Swift1
Veteran
This past weekend (May 18-19), I had a joint gallery exhibition at a small local gallery, along with a local painter. I had 10 photos in the show, and the painter had 4 oil paintings, plus 2 of his sketches that were part of his process.
The show was arranged by the gallery owner, but I had total freedom as to what I wanted to show. I chose 10 color images (all 35mm film) from a body of work that I have been slowly building up over the past 6 years. I chose the images in pairs and so I displayed them in pairs.
Before the opening, I managed to get a few photos of the work all hung in the gallery. I thought some of you here might like to see how it looked.
And here's me next to some of my photos.
The show was arranged by the gallery owner, but I had total freedom as to what I wanted to show. I chose 10 color images (all 35mm film) from a body of work that I have been slowly building up over the past 6 years. I chose the images in pairs and so I displayed them in pairs.
Before the opening, I managed to get a few photos of the work all hung in the gallery. I thought some of you here might like to see how it looked.
And here's me next to some of my photos.
jkcampbell
Established
Nice show! I like the idea of "pairs". Could you share your thought process on the pairing? Composition, color, subject? Cheers, jc
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Well done, Very Cool... Congrats !
Nice to see RFF Members Out in the World
exhibiting.
Nice to see RFF Members Out in the World
exhibiting.
retinax
Well-known
Congrats! Ironically even on screen, it comes across that they look amazing printed. I think you made an excellent selection, what I see here looks even better together than what I've seen you post on this forum. If it's not too much work, could you post the scans together in one place, like here in this thread? I'd love to see this selection of images head on.
Axel
singleshooter
Very nice, thanks for sharing! 
robert blu
quiet photographer
Congrats! It must be a great satisfaction for you! Love what I see, great idea to show them in pairs. Bravo!
robert
robert
Greg Maslak
Well-known
Congratulations. Well deserved. I have admired your photographs online for a long time, especially your colour work, learning from your posts and even attempting to emulate your achievement with very limited success. Again, well done.
Michael Markey
Veteran
Well done and well deserved .
Canyongazer
Canyongazer
+1 What Greg said.
raid
Dad Photographer
Congratulations, Colton. I know that this requires a lot of work. I used to do shows many years ago. Well done.
Gerry M
Gerry
It was a really great show, Colton. Since you are getting bigger turnouts, maybe more elbow room for next show? 
lynnb
Veteran
Congratulations, Colton! I have always admired your colour work.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Very good!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Congratulations, really nice images ... and nice to see the person behind the forum name. 
EDIT ... and I'll ad I visited your web site and would recommend that experience to others.
EDIT ... and I'll ad I visited your web site and would recommend that experience to others.
Huss
Veteran
Very nice work Colton!
Joao
Negativistic forever
Congratulations
Congratulations
Sincere congratulations for your exhibition.
Don't stop your excelent work!
Regards
Joao
Congratulations
Sincere congratulations for your exhibition.
Don't stop your excelent work!
Regards
Joao
Swift1
Veteran
Thank you all so much for the kind words. The show was a success and I am really happy with how everything came together.
The idea to pair the photos really came out of the selection process. I have been building this body of work for the past 6 years, and in the past 2 years I have been making selections with the goal of eventually publishing a book. The images for the show all came from that much larger selection of work. As you can probably imagine, it's not easy picking 10 images from a body of work that has hundreds of images
I started by just selecting my 10 favorites, but those images didn't really show the full extent of the idea behind the body of work. Then I started selecting images based on particular sub themes (shadows, shape, color) and I found that narrowed the overall idea into different theme altogether, and what I really wanted was a selection of images from each of the sub-themes that showed different parts of the whole of the general idea. As the overall selection of images came together in part from the process of making a book, I thought of selecting images in pairs as if they were on opposite pages, and found that in selecting pairs, I ended up with a selection that showcased more the entire scope of the body of work. Then I thought, why not display the images in pairs as if they were in a book. In the end, I think it worked really well.
Here's a link to the flickr album I made when I was selecting the images.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/daiku_san/albums/72157706145118021
Nice show! I like the idea of "pairs". Could you share your thought process on the pairing? Composition, color, subject? Cheers, jc
The idea to pair the photos really came out of the selection process. I have been building this body of work for the past 6 years, and in the past 2 years I have been making selections with the goal of eventually publishing a book. The images for the show all came from that much larger selection of work. As you can probably imagine, it's not easy picking 10 images from a body of work that has hundreds of images
I started by just selecting my 10 favorites, but those images didn't really show the full extent of the idea behind the body of work. Then I started selecting images based on particular sub themes (shadows, shape, color) and I found that narrowed the overall idea into different theme altogether, and what I really wanted was a selection of images from each of the sub-themes that showed different parts of the whole of the general idea. As the overall selection of images came together in part from the process of making a book, I thought of selecting images in pairs as if they were on opposite pages, and found that in selecting pairs, I ended up with a selection that showcased more the entire scope of the body of work. Then I thought, why not display the images in pairs as if they were in a book. In the end, I think it worked really well.
Congrats! Ironically even on screen, it comes across that they look amazing printed. I think you made an excellent selection, what I see here looks even better together than what I've seen you post on this forum. If it's not too much work, could you post the scans together in one place, like here in this thread? I'd love to see this selection of images head on.
Here's a link to the flickr album I made when I was selecting the images.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/daiku_san/albums/72157706145118021
robert blu
quiet photographer
Thanks for sharing with us your thoughts and your process.
Editing and sequencing are an important part in our photographic activity. Grazie!
robert
Editing and sequencing are an important part in our photographic activity. Grazie!
robert
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