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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

a photo challenge inspired by the new year: "resolution"

this challenge is inspired by the recent new year celebration 
and all of the meaning that we associate with such an occasion. 
"resolution" is a word that carries a lot of power
and has significance in the world of photography.

interpret the theme as you wish and 
make beautiful images that illustrate your concepts!

this competition is open to photographers of all levels
using all manner of photographic media...
feel free to use film, digital slrs, alternative processes, camera phones and photo editing software!
have fun exploring your resolution!
(there are two categories to ensure that professors aren't competing with their students)


submission guidelines:
*images should be resized to 8 inches on the longest side at 72 dpi (roughly 900k)
*files should be flattened jpegs
*files should be labeled with your first and last name and numbered (mine would be SarahBaron1.jpg)
*email submissions to sarahcbaron@gmail.com with the word "resolution" in the subject line
*in your email, specify either the "Student/Amateur" or "Professional" category

*please limit your submissions to 3 per person

**the deadline for submissions is January 20, 2012!

the submissions will be curated by bulb staff and presented in an online exhibition.
this exhibition will be posted to the blog by January 27th.
the juror will then judge the images and choose two "winners" from each category.
winning photographers will receive a feature on bulb!


the guest juror for this bulb challenge is salma t khalil.
salma khalil is the co-owner of feather creative, a boutique new york-based post production studio
that specializes in photo retouching and exhibition printing. 
in her personal work, ms. khalil is interested in exploring the facets that comprise our identities 
and what forms our definition of home and family.

salma is an immigrant to the united states from alexandria, egypt. 
she has an mfa in photography from pratt institute in brooklyn and 
a ba in journalism from the george washington university in washington, dc. 
she currently lives and works in brooklyn, new york. 

her work can be viewed on her websites and blogs: 
http://salmatkhalil.blogspot.com/ ... this one is called "resolution", so she IS an expert!



res·o·lu·tion 

[rez-uh-loo-shuhn]
1.
a formal expression of opinion or intention made, usuallyafter voting, by a formal organization
a legislature, a club,or other group. Compare concurrent resolutionjoint resolution.
2.
a resolve or determination: to make a firm resolution to dosomething.
3.
the act of resolving or determining upon an action or courseof action, method, procedure, etc.
4.
the mental state or quality of being resolved or resolute;firmness of purpose.
5.
the act or process of resolving or separating into constituentor elementary parts.
6.
the resulting state.
7.
Optics the act, process, or capability of distinguishingbetween two separate but adjacent objects or sources 
of light or between two nearly equal wavelengths. Compare resolving power.
8.
a solution, accommodation, or settling of a problem,controversy, etc.
9.
Music .
a.
the progression of a voice part or of the harmony as awhole from a dissonance to a consonance.
b.
the tone or chord to which a dissonance is resolved.
10.
reduction to a simpler form; conversion.
11.
Medicine/Medical the reduction or disappearance of aswelling or inflammation without suppuration.
12.
the degree of sharpness of a computer-generated image as measured by the number of dots per linear 
inch in a hard-copy printout or the number of pixels across and down on display screen.


Thursday, December 22, 2011

happy holidays

from the bulb family to yours...


unintentional photographic education

after more than two years of waiting for me to duck under fences
and watching me photograph many a squished creature,
its seems that my banker has picked up a few things from this photographer.

he came back from his annual fall hunting trip with some hauntingly beautiful images...
(these aren't for the faint of heart, but they really are quite lovely)

ps- don't forget about the resolution challenge!

images by bob stanier

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

a halloween inspired photo challenge... life & death

it has been a long time, bulbers!
but today i give you the next bulb photo challenge!

my buddy tom suggested  that the challenge involve one of my interests...
dead animals!  a grand idea, tom!

since october is the spookiest month of the year (except for april... arbor day can be frightening!),
i thought it a great idea to have a death inspired photo challenge!

so i present to you, friends and followers,

life & death!

interpret the theme as you wish and make beautiful images!
(dead animals are my thing, they don't have to be yours!)

this competition is open to photographers of all levels
using all manner of photographic media...
feel free to use film, digital slrs, alternative processes, camera phones and photo editing software!
have fun embracing your dark side!

submission guidelines:
*images should be resized to 8 inches on the longest side at 72 dpi (roughly 980k)
*files should be flattened jpegs
*files should be labeled with your first and last name and numbered (mine would be SarahBaron1.jpg)
*email submissions to sarahcbaron@gmail.com with the words "life & death" in the subject line
*in your email, specify either the "Student" of "Professional" category

*please limit your submissions to 2 per person

**the deadline for submissions is November 1, 2011

the submissions will be curated and presented in an online exhibition.
this exhibition will be posted to the blog on November 5th.
the juror will then judge the images and choose two "winners" from each category.
winning photographers will receive a feature on bulb!

the guest juror for the life & death challenge will be michelle jammes!
ms. jammes is the gallery manager at the castle gallery in new rochelle, new york.
the college of new rochelle is located about twenty miles north
of grand central station in new york city. it can be easily reached by car or train.
ms. jammes received her BA from the university of south florida
and her MFA in photography from the pratt institute in brooklyn, new york.
she has previously worked as a gallery associate at the latin collector gallery in manhattan.
michelle jammes is, herself, a photographer,
currently living with her lovely family in the quaint college town of new rochelle.


Thursday, September 22, 2011

AWOL

sorry i have been awol this summer.
i've spent a lot of time traveling back & forth between
charlotte and my new home in virginia.

i should have some time in the next few weeks to get the next
contest up and running... hint: my latest photo fascination may be involved!

check out my interview at the capture events' blog.
thanks to ginny for asking me to participate!

http://captureeventsbygiovanna.wordpress.com/photographers-q-a/q-a-with-sarah-baron/

mmmm... bacon  by sarah c baron

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

good news everybody...

this friday, june 3rd,
cpcc will be hosting a reception for the
opening of my photographic exhibition!

from 6pm until 8pm
we will be having a load of fun
looking at photographs, chatting and enjoying complimentary beverages!

please come out & join in the festivities!

the gallery is pretty easy to find...
it is at the college's main campus in downtown charlotte.
the ross gallery is located on the corner of
elizabeth & kings in the overcash building.

this is a map of the location
this is the gallery website, which has not yet been updated.

i will be exhibiting some new images from dual citizenship
& a few small pieces from the seen better days series.

tree: brooklyn, ny & concord, nc   by sarah c baron

crabbier from the seen better days series   by sarah c baron