Keyhole Gallery presents:
An artists collective — photographic imagery in high key
( or at least an attempt at high key )
Virtually showing through March 16th, 2011
Thank you to all the contributing Photographers and Writers.
Our chair prop was hand painted by Artist Joann Goetzinger
Request for visitor comments.
All artists find constructive critique a necessity and an integral part of the creative process. Keyhole Gallery kindly requests that visitors to this exhibition take an interactive role by leaving comments about our work. Your input is greatly appreciated.
Images by Photographer Ronald Frazier
shot with a Fuji S9000
The Chair




The Skeleton





Images by Photographer Anne Scott
shot with a ROLLEIFLEX TLR
silver gelatin prints
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Images by Photographer Karen Hanrahan
shot with a Canon Power Shot S90
The Chair




The Skeleton






Other by Karen



Virtually participating…
Images by Photographer Don Bailey
shot with a Fuji FinePix S5000, little 3MP point and shoot.
Don defined this image as high contrast

Images by Photographer David From Texas
shot with Canon 50D



Contributing Written Commentary…
Poem written by Gary Melvin
~
houte couture
I wonder when one day
We’ll pocket our passions
They’ll fasten in look-see neck lockets
Soon it’ll seem right
To wear…She’ll share hers in sunlight
Fashion will see to it we
Unabashedly
Undress off our soft underthings
And show softer
Bold and tender
Expressing
Next Event: Photographers Salon March 9th - Topic : Nudescapes.
Behind the scenes post to follow.
February 23, 2011 | Categories: Exhibitions | Tags: Anne Scott, artful imagery, artful nude, artists, collaborative, David From Texas, Don Bailey, Gary Melvin, high contrast, high key, high key lighting, high key studio, home made studio, human form, karen hanrahan, keyhole gallery, keyholegallery exhibition, photographers, ron frazier, Writers | 1 Comment »
These photographic artists have added MORE to their personal galleries!
Click on the links and scroll to the bottom of their posts to see additional imagery:
Anne Scott
Ron Frazier
Karen Hanrahan
Don Bailey
David From Texas
January 17, 2011 | Categories: Anne Scott, David From Texas, Don Bailey, Karen Hanrahan, Participating Photographers, Ronald Frazier | Tags: Anne Scott, artful nude, David From Texas, Don Bailey, karen hanrahan, keyhole gallery, photographers, ronald douglas frazier | Leave A Comment »
I’ve been using a camera as a tool for art since about 1963. I began using a small format, soundless movie camera to create stop motion animation when I was about 9 or 10 years old. I was given my first still camera about the same time. It was a Polaroid Swinger that captured small [1 1/2" X 2 1/2" approx.] black and white images. I bought my first 35mm SLR while in the Air Force back in 1972. It was a Miranda with a removable penta-prizm. I can’t recall the model. In the early 80s I moved to a Minolta 7000i and stayed with that until the late 90s when I began using a small, very low quality digital camera from Intel. In spite of the poor images, I was hooked on digital and bought a Fuji FinePix in the early 2000s that had a sensor resolution of about 3.5MP. Some of the images from that camera are still posted on this stream. The Fuji was my primary camera for about 3 or 4 years when I finally made the leap to a dSLR from Konica-Minolta, a model 5D, and a Canon S2IS for back-up. I am now looking to upgrade to something on the pro level, Canon 60D would be nice! Send cash!
Why Art? Because I have to [call it air for the soul]!
Why Nudes? Because I can [God bless a man who's wife and friends will take their clothes off and let him take photos]!
Additionally, he moderates two group pools:
Photographer: Don Bailey
PERSONAL GALLERY
JANUARY 2011
FEBRUARY 2011
December 25, 2010 | Categories: Don Bailey, Participating Photographers | Tags: artful imagery, artful nude, collaborative, Don Bailey, keyhole gallery, photographer | Leave A Comment »