Landscapes: Honorable Mention 2018 (professional)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
As primarily a Landscape Photographer, I venture out alone in all kinds of weather conditions. This image gets close to how it felt to be in this sudden Spring snowstorm in Yosemite National Park. The snow was coming down hard, blowing sideways into the lens. The cliffs and trees were playing peek-a-boo through the clouds. It was a challenge to keep the camera dry, me dry, and in the process try to make a useable composition. I was having a blast.
AUTHOR
Charlotte Gibb is a contemporary fine art photographer based in the San Francisco Bay Area specializing in landscapes of the Western United States. Charlotte earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from the Academy of Art
University in San Francisco. She cut her teeth in the advertising business as an art director in the 1990s, then operated her own graphic design firm for 15 years before selling the business and diving headlong into the craft of photography. Her darkroom, long gone now, has been replaced with digital darkroom tools, and her style has evolved from a somewhat journalistic approach, to one that pays tribute to the natural world.
Her images are frequently symbolic, with an eye oriented towards the subtle and sometimes overlooked elements of nature. The photographs she creates are not meant to be pretty postcards, but rather frames that celebrate form, line, shape, color, and texture. She returns to both familiar and secret places again and again to observe the changes brought about by the seasons, light and weather. She uses everything she knows about the technology of modern photography combined with her artistic aesthetic to create images that show the natural world differently.
Charlotte writes and publishes on the subject of photography and creativity, has served as a judge for an international Landscape Photography competition, and exhibits her work throughout California. She can usually be found tromping about in the wilderness areas in and around Yosemite National Park.
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