Many thanks to Andrew Gibson for interviewing me for his photography blog. Link to Article http://www.andrewsgibson.com/blog/2011/12/into-the-mists-of-time-an-interview-with-terri-gold/
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Interview with Terri Gold
Posted in Asia, digital Infrared, For Photographers, Press, tagged Andrew Gibson, Infrared photography on January 18, 2012 | 2 Comments »
Adventure is out there…
Posted in Asia, For Photographers, Tribal Festivals, tagged grand adventure, Kham, Yushu Festival on December 13, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
“Adventure is out there, but it’s also in here.It’s an inner game. What separates adventure from the mundane is an openness to the unexpected and a willingness to embrace it, laugh your way through it when you aren’t gritting your teeth, and learn from it. It’s not a freedom from fear, it’s an unwillingness to [...]
Opening Night at Keyes Art:Terri Gold
Posted in For Photographers, Gallery Shows, Guizhou, tagged Into the Mists of Time, Keyes Art Projects on November 28, 2011 | 1 Comment »
“There is a great moment, when you see, however distant, the goal of your wandering. The thing, which has been living in your imagination suddenly, becomes a part of the tangible world.” Freya Stark Usually this wonderful quote reminds me of my travels but it also applies to the feeling of finally showing the work. [...]
591 Photography Blog
Posted in For Photographers, Gallery Shows, Guizhou, Infrared Imagery, Press, tagged 591 blog on October 29, 2011 | 2 Comments »
I am happy to have my work shown on the 591 Photography Blog based in Sweden. What is 591 about? It is about photography, pictures, life, love, facts, fiction, imagination, people, places… online exhibitions, off line exhibitions, interviews, photobooks, thinkingspots, family albums, history of photography… Click here for article
Terri Gold: Life Pixel _Tribal World of Guizhou captured with Digital Infrared
Posted in digital Infrared, For Photographers, tagged digital infrared, Life pixel on October 15, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
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Save The Date: Terri Gold’s Art Opening
Posted in Asia, China, digital Infrared, Events, For Photographers, Gallery Shows, Guizhou on October 13, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Terri Gold Into the Mists of Time in Guizhou, China Images of China’s vanishing tribal heritage. Artist Reception: November 3rd | 6pm – 8pm Keyes Art Projects | 551 West 21st / 4th Flr/NYC | 917-509-1379 November 3rd – 28th | Gallery [...]
A Condition of Empathy
Posted in China, For Photographers, Guizhou, MIao, Tribal Festivals, tagged Guizhou, Tribal Festivals on May 12, 2011 | 3 Comments »
I came across this Ansel Adams quote the other day on a wonderful photography blog by Nicole Gibson . http://blog.nicolegibsonphotography.com/?p=1260 “As with all art, the photographer’s objective is not the duplication of visual reality. Photography is an investigation of both the outer and the innerworlds. The first experiences with the camera involve looking at the [...]
GLobal Travel Photo Contest – Finalist
Posted in Contests, For Photographers, Infrared Imagery, Press, Rajasthan, tagged Bathing Ghats, Global Travel Photo Contest, Rajasthan on April 28, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
http://www.planet-mag.com/2011/art/editors/photo-contest-general-winners/
South Of The Clouds – In Guizhou and Guangxi
Posted in Asia, China, For Photographers, Tribal Festivals, tagged China, Guilin, Guizhou, Miao, Tribal Festivals on March 26, 2011 | 7 Comments »
South Of The Clouds – as Southwest China is known - is pastoral, stunningly beautiful, richly steeped in minority culture – I am returning to the provinces of Guangxi and Guizhou in April, which I last visited In 1997. I will be traveling from village to village, with my sister and a few others. Along the way [...]
Impressions in Wax: The Creative Process
Posted in digital Infrared, For Photographers, India, Infrared Imagery, Tribal Festivals, tagged digital infrared photography, encauntic wax, wax works on January 20, 2011 | 6 Comments »
The photograph is the beginning of the process. My technique involves creating imagery using the invisible infrared light spectrum. I shot infrared film for many years. Now, I use a digital camera converted to infrared and the digital darkroom to create the split-toned imagery. Working with infrared light adds an element of mystery when creating [...]



