I’m so happy to be featured in Photoshop User Magazine‘s Artist Spotlight for the February 2019 issue.
Photoshop User Magazine is the official magazine for KelbyOne users — a huge resource for photographers all over the world.
I’m so happy to be featured in Photoshop User Magazine‘s Artist Spotlight for the February 2019 issue.
Photoshop User Magazine is the official magazine for KelbyOne users — a huge resource for photographers all over the world.
I was very happy to be chosen as a Finalist in the 2018 One Eyeland Photography Awards. The contest received over 4,000 submissions from 64 countries.
I am very proud to be included with so many amazing photographers from all over the world. This image is of women of the Rendille tribe in Turkana, in northern Kenya.
You can see more of my work from my latest adventure here.
I received the wonderful news this week that I have been awarded Grand Prize in Santa Fe Photographic Workshops’ 2018 “Diversity” competition with one of my favorite images from Ethiopia, a portrait of a Suri family wearing some of their amazing headdresses in the Omo Valley.
With my work, particularly my ongoing series “Still Points in a Turning World“, I am always exploring our universal cross-cultural truths: the importance of family, community, ritual and the amazing diversity of its expression, so this award is especially meaningful to me.
Many thanks to Santa Fe Photographic Workshops for this incredible honor, and congratulations to the other winners and honorable mentions; may we all continue to celebrate diversity together. Though we may not see our own customs and traditions in these images, it is my hope that we recognize our common humanity.
I am very excited to announce that my new website www.terrigoldworldimagery.com, which has been in the works for a few weeks, is ready for visitors!
The new site features a large collection of my images from years past all the way to the most recent, including my ongoing tribal series “Still Points in a Turning World,” images both old and new from the Mermaid Parade of Coney Island, some of my dance photography, and more. You will also find a page with information about my solo exhibition of “Still Points in a Turning World,” and links to press my work has received and awards it has garnered.
Last but not least, the new site provides all the information you need to acquire original, signed prints of my work. I am very happy to share this news, and my website, with you. Please feel welcome to visit and inquire about anything of interest.
Thrilled to have one of my favorite images of the Silent Dune from Namibia chosen for an Honorable Mention in the Landscape Category of the Gala Awards 11th edition of the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards.
Winners and Honorable Mentions in this year’s Julia M Cameron Awards will have their work exhibited in the 5th Biennial of Fine Art & Documentary Photography to be held in Barcelona on October 4-21, 2018.
Congratulations to all the winners!
I am so happy to have been given an Honorable Mention in the Culture & Daily Life category of The Photography Gala Awards 11th edition of the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards.
570 women photographers from 63 countries participated in the 11th edition, collectively submitting 5,732 images. It is a huge honor to be featured alongside the beautiful work of so many great women photographers.
My images selected are from Kenya, India, Ethiopia, and the Mermaid Parade of Coney Island.
Congratulations to all the winners!
I was so happy to see and photograph the dress rehearsal of the spring season of The Martha Graham Dance Company.
“Throughout her career, Graham was fascinated by visionaries and prophets. In ”Spectre-1914,” Xin Ying is a prophet beholding appalling visions of war as she rises tall and awesome in a black robe. She then manipulated the robe to show its reverse side, making her seem encased in a blood-red shroud.” -Jack Anderson
In my infrared interpretation the robe is white and blue…
Performed by Xin Ying.
“In “Embattled Garden,” from 1958, Graham—a lover of myth—tackled the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. (The garden is represented by a field of reeds, designed by Isamu Noguchi). ” -from a New Yorker Review
Performed by So Young An, Lloyd Mayor, Natasha Diamond-Walker, Abdiel Jacobsen.
Visit my website to see more images of the Martha Graham Dance Company.
I’m thrilled to have received an Honorable Mention in the Nature category for my image “Mysterious Sossuvlei Dunes” in the 12th Black & White Spider Awards, as well as a nomination for my image “Deadvlei in Namibia“.
12TH ANNUAL BLACK AND WHITE SPIDER AWARDS HONORS PHOTOGRAPHER TERRI GOLD FROM THE UNITED STATES
LOS ANGELES 11/15/17 – Professional photographer Terri Gold of the United States was presented with the 12th Annual Black and White Spider Awards Honorable Mention in the category of Nature at a prestigious Nomination & Winners PhotoShow streamed Saturday, October 14, 2017.
“It’s an incredible achievement to be selected among the best from the 8,121 entries we received this year,” said Basil O’Brien, the awards Creative Director. “Terri Gold’s “Mysterious Sossuvlei Dunes”, an exceptional image entered in the Nature category, represents black and white photography at its finest, and we’re pleased to present her with the title of Honorable Mention.”
BLACK AND WHITE SPIDER AWARDS is the leading international award honoring excellence in black and white photography. This celebrated event shines a spotlight on the best professional and amateur photographers worldwide and honors the finest images with the highest achievements in black and white photography. http://www.thespiderawards.com
I’m honored to give a talk at Professional Women Photographers (PWP) monthly meeting tomorrow, Wednesday, November 8th. I will be showing and discussing work from my travels in Asia and Africa throughout the years…
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I am very excited to be part of Infrared: The Invisible Made Visible exhibition at Photoplace Gallery in Middlebury, VT.
The exhibition will take place from November 8 – December 2.
“Photographing in the non-visible spectrum is both magically haunting and unpredictable. It requires great technical understanding of both capture and post-production. And it takes a great deal of understanding and practice of the craft as well as how the photographer’s specific equipment will capture and interpret reality. Successful IR imagery demands a substantial expertise to master its technical and the aesthetic aspects…” – Laurie Klein, Juror
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