Terri Gold Receives Honorable Mention in 11th Annual Julia Margaret Cameron Awards

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!

 

Terri Gold photographs performances by the Martha Graham Dance Theatre

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.

Terri Gold Photographs 25th Anniversary Season of the Buglisi Dance Theatre

Terri Gold Photographs 25th Anniversary Season of the Buglisi Dance Theatre

I had a wonderful time attending and photographing the fabulous performances and gala for Buglisi Dance Theatre‘s 25th Anniversary Season.  I have been photographing the Buglisi dancers for many years and am always amazed at their talent and grace.

 

Bare to the Wall Suite performed by So Young An, Ari Mayzick, Blakeley White-McGuire, Abdiel Jacobsen, Anne O’Donnell, and Lloyd Knight

  

Requiem performed by Marie Zvosec, Jessica Higgins, Jessica Sgambelluri, Laura Careless, and Ashley Merker

Moss #5 Variation and Dialogues on What Makes Us Human performed by Blakeley White-McGuire, Jessica Higgins, Jessica Sgambelluri, Stephanie Van Dooren-Eshkenazi, Lara Careless, and Ashley Merker

Visit my website to see more images from the 25th Anniversary Season, as well as more images from Buglisi Dance Theatre performances over the years.

 

Terri Gold featured in exhibition at Umbrella Arts Gallery in NYC

I’m thrilled to be included along with many great artists in the exhibition Let There Be Light (And Shadow), juried by my mentor in photography, Harvey Stein.  Join me at the opening next Thursday, February 1st from 6-8PM at Umbrella Arts Gallery.

Umbrella Arts, 317 East 9th St

Terri Gold Wins Honorable Mention at 12th Black & White Spider Awards

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

 

Terri Gold presents “Still Points in a Turning World” at Professional Women Photographers’ Monthly Meeting

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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See here for detailed directions to the Rose Building.

Infrared: The Invisible Made Visible Exhibit Photo Place Gallery

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

Terri Gold Awarded Second Honorable Mention in 2017 International Photography Awards

This year, The International Photography Awards received 14,266 of submissions from over 165 countries, and I am honored to have been awarded an Honorable Mention Award in the 2017 International Photography Awards Competition in Nature – Wildlife for the winning entry Wildlife’s Rhythms.

See more about the award here.

 

Terri Gold Awarded Honorable Mention Award in 2017 IPA Competition

This year, The International Photography Awards received 14266 of submissions from over 165 countries, and I am honored to have been awarded an Honorable Mention Award in the 2017 International Photography Awards Competition in People – Culture for the winning entry Samburu Warriors.

See more about the awards here.