Entries from Ann-alog: a pixel remix tagged with 'women artists'

Life is a Verb

Morning Glories from the Palace Potager A few months ago, I did something I wasn't supposed to do, at least according to the self-appointed blogging guardians of the serious business of photography. I gave away an image. Patti Digh's...

Camille Seaman

Chase Jarvis's blog introduced me to Camille Seaman's work. Haunting, spare, monumental photography of the melting ice in the arctic regions. I love her idea of icebergs with personality. Like the icebergs, go see the work, now. Camille Seaman...

Nancy Rotenberg

Nancy's photos from San Miguel de Allende Mexico are vibrant, exciting, full of the color of life. And she's leading a workshop there next spring. She also does workshops through Photography with Heart, which also is a major theme in...

Kathy Eyster

The schedules for 2008 photography workshops are on the web now. A number of interesting women photographers are leading groups out into the field. Kathy's photos are gorgeous, and she's offering workshops through several organizations next year. Kathy's website, with...

37 days artist trading card

My illustration idea for a book of essays Ego tells me to wait, pretend it never happened, if my picture isn't chosen. It might be too different from the other concepts, they might not like the colors, the font,...

Joan Myers

The subjects of Joan Myer's photos of Antarctica in Lenswork 71 are just what I'd want to photograph - the human juxtaposed against that expanse of the natural. I'm looking forward to spending some time on Joan's website with her...

Lisette Model quote

The camera is an instrument of detection. We photograph not only what we know, but also what we don't know - Lisette Model Bio of Lisette Model...

Diane Kirkland

I'd like to meet photographer Diana Kirkland too. I was introduced to her work via Lenswork. She's been photographing for the Georgia Department of Economic Development, which has given her unique access to some stuff. I especially liked the industrial...

Martha Casanave

I really enjoyed reading this first-person account by Martha Casanave about her transition from studio nudes and portraits to outdoor photography with a pinhole camera. And I can definitely identify with the "slovenliness" she describes in the process. Martha has...

Elizabeth Carmel

Since I posted about (generally) being the only female photographer in the pre-dawn pack in the national parks, I have run across some admirable work of other women shooters. So I'm starting a new section of this blog, my own...

On Being a Woman Photographer

Desert View Watchtower (1932) - Mary Colter, Architect [Updated 2007.10.15 - I've been collecting links to great women photographers - gathered in my Women in the Field archive to share. Email me with suggestions to grow this list.]I couldn't...