October 5, 2011

Newspace Retrospective Book


Happy to be included in the recently published Newspace Retrospective Book. To celebrate the move into their beautiful new gallery space this summer,  Newspace Center for Photography (Portland, Oregon) published a book of the last 9 years of exhibitions.  The book is a limited edition of 250.  Pick up your copy here.

April 20, 2011

"This Is a Photo Show" - MOPLA Exhibit

Photo ©2011 Natalie Young

I'm part of a group of LA photographers that converge online at thisisaphotoblog.com, and our first physical group show opens tomorrow night. If you're in LA, come out! Here's the lowdown:

this is a photo show
Thursday, April 21, 2011
6pm - 11pm

this is a photo blog is pleased to announce it's first group show, taking place as part of the Lucie Foundation's month-long celebration of photography in Los Angeles, MOPLA.  Entitled this is a photo show, the gallery-style exhibit will showcase the work of sixteen of the site's contributors, featuring photographs that were created specifically for the blog's various creative assignments.


Photographers participating in the show include: 
Jennifer Becker • J. Wesley Brown • Dan Busta • Jana Cruder • Chris Dibble • Alan Gastelum • Andrea LaBarge Mills • Tamar Levine • Karl Puchlik • Lauren Randolph • Ryan Schude • Corey Seeholzer • Blake Sinclair • Jennie Warren • Natalie Young • Colin Young-Wolff

The show will open with an artists' reception on Thursday, April 21 from 6pm-11pm. Following the opening, the show will remain on exhibit for a full month and will be available for viewing by appointment.

Location:
Studio 9 at 33 West
420 W. Ave. 33
Studio #9
Los Angeles, CA 90031
Full details on the exhibition

thisisaphotoblog.com is a photo blog! we are a group of emerging photographers who take turns giving each other creative assignments and have fun doing it.  Wonderful Machine did a great blog posting on how our group started, read it here.

February 13, 2011

Exhibition at The Light Factory Museum

"Roots" from the THE FARM series, © Natalie Young

I'm pleased to announce that my work will be part of a 4-person exhibition, Bring the Family, at The Light Factory Contemporary Museum of Photography and Film in Charlotte, North Carolina.

From the museum:
"Life is overwhelming and stressful. As we work through our busy schedules, we often realize at the end of the day what is truly important. In Bring the Family, photographers Tina Barney, Lydia Panas, Catalina Kulczar-Marin, and Natalie Young explore the need for family, friends, and home."

I'll have ten images in the exhibition, five from The Farm series, and five from the Georgia & Sabine series.

On exhibit: Monday, February 14 - Sunday, May 22
Opening reception: Wednesday, February 16, 6 – 9 pm
Knight Gallery
Free and open to the public
More Info

Thanks to Dennis Kiel for the opportunity.



January 3, 2011

“Best of the Best” Emerging Fine Art Photographers of 2010


I'm extremely honored to have been named one of the “Best of the Best” Emerging Fine Art Photographers of 2010 by Forrest Old of the BWGallerist. Happy to see some friends/artists on the list including Isa Leshko and Susan Burnstine.

Forrest said some very kind words about my work on the BWGallerist blog back in August after seeing my work on exhibit at PhotoLA and then again in Lenswork Magazine (see the original August posting here).

July 15, 2010

'Dog Days' Exhibit at Corden Potts Gallery, SF


Photo by Michael Kirchoff

Well, this is a fun one! The Corden Potts Gallery in San Francisco has put together a wonderful show of dog photographs from an international roster of fine art photographers, called 'Dog Days'. I'm happy to have several images included in the show, along with some of my favorite peeps ... Raymond Meeks, Aline Smithson, Susan Burnstine, Cig Harvey, and others.

The show opens today and runs through August 28th. If you are in SF, you can stop by the reception this Saturday, July 17th, from 2-5pm. The gallery is on Geary Street, which has tons of other great galleries to check out while you're there. I won't be able to attend the opening, but there will be signed copies of the Georgia & Sabine book available for sale at the gallery.

From the gallery:
The term "dog days" is often used to refer to the hottest, most sultry days of summer. The expression dates back to Greek and Roman times and refers to the Sirius, the Dog Star, which was at its brightest during the hottest months of the year. In the northern hemisphere, dog days usually fall between early July and early September.


Enjoy your summer!

July 7, 2010

G&S on Photo-Eye Book of the Day



My book Georgia & Sabine is featured today as the Book of the Day on the Photo-Eye Bookstore website!

Both the softcover and hardcover editions of my book are now available for purchase through Photo-Eye. The softcover version (signed) is $35. The special edition hardcover (also signed) is $275 and is presented in a slipcase with an original silver gelatin print and is limited to an edition 100. You can order my book through Photo-Eye here.

May 22, 2010

Lenswork Magazine is available!





Lenswork is out! Issue #88 features 12 images from my Georgia & Sabine series along with an interview. The printing is beautiful, as always. Lenswork also publishes an extended multimedia DVD of each issue, which includes an audio interview of yours truly, along with slideshows of the full series of images from both the Georgia & Sabine series and The Farm series. This issue also features an extended interview with the ever-inspiring photographer Sean Kernan.

Lenswork has a special place in my heart ... I discovered it early on as a young newbie photographer, and I remember thinking that if ever someday my work were to be published there, then certainly that meant I 'had arrived.' I'm quite a few years older now, but still not sure my train has even left the station (let alone 'arrived' anywhere), but here's to checking something off my bucket list anyway, and thanks to Brooks for that. ; - )

Please support Lenswork and order a copy of Issue 88 here for only $12.95 (for either print or DVD version)

You can see a preview of the issue here.

ANIMALIA Group Show


"Georgia & Sabine #34", © Natalie Young

Glad to announce that "Georgia & Sabine #34" (pictured above) is part of the upcoming group show, Animalia, at the Center for Fine Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado. The images were selected by juror, Karen Irvine, who is Curator of the Museum of Contemporary Photography (MOCP), Columbia College Chicago. The exhibition runs May 28th through June 26th, and there is an opening reception on June 4th from 6-9pm. Thanks to Karen Irvine and the C4FAP staff for this opportunity.

March 30, 2010

Interview for LensWork Magazine



Just finished doing an audio interview with ever-affable Brooks Jensen from LensWork Magazine. I met Brooks last spring at PhotoLucida, and I'm thrilled to announce that the Georgia & Sabine series will be featured in the upcoming print issue of LensWork (May/June). Also The Farm series will be included in the LensWork Extended Interactive DVD, which will also include the audio interview.

If you aren't familiar with the magazine, I'd encourage you to check it out. I've subscribed to this magazine for years because they are one of the only mags to showcase such large portfolios of images (up to 20) from a single artist and series, and it's truly one of the most beautifully printed b/w photography magazines around. I'll post again when the issue is out ...

January 29, 2010

pictureHOPE: Limited Edition Prints for $50 -- 100% Donated to Haiti Relief



Ok here's the deal: purchase a limited edition fine art photograph for $50 from one of the talented women in the pictureHOPE project, and 100% percent of the money will be donated directly to Doctors Without Borders USA to benefit the people of Haiti.

I'm proud to be part of this special fundraisin
g effort put together by Eric Keller of Soulcatcher Studio (Santa Fe, NM). Eric invited about 20 female photographers to each donate 10 prints from a single image, each to be sold for $50. The project launched yesterday, and the response has been overwhelming .. we raised over $5,000 the first day!

Click here to view all images/artists available

Click here to view my print available

Personally, I have donated 10 prints from a special edition of the image Georgia & Sabine #12, pictured here:



Here is a full list of the stellar line-up of photographer's offering prints:

Angela Bacon-Kidwell (Wichita Falls, TX)
Brigitte Carnochan (Portola Valley, CA)
Katie DelaVaughan (Brooklyn, NY)
Desiree Edkins (Scottsdale, AZ)
Cat Gwynn (Los Angeles, CA)
Jessica M. Kaufman (New York, NY)
Karen Keating (Washington, D.C.)
Laurie Lambrecht (Bridgehampton, NY)
Lisa Levine (Alameda, CA)
Heather McClintock (Boone, NC)
Meg Madison (Los Angeles, CA)
Karen Morgan (Chicago, IL)
Ann Pallesen (Seattle, WA)
Sarah Renkes (Chicago, IL)
Lauren Rosenbaum (San Francisco, CA)
Jennifer Schlesinger (Santa Fe, NM)
Jennifer Shaw (New Orleans, LA)
Joni Sternbach (New York, NY)
Melissa Weiss Steele (Santa Fe, NM)
Sarah Wilson (Austin, TX)
Natalie Young (Los Angeles, CA)


Several of the editions are already close to being sold out, so act quickly.

A big thanks to Eric for putting this together and for donating his time to coordinate the sales and shipping of all the prints. I know many of us have been looking for a way to help the people of Haiti, and I'm glad to be able to do a small part. Now do yours, and buy some art!
Click here to view images and purchase information.

January 22, 2010

PhotoLA 2010

Had a great time at PhotoLA this past weekend, which was held at the Santa Monica Civic Center this year. My work was exhibited by my dealer, Kevin Longino. The show was smaller this year, but still well attended despite the storms that started on Sunday. I was excited to debut my new book release of Georgia & Sabine and it was great to see so many familiar faces from the L.A. art community.

Kevin Longino Fine Photographs booth:



Kevin showing work to a collector:



Me (right) and toy-camera-genius Susan Burnstine (left) posing near our work on the walls:



Susan got a well deserved shout-out as Best In Show at PhotoLA on the BWGallerist blog! (Congrats, Susan!)

January 11, 2010

Feature in Rangefinder Magazine



I'm excited to announce that my work is currently featured in January's b&w issue of Rangefinder Magazine. You can download the article here. The article was written by Patricia Mues. Free subscriptions are available on the Rangfinder website.

December 16, 2009

'Georgia & Sabine' book now available!


Softcover

I'm excited to announce that the Georgia & Sabine series is now available as a book! I have available a softcover version for $35, as well as a special edition hardcover that is presented in a slipcase with an original silver gelatin print and is limited to an edition 100, which sells for $275.

The book includes an essay written by Mindaugas Kavaliauskas, director of the Kaunas Photo Festival in Lithuania, where the series was exhibited this fall.

The books can be purchased on my website. (note that orders placed by December 20th will still received by Christmas).



Hardcover


Hardcover spine

Show at Newspace Center for Photography


Me & Laura Valenti, Program Director

The Georgia & Sabine exhibition opened last week at the Newspace Center for Photography in Portland, Oregon. I was glad to be able to attend the opening, and it was great to be back in Portland again to visit friends, drink good coffee and eat great food! Also exhibited at the gallery is the lovely work of Angela Bacon-Kidwell. The show will be up until January 3rd, if you are in the area please stop by to see it. My book of the exhibition is available for sale at the gallery as well.


Photos from China Exhibition


Photo by Eric Keller

Had a wonderful time in China at the Lishui Photography Festival! Myself and 30 other American photographers were invited to exhibit work at the festival in November. The main exhibitions were curated Wang and Yan Li, and additionally about a dozen American guest curators were asked to invite an artist of their choice. Overall, a great group of photographers and curators, many of whom I have known from previous events. Our hosts took very good care of us, and were treated as honored guests while we there. Thanks to Yan for all her hard work to get us there and keep us organized and fed.

You can view a photo gallery here to see the exhibition as well as travel photos.