Territory: Worldwide
Theme: Landscape
Eligibility: Open to all
Entry Fees: $39 for five photographs
Prize: Exhibition
The best antidote to self-isolation: Landscape!
Wide open spaces, urban environments, with people or without, traditional, contemporary, minimalist — however you see the world outside, we’d like a taste of it!
All capture and post-processing methods are welcome.
We are so pleased to welcome Ann Jastrab back to jury this landscape exhibition. Ann will select 40 images for exhibition in our Middlebury, Vermont gallery and another 40 for our Online Gallery. All 80 images will be reproduced in the exhibition catalog.
Ann M. Jastrab is the Executive Director at the Center for Photographic Art (CPA) in Carmel, California, which evolved from the renowned Friends of Photography established, established by Ansel Adams, Wynn Bullock and Cole Weston in 1967. While respecting these West Coast traditions, CPA is also at the vanguard of the future of photographic imagery. Before going to CPA, Ann was the gallery manager at Scott Nichols Gallery in San Francisco where she incorporated contemporary artists with the living legends photography.
Ann also worked as the gallery director at RayKo Photo Center in San Francisco for 10 years until their closure in 2017. She has curated many shows in the Bay Area while simultaneously jurying, curating, and organizing numerous exhibitions for other national and international venues outside of San Francisco. She has reviewed portfolios for a multitude of organizations including the Seoul International Photography Festival in Korea, Fotofest, Photolucida, GuatePhoto, PhotoNola, Review Santa Fe, Medium, Palm Springs Photo Festival, Filter, PhotoAlliance, and Lishui International Photography Festival in China as well as being a juror for Critical Mass.
Besides being a curator, Ann Jastrab, MFA, is a fine art photographer, master darkroom printer, and teacher as well.