, Washington.

© Nancy LeVine
Title: Lulu in Washington Square Park
Medium: Gelatin Silver Print
Size: 11x14
Value: $900.00
Website: www.browneyesgallery.com
Bio:
Nancy LeVine is an award-winning photographer who travels worldwide on a variety of assignments. Her client resume includes Seattle Children’s Hospital, Starbucks, and Alaska Airlines. Previously, she was based in New York City for over 15 years where her assignments were focused on fashion and personalities with frequent trips to Paris. Her work has appeared in numerous publications such as L’Officiel de la Couture ( Paris) and The New York Times. She has a book published called A Dog’s Book of Truths which is in its fourth printing. Her work has been selected to appear in American Photo, The Photo Review, American Photography Annual website, and ASMP’S book 10,000 Eyes as well as a solo exhibition at the Photographic Center Northwest and a group show at G. Gibson Gallery and Frye Art Museum in Seattle. Nancy completed her Master of Arts degree at NYU/ICP.

© Stu Levy
Title: Spire, Sunset, Bandon Beach, Oregon
Medium: Toned Gelatin Silver Print
Size: 13x10
Value: $600.00
Website: www.stulevyphoto.com
Bio:
Stu Levy lives in Portland, Oregon, and teaches workshops on the Oregon Coast. He studied with Ansel Adams and was an assistant instructor for Ansel’s workshops in Yosemite and Carmel, and also taught at the Ansel Adams Gallery Workshops. Collections: Center for Creative Photography, the George Eastman House, the Portland Art Museum, the Cincinnati Art Museum, and the High Museum in Atlanta, Georgia. Publication: Cranial Czar, Eh? One Picture Book #30, (Nazraeli Press 2005), Board of Directors: Photography Council of the Portland Art Museum (Council President from 2003 to 2006); Photo Lucida.

© Robert Lyons
Title: Untitled from the series “Invisible Cities”, Los Angeles
Medium: Chromogenic Print
Size: 29x19.5
Value: $2000.00
Website: www.robertlyonsphoto.com
Bio:
Robert Lyons is an artist and educator based between New York and Berlin and has been featured in numerous solo exhibitions in galleries across the world. He served as guest curator in a Spring 2005 exhibit at PCNW entitled Fotografenburo. Mr. Lyons received his MFA from Yale University in 1979, and is currently represented by Elizabeth Leach Gallery in Portland, Oregon.

© Spike Mafford
Title: Progress Doughnut
Medium: Archival Inkjet Print
Size: 16 x 20
Value: $470.00
Website: www.spikemafford.com
Bio:
Spike Mafford combines his fascination with the Iconic image and the use of construct in this series entitled: Hope, Change, Progress.
Visually referring to Shepard Fairey’s Iconic poster for Barak Obama, Mafford juxtaposes the formal qualities of the doughnut with similar elements. The play on appropriation and parody continues. Exhibiting in Seattle since 1985, Mafford has been included in many group and solo shows and is widely collected. Permanent public installations of his work in Seattle can be seen at the Swedish Orthopedic Institute, Tap House Grill, La Carta de Oaxaca, and the Elliott Grand and Olive8 Hyatt Hotels.

© John Martinotti
Title: Loving Horses
Medium: Digital Print
Size: 16x20
Value: $2000.00
Website: www.jmphotoworks.com
Bio:
John Martinotti as a professional photographer is represented by Benham Gallery. His works have been featured in 15 international fine art magazines such as B&W, Black & White Enthusiast, SilverShotz, Camera Art and recently featured in March 2008 Rangefinder magazine.For the past 12 years, John has been working on a book project, American Raw Hide. The book is quite different from traditional rodeo books. John gives his photographs a more surreal appearance by applying subtle diffusion that enhances the isolation and intimacy of a subject matter traditionally seen as a hard-edged and dangerous sport.

© Anne Mathern
Title: Ascension
Medium: Archival Inkjet Print
Size: 14 x10.5
Value: $400.00
Website: www.lawrimoreproject.com
Bio:
Anne Mathern is a founding member and former director of Crawl Space artist-run gallery and is represented locally at the Lawrimore Project. Her work was featured in Thermostat: Video And The Pacific Northwest curated by Michael Darling for the Seattle Art Museum and the 2007 Basel Miami Art Video Lounge. Her photography and video work are part of the permanent collections of King County, City of Seattle, John and Shari Behnke, William and Ruth True, and the Monsen Collection of Photography at the Henry Art Gallery.

© Emily Momohara
Title: Flowers
Medium: Pigment Print
Size: 18x30
Value: $500.00
Website: www.ehmomohara.com
Bio:
Emily Hanako Momohara has exhibited nationally, most recently at the Light Factory with
artists: Mary Ellen Mark, Sara Moon, and others. In 2006, she was visiting artist at the Center
for Photography at Woodstock. Momohara earned her BFA in Photography and BA in Art
History from the University of Washington. She received an MFA in Expanded Media from the
University of Kansas.

© Annie Marie Musselman
Title: Elephant Sanctuary, Bali
Medium: Digital Fine Art Print
Size: 13x13
Value: $500.00
Website: www.anniemusselman.com
Bio:
Annie Marie Musselman, 37, is a Seattle-based portrait photographer. She received her BFA at Principia College in 2006 after a photography apprenticeship in Marseilles, France in 2004.
Finding Trust (her work documenting a wildlife rehabilitation sanctuary in Washington State) won first place in the 2006 Environmental Photography Invitational, and was featured in the American Photography 22 and American Photography 25 books, highlighted in PDN’s Exposures August 2008 ("Annie and the Wild Animals"). Finding Trust has been shown at the Downtown Seattle Public Library, Photographic Center Northwest, Alice Austen House, NYC, and currently is at the Mumm Gallery in Napa, CA. Finding Trust was recently syndicated by Redux Pictures. Annie is a friend to all animals and strives to pursue their beauty as her vision. Annie has recently received a Blue Earth Alliance www.blueearth.org sponsorship which will help further her work in conservation photography. Her clients include National Geographic Adventure, Outside, Mens Journal, Fast Company and Elle.

© Rebecca Norris Webb
Title: Gibara, 2008, from Violet Isle: A Duet of Photographs from Cuba (with Alex Webb)
Medium: Chromogenic Print
Size: 11x14
Value: $500.00
Website: www.webbnorriswebb.com
Bio:
For the past decade, Rebecca Norris Webb has been exploring the complicated and vulnerable relationships that exist between people and the natural world. Originally a poet, she has shown her photographic work internationally, including at the George Eastman House Museum of Photography and Ricco Maresca Gallery, New York. Her first book, The Glass Between Us, was published in 2006, and her second, Violet Isle (with photographer, Alex Webb), comes out this fall.

© Alex Webb & Rebecca Norris Webb
Title: Violet Isle, A Duet of Photographs From Cuba
Medium: Book
Size: 10.5 x 11
Value: $50.00
Website: www.radiusbooks.org
Bio:
Hot off the Press! A copy of Violet Isle will be auctioned with each of Rebecca’s & Alec’s photographs. This multi-layered portrait of “the violet isle” - a little-known name for Cuba inspired by the rich color of the soil there - presents an engaging, at times unsettling document of a vibrant and vulnerable land. It combines two separate photographic visions: Alex Webb’s exploration of street life, with his attuned and complex attention to detail, and Rebecca Norris Webb’s fascination with the unique, quixotic collections of animals she discovered there, from tiny zoos and pigeon societies to hand-painted natural history displays and quirky personal menageries. The result is an insightful and intriguing blend of two different aesthetics inspired by Cuba’s existence over the last fifty years in an economic, political, cultural and ecological bubble virtually untouched by the rest of the world, and unlikely to remain that way for much longer. Hats off to Darius Himes of Radius Books for donating copies of this book upon its release!

© Christopher Rauschenberg
Title: Ayuthaya, Thailand
Medium: Inkjet Print
Size: 18 x 12
Value: $500.00
Website: www.christopherrauschenberg.com
Bio:
Chris Rauschenberg was born in New York in 1951 and has practiced art since 1957. He has a B. in photography from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA. He taught art and photography from 1982 to 1996 at Marylhurst College in Lake Oswego, OR. In 1995 Chris organized a group of a dozen artists who joined him in a nine-year-long systematic photographic exploration and documentation of the city of Portland, www.portlandgridproject.com. Chris is a co-founder, past president and current Board member of Photolucida (a Portland photography festival, www.photolucida.org). He is co-founder, co-curator, and Board Chairman of Blue Sky Gallery. Rauschenberg is a fine art photographer who has had over 80 solo shows in six countries. He is a co-founder and current member of the co-op Nine Gallery and has edited and produced over 60 art and photography publications.

© Shawn Records
Title: Untitled, from the series “Harbor”
Medium: Pigment Print
Size: 18x22.5
Value: $800.00
Website: www.shawnrecords.org
Bio:
Shawn Records’s work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Contemporary Photography and the Portland Art Museum and has been shown at the Cooley Gallery, Blue Sky, Castillo/Corrales, Quality Pictures, and the Jen Bekman Gallery, among others. His work has also been published in Lay Flat, Camerawork, Pause: to Begin, DoubleTake, Adbusters, and many other publications. Records lives in Portland.

© Ron Reeder
Title: Spirit Owl
Medium: Palladium Print
Size: 14.5x18.5
Value: $1100.00
Website: www.ronreeder.com
Bio:
Ron Reeder currently resides on Mercer Island, WA and was trained at MIT as a biochemist. He retired from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in 2002 to pursue a second career as a fine art photographer. He is represented by WallSpace Gallery in Seattle and has written several articles on the technical aspects of making digital negatives which are published on his web site. Kim Weston recently selected one of Ron’s images for a show titled "The Artful Nude" put on by The Center for Fine Art
Photography.

© David Regal
Title: Birth
Medium: Archival Pigmented Ink
Size: 21x28
Value: $650.00
Bio:
David Regal resides in Seattle. After getting advanced degrees in engineering and experimental psychology he wised up and graduated from PCNW’s certificate program in 2009. His work is represented in numerous private collections.

© Eberhard Riedel
Title: Boy with Tape Measure
Medium: Archival Inkjet Print
Size: 16x24
Value: $820.00
Website: www.eberhardriedel.com
Bio:
Eberhard Riedel is a photographer, clinical social worker, and teacher living in Seattle. He graduated in documentary and fine arts photography from PCNW. He is founder of Cameras without Borders, an undertaking in which he teaches photography to children living in difficult environments in Africa. At the heart of photography he sees the power to transform and plant seeds for new beginnings.

© Jenny Riffle
Title: Tiffany
Medium: Chromogenic Print
Size: 20x24
Value: $1000.00
Website: www.jennyriffle.com
Bio:
In her series, The Space In Between, Jenny Riffle investigates the practice of empathy and the psychological spaces of people that surround her and are most dear to her. Drawing attention to small gestures she turns the mundane into the mythical, creating allegorical tableaus that relate the emotional state of her friends and family. Riffle was born in Washington State in 1979. She studied at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, NY and received her BA in photography in 2001. Her work has been exhibited in group and solo shows in WA, CA and NY. Recent awards include: Critical Mass Finalist 2007, PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris, Honorable Mention in 2007, and Photographer’s Forum, Best of Photography 2006, Finalist.

© Airyka Rockefeller
Title: “The Wrapped Tree” from the series Crooked Meadow
Medium: Lightjet Chromogenic-Print
Size: 22x22
Value: $600.00
Website: www.airykarockefeller.com
Bio:
Airyka Rockefeller, (b.1979, Seattle) attended Sarah Lawrence College (New York), Friends World College (India), and California College of the Arts (San Francisco). Rockefeller is a previous recipient of Photographic Center Northwest’s Print Sponsorship Grant, and a prior artist in residence at The Barli Institute For Rural Women in India, and Milkwood International in The Czech Republic. Currently based out of San Francisco, Rockefeller’s previous exhibitions include Other Than History (Silverman Gallery, San Francisco) Crooked Meadow (Jack Fisher Gallery, San Francisco) Summer Reading (Capricious Space, Brooklyn), Book It! (New Langton Arts, San Francisco), WoW: Emergent Media Phenomenon (Laguna Art Museum, Laguna), And Who Are You?(Sara Tecchia Roma, New York), Post-Postcard (Outpost For Contemporary Art, Los Angeles), Grounded (Intersection For the Arts, San Francisco), and Lithuanian Art 08: Photography (Contemporary Art Center, Vilnius). Her work is included in the collections of PCNW (Seattle), It’s All For You (Portland), Capricious Space (Brooklyn), and The Oakland Museum (Oakland). Her ongoing photographic series Between Or Before will be included in the forthcoming publication, The Self-Portrait In Contemporary Art, by the British photography-curator and author Susan Bright.

© Laurel Schultz
Title: Landfall
Medium: Pigment Print
Size: 40x50
Value: $1450.00
Website: www.ggibsongallery.com
Bio:
Laurel Schultz currently lives in Seattle. Her most recent exhibition was Other Green World, her MFA thesis show at the Henry Art Gallery. She has shown work in various exhibitions throughout the region, including the current Cascadia exhibit at PAFAC, and has work in the King County Movable Works Collection.

© Kerry Skarbakka
Title: Plato’s Cave
Medium: Chromogenic Print
Size: 20x24
Value: $1500.00
Website: www.skarbakka.com
Bio:
Kerry Skarbakka received a BA in Studio Art in1994 from the University of Washington. In 2003 he completed his MFA in Photography from Columbia College in Chicago. Solo exhibitions include the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, Fifty-One Fine Art Photography in Antwerp, Belgium, and Lawrimore Project in Seattle. Other exhibitions include the North Carolina Museum of Art, the Taubman Museum of Art in Roanoke, Virginia, and the Warhol Museum. Publications include Art in America, ArtReview International and the Summer 2005 edition of Aperture Magazine in which he was given the cover. Awards include a Creative Capital Foundation Grant and a commission through the 1% for the Arts, Seattle.

© Alec Soth
Title: Brittany, France
Medium: Archival Pigment Print
Size: 11x14
Value: $1200.00
Website: www.alecsoth.com
Bio:
Alec Soth (b. 1969) is a photographer born and based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is the recipient of several major fellowships from the Bush, McKnight, and Jerome Foundations and was awarded the 2003 Santa Fe Prize for Photography. His work is represented in major public and private collections, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. Soth’s photographs have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including the 2004 Whitney and São Paulo Biennials. His first monograph, Sleeping by the Mississippi, was published by Steidl in 2004 to critical acclaim. Since then Soth has published NIAGARA (2006), Fashion Magazine (2007), Dog Days, Bogotá (2007) and The Last Days of W (2008). Soth is represented by Gagosian Gallery in New York and Weinstein Gallery in Minneapolis and is a member of Magnum Photos. Alec Soth was the PhotoVision Award Recipient at Photo Center NW in 2008.

© Jerry Spagnoli
Title: The Inauguration, 2009 (from a daguerreotype)
Medium: Pigment Print
Size: 14x17
Value: $2500.00
Website: www.jerryspagnoli.com
Bio:
Jerry Spagnoli was born in 1956 and currently lives and works in New York City. He received his art education at the San Francisco Art Institute. One of the world’s foremost contemporary daguerreotypists, Spagnoli explores traditional themes, shooting street scenes, figure studies and some portraits, but in a very untraditional, postmodernist way. He is a photographer with strong ties to the art community. He has recently collaborated with artist Chuck Close on a series of portraits. Spagnoli has had several major one-man shows and continues to participate in major group shows on alternative processes. His work reflects his modern environment in a way that requires the viewer to look more intensely. Spagnoli’s work is featured in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Getty Museum, the Hallmark Photographic Collection, and the Museum of the City of New York. It has also been exhibited at the Boston University Art Gallery and the George Eastman House. His book Jerry Spagnoli--Daguerreotypes was printed and distributed by German publisher Steidl.
Jerry Spagnoli set his alarm for 3 a.m. the day of President Barack Obama’s inauguration to begin the time-consuming process of preparing daguerreotype plates. His request for press credentials to photograph the ceremony, bogged in Washington bureaucracy, had been granted at only 9 the night before. It was still dark when he lugged his equipment to the Mall to stake out a spot, and then waited for hours in the 20-degree cold. The effort was worth it. "The Inauguration, January 20, 2009" captures that day in a unique manner, combining an anachronistic technique with an event that was simultaneously contemporary and historic.

© Paul Strand
Title: Gateway, Hidalgo, Mexico, from The Mexican Portfolio, 2nd Edition
Medium: Photogravure
Size: 8 x10
Value: $600.00
Website: www.colliergallery.com
Bio:
Paul Strand enjoyed a long career in photography, producing significant work from the 1910s until shortly before his death in 1976. His early mentor, Alfred Stieglitz, presented Strand’s startlingly abstract work in the last two issues of Camera Work, in 1916 and 1917. Printed in photogravure, these early modernist images featured dark shadows and strong contrasts and employed disorienting camera positions. For most of his life, however, Strand produced realistic images of people, places, and things imbued with a strong sense of pathos and humanism.
Strand, a lasting proponent of photogravure, chose the process for his seminal portfolio Photographs of Mexico in 1940-27 years later he reissued it as The Mexican Portfolio. The 20 images in these portfolios, printed from the same set of plates, reveal Strand’s compassion for the country’s indigenous people. On 1931, Strand photographed in New Mexico and moved south of the border the following year. During 1933, he sensitively photographed Mexican buildings, religious objects, and people, celebrating their pride, dignity, and endurance. These post-revolutionary themes recurred in the work of contemporaneous Mexican painters such as Diego Rivera.
Strand’s commitment to producing high-quality photogravures for both Mexican portfolios is a clear testament to his belief that the photogravure process was capable of yielding the finest results achievable in photographic printmaking.

© Jock Sturges
Title: Maia; Montalivet France, 2003
Medium: Archival Inkjet Print
Size: 20x24
Value: $2600.00
Website: www.benhamgallery.com/artists/sturges.html
Bio:
Jock Sturges is a fine art photographer living in Seattle, Washington in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Best known for his nudes and extended portraits of families in Northern California counter-culture communities, Ireland, and on French naturist beaches, his large-format images borrow significantly from classical periods in both photography and nineteenth and early-twentieth century painting. Represented by 25 galleries in nine countries, Mr. Sturges work is also to be found in the collection of many of the world’s museums including The Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, The Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris and The Frankfurt Museum of Modern Art in Germany. His published works include Jock Sturges Scalo, Zurich, 1996, published in conjunction with a major exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in Frankfurt and another Scalo monograph entitled Jock Sturges New Work 1996-2000 published in October, 2000. Other titles to his name include: The Last Day of Summer, Aperture, NY, 1992, Radiant Identities, Aperture, NY 1994, Notes Aperture, NY, 2005, 25 Years with the Paul Cava Gallery, Philadelphia and Evolutions of Grace GAKKEN, Tokyo, 1994. He has a new color monograph in preparation with Steidl Verlag in Germany, and a new black and white monograph based on 25 years of work with one of his best known California models, Misty Dawn with Aperture. Both are scheduled for release within the next 12 months. Most recently Mr. Sturges has begun working in the world of high fashion with publications such as L’Uomo Vogue, Japan Vogue, Russian Vogue, French Vogue Rebel, POP, Arena Homme Plus, Paradis, Italian Marie Claire, etc. The fashion work is accomplished with the same large format materials with which his fine art work is produced. Mr. Sturges travels to photograph, lecture, and teach throughout the world but is reliably to be found working on the beaches of France almost any late summer afternoon.

© Erin Sweeny
Title: Zophie’s Room
Medium: Chromogenic Print
Size: 15x15
Value: $300.00
Website: www.erinsweeny.com
Bio:
Former PCNW Registrar and Interim Director of Education, Erin was a vital team member at PCNW. She worked with a partnership between PCNW and the Secondary Bilingual Orientation Center, assisting in a grant-funded photography program for middle and high school students who have recently immigrated to the country and are strengthening their literacy skills through the arts. As an artist immersed in the PCNW community, Erin continues to develop and exhibit her own work as a documentary and fine art photographer. Erin studied at San Francisco Art Institute and California College of the Arts and is now pursuing her MFA this fall at Cranbrook in Michigan. She has exhibited her work in many group and solo shows in the Norhtwest. Her most recent exhibiton opened this summer in Santa Fe at The Darkroom.

© Seth Thompson
Title: Pedro Julio Santana Kitchen, Cienfeugos
Medium: Chromogenic Dye Coupler Print
Size: 16x20
Value: $800.00
Website: www.seththompson.com
Bio:
MFA, Painting, 1987; MA, English and Film Criticism, 1976; BA, English, University of Oregon, Phi Beta Kappa . Seth Thompson has exhibited nationally and in Mexico and is represented by the Nelson Hancock Gallery in New York. He has worked on two series of images of small ranches in rural San Luis Potosi State, Mexico since 1994. He has traveled across the counties of Catorce and Armadillo in San Luis by foot, horse, and jeep, photographing inside views of churches, houses, and stores, and making portraits of locals.

© Christine Tran
Title: Planted in Bed
Medium: Gelatin Silver Print
Size: 10x10
Value: $500.00
Website: www.xstinetran.com
Bio:
Christine Tran received her BA in 2005 from The Evergreen State College and her MFA in 2008 from The Maryland Institute College of Art. Her work has been included in AI-AP’s American Photography 24, shown nationally in shows juried by Andrea Modica and Todd Hido, and published in the arts journal Locus Magazine. Currently, she is continuing to work on her series, Homesick.

© Mark Vercammen
Title: Monks at Tuol Sleng, Phnom-penh, Cambodia
Medium: Lith Print
Size: 21.5x14
Value: $800.00
Website: www.wallspaceseattle.com
Bio:
For nearly two decades Mark Vercammen has been shooting with Leica cameras; the perfect tool for his shooting style. He studies behavior and lifestyle of both friends and strangers. He produces moody, expressive images with an emotional edge. He cuts to the true nature of the subject, getting below the surface of the obvious, looking deeper to reveal power or weakness. Vercammen often works with mixing alternate processes, toning, and diffusion to help heighten the textural feel of his work, giving his work a vintage quality.
Recently, he has been working with a process using lith chemistry with gelatin silver paper resulting in an absolutely unique print. Because of the unpredictability of the process, for every print that is successful, many are lost. To add to the unique textural quality, encaustics are selectively applied to the final image. He has exhibited his work in the US with focused exposure in the Northwest Region including Wallspace Gallery, Seattle, WA; Holden Luntz Gallery, West Palm Beach, FL; Highline Community College, Des Moines, WA; Cafè Vita, Seattle, WA; Impromptu Wine and Art Bar, Seattle, WA; Whatcom Art Museum, Bellingham, WA; Photographic Center Northwest, Seattle, WA; Benham Gallery, Seattle, WA. Mark is also prominently known at Glazer’s Camera.

© Peggy Washburn
Title: Persephone’s Fate
Medium: Toned Gelatin Silver Print
Size: 11x14
Value: $1200.00
Website: www.peggywashburn.com
Bio:
Peggy Washburn’s fine art is inspired by classical mythology, studies pertaining to memory, and mathematical definitions. Major art collections have acquired her work including the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas, The Bibliotheque Nationale de France and The Ralph Lauren collection. Her work has been widely published; she’s had numerous solo shows both locally and nationally and has been included in exhibits at the Whatcom Museum in Bellingham, The Frye Art Museum in Seattle, and Museo di Fotografia in Brescia, Italy. She is represented by The Benham Gallery in Seattle and The Beacon Firehouse Gallery in New York. Although the art world keeps her busy, she still makes time for portrait commissions in her Seattle area studio.

© Alex Webb
Title: Havana, Cuba, 1993
Medium: Chromogenic Print
Size: 8x13
Value: $1000.00
Website: www.webbnorriswebb.com
Bio:
Alex Webb is best known for his vibrant and complex color work, especially from Latin America and the Caribbean. He has published 7 books and has shown at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, and other museums worldwide. Alex has been a member of Magnum Photos since 1976 and has received numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2007.

© Adam Weintraub
Title: Home Machu Picchu - Peru, 2004
Medium: Ultrachrome Enhanced Archival Inkjet
Size: 16x20
Value: $800.00
Website: www.adamw.com
Bio:
Photographer Adam L. Weintraub has been an active participant and promoter of the arts - performing, visual, theatrical, and musical. Adam is a member of the American Society of Media Photographers. He is founder and director of Photoexperience.net workshops in Peru. His collaboration with the Martin Chambi Permanent Archives and Preservation Project has opened doors across the United States in an effort to create an accessible archive and permanent facility for the outreach and education of the photographic work of Martin Chambi. He has held the Presidency of Blue Earth Alliance for the last three years, a nationally-reputed non-profit dedicated to educating the public about endangered environments, threatened cultures and other social concerns through photography. Published or Collected: Art In America, ArtForum, TATE ETC, Contemporary, Microsoft, Safeco, Nordstrom, 4Culture, Henry Art Gallery, Publicis, Hunter Public Relations, RCA Records & NBC Studios, The New York Times, Variety, IFC, Kenneth Cole, Eddie Bauer, Discover Card, Sasquatch Books, Money Magazine, The Seattle Theatre Group - The Paramount Seattle Theatre Group Moore Theatres, The Seattle Art Museum, Bellevue Art Museum, Frye Art Museum, Scripps, Wired Magazine, The Stranger, Seattle P-I, Seattle Times and Seattle Weekly, The City of Seattle, Seattle Goodwill, Aqua Art Miami, Artist Trust, The Seattle Opera.

© Shannon Welles
Title: Buds
Medium: Lith print
Size: 7x7
Value: $250.00
Website: www.shannonwelles.com
Bio:
Seattle photographer Shannon Welles received her BA in Criminology from the University of South Florida. She has exhibited locally and nationally in numerous juried, group, and solo shows and has been published in Light Leaks magazine. She produces Slideluck Potshow Seattle and volunteers worldwide for photography projects with children.

© John Wiley
Title: Ella In Between
Medium: Chromogenic Print
Size: 13x19
Value: $300.00
Website: www.johnwileyphotography.com
Bio:
John Wiley has over 25 years experience as a commercial and fine artist. He has sold photographs to people all over the world and has been published in travel & trade magazines. Wiley states that what makes photography worthwhile for him is that rare instance when the heart, the head, and the hand come together to make something beautiful - like finding a precious stone shining on the beach.
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