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2010 Michael H. Kellicutt International Photo Show About the Final Jurors |
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Barry Haynes In 1987, Barry Haynes was creating software for Apple Computer when he was given a pre-release copy of an early version of Photoshop. Having been a US Navy Photographer prior to becoming a software engineer, this proved a pivotal moment, and set Barry back on the track of photography, one of the earliest photographers to step into the digital age. As an early pioneer, Barry created a series of workshops for Photoshop, which eventually turned into the well-respected "Photoshop Artistry" book series, the latest being "Photoshop Artistry: for Photographers using Photoshop CS2 and Beyond" from New Riders Publishing. Currently, Barry teaches Photography workshops in his studio in Gibsons, B.C. (near Vancouver Canada). He has taught classes for Anderson Ranch in Colorado, International Center of Photography in New York City, Sante Fe Workshop in New Mexico, Palm Beach Photographic Center in Florida and many others. For the last two years, he has focused his attentions on his own "Spirit of Place" photography gallery on the main street by the water in Gibson. For more about Barry, check out his website www.barryhaynes.com or www.maxart.com |
Janet Jones Janet Jones is a San Francisco artist working in a variety of media, incorporating printmaking, painting, collage, assemblage, photography and digital techniques. She is a graduate of the California College of Arts and Crafts, now known as the California College of the Arts, and has exhibited extensively and won numerous awards. Her work is in corporate and private collections in the United States and Europe. She has been invited to jury exhibits for San Francisco Women Artists, the Oakland Art Association, the Central California Art League and the California State Fair. She is a past editor of The California Printmaker and is represented in the Achenbach Collection at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor. She is one of 40 artists worldwide to be featured in the Lark Publications book, "Masters: Collage", to be released in 2010. |
Stephen Chalmers Stephen Chalmers has worked as a Lead Treatment Counselor to Severely Emotionally Disturbed children, worked as an Emergency Medical Technician, and taught gang children photography - informing his projects which deal with issues of loss. Chalmers has taught many workshops in alternative photographic processes and digital imaging, and been a visiting artist at numerous colleges and universities. He has also been a contributor to four books, and has been in group and solo exhibitions throughout the US and also in Australia, Ireland, British Columbia, England, South Africa, and China. Stephen Chalmers earned his MFA in Cinema and Photography from Southern Illinois University, and was professor of Photography and Digital Media in the state of Washington for eight years. The work of Stephen Chalmers is in several collections including the Museum of Contemporary Photography (Chicago), Lightwork, Polaroid, and the Getty Research Institute. Selections from his projects can be seen at www.askew-view.com
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