“Though my soul may set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light; I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.” Sarah Williams To learn more about the work of Marcy Palmer please visit her page at Marcy Palmer.
Marcy Palmer
Today we share the work of Marcy Palmer, one of the selections made by Barbara Bullock-Wilson in this years Rfotofolio Call for Entry. ” This is intriguing series of images, ambiguous, abstract, open-ended. They draw you in and beyond – working on both microscopic and macroscopic levels simultaneously. I resonate to juxtapositions of earthly and cosmic… Read More
Marcy Palmer
Today we share the work of Marcy Palmer, one of the selections made by Barbara Bullock-Wilson in this years Rfotofolio Call for Entry. ” This is intriguing series of images, ambiguous, abstract, open-ended. They draw you in and beyond – working on both microscopic and macroscopic levels simultaneously. I resonate to juxtapositions of earthly and… Read More
Bob Cornelis
Today we share the work of Bob Cornelis one of the selections in the 2017 Rfotofolio Call for Entry. Please tell us about the portfolio of work you submitted to our call. This new project is actually an offshoot of two previous projects I have completed in the last 5-6 years. The first, Karesansui, used… Read More
S. Gayle Stevens Gallery
I walk everyday. As a child I used to walk with my father. We would take long walks and often end up at the Plush Horse an old-fashioned ice cream parlor, or the White Shingle, a local tavern. At the White Shingle, I would get dimes to play the bowling game and a kiddie… Read More
S. Gayle Stevens
I sit in the garden and watch the bees and the butterflies skipping from flower to flower collecting pollen and nectar. I walk on the beach and am mesmerized by a squadron of pelicans gliding inches above the waves and osprey diving into the water for fish. I don’t want these observations, this beauty to be lost to future generations.
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Friends from Afar
Denis your work has added so much beauty to so many people’s lives that we thought it was only fair to share this gallery from some of your friends from afar in appreciation. You have shared your knowledge with others, and made a difference in your students lives. Who else could make us look at… Read More
The 2017 Rfotofolio Selections
Every year Rfotofolio’s call for entry brings a variety of imaginative, inspired work from photographers around the world to our attention. Along with guest jurors Rfotofolio selects work that inspires us. Our selections were based on the entire portfolio of work submitted, not just the image featured today. Just because your portfolio was not selected… Read More
Save the Date, Depth of Field 2018
Save the date, spread the word, lets’ pack the house. Read More
2017 Rfotofolio Call
Photography is the easiest art, which perhaps makes it the hardest. – Lisette Model Read More
An Anniversary
“The most valuable things in a life are a man’s memories. And they are priceless.” Andre Kertesz Read More
An Announcement
So much wonderful work has been entered in this years call for entry that we need more time to make our final decisions. We will be posting the jurors selections on July 2nd. Thank you to all the photographers that entered and also to our guest jurors Barbra Bullock-Wilson, David Carol, and Willie Osterman.… Read More
When They Were Young
Vojko Milin 1959 / Victor Milin The young men that became our fathers. Thank you to everyone who shared their images of their fathers.
Denis Roussel, Beauty Where You Find It
We are reposting our interview with Denis Roussel, our 2017 Rfotofolio Grant recipient. 2013 Rfotofolio would like to thank France Scully Osterman for her time and input as our first guest juror. This year Rfotofolio was inspired to ask photographers, “What is beauty to you?” We will be sharing the work of eight photographers that France… Read More
2017 Rfotofolio Grant, Denis Roussel
One of the best things about Rfotofolio is that it has given us the chance to meet so many wonderful photographers, to be inspired by their creativity, and marvel at what a generous group of artist they are. We are honored to call many of them our friends, even if it is from a distance.… Read More
Aryan Chappell Gallery
“The medium of photography can record not only what the eyes see, but that which the mind’s eye sees as well. The camera is not only an extension of the eye, but of the brain. It can see sharper, farther, nearer, slower, faster than the eye. It can see by invisible light. It can see… Read More
