“No Strangers” The Annenberg Space For Photography-Slide Show

The slide show for the “No Strangers” exhibit at the Annenberg Space for Photography is now posted on their website. There’s a great selection of work from photographers all over the world. My section covers images of the vanishing tribal cultures from Guizhou, the Nagaland, Kham and Ladakh.

 http://www.annenbergspaceforphotography.org/events/slideshow-nights-new/no-strangers/76844 

Buddhist Nuns Ladakh

Buddhist Nuns Ladakh

No Strangers: Is an Exhibit of ancient wisdom in a modern world, a group show about the wonder of culture and the plight of indigenous people throughout the world.  The exhibit is guest curated by esteemed anthropologist, author and photographer Wade Davis.

Myths and Mountains 25th Anniversary – Congratulations

Ladakhi Women in her Perak

Ladakhi Women in her Perak

Myths and Mountains is a fabulous adventure travel company who I have worked with to set up  many of my adventures. I am excited to be collaborating with them on their new website  and newsletters. Traveler, humanitarian, and teacher, Toni Neubauer is the guiding spirit behind Myths and Mountain. She and her team create  intimate experiences that are the heart and soul of every trip, and  what makes each journey so unique.

Lost in Hawaii, found in Taiwan: Tourist’s camera returned after 5 years in the Pacific…

As we all continually struggle while traveling  to keep all our gear charged-working-and in our possession- then you come upon a story like this. The most amazing camera durability tale ever…Go Canon is all I can say…

This camera made a six year journey underwater from Hawaii to Taiwan and was found still working-battery charged -and photos on the card intact.

Wonders never cease….

Canon camera makes 6 year underwater journey

Canon camera makes 6 year underwater journey

http://travel.cnn.com/tourists-camera-found-taiwan-after-5-years-356051

Threshold – Buglisi Dance Theatre

Threshold  

Buglisi Dance Theatre 20th Anniversary Season at the Joyce Theater

performed by

Virginie Victoire Mecene and Kevin Predmore

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The more I look at the dancers and the dance

the emotions and grace evoked – the stories told

I see more each time

the sinuous connections

existing in the liminal space

where the dancers are momentarily suspended in the space between two worlds…

Buglisi Dance Theatre 20th Anniversary Season at The Joyce Theater

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     I was thrilled to photograph the 20th anniversary season of The Buglisi Dance Theatre last week. The 2 programs included four premieres: This Is Forever, Snow Falling on Water, Butterflies and Demons, and Zjawa (by Katarzyna Skarpetwoska, who was a student of Buglisi’s at Juilliard). Guest artists are Martine van Hamel and Charles Askegard.

 
I have been photographing the company for years – so celebrating and making images from  this wonderful anniversary season, the culmination of so much work by the whole company  was pure joy.  

“No Strangers” The Annenberg Space For Photography-Slide Show Presentation

My images of the vanishing tribal cultures from Guizhou, the Nagaland, Gujarat, Kham and Ladakh will be part of the slideshow presentation tonight at the No Strangers exhibit at The Annenberg Space For Photography.
 
 I’m  so sorry I can’t be there …caught in a blizzard in New York City…but hope my friends from the Los Angeles area enjoy the evening !

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No Strangers:  Is an Exhibit of ancient wisdom in a modern world, a group show about the wonder of culture and the plight of indigenous people throughout the world.  The exhibit is guest curated by esteemed anthropologist, author and photographer Wade Davis.
 
The photographers in the exhibit have greatly  inspired and influenced my own photography and I am incredibly honored to be a part of this show.

Terri Gold Featured At The “No Strangers” Exhibit At The Annenberg Space For Photography

I’m honored to announce that a selection of my images of the vanishing tribal cultures from Guizhou, the Nagaland, Gujarat, Kham and Ladakh have been chosen to be presented as part of the slideshow night for the “No Strangers” Exhibit at the Annenberg Space for Photography.
 
No Strangers
The Annenberg Space for Photography
The Annenberg Space for Photography is a cultural destination dedicated to exhibiting both digital and print photography in an intimate environment. The space features state-of-the-art, high-definition digital technology as well as traditional prints by some of the world’s most renowned photographers and a selection of emerging photographic talents as well. The venue, an initiative of the Annenberg Foundation and its trustees, is the first solely photographic cultural destination in the Los Angeles area, and it creates a new paradigm in the world of photography.
 
No Strangers:  Is an Exhibit of ancient wisdom in a modern world, a group show about the wonder of culture and the plight of indigenous people throughout the world.  The exhibit is guest curated by esteemed anthropologist, author and photographer Wade Davis.
 
The photographers in the exhibit have greatly  inspired and influenced my own photography and I am incredibly honored to be a part of this show.
 
Tickets are free but limited to 300. Food and Beverages will be served. Click the link below for tickets.
http://www.annenbergspaceforphotography.org/events/slideshow-nights-new/no-strangers
The Annenberg Space for Photography
Friday February 8 2013 6:30-8:30 (PST)
 
Photographers featured in the exhibit are Carol Beckwith & Angela Fisher, Wade Davis, Chris Johns, Lynn Johnson, Steve McCurry, Randy Olson, Chris Rainier and Hamid Sardar.  Also included are Timothy Allen, Caroline Bennett, James P. Blair, Edward Burtynsky, David Hiser, Aaron Huey, Thomas Kelly, Mauricio Lima, William Fernando Martinez, James Stanfield, Brent Stirton, Amy Toensing, Jeroen Toirkens, A Yin and Gordon Wiltsie.
 
Photographers featured in the slideshow will be: Matt Black, Piers Calvert, Warren Clarke, Monica Denevan,Budi N.D. Dharmawan, Matilde Gattoni,Bjoern Lauen, Jan C Schlegel, Marieke ten Wolde, Mathieu Uoung, Sophie Zenon, Dani Planas Labad, Piper Mackay,Carlos Villalon, Brent Lewin, Kiliii Fish and Philipp Engelhorn.
 

“Photography is one of the most accessible and personal forms of art. We see the creation of the Annenberg Space for Photography as a service to the community where visitors can see the world through a different lens and leave feeling motivated to make positive change.”

–Wallis Annenberg
Chairman of the Board, President and CEO 
of the Annenberg Foundation