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l.a. 2003 WIPI images
WIPI PROfessional member submissions
12 Annual photo l.a. 2003, Jan 16th - Jan 19th, Santa Monica Civic
Auditorium - BOOTH #42 11. Lauren Gabriele Boogie Woogie 2001, signed verso mat fuji crystal digital, 10 x 10" Filmmaker and Photographer, Gabriele received the First Place Award for this image Boogie Woogie at the "kitsch and klick, Art of the Toy Camera" exhibition at Pierce College this past spring. She has exhibited in London and nationwide and received the First Place Award for the UEA Photographic Society at the Norwich Arts Centre, in Norwich England. See Archive #11 July 2002, Lauren Gabriele Gallery - 12. Shelley Gazin Harry James 1979, (printed 1979) signed gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 Gazin had a one woman show at the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, entitled Looking for a Rabbi and most recently sponsored by the University of Arizona Judaic Studies. There is preparation for upcoming book featuring quotes and images by Gazin. Shelley's exhibition history began in 1973 with a Group Show, at the Frederick S. Wight Gallery, UCLA, followed by a steady career growth both in art and commercial work. Gazin's portraits and documentary work has been commissioned by clients such as Corbis Images, Security Pacific Bank and many others. This image of Harry James was originally published in the Los Angeles Times Sunday Calendar and is considered one of Gazin's finest. 13. Carol S. Gee Gazania 4, 2001, signed archival inkjet 5.25 x 7.25, printed 2002 A newcomer onto the Photography scene recently exhibiting at the Gallery 825 group show in 2001. Gees work is colorful, playful and graphic. According to Gee...she is born in the year of the "monkey" in the Chinese horoscope. www.csgimages.com - 14. Wilda Gerideau-Squires Low Tea 2001, unsigned fuji crystal archive, printed 2002 Exhibiting extensively in Massachusetts since 1993, Gerideau-Squires has solid exhibition experience. Newburyport Art Association gave her an award for General Excellence for Low Tea and said... we liked the play between the massive male nude and the exquisitely fragile teacup. The humorous subversion of the traditional nude subject matter in the photograph creates a contemporary irony. WildaGerideau-Squires
15.
Cat Jimenez
An
original member of Women In Photography since the 80s, acclaimed
artist Kenna Love, has combined her extensive and varied photography
talents to find success both as a commercial and fine arts photographer.
To her credit is an impressive list of corporate and advertising
clients, a succession of one woman shows, and her two published
books; Exposures: Women and Their Art and 101
Harley Davidson Performance Projects, the number one on an
extensive list of the MBI Publishing Company).
KennaLove.com 17. Freyda Miller Woman With Wallpaper 1978, signed verso cibrachrome 10 x 14" printed 1980
18. Orah Moore Rock Wall at Low Tide 1998, signed Iris print on watercolor paper, 7 x 7 printed 2000 .
One
of the original founding members of WIPI in 1981, (see WIPI Historical
Profile, October Quarterly 2002) Ms. Moore is
living in Maine and owns and operates a greeting card business,
Haymaker Press. Exhibiting consistently since 1978, Moore has a
strong professional track record and her work is many collections,
including the Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum. Her work has been
shown in several publications and has been reviewed by the New York
Times. www.Haymakerpress.com
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19.
Elizabeth Opalenik
20.
Elizabeth Rassiga
Infusing
her passion for remote trekking and photography, seasoned traveler
Rassiga specializes in capturing unique images from her trekking
experiences. Her work captures unique views from higher altitudes
and has produced images from a top Mt. Kilimanjaro to the Northwest
frontier of Pakistan to Himalayan village of Laya on the border
of Tibet. Rassiga's ""Proprietess: Tibetan Tea House"
was chosen for WIPI's 20th Anniversary Exhibition "Tea Time."
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