March Presenters

By | February 21, 2018

Creating Stronger Travel Images: Photographing Life & People

Presenters Night – March 8, 2018

Guest Speakers: Ted & Evelyn Nodwell

Topic:  Have more fun and bring home more dynamic images by overcoming some of the perceived difficulties of photographing people during your travels.  Website: nodwell.zenfolio.com

As an anthropologist, Evelyn Nodwell loves photographing people, life and culture, and always photographs spontaneously. “I look for what is happening and what speaks to me, and I engage in the life around me.”

Evelyn has had several one-month solo exhibits including The Gallery at Hycroft, The Ferry Gallery’s Art in the Hall program, UBC’s Irving K. Barber Learning Centre gallery and the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, as well as participating in various joint exhibits including at Burnaby Art Gallery, Deer Lake Gallery and Guiyang Art Museum in China. She has had several images accepted by online galleries on a variety of photographic themes such as The Decisive Moment, Abstraction, Optics Illusioned, and We Are Family. Her exhibits have featured work ranging from photojournalistic to abstract high key.

Evelyn has also had photos published in various Canadian magazines and newspapers, including Vancouver Coast and Mountains Tourism publications.  She has given photography workshops and presentations, and is a CAPA judge.  Recently, Evelyn has been a category winner in IGPOTY, International Garden Photographer of the Year:  https://igpoty.com/profiles/evelyn-nodwell/

 

Ted Nodwell is a graduate of the NAIT photography program and was a commercial and advertising photographer for some twenty years. Assignments took him from the Arctic to the Everglades; from Japan to Long Island.  He has won numerous photographic awards, most recently the Allard Prize Photography Competition. His photographs have been published in Canadian Geographic magazine, the Globe and Mail newspaper and on the CBC Newsworld website. His works have been included in exhibitions such as the “Imago Mundi Project – Contemporary Artists of Western Canada”, Luciano Benetton Foundation in Italy; “Working World”, Museum of Vancouver; and “Out of Bounds”, Whistler Arts Council.

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