Stuart McCall Documents Rehabilitation of Lions Gate Bridge in Vancouver, BC
Photographer Stuart McCall of North Light Images, Ltd. in Vancouver, British Columbia will continue photographing the rehabilitation of the historic Lions Gate Bridge over the next nine months. The 60 year-old landmark structure is the first suspension bridge in the world to have its stiffening truss replaced while remaining open to traffic.
Donning safety harnesses, McCall will walk miles of steel cables suspended from towers that rise 20 stories above...
Tammy Cromer-Campbell, Judy Blankenship and David Edwards Receive Project Grants from Blue Earth Alliance
Tammy Cromer-Campbell of Longview, Washington has received her first-ever grant of $4,500 for her project “Environmental Effects/Fruits of the Orchard,” the Blue Earth Alliance recently announced. Her photographs of the tragic human results of a toxic waste injection well facility near Winona, Texas, will be displayed as two exhibits and possibly printed in a book by...
Ford Gilbreath Wins 1999 Betty Bowen Memorial Award
Seattle photographer Ford Gilbreath won the 1999 Betty Bowen Memorial Award out of a field of 293 applicants from Oregon, Idaho and Washington.
The $10,000 award was established by friends of Betty Bowen (1918-1977), a Washington native and enthusiastic supporter of Northwest artists. Gilbreath has been showing his work throughout the Pacific Northwest for over 20 years, including a current display in Seattle’s Esther Claypool Gallery.
Dick Busher Wins Benny Award for Printing of 'Northwest Photography' Resource Directory
Dick Busher, Seattle-based Cosgrove Editions’ publisher, won a Benny in the 1999 Printing Industries of America Premier Printing Awards for the bi-annual publication Northwest Photography. The Benny, short for Benjamin Franklin, is the Best in Category award. Another Cosgrove publication, Kagedo Japanese Art was runner up in the same category, which was Stochastic Printing.
Tom Corddry Named PCNW Interim Director as Alin Shether Leaves Presidency
The Photographic Center Northwest has embarked on a new phase of development by saying goodbye to Alin Shether as president. Shether began over ten years ago with a darkroom rental business and gradually expanded her vision of a unique photographic arts center.
Today’s PCNW at Twelfth and Marion in downtown Seattle boasts a gallery, rental darkrooms, classes, workshops and a school offering an...
Randy Wells Receives Graphis Award for Self-Promo
Randy Wells of Bellevue, Washington has received another award for his self-promotional Christmas ornament, this time featured in GRAPHIS' Promotions Design 1 Annual. Randy’s photos also grace the pages of Outdoor Photographer and several year 2000 calendars, including Audubon and the Sierra Club.
In between recent stock shoots in Germany, Washington, Oregon and California, Randy has squeezed in assignments for Sunset Magazine, AAA's Journey Magazine, Fikse Wheels and Berringer Winery’s Annual Report.
20 Brooks Institute Students and One Teacher Win CINDY Gold for Multimedia Documentary
Santa Barbara, California’s Brooks Institute of Photography won the Gold Medal for Best Multi-Image Documentary at last fall’s Cinema in Industry (CINDY) Competitions in San Diego. 20 Students and one faculty member produced the award winning 10-projector multimedia documentary, entitled Mekong – A Dragon’s Tale, which depicts life along Southeast Asia’s mighty Mekong River.
Greg Vaughn Accepted as Member to Society of American Travel Writers
Eugene, Oregon photographer Greg Vaughn was recently accepted for membership by the Society of American Travel Writers. Acceptance is based on a review by peer professionals of the applicant’s recently published work. SATW is the world’s largest professional organization of travel writers, photographers, editors and publicists.
Vaughn’s photos have appeared in National Geographic, Islands, Natural History, Sunset, Travel & Leisure, Outside and many other...