Lisa Elmaleh
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Lisa Elmaleh, nouvelle bénéficiaire d'une résidence Visura en 2016
Lisa Elmaleh a été désignée pour rejoindre la plateforme du magazine en ligne Visura. Du 6 au 12 novembre, la photographe sera nourrie, logée, et bénéficiera de séances d'édition avec Teresa Adriana. Elle recevra aussi des cours de la part de Graham Letorney, qui l'aidera à se construire un profil sur le site de Visura. L'artiste pourra élaborer son site internet tout au long de la session.
Visura, situé à Vermont invite chaque année un artiste par an et lui permet d'écrire et de peaufiner son projet à long terme (écriture, photographie, édition), pendant quelques jours au sein d'une résidence. Les objectifs sont convenus entre Visura et l'artiste en réside... - Actualité
Les derniers folkeux de Lisa Elmaleh
Le prochain prix Virginia, qui milite pour la reconnaissance des femmes photographes, sera distribué en 2016. En attendant, le site révélera tous les deux mois des photographies de dix candidates qui, parmi les 346 candidatures, ont particulièrement touché les jurés. Ce mois-ci, c'est la photographe Lisa Elmaleh qui est mise en avant.
© Lisa Elmaleh
La photographe américaine a harpenté les Appalaches pour photographier des musiciens de folk traditionnel. A ses yeux, ces musiciens sont les derniers représentants d'une identité rurale américaine qui, face à l'urbanisation, tend à disparaître. Pour partager et sauvegarder cette culture tradionnelle, l'artiste a choisi le procédé du ... - Festival
The F295 festival in Pittsburgh comes back !
F295, it's two full days of inspiring and informative lectures & discussions! Including at least 8 artists talks, 5 industry educational presenters, and 5 experts discussing important issues facing the business of photography today!
- 5, hands-on, two day workshops taught by masters in the field (several close to being sold out!)
- A free photo-workshop with Lytro to try their new Illium camera and software!
- Trade fair with 12 different vendors and suppliers (free samples and coupons!)
- Conversation and film screening with Divya Rao Hefley, the Carnegie Museum of Art's Hillman Photography Initiative program manager
- The F295 members salon exhibition
- Portfolio sharing, networking, and inspiration!
Workshops :
Many of this years hands-on workshop offerings are filling quickly. If you're lo... - Exposition
Lisa Elmaleh : American Folk at the Foley Gallery
FOLEY gallery is delighted to present a series of photographs by tintype artist Lisa Elmaleh.
As urbanization continues to become more prevalent in America, history and growth of rural identity and culture become fleeting and near forgotten. Since 2010, Elmaleh has been creating tintypes of traditional folk musicians who live in and around the Appalachian Mountains. Her project grew out of a love of the land, American folk music, traditional American culture and her own romance with this 19th century photographic process.
©Lisa Elmaleh - American Folk / Lester McCumbers, Rosedale, WV
Portraits captured by tintype call for great patience from both the sitter and the photographer. An entire day is spent with each musician - each 8x10 plate is hand coated, exposed in a large format camera, and... - Exposition
Lisa Elmaleh: American Folk & Brandon Thibodeaux: When Morning Comes
Lisa Elmaleh’s American Folk and Brandon Thibodeax’s When Morning Comes. Both bodies of work present a classic-yet-contemporary take on two Southern subcultures in a period of transition.
Lisa Elmaleh employs the 19th century wet collodion tintype process in her documentation of present-day folk musicians living in and around the Appalachian Mountains. Preserving the essence of a tradition tied distinctly to place, Elmaleh creates portraits and landscapes of haunting beauty. The subject matter and the chosen photographic process are paired purposefully, as Elmaleh explains; “The tradition of American folk music echoes in the historic nature of the tintype photographic process. As urbanization becomes more prevalent in America, American rural identity and culture become obscured.”
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