Prints that Win: Lowell’s Boat Shop Workroom Door

Lowell's Boat ShopAt first glance, this Sunset Print Award winner is abstract art, but for Linda Dahlberg, owner of Creative Cards by Linda in Newburyport, Mass., it’s far more than that and atypical of her New England landscape and seascape photography.

Dahlberg won the award for Best Print in Show – as well as a Sunset gift certificate, trophy and pin – at the recent Fine Art of Photography competition in Plymouth, Mass., for her print entitled Lowell’s Boat Shop Workroom Door, which is exactly what it is. Lowell’s Boat Shop, according to Dahlberg, is the oldest continually-running boat shop in the U.S., and is on the Merrimack River in Amesbury, Mass.

“The building is so very special and it’s so neat to know that men and women are still making wooden boats. I’m attracted to the place because it’s all wood,” says Dahlberg. “The paint on that door is what the guys must do when they’re done painting to clean up their brushes. I’m not an abstract photographer; I’m a landscape photographer, but I recognize that younger people really like this. I have four granddaughters in high school who were wowed by it, and they’re not usually wowed by the things I do. I was tickled about that. I’m looking forward to telling them that their tastes paid off.”

Dahlberg adds that the picture was taken with very little daylight without a flash, but with just enough light to accurately render all the colors and texture of the door. The orange door handle provides additional contrast, and Dahlberg says it was an element that caught her attention and helped inspire her to take the shot.

Known locally as “the lady with the camera,” Dahlberg says her transition to photography from first being a nurse and then an inn keeper came from showing people the best places in the area to take pictures. “Since I know where all the great spots are, why shouldn’t I be the one photographing them?”

Cash, Prizes and the LexJet Sunset Award at the Fine Art of Photography Exhibition

Photography competition in MassachusettsAt the Plymouth Guild’s second annual Fine Art of Photography Regional Juried Photography Exposition in Plymouth, Mass., more than $1,500 in cash and prizes will be awarded to photo artists whose work is chosen for Best in Show ($500), Best Color ($250), Best B&W ($250), Achievement in Color ($100) and Achievement in B&W ($100), along with five honorable mention ribbons and Special Sponsor Awards.

In addition, LexJet will award its Sunset Award for the Best Quality in Print and Presentation image entered in the exhibition. The winner of the award will also receive a $200 gift certificate that can be used to purchase any of the exceptional photo papers, art papers and canvases included in LexJet’s Sunset portfolio of inkjet materials for professional photographic printing and fine-art reproduction.

To qualify, the entries must be digitally printed and meet Plymouths Guild’s submission requirements. Submission of digital images with completed entry forms and fees must be received by Feb. 29 and accepted work delivered, framed and ready for hanging March 25-26. Artists will be notified on March 16 and selected work must be delivered, framed and ready for hanging March 27-28. The opening reception is April 1 and the exhibition closes on April 30.

On Thursday, April 12, from 7-9 p.m., the Plymouth Center for the Arts and Canon USA’s Explorers of Light present photographer and author Stephen Johnson, who will give a lecture on digital photography.

Further details can be found at: http://thefineartofphotography.org/. For more information about the LexJet Sunset Award, contact Tom Gruss at LexJet, 800-453-9538.

Win Cash and Prizes at the Plymouth Guild’s Fine Art of Photography Expo

LexJet Sunset Award for Best Quality in Print and PresentationAt the Plymouth Guild’s first annual Fine Art of Photography Regional Juried Photography Exposition more than $1,500 in cash and prizes will be awarded to photo artists whose work is chosen for Best in Show ($500), Best Color ($250), Best B&W ($250), Achievement in Color ($100) and Achievement in B&W ($100).

In addition, LexJet will award its Sunset Award for the Best Quality in Print and Presentation image entered in the exhibition.

The winner of the award will also receive a $100 gift certificate that can be used to purchase any of the exceptional photo papers, art papers and canvases included in LexJet’s Sunset portfolio of inkjet materials for professional photographic printing and fine-art reproduction.

If the winning photographer purchased materials from LexJet in 2010 or 2011, or used LexJet Sunset media to print the award-winning image, the winner will receive an additional $300 gift certificate.

The winner will be chosen by the print-competition judging panel. To qualify, the entries must be digitally printed and meet Plymouths Guild’s submission requirements.

Submission of digital images with completed entry forms and fees must be received by Feb. 28. Artists will be notified on March 6 and selected work must be delivered, framed and ready for hanging March 27-28. The opening reception is April 1 and the show closes on May 1.

Further details can be found at: http://thefineartofphotography.org/. For more information about the LexJet Sunset Award, contact Tom Gruss at LexJet, 800-453-9538.