2025 Spring Open Studio
Join us for Donuts on Friday, January 17th, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Photo Studio (ABPK B25+B26) for our Spring Open Studio.
Join us for Donuts on Friday, January 17th, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Photo Studio (ABPK B25+B26) for our Spring Open Studio.
Get ready to be inspired by Dr. Claudia Valdez, this year’s Pick Group President and Administrative Services Manager at California Baptist University!
With over a decade of leadership experience spanning retail and higher education, Dr. Valdez brings a unique perspective on perseverance, leadership, and mentoring. In this Power Hour, she’ll share valuable insights to help you lead purposefully and navigate challenges in your personal and professional journey.
📅 Date: Tuesday, January 21
⏰ Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
📍 Location: Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce
Pick members can invite a friend complimentary.
Raffle: One lucky attendee will win a free Pick membership!
Don’t forget to bring your business cards to network effectively.
Business formal attire is encouraged.
As a dedicated servant leader and advocate for young professionals, Dr. Valdez’s session promises to be enriching and empowering. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from her expertise and connect with like-minded peers.
Now is Always delves into photography’s profound and intricate relationship with time. Inspired in part by Greg Battye’s Photography, Narrative, Time: Imaging Our Forensic Imagination, the exhibition examines how photography stretches and compresses time in ways that feel effortless — until we pause to consider the moments leading up to and trailing away from the so-called “decisive moment.” This interplay of expanding and contracting time also opens the door to explore the transcendent qualities of photography’s temporal nature.
Featuring a range of photo-based works, from portraiture to landscapes and everything in between, Now is Always highlights the all-encompassing connection between photography and time, inviting viewers to reflect on the layered narratives that unfold within each frame.
Bardwell Project Space
The Bardwell Project Space — at the main entry to Bardwell Hall — serves as at practical laboratory space for the Art Department, regularly showcasing the work of current students, faculty and alumni.
Gallery Map
Refer to the gallery map to find a parking lot or structure, and locate the The Green Art Gallery, Bardwell Project Space and Library Art Exhibitions sites. For an interactive campus map, visit biola.edu/campus-map.
Parking Information
Outside visitors are welcome to view our galleries but will need to obtain a free visitors parking pass. On Biola Avenue, enter through the main gatehouse and request a visitor parking pass. For parking, we recommend Lot D, by the Lim Center, or Lot F, by the Fluor Fountain. On busy days, Lot S, the parking structure by the baseball field, has ample parking available. A Campus Safety official will be happy to assist and direct you upon arrival.
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Join us for the Opening Reception of Womxn without Children, a solo art show at the Artist Coop, featuring the work of Christine Lee Smith.
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In 2024 we are re-learning that not everyone’s status as a “subject” is assumed in twenty-first century America. Womxn, people of color, and queer individuals are routinely treated as objects, even today. In the portrait project Womxn without Children the photographer explores the subject-ness of womxn who do not have children — whether by choice or circumstance.
For womxn in America, the reality of birthing and raising children is fraught whether one desires to embark on that journey, or not. Womxn without Children explores these complex realities around bodily autonomy, desire, and shame related to reproduction for womxn in America today. It considers these realities for womxn who’ve declined motherhood, and those who’ve desired it but have encountered various barriers to becoming mothers.
These subjects reveal that motherhood, and the desire for it, exists on a spectrum. Some project participants deeply desire to raise humans; others have known from early ages that the task of mothering was not for them. And yet, diving into the nuance of these stories revealed even more complexity: some who desired motherhood discovered their desire was rooted in societal presumption rather than autonomous desire; others were aware that their explicit desire to not mother children was connected to early life traumatic experiences. However, these reasons become deeply secondary when the question of personhood is increasingly in question in public discourse.
Some viewers of this work may dismiss the severity of this project’s words as fruitless “hand-wringing.”* However, when a politician publicly proclaimed in May 2022 that abortion deprives the national economy of potential “able-bodied workers,” it and the legal consequences that followed made the dismissal of womxn’s autonomy — and the necessity of this conversation around the autonomy of female fertility — frighteningly clear.
The Photography Program at California Baptist University in Riverside, California, explores the practice and theory of photography via technical understandings and methodological explorations of the photography medium as applied to commercial, fine art, and social practice. Through the introduction of narrative, conceptual development, and Christian worldview - students will acquire a unique stylistic aesthetic and photographic voice, leading to a professional portfolio. Best practices, the latest technologies, ideation, craft, and business acumen are embedded into the instruction and mentorship - all with the intention of sending graduates out to make an impact for the Kingdom.
We thank you for your continued support. Please join us as we welcome you on-site and face-to-face to celebrate our students’ work for our third annual CBU Photography Spring Show.
Saturday, April 26, 2025
8 AM - 12 PM
Artist Talks
Please join us for a morning filled with artist talks, starting promptly at 8 AM.
8 AM - 9 AM -
9 AM - 10 AM -
10 AM - 11 AM -
11 AM - 12 Noon -
1 PM - 4 PM
Portfolio Reviews
Seniors will present their Printed Portfolios on-site face-to-face with industry and academic professionals. Thanks to our reviewers for their generosity and support.
5 PM - 7 PM
VIP Reception
Family, Friends, Industry, and Community. Please join us in the celebration. Our photographers will be unveiling their very thoughtful and poignant photographic work for our third annual CBU Photography Spring Show.
Tacos will be served from 5 PM - 7 PM on the Wallace Lawn adjacent to the VIP viewing of work.
Photographic works will be displayed from April 17 to May 1, 2025.
Doors will open at 7:30 AM. We know the day is starting early. Coffee and Pastries will be waiting for you upon arrival.
Promptly at 8 AM, we will begin with a brief Welcome and introduction by Program Lead + Associate Professor of Photography Christopher Kern.
We are excited to host a series of on-site, face-to-face portfolio reviews with top Industry and Academic Professionals. Critical review as our seniors present their year-long projects and embark into the professional workspace.
Reviews by Industry and Academic Professionals:
Bill Thompson - Founder, Principal Photographer, Pencilbox - Orange, CA
Billy Yarbrough - Studio Manager, La Jolla Group - Irvine, CA
Blake Sinclair - Director Of Photography at ALO Yoga - Los Angeles, CA
Dennis Keeley - Former Chair of Photography and Imaging, Art Center College of Design - Pasadena, CA
Douglas McCulloh - Interim Executive Director / Senior Curator of Exhibitions, UCR ARTS - Riverside, CA
Ellen Friedlander - Co-Director, Pasadena Photography Arts - Pasadena, CA
Everard Williams - Chair of Photography + Imaging, ArtCenter College of Design - Pasadena, CA
Geoff Scott - Photographer and Portfolio Consultant - San Diego, CA
Jonny Bell - Managing Director, Giant Artists - Los Angeles, CA
Julian Lucas - Founder Mirrored Society and Print Pomona Art Book Fair - Pomona, CA
Sonya Singh - Director of Lancer Media Group & Freelance Multimedia Journalist - Riverside, CA
Veronica Cotter - Education Development USA, Hahnemühle FineArt - Los Angeles, CA
Thankful to these professionals for offering their precious time to the Program and the next generation of Photographic Professionals.
Bill Thompson is a design photographer who specializes in shooting people for clients in the automotive, financial, healthcare, medical device, and non-profits/foundations industries. He is the founder of Pencilbox Studios a collaborative studio of creative principals and partners who work together to create concept-driven communication solutions that extend beyond the expected while building strong partnerships with clients. And board member of AIGA-OC.
Billy Yarbrough is the Studio Manager of La Jolla Group in Irvine, California, where he oversees the Photo/Video Studio management of staff and operations. As a commercial photographer, he considers himself an expert in Canon cameras, Adobe Master Suite, Capture One, and various professional lighting equipment brands. Previous Clients include Lithia Motors, SavrPak (Time Magazine Best Innovation 2021), Framework Computer (Time Magazine Best Innovation 2021), Sambazon Acai, Article One, Billabong, Quiksilver, DC Shoes, Element skateboards, Roxy, Vonzipper, Richer Poorer, Ethika, Sony Music, Flex Brand, Coopers Spirits, Dandy Del Mar, Nomadix, Unique Vintage, Lively Root, Ernie Ball, Urban Cowboy Hotels.
Blake Sinclair, Director of Photography for two prominent brands, ALO Yoga and BELLA + CANVAS, where he leads the photography efforts for digital marketing campaigns across various platforms including Instagram, Facebook, and eCommerce channels. His creative flair and a keen eye for detail are evident in the captivating lookbooks, line guides, and visual content he produces, showcasing the brand's products in the best light. Blake plays a pivotal role in developing and maintaining the visual identity and market presence of ALO Yoga and BELLA + CANVAS, making his work integral to their success in the industry.
Dennis Keeley works as an artist, photographer, teacher, and writer. His photographs have been exhibited in numerous one-person and group shows and he is published internationally in books and studies concerning the urban circumstance. He has works in the permanent collections at LACMA, MOCA, the J. Paul Getty Center Trust, and Conservation and Research Institutes and was commissioned by the California African American Museum in Los Angeles. In 2016 he was chosen by Month of Photography Los Angeles (MOPLA) to exhibit his portraits of musicians in a solo exhibition entitled, “25 Years of Music.”
Dennis Keeley is former Chair of the Photography and Imaging Program at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena and has served on the Board of Directors at Angel's Gate Cultural Center in San Pedro, CA for more than ten years.
Douglas McCulloh is a versatile artist, writer, educator, and curator who intricately weaves the theme of chance into his creative works. Raised in Southern California, his artistic perspective is deeply rooted in the dynamic surroundings of the region. McCulloh graduated with honors from the University of California, Santa Barbara, before pursuing an MFA in photography and digital media from Claremont Graduate University.
As an artist, McCulloh's photography has gained international recognition, with exhibitions spanning the United States, Europe, China, and Mexico. His body of work often explores the delicate balance between randomness and intention, resulting in thought-provoking pieces that challenge conventional notions of art and photography.
Beyond his artistic pursuits, Doug McCulloh is a prolific writer, offering profound insights into the role of chance in art and the creative process. His writings provide a deeper understanding of his work and the philosophical underpinnings that guide his artistic vision.
In his role as an educator, McCulloh shares his passion for photography with students, inspiring them to explore new realms of creativity and expression. His teaching methods encourage experimentation and the discovery of unique artistic voices.
As a curator, McCulloh has curated a diverse array of exhibitions, showcasing the works of both emerging and established artists. Notably, he has curated exhibitions at prestigious venues such as the California Museum of Photography, providing a platform for artists to engage with audiences and explore the intersections of art and chance.
Doug McCulloh's multidimensional approach to creativity, blending artistry, scholarship, and education, continues to make a profound impact on the art world. His dedication to exploring the unpredictable nature of chance through photography and other mediums establishes him as a visionary in the contemporary art scene.
Ellen Friedlander is a Los Angeles-based artist who uses a variety of in-camera and post processing techniques to reveal the unpredictable, idiosyncratic, inscrutable nature of the human condition. Her style is fueled by curiosity and a commitment to a multiple point of view: drawn to the street, landscape, documentary photography and portraiture. She has been inspired by 20th century photographers (Winogrand, Callahan, Friedlander – unfortunately no relations – and Cartier-Bresson) to take to the city streets across the United States, as well as in Hong Kong where she raised her family. Friedlander holds a BFA in Art with a Minor in Photography from Ithaca College and an MA in Mass Communications from the University of Florida. After 35 years of working in all facets of the business of photography; assisting, styling, representing and working on her own photographic assignments, she has found her own way of expressing the street with the “Extended Frame.”
Friedlander is a Kipaipai fellow as well as Co-Director of Pasadena Photography Arts, which promotes diverse photography projects by established and emerging photographers worldwide through Open Show and FORUM events. She has been featured in Lenscratch, The Hand Magazine, The Candid Frame podcast – Episode #499, and guest curator on “The Crit House” podcast. During March-April, 2021, three of Friedlander’s photographs from her "Betrayal” series were in a group show at Austin Desmond Fine Art in London. During that same time, she had her first solo show at The Photographer's Eye Gallery in Escondido, CA where she exhibited her "Extended Frame" body of work. Friedlander ended 2021 with a feature in the LA Weekly, “Meet an Artist Monday.” Friedlander stays connected to the Los Angeles artist community as a member of the Los Angeles Street Collective sponsored by LACP, as well as the newly formed UOOORS Art Collective.
Everard Williams is a dedicated artist, educator, and the esteemed chair of the Photography and Imaging Department at ArtCenter College of Design. In his role, Everard leads with a passion for nurturing the next generation of visual storytellers, empowering students to push boundaries, experiment with new techniques, and discover their unique artistic voices. His work spans conceptual, portrait, fine art, and editorial photography, each image serving as a testament to the boundless possibilities within the medium.
Bringing invaluable insights from his experiences working with renowned clients such as Nike, the Seattle Film Festival, and Twentieth Century Fox, Everard ensures that students not only gain technical proficiency but also develop a profound appreciation for the artistry and storytelling inherent in photography. Through his leadership at ArtCenter, Everard strives to create an environment where creativity thrives, inviting students on a journey of visual exploration where every image tells a story waiting to be discovered.
Geoff Scott enthusiastically explores structure and form and figure in photography. He is a maker of artist's tools for Adobe Systems, Nik Software, Totally Rad, Amazon, and GoPro. His master's degree in Digital Photography from the School of Visual Arts in NYC balances his bachelor's degree in Mathematics/Computer Science from the University of California, San Diego. Teaching graduate, undergraduate, and continuing education photography classes, he details creative techniques using Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. He is the co-author, with Jeffrey Tranberry, of Power, Speed & Automation in Photoshop published by Focal Press .
Jonny Bell is a dynamic and results-driven professional with a deep passion for visual content. Currently serving as the Managing Director at Giant Artists, Jonny brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success to his role. His ambition and conscientious approach allow him to excel in prioritizing tasks, meeting tight deadlines, and effectively communicating with a diverse range of clients.
Prior to his role at Giant Artists, Jonny honed his skills and expertise through notable positions at Peter Bailey Productions, Magnum Photos, and eyevine. This diverse background has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of the industry, from production to photography to visual storytelling.
Jonny’s commitment to excellence and his ability to drive creative projects forward make him an invaluable asset to Giant Artists. His strategic vision and leadership ensure that clients receive top-tier visual content that captivates audiences and delivers impactful results.
Julian Lucas is a photographer whose work delves into the dualities of imagery, concept, and process, offering a poignant reflection on social commentary and the inevitability of nature's beauty and decay. Blending elements of fine art and photojournalism, Lucas's images strike a balance between sophistication and naivety, inviting viewers to explore the complexities of reality.
In addition to his photography, Julian is a passionate curator and the co-founder of Mirrored Society, a renowned bookstore dedicated to photobooks from across the globe. Through Mirrored Society, he curates a diverse selection of titles, fostering a global appreciation for the art of photography. Julian also founded the Print Pomona Art Book Fair, a pioneering platform showcasing independent photobook publishers and zine makers. These initiatives underscore Julian's commitment to fostering dialogue, innovation, and inclusivity within the photography community, shaping the discourse and exploration of the medium for years to come.
Sonya Singh’s work has appeared in Los Angeles magazine, Rogue magazine, NME, and Nylon, among others. She has photographed artists from clubs to stadium stages, told stories from inside maximum-security prisons, and interviewed hundreds of people from U.S. ambassadors to Slash. Her story on NBC's "Parks and Recreation" star Aubrey Plaza was featured on the cover of Rogue magazine's summer 2017 issue, and her interview with musician James Bay was featured on the summer 2019 cover.
A graduate of Pepperdine University, where she served as the executive editor of the weekly newspaper, Singh is a journalism educator, college media adviser, and multimedia reporter who specializes in culture coverage, especially anywhere live music can be found. She previously worked as an editorial assistant in London and interned in television development at BBC Worldwide in Los Angeles.
Veronica Cotter is the Education Development and Western Region Manager, Hahnemühle USA. Veronica has been in the Photo & Imaging Industry for thirty-plus years. Her career began in analog, working for companies that produced high-end B&W films and papers. Her current position with Hahnemühle USA provides the opportunity to connect with image-makers to discuss the importance of printing and paper choice.
Family, Friends, Industry, and Community. Please join us in the celebration. Our photographers will unveil their thoughtful and poignant photographic work for the third annual CBU Photography Spring Show.
Tacos will be served from 5 PM - 7 PM on the Wallace Lawn (behind Wallace Theater), adjacent to the VIP viewing of work.
We are excited to move forward with the planning and promotion of our annual face-to-face High School Summer Academy for CBU Photography here within the College of Architecture, Visual Arts, and Design.
This week-long summer academy lays the foundation of photography by faculty Professor Christopher Kern, MFA. Also allows for an intensive exploration of the tools and practice of photography - introducing DSLR and Mirrorless camera options, utilizing natural light, the introduction of the studio and location lighting, and digital printing.
Throughout the week, students will have access to equipment and studios to experiment with the help of faculty and student workers. Ending the week is an opportunity to showcase their week’s efforts in print - in a pop-up gallery show - where family and friends can see the results of the academy.
As the dates get closer - more information will be available.
Details:
Dates:
Monday, July 14 – Friday, July 18
Time:
Daily 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Age:
Incoming 9th – 12th Grade
Lunch is Provided Daily.
Scholarship Request
Questions:
Email Program Lead and Associate Professor of Photography, Christopher Kern at ckern@calbaptist.edu.
Untitled, is an annual competition and exhibition designed to showcase the best work of APA members and beyond – Images that show your unique vision, creative passion, and individualistic style, titled or untitled. This contest is open to all photographers at any level and there are no specific categories, so submit the work that best represents you as a photographer.
Ann M. Jastrab, Executive Director at Center for Photographic Art, and Arianna Rinaldo, Independent curator, photography consultant, and freelance photo editor.
3:00 PM
Depart CBU Photo Studio
5:00 PM
Arrive in San Diego
Explore and have Dinner
6:00 PM
Arrive at Bread & Salt Gallery
8:00 PM
Depart Bread & Salt Gallery, En Route back to CBU Photo Studio
10:00 PM
Arrive back at CBU Photo Studio
Field trip by invite only. Space is limited to 7 students.
Join us for the 2024 Annual High School Photography Showcase, proudly hosted by CBU Photography! This special event features the outstanding work of high school students and faculty, celebrating their creativity and talent.
We warmly invite friends, family, and the community to an evening of celebration and appreciation for these talented photographers. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience an inspiring collection of photographic art!
Selected students will receive tuition-free scholarships to attend our 2025 Annual High School Summer Academy, scheduled for July 7-11, 2025.
We’re especially looking forward to seeing our ABPK community of faculty and students from Fine Art, Photography, Graphic Design, Illustration, and DES310.
We’re planning:
Cookie Decorating Contest
Ugly Sweater Contest
Tamales & Horchata, for the first 100 guests
Mikey G's, Lightning Milk (sweetened cold coffee) & Vanilla Matcha, for the first 100 guests
ABPK Art Market
Lancer Express
More details are coming soon, but for now, please save the date—we’d love to see you there!
Beauty is oxygen because it comes from the lungs of God.
Isolating individualism, rank injustice, and everyday monotony threaten to suffocate our souls. But Wesley Vander Lugt shows how beauty can breathe life back into us. Written in a graceful cadence that invites readers to turn these pages slowly, Beauty Is Oxygen weaves together theological reflection, poetry, cultural criticism, and Scripture. Throughout, Vander Lugt shows how beauty can break us out of self-centered malaise, promote healing and hope for our broken world, and reenchant our lives.
Beauty is about more than positive feelings or pleasing aesthetics. Beauty is as essential to our souls as oxygen is to our bodies. As readers encounter these traces of divine glory in Vander Lugt’s finely crafted meditations, they will find how Christ will “make all things new.”
Join us on Thursday, November 14th, at 6 PM for an Artist Walk-through lecture with Duncan Simcoe. Simcoe will discuss his recent exhibit on black drawings and share insights into his creative process. Come celebrate and support one of our cherished faculty members!
Azusa Pacific University’s Department of Art presents Ground Structure, an exploration of space and structure by a group of prominent lens-based artists. The exhibition runs from October 15-November 8 in Duke Art Gallery, located on APU’s West Campus at 701 E. Foothill Blvd in Azusa. There will be an artist talk and closing reception on Saturday November 9th from 4-6 p.m in Duke 520.
The five artists featured include: Jason Lee, a photographer, director, actor, and professional skateboarder; John Divola, a contemporary artist and recipient of many awards and fellowships in the arts; Marcus Doyle, a photographer who has produced three books of his work; Nicholas Caesar Colon, an emerging contemporary photographer; and Raymond Molinar, a photographer, 16mm filmmaker, and professional skateboarder.
“The Art Department is incredibly excited to host the photography exhibition, Ground Structure. It brings to campus five outstanding Los Angeles photographers, notably John Divola, whose work has been in major museums around the world, and Jason Lee who is also a famous Hollywood actor,” said Stephen Childs, MFA, exhibitions director. “Each of the five photographers present unique ways of perceiving the world, beautifully capturing it through their cameras.”
Images in the exhibition range from the 1990s to today. They are united around the theme of how man made structures interact with landscapes. Capturing images that evolve from the freedom of travel and open intentionality is a practice that many artists seek to shine a light upon, depicting an undefined yet profound point of view. The photographs in this collection traverse imagery that varies from mundane to sensational.
APU’s Department of Art, part of the School of the Arts, is a collaborative space for the integration of faith, scholarship, and artistic excellence. The department offers a low-residency Master of Fine Arts in Visual Art degree, an online MA in Art Education, an online MA in Modern and Contemporary Art History, and undergraduate art majors, including a BA in Art and a BFA in Art.
Azusa Pacific University, a top Christian higher education institution on the West Coast, equips students to become compassionate leaders who impact the world for Christ. APU offers 66 bachelor’s degrees, 40 master’s degrees, 32 certificates and credentials, and 9 doctoral programs to more than 6,500 students at the university’s main campus in Azusa, several regional locations across Southern California, and online. Learn more at apu.edu.
Digital Capture: Southern California and the Pixel-Based Image World is an ambitious exhibition spanning six decades (1962–2020s) that investigates the history and creative uses of digital imaging technology, from the genesis of digital imaging in Southern California research laboratories during the Cold War and Space Race of the 1960s, to the ubiquity of digital media in our contemporary world. The exhibition and accompanying digital publication narrate the ideological shifts that occurred as digital technologies were adopted for artistic ends. Conceptually organized into themes exploring issues of agency, representation, culpability, and connection, Digital Capture features over 40 artists working across several technological, computing, and imaging media.
Featured artists include: Rebecca Allen, Refik Anadol, micha cárdenas, Liliana Conlisk-Gallegos, Mobile Image, Lucia Grossberger-Morales, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Nam June Paik, A. Michael Noll, Andrew Norman Wilson, Trevor Paglen, Sheila Pinkel, among others.
Please join us on Saturday, October 26, 3-6pm, for our Fall reception, celebrating Digital Capture. This event is free and open to the public.
Digital Capture: Southern California and the Pixel-Based Image World is co-curated by Nikolay Maslov and April Baca. Exhibition concept by Douglas McCulloh. January Parkos Arnall is curatorial advisor.
Digital Capture: Southern California and the Pixel-Based Image World is among more than 60 exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in September 2024 with its latest edition, PST ART: Art & Science Collide, this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science, both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty. For more information about PST ART: Art & Science Collide, please visit pst.art
This exhibition is made possible with leading support from Getty through the PST ART: Art & Science Collide initiative. Additional support is provided by the Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation, Keith Downs, and the Voy and Fay Wong Family (AAPI) Endowment. Programs at UCR ARTS are supported by the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (CHASS) at UCR, and the City of Riverside.
Mark your calendars for a special CAVAD guest speaker! Join us on Tuesday October 15th at 7pm for an evening with visual artist, author, and immersive projectionist Stephen Proctor. He will speak on “Seeing the Unseen in Church, Culture, and Creation.” All are invited to attend. A free coffee bar will also be available in the Community Life Lounge.
CBU Photography is excited to invite and welcome you, Community College & High School Photography Educators and Students. This fourth Annual CBU Photography Workshops are presented to you by our Professors and the industry’s premier Photographic EDU Partners.
This Invitation is Provided as a Service to our Emerging Photographic Community Free of charge. Snacks and lunch will be provided. Please eat breakfast before arriving.
Bring any cameras you might have - while we'll have gear from our cage and vendors - we want you to walk away from this day comfortable in utilizing the gear that you own. Also, for you to be better in your future purchases in the growth of your photographic education and endeavors.
Since June, students of The Bridge LA have been grinding through questions of communication, creative points of view, and career sustainability. They haven’t been alone in this journey, as pros and educators from across the industry, and from ASMP membership in particular, have been contributing to their experience, their stories, and honest thoughts about these very same issues.
Concurrently, they’ve been conceptualizing, critiquing, developing, and completing this new work. They have worked with individualized Mentors, gaining fresh opportunities in the industry and valuable feedback for their projects.
This is, for some, the first of many exhibitions and showcases of work as students become working professionals, artists, and creators.
Please join us for the final exhibition of photo and video b-sed work by at The Icon:
Alexander Lobitz
Rebeca Garcia
Richard Flores
Maria Benicio
Yangsiyu Gao
Kesi Drake
Alicia Alderete
Dylan Uema
Charlie Zehner
Textli Gallegos
Reana Johnson
Felipe Carneiro
RSVP HERE: https://lu.ma/trys4xem
The Bridge is a 16-week Mentorship Program for Emerging Photographers. Presented by BKC in collaboration with The American Society of Media Photographers New York & LA, and offered to accepted students for free through generous donations from, Sony, Capture One, MPB, and individual donors like yourself.
The Bridge LA Exhibition is brought to you by THE ICON
If you would like to learn more about The Bridge, or to support our program's efforts in New York and Los Angeles, please visit http://wearebkc.com/bridge
Spotlight on Entertainment Advertising: Key Art + Unit Still Photography
This event will comprise two informative and lively 90 minute panels, the first of which will feature prominent photographers in tv/film key art, gallery and union unit stills.
The second panel will include top photo producers, creative directors, and marketing/advertising executives from tv, film, streaming and creative advertising agencies.
In between the panels, there will be an opportunity to socialize during an hour long informal lunch for everyone.
The panel will cover topics the inner workings of Entertainment Advertising – movie posters, TV campaigns, publicity and marketing shoots and more. The panels will cover where the industry was - and explore where it’s going, AI, the difference between union and non-union work, plus much more. The purpose of the event is to inform, inspire and connect photographers and top creatives in a positive and supportive environment.
The event will be held at Smashbox Studios - known throughout the industry as a hub for world-class photographers and directors
GUEST PANELISTS (so far):
Photographers
Moderator: Elisabeth Caren, Photographer and APA LA Board member
Creatives
Alexis Barzin - Lead Creative Producer, Original Series, Amazon MGM Studios
Anissa Koh - Executive Director, Entertainment Photography, NBC Universal/Peacock
Kenny Gravillis - CEO + Chief Creative Officer, Gravillis Inc
Lisette M Azar - Photo Producer, Apple TV Marketing
Moderator: Liz Lang, Producer, Liz Lang Production
*More Panelists to come. Watch this space!
Cara Romero is an enrolled citizen of the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe, and was raised between the contrasting settings of the reservation in Mojave Desert, California and the urban sprawl of Houston, Texas. Romero’s identity informs her visceral approach to representing cultural memory, collective history, and lived experience from a female Native American perspective.
Romero is focused on researching historical and contemporary narratives of identity and heritage. By staging theatrical compositions infused with dramatic color, she takes on the role of storyteller, using contemporary photographic techniques to depict the modernity of Indigenous culture, illuminating Native worldviews alluding to the supernatural in everyday life.
The exhibition is divided into three sections—Native California, Imagining Indigenous Futures, and Native Woman.
Cara Romero is the 7th recipient of the Lou Stoumen Prize in Photography. The Lou Stoumen Prize in Photography is awarded to a mid-career photographer whose work relates in spirit to Stoumen’s own humanistic approach to photography.
The museum has previously awarded the Lou Stoumen Prize six times. The first award went to Debbie Fleming Caffery in 1996. Following recipients include Kenro Izu (1998), James Nachtwey (2002), Gary Schneider (2006), Michael Subotzky (2009), and Fazel Sheikh (2016).
Source: https://mopa.org/exhibition/the-artist-speaks-cara-romero/
8:00 AM
Depart CBU (KUGEL)
10:00 AM
Arrive at Balboa Park
11:00 AM
San Diego Museum of Art Tour
12:00 PM
MOPA Tour
2:30 PM
Depart Balboa Park En Route to CBU
5:00 PM
Estimated return to CBU
Field Trip is Free; we just suggest you bring your lunch or at least $20 for a meal/snack at the Balboa Park.
Space is limited to 24 8 students, RSVP today.
A voracious photographer who shot hundreds of thousands of pictures over his lifetime, Garry Winogrand (1928–1984) was a pivotal figure in twentieth-century American photography. Winogrand used his lightweight Leica camera athletically, moving in and out of crowds—from Manhattan streets to Texas football fields—as he honed an impulsive yet sophisticated sense of composition. With their wide-angle views and off-kilter perspectives, his photographs convey the energy and upheaval of the 1960s and 1970s, bringing disparate figures, glances, and incidents together within the frame.
The photographs in this gallery come from some of Winogrand’s most significant projects, from pictures made on road trips across the US and in New York City’s zoos, to scenes of protest, and an abiding (and controversial) interest in photographing women. While Winogrand was criticized for his preoccupation with the female form during the height of the women’s movement, he also celebrated the newfound freedoms women enjoyed in the public sphere, even as they were subjected to male gazes like his own.
Source: https://www.sdmart.org/exhibition/garry-winogrand-man-of-the-crowd/
8:00 AM
Depart CBU (KUGEL)
10:00 AM
Arrive at Balboa Park
2:30 PM
Depart Balboa Park En Route to CBU
5:00 PM
Estimated return to CBU
Field Trip is Free; we just suggest you bring your lunch or at least $20 for a meal/snack at the Balboa Park.
Space is limited to 22 14 students, RSVP today.
Abstract imagery made with experimental light exposures was of great interest to avant-garde photographers from the 1920s to the 1950s. This exhibition features photographs by international artists devoted to the practice, including Francis Bruguière, Jaromír Funke, Asahachi Kōno, Tōyō Miyatake, László Moholy-Nagy, and Man Ray. The selection of works demonstrates the dynamic interplay between still photography, experimental film, and the dazzling time-based artworks by Thomas Wilfred called “Lumia Instruments.”
8:00 AM
Depart CBU (KUGEL)
10:00 AM
Arrive at The Getty
12:30 PM
Depart The Getty En Route to the Marshall Gallery
1:00 PM
Marshall Gallery (Bergamot Station)
1:45 PM
Depart Marshall Gallery En Route to Gallery Luisott
2:15 PM
Gallery Luisotti - Christina Fernandez
3:00 PM
Depart Gallery Luisotti En Route to CBU
5:00 PM
Estimated return to CBU
Field Trip is Free; we just suggest you bring your lunch or at least $20 for a meal/snack at the Getty.
This Field Trip is now Closed. Thank you for the overwhelming response and interest.
Join the Photography Program - Friday, September 6th, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM as we welcome you all to the Fall Semester. And most importantly, kick off the academic year at ABPK B25+B26.
The Lancer Express will be available for students from the Kugel to ABPK B25+B26 for the duration of our event.
Bring your appetite as La Altena Mexican Grill will be serving - unlimited tacos to all photography students and faculty.
Options for tacos:
Steak
Chicken
Al pastor style pork
Soyrizo (vegetarian option)
Side dishes:
Rice
Beans
Fixings:
Chopped onion and cilantro
Limes
Grilled onions and bell peppers
Grilled jalapeños
Cheese
Mild green salsa
Spicy red salsa
Tortilla chips
Corn tortilla for the tacos
Aguas Frescas:
Horchata
Watermelon
Melon
We are excited to move forward with the planning and promotion of our annual face-to-face High School Summer Academy for CBU Photography here within the College of Architecture, Visual Arts, and Design.
This week-long summer academy lays the foundation of photography by faculty Professor Christopher Kern, MFA. Also allows for an intensive exploration of the tools and practice of photography - introducing DSLR and Mirrorless camera options, utilizing natural light, the introduction of the studio and location lighting, and digital printing.
Throughout the week, students will have access to equipment and studios to experiment with the help of faculty and student workers. Ending the week is an opportunity to showcase their week’s efforts in print - in a pop-up gallery show - where family and friends can see the results of the academy.
As the dates get closer - more information will be available.
Details:
Dates:
Monday, July 8 – Friday, July 12
Time:
Daily 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Age:
Incoming 9th – 12th Grade
Lunch Provided Daily.
Scholarship Request
Questions:
Email Program Lead and Associate Professor of Photography, Christopher Kern at ckern@calbaptist.edu.
“I Have My Own Plan,” featuring the work of faculty Christine Lee Smith.
Curated by Kristine Schomaker of Shoebox Projects
It is on view from May 13 to June 8 by appointment.
Family, Friends, Industry, and Community. Please join us in the celebration. Our photographers will unveil their thoughtful and poignant photographic work for the third annual CBU Photography Spring Show.
Tacos will be served from 5 PM - 7 PM on the Wallace Lawn (behind Wallace Theater), adjacent to the VIP viewing of work.
We are excited to host a series of on-site, face-to-face portfolio reviews with top Industry and Academic Professionals. Critical review as our seniors present their year-long projects and embark into the professional workspace.
Reviews by Industry and Academic Professionals:
Bill Thompson - Founder, Principal Photographer, Pencilbox - Orange, CA
Billy Yarbrough - Studio Manager, La Jolla Group - Irvine, CA
Blake Sinclair - Director Of Photography at ALO Yoga - Los Angeles, CA
Dennis Keeley - Former Chair of Photography and Imaging, Art Center College of Design - Pasadena, CA
Douglas McCulloh - Interim Executive Director / Senior Curator of Exhibitions, UCR ARTS - Riverside, CA
Ellen Friedlander - Co-Director, Pasadena Photography Arts - Pasadena, CA
Everard Williams - Chair of Photography + Imaging, ArtCenter College of Design - Pasadena, CA
Geoff Scott - Photographer and Portfolio Consultant - San Diego, CA
Jonny Bell - Managing Director, Giant Artists - Los Angeles, CA
Julian Lucas - Founder Mirrored Society and Print Pomona Art Book Fair - Pomona, CA
Sonya Singh - Director of Lancer Media Group & Freelance Multimedia Journalist - Riverside, CA
Veronica Cotter - Education Development USA, Hahnemühle FineArt - Los Angeles, CA
Thankful to these professionals for offering their precious time to the Program and the next generation of Photographic Professionals.
Bill Thompson is a design photographer who specializes in shooting people for clients in the automotive, financial, healthcare, medical device, and non-profits/foundations industries. He is the founder of Pencilbox Studios a collaborative studio of creative principals and partners who work together to create concept-driven communication solutions that extend beyond the expected while building strong partnerships with clients. And board member of AIGA-OC.
Billy Yarbrough is the Studio Manager of La Jolla Group in Irvine, California, where he oversees the Photo/Video Studio management of staff and operations. As a commercial photographer, he considers himself an expert in Canon cameras, Adobe Master Suite, Capture One, and various professional lighting equipment brands. Previous Clients include Lithia Motors, SavrPak (Time Magazine Best Innovation 2021), Framework Computer (Time Magazine Best Innovation 2021), Sambazon Acai, Article One, Billabong, Quiksilver, DC Shoes, Element skateboards, Roxy, Vonzipper, Richer Poorer, Ethika, Sony Music, Flex Brand, Coopers Spirits, Dandy Del Mar, Nomadix, Unique Vintage, Lively Root, Ernie Ball, Urban Cowboy Hotels.
Blake Sinclair, Director of Photography for two prominent brands, ALO Yoga and BELLA + CANVAS, where he leads the photography efforts for digital marketing campaigns across various platforms including Instagram, Facebook, and eCommerce channels. His creative flair and a keen eye for detail are evident in the captivating lookbooks, line guides, and visual content he produces, showcasing the brand's products in the best light. Blake plays a pivotal role in developing and maintaining the visual identity and market presence of ALO Yoga and BELLA + CANVAS, making his work integral to their success in the industry.
Dennis Keeley works as an artist, photographer, teacher, and writer. His photographs have been exhibited in numerous one-person and group shows and he is published internationally in books and studies concerning the urban circumstance. He has works in the permanent collections at LACMA, MOCA, the J. Paul Getty Center Trust, and Conservation and Research Institutes and was commissioned by the California African American Museum in Los Angeles. In 2016 he was chosen by Month of Photography Los Angeles (MOPLA) to exhibit his portraits of musicians in a solo exhibition entitled, “25 Years of Music.”
Dennis Keeley is former Chair of the Photography and Imaging Program at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena and has served on the Board of Directors at Angel's Gate Cultural Center in San Pedro, CA for more than ten years.
Douglas McCulloh is a versatile artist, writer, educator, and curator who intricately weaves the theme of chance into his creative works. Raised in Southern California, his artistic perspective is deeply rooted in the dynamic surroundings of the region. McCulloh graduated with honors from the University of California, Santa Barbara, before pursuing an MFA in photography and digital media from Claremont Graduate University.
As an artist, McCulloh's photography has gained international recognition, with exhibitions spanning the United States, Europe, China, and Mexico. His body of work often explores the delicate balance between randomness and intention, resulting in thought-provoking pieces that challenge conventional notions of art and photography.
Beyond his artistic pursuits, Doug McCulloh is a prolific writer, offering profound insights into the role of chance in art and the creative process. His writings provide a deeper understanding of his work and the philosophical underpinnings that guide his artistic vision.
In his role as an educator, McCulloh shares his passion for photography with students, inspiring them to explore new realms of creativity and expression. His teaching methods encourage experimentation and the discovery of unique artistic voices.
As a curator, McCulloh has curated a diverse array of exhibitions, showcasing the works of both emerging and established artists. Notably, he has curated exhibitions at prestigious venues such as the California Museum of Photography, providing a platform for artists to engage with audiences and explore the intersections of art and chance.
Doug McCulloh's multidimensional approach to creativity, blending artistry, scholarship, and education, continues to make a profound impact on the art world. His dedication to exploring the unpredictable nature of chance through photography and other mediums establishes him as a visionary in the contemporary art scene.
Ellen Friedlander is a Los Angeles-based artist who uses a variety of in-camera and post processing techniques to reveal the unpredictable, idiosyncratic, inscrutable nature of the human condition. Her style is fueled by curiosity and a commitment to a multiple point of view: drawn to the street, landscape, documentary photography and portraiture. She has been inspired by 20th century photographers (Winogrand, Callahan, Friedlander – unfortunately no relations – and Cartier-Bresson) to take to the city streets across the United States, as well as in Hong Kong where she raised her family. Friedlander holds a BFA in Art with a Minor in Photography from Ithaca College and an MA in Mass Communications from the University of Florida. After 35 years of working in all facets of the business of photography; assisting, styling, representing and working on her own photographic assignments, she has found her own way of expressing the street with the “Extended Frame.”
Friedlander is a Kipaipai fellow as well as Co-Director of Pasadena Photography Arts, which promotes diverse photography projects by established and emerging photographers worldwide through Open Show and FORUM events. She has been featured in Lenscratch, The Hand Magazine, The Candid Frame podcast – Episode #499, and guest curator on “The Crit House” podcast. During March-April, 2021, three of Friedlander’s photographs from her "Betrayal” series were in a group show at Austin Desmond Fine Art in London. During that same time, she had her first solo show at The Photographer's Eye Gallery in Escondido, CA where she exhibited her "Extended Frame" body of work. Friedlander ended 2021 with a feature in the LA Weekly, “Meet an Artist Monday.” Friedlander stays connected to the Los Angeles artist community as a member of the Los Angeles Street Collective sponsored by LACP, as well as the newly formed UOOORS Art Collective.
Everard Williams is a dedicated artist, educator, and the esteemed chair of the Photography and Imaging Department at ArtCenter College of Design. In his role, Everard leads with a passion for nurturing the next generation of visual storytellers, empowering students to push boundaries, experiment with new techniques, and discover their unique artistic voices. His work spans conceptual, portrait, fine art, and editorial photography, each image serving as a testament to the boundless possibilities within the medium.
Bringing invaluable insights from his experiences working with renowned clients such as Nike, the Seattle Film Festival, and Twentieth Century Fox, Everard ensures that students not only gain technical proficiency but also develop a profound appreciation for the artistry and storytelling inherent in photography. Through his leadership at ArtCenter, Everard strives to create an environment where creativity thrives, inviting students on a journey of visual exploration where every image tells a story waiting to be discovered.
Geoff Scott enthusiastically explores structure and form and figure in photography. He is a maker of artist's tools for Adobe Systems, Nik Software, Totally Rad, Amazon, and GoPro. His master's degree in Digital Photography from the School of Visual Arts in NYC balances his bachelor's degree in Mathematics/Computer Science from the University of California, San Diego. Teaching graduate, undergraduate, and continuing education photography classes, he details creative techniques using Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. He is the co-author, with Jeffrey Tranberry, of Power, Speed & Automation in Photoshop published by Focal Press .
Jonny Bell is a dynamic and results-driven professional with a deep passion for visual content. Currently serving as the Managing Director at Giant Artists, Jonny brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success to his role. His ambition and conscientious approach allow him to excel in prioritizing tasks, meeting tight deadlines, and effectively communicating with a diverse range of clients.
Prior to his role at Giant Artists, Jonny honed his skills and expertise through notable positions at Peter Bailey Productions, Magnum Photos, and eyevine. This diverse background has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of the industry, from production to photography to visual storytelling.
Jonny’s commitment to excellence and his ability to drive creative projects forward make him an invaluable asset to Giant Artists. His strategic vision and leadership ensure that clients receive top-tier visual content that captivates audiences and delivers impactful results.
Julian Lucas is a photographer whose work delves into the dualities of imagery, concept, and process, offering a poignant reflection on social commentary and the inevitability of nature's beauty and decay. Blending elements of fine art and photojournalism, Lucas's images strike a balance between sophistication and naivety, inviting viewers to explore the complexities of reality.
In addition to his photography, Julian is a passionate curator and the co-founder of Mirrored Society, a renowned bookstore dedicated to photobooks from across the globe. Through Mirrored Society, he curates a diverse selection of titles, fostering a global appreciation for the art of photography. Julian also founded the Print Pomona Art Book Fair, a pioneering platform showcasing independent photobook publishers and zine makers. These initiatives underscore Julian's commitment to fostering dialogue, innovation, and inclusivity within the photography community, shaping the discourse and exploration of the medium for years to come.
Sonya Singh’s work has appeared in Los Angeles magazine, Rogue magazine, NME, and Nylon, among others. She has photographed artists from clubs to stadium stages, told stories from inside maximum-security prisons, and interviewed hundreds of people from U.S. ambassadors to Slash. Her story on NBC's "Parks and Recreation" star Aubrey Plaza was featured on the cover of Rogue magazine's summer 2017 issue, and her interview with musician James Bay was featured on the summer 2019 cover.
A graduate of Pepperdine University, where she served as the executive editor of the weekly newspaper, Singh is a journalism educator, college media adviser, and multimedia reporter who specializes in culture coverage, especially anywhere live music can be found. She previously worked as an editorial assistant in London and interned in television development at BBC Worldwide in Los Angeles.
Veronica Cotter is the Education Development and Western Region Manager, Hahnemühle USA. Veronica has been in the Photo & Imaging Industry for thirty-plus years. Her career began in analog, working for companies that produced high-end B&W films and papers. Her current position with Hahnemühle USA provides the opportunity to connect with image-makers to discuss the importance of printing and paper choice.
Kevin Zacher's artistic journey began amidst the vibrant worlds of skateboarding, snowboarding, and punk music. From these passions emerged a career as a snowboard photographer, capturing the essence of these cultures for magazines, snowboarding, surf, and skate brands. His talents eventually led him to become a principal photographer for Burton Snowboards, where he honed his craft amidst the adrenaline-fueled world of extreme sports.
After encountering one too many avalanches and sketchy helicopter landings, Kevin decided to embark on a new chapter. He cultivated a portfolio brimming with images of life's raw and unfiltered moments, from bloody faces to the carefree spirit of drunk snowboarders. Relocating to Los Angeles, Kevin signed with a reputable agent, acquired an impressive arsenal of camera equipment, and began collaborating with remarkable individuals and agencies.
Hardworking and collaborative, Kevin is dedicated to bringing creative visions to life and infusing them with added depth. He prides himself on highlighting life's best moments with an energetic yet natural approach, capturing a blend of oddness and humanity devoid of gimmicks or trends.
Awards; American Photo, PDN, Communication Arts
Clients; Abercrombie & Fitch, Adidas, Aeropostale, Apple, Air Force, Bank of America, Budweiser, Buick, Burger King, Burton, Cadillac, California Tourism, Chevrolet, Coke, Dockers, Eddie Bauer, ESPN, Eleven, Gap, General Motors, Google, Hilton, Hoka, Hyundai, Lands End, Laundry Service, Leo Burnett, Levi's, Little Co., McCann, McDonald's, Media Arts Lab, Men's Health, Men's Journal, Michelob Ultra, Mixbook, Moto Guzzi, Nike, Nylon, Saatchi & Saatchi, Sanmar, Sony, Subaru, Target, Tidal Mag, The Martin Agency, The Richards Group, Travis Mathew, TOMS, Toyota, Under Armour, Urban Outfitters, Verizon, VML, Walmart, Wells Fargo, Weiden Kennedy, Wongdoody, Zeiss.
Carlos Jaramillo (b.1988, McAllen, TX) is a photographer based in Los Angeles, CA. His work has been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, LA Times, Rolling Stone Magazine, The Guardian, and Zeit Magazine. Jaramillo is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography.
He has exhibited at Clemente Gallery, NY; GGLA, CA; Selena, NY; and Future Fair Online. Tierra del Sol, Jaramillo’s 2022 project was recently printed in the LA Times, The New Yorker, Zeit Magazine, Sixteen Journal and was presented as a solo exhibition at Selenas Mountain in May 2022 and GGLA in December 2022. He is the recent recipient of the 2022 Forest Lawn Museum Arts Fellowship.
Publications:
Tierra Del Sol, Published by Pomegranate Press 2022 (3rd edition available)
ROC, self-published 2020 (sold out)
Select Clients:
A+E Networks, Amazon, Apple, Atmos, Estrella Jalisco, The Guardian, Highsnobiety, Hypebeast, Jins, Juxtapoz, Los Angeles Times, Mane, The New York Times,
The New Yorker, Office Mag, NPR, Remezcla, Revolver, Rolling Stone, Sixteen Journal, Standard Magazine, Vice, Vogue, Willy Chavarria, WSJ
Select Solo and Two-Person Exhibitions:
2022 Tierra Del Sol : LA, GGLA Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2022 Tierra del Sol, Selenas Mountain, Ridgewood, NY
2018 Beyond Bars, Curated by Olivia Swider, w83 Redeemer Church, New York, NY
Marcus Doyle, MA, set up his own commercial photographic darkroom in North London in 1998 and then moved into the fine art photography market, producing work through galleries for private and commercial clients, as well as undertaking commercial assignments. Doyle has artist representation in seven galleries based in the UK, Europe, and the United States, with more than 30 solo exhibitions to date. In addition to commercial representation in the UK and U.S., Doyle has produced three photography books: Night Vision (Vintage Works, 2005), By Coastal (Viewfinder Workshops Ltd., 2011), and most recently The Flowery Room. His photography work consists mainly of landscapes and the environmentally challenged areas within them.
Mike Folabi Ajayi is a California-based photographer who has embarked on a creative journey since graduating from CBU Design + Photography in 2017. His passion for photography ignited with the tactile magic of film, where the process of developing images became an art form in itself.
Driven by a profound desire to forge meaningful connections with people from diverse corners of the globe, Mike believes that the essence of captivating imagery lies in the comfort and rapport he builds with his subjects. He approaches each photo shoot as an opportunity to cultivate these relationships, ensuring that every frame tells a story of authenticity and depth.
For Mike, photography is more than a skill—it's a continual pursuit of growth and learning. He remains a dedicated student of his craft, recognizing that complacency is the antithesis of creativity.
Embracing a philosophy that views his talents as blessings meant to be shared, Mike strives to honor the source of his inspiration with every click of the shutter. Each photograph is a testament to the everyday wonders and moments of grace that surround us, crafted to be visually compelling, mentally stimulating, and spiritually resonant.
In his pursuit of photographic excellence, Mike Folabi Ajayi finds joy in capturing the beauty of life's fleeting moments, using his lens to create images that not only please the eye but also touch the soul.
Doors will open at 7:30 AM. We know the day is starting early. Coffee and Pastries will be waiting for you upon arrival.
Promptly at 8 AM, we will begin with a brief Welcome and introduction by Program Lead + Associate Professor of Photography Christopher Kern.
The Photography Program at California Baptist University in Riverside, California, explores the practice and theory of photography via technical understandings and methodological explorations of the photography medium as applied to commercial, fine art, and social practice. Through the introduction of narrative, conceptual development, and Christian worldview - students will acquire a unique stylistic aesthetic and photographic voice, leading to a professional portfolio. Best practices, the latest technologies, ideation, craft, and business acumen are embedded into the instruction and mentorship - all with the intention of sending graduates out to make an impact for the Kingdom.
We thank you for your continued support. Please join us as we welcome you on-site and face-to-face to celebrate our students’ work for our third annual CBU Photography Spring Show.
Saturday, April 20, 2024
8 AM - 12 PM
Please join us for a morning filled with artist talks, starting promptly at 8 AM.
8 AM - 9 AM - Mike Folabi Ajayi
9 AM - 10 AM - Marcus Doyle
10 AM - 11 AM - Carlos Jaramillo
11 AM - 12 Noon - Kevin Zacher
1 PM - 4 PM
Seniors will present their Printed Portfolios on-site face-to-face with industry and academic professionals. Thanks to our reviewers for their generosity and support.
5 PM - 7 PM
Family, Friends, Industry, and Community. Please join us in the celebration. Our photographers will be unveiling their very thoughtful and poignant photographic work for our third annual CBU Photography Spring Show.
Tacos will be served from 5 PM - 7 PM on the Wallace Lawn adjacent to the VIP viewing of work.
Photographic works will be displayed from April 11 to April 25, 2024.
We are excited to host a series of Zoom Reviews with top Industry and Academic Professionals. Critical review as our seniors present their year-long projects and embark into the professional workspace.
Reviews by Industry and Academic Professionals:
Aline Smithson - Founder/Editor at Lenscratch, Visual Artist, Educator, Curator - Los Angeles
Eliot Crowley - Photographer, Educator - Santa Barbara, CA
Justine Barnes - Freelance Senior Producer - Portland, OR
Karen Williams - Stills Curation Specialist, Netflix - Los Angeles, CA
Kathryn Roach - Photo Editor, The New York Times - New York, NY
Kim Harkins - Former Director of Media Arts, Art Institute of California - Orange County
Marianne Lee - Project Manager, Wonderful Machine - Tiverton, RI
Steph Cinelli Celaya - Senior Photo Agent, ViV MGMT - New York, NY
Tim Kothlow - Freelance Photo Editor, NFL - Mission Viejo, CA
Tony Pinto - Creative Director/Art Director - Anaheim, CA
Thankful to these professionals for offering their precious time to the Program and the next generation of Photographic Professionals.
Aline Smithson is an interdisciplinary artist, filmmaker, educator, and editor based in Los Angeles, California. Her practice examines the archetypal foundations of the creative impulse and she uses humor and pathos to explore the performative potential of photography. She received a BA in art from the University of California at Santa Barbara and was accepted into the College of Creative Studies, studying under artists such as William Wegman, Allen Ruppersburg, and Charles Garabian. After a decade-long career as a New York Fashion Editor, Smithson returned to Los Angeles and to her own artistic practice.
In 2007, Smithson founded LENSCRATCH, a photography journal that celebrates a different contemporary photographer each day. She has been the Gallery Editor for Light Leaks Magazine, a contributing writer for Diffusion, Don’t Take Pictures, Lucida, and F Stop Magazines, has written book reviews for photo-eye, and has provided the forewords for artist’s books by Tom Chambers, Meg Griffiths, Flash Forward 12, Robert Rutoed, Nancy Baron, among others. Smithson has curated and jurored exhibitions for a number of galleries, organizations, and on-line magazines, including Review Santa Fe, Critical Mass, Flash Forward, and the Griffin Museum. In addition, she is a reviewer and educator at many photo festivals across the United States. Smithson has been teaching at the Los Angeles Center of Photography since 2001and also teaches at a variety of institutions such as ICP, SFW, MMW, and others.
Eliot Crowley journey in photography began during his childhood, capturing moments of friends surfing in the waves of Southern California and selling prints to them. His artistic path led him to his first One-Man-Show at a prestigious Beverly Hills Gallery in 2005. Following this success, Eliot was invited to join the faculty at the renowned Brooks Institute of Photography in his hometown of Santa Barbara.
Driven by a relentless pursuit of mastery, Eliot pursued a Master’s of Fine Arts Degree from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, graduating Cum Laude in 2009. Blurring the lines between storytelling and photographic art, Eliot meticulously crafts his images through a blend of talent direction and enhancing production value. His works possess a haunting quality, lingering in the viewer's memory while inviting tactile exploration with the eyes and imagination.
Reflecting on his craft, Eliot muses on the unique ability of photography to mimic reality, distinguishing it from all other art forms. He sees photography as a swift and potent means of creating a "quotation from reality," akin to a powerful, out-of-context phrase. The art of framing in photography, Eliot believes, holds immense power—deciding what to include and what to omit, thereby imbuing images with visual clues and symbolic meaning.
For Eliot Crowley, it is the inherent quality of this "quotation" that imbues a photograph with its true value, encapsulating moments frozen in time, waiting to be interpreted and cherished by those who encounter them.
Justine Barnes is a creative force with a wealth of experiences that color her vibrant life. With a feline companion named Pippy who surprisingly plays fetch, Justine's love for the unexpected extends to her diverse interests. She grooves to the beats of reggae, finding solace and joy in the tunes of bands like Rebelution, Pacific Dub, and Iration.
Her adventures have taken her across the globe, spending five immersive months in Thailand where she delved into the world of underwater videography for a scuba diving shop. A passionate supporter of soccer, especially cheering on the Portland Thorns, Justine also finds delight in the simple pleasures of pizza, the great outdoors through hiking, and the laughter inspired by stand-up comedy.
In her creative pursuits, Justine boasts over 17 years of expertise in content production within advertising agencies. Specializing in video and art production, she thrives on bringing imaginative visions to fruition while navigating the complexities of budgets, schedules, and client needs. Building strong, collaborative relationships is her forte, earning recognition for her meticulous organizational skills and unwavering attention to detail.
With an infectious enthusiasm for her craft, Justine is ready to join forces with you to breathe life into innovative ideas. She eagerly anticipates the opportunity to create magic together!
Karen Williams is a freelance Photo Director, Producer, and Visual Storyteller with 10+ years’ experience at major media and brands. She has created and art-directed images for prime brands and media, including Square, Airbnb, AARP, MasterClass, Wired, and San Francisco Magazine. Having produced hundreds of photo shoots, spanning the entire creative process from securing talent to onsite logistics to post-production. A has stepped into leading photo departments and visual aesthetics, managing all collaborations with creative teams and photographers.
Kathryn Roach is an experienced photo editor in both editorial and commercial spaces. Her career began in San Francisco at award-winning ReadyMade Magazine - a pioneer of its kind and time in the publishing industry. Since, she has transitioned to New York - working for such publications as Dwell, Make, CNBC, and now the New York Times. She is a dedicated and creative collaborator with a deep well of contacts. Her passion lies as a visual storyteller, with a strong foundation in digital and print. Featuring excellence for design and adept at interpreting needs to create powerful visuals.
Kim Harkins, retired and formerly the Academic Director of Media Arts at the Art Institute of California - Orange County. And previously Program Director and Professor of Commercial Photography at Gwinnett Technical College. Kim continues to be an active member of the Society of Photographic Education - locally and nationally. Kim has been involved with higher education as a photo educator since 1976 - specializing in the history of photography. Restoring vintage and historic cameras is one of her favorite pastimes - having sold several collections over the years.
Marianne Lee has years of experience as a professional photographer with a strong sense of pride for her Midwest, Michigan heritage. She served as the National Board chair for the American Society of Media Photographers and volunteered for years in leadership. All of which led her to realize she would be happier helping photographers rather than being a photographer. Through ASMP Marianne has spent countless hours talking to photographers around the country and getting to know them and their stories. She has a firm belief that the work that photographers do is incredibly important to our culture and society. When she is not aiding photographers you can find Marianne raiding the family pantry for chocolate or riding around rugged scenery on her bike.
Steph Cinelli Celaya is the Senior Photo Agent at ViV MGMT, a seasoned Artist Representative and Creative Consultant with a rich history in the photography industry. With a keen eye for business development, Steph excels in all facets of photo shoot production, adeptly managing budgets, navigating licensing agreements, and skillfully negotiating terms. Additionally, her expertise extends to the fine art of photo editing, showcasing a comprehensive skill set that elevates her role in connecting artists with opportunities for creative expression.
Tim Kothlow is an outdoor adventure photographer whose images have been used all over the world by internationally recognized brands and publications. With an indirect approach to shooting and a calm demeanor, Tim is able to sit back and make photographs as natural moments unfold with his subjects. Using an indirect approach allows the subject to be at ease while providing the most natural story to photograph.
In recent years, Tim has expanded beyond making images into the world of photo editing. Now besides telling stories through his own images - he works with other photographers to help tell the best stories with theirs. With some experience in photo editing for his university’s student-produced magazine and interning in the photo department of Surfer Magazine, Tim made the jump and began working with a picture news agency known as ZUMA Press. While working at ZUMA, Tim worked with a number of world-renowned image-makers in both breaking news and long-form storytelling capacities. A short time later, a photo editing position opened up with the NFL and Tim landed there for 5 seasons. During his time at the NFL, he built up an extensive knowledge and skills base which has opened the door to work with many of the biggest sports teams and leagues around the country.
Currently based in Mission Viejo, CA, Tim is balancing the freelance photography + photo editing life. When he isn’t collaborating on photo assignments, you can find Tim bodysurfing waves throughout Orange County, on a boat somewhere, or exploring the underwater world.
Tony Pinto is an award-winning professional designer and art director, collaborating with prestigious clients such as Disney, Edison, Cedars/Sinai, and Kaiser Permanente. In recent years, Tony's focus has shifted towards crafting compelling books for art museums, galleries, and individual artists. Serving as both designer and producer, Tony oversees every aspect of book creation, from cover design to content curation, infusing his passion for books and design into every project.
Beyond his prowess in book design, Tony is also a skilled photographer, specializing in capturing the essence of artists through portraiture. His dedication to the creative community extends to his involvement with AIGA, where he has been a longstanding member and served on the board of the local chapter.
As a multifaceted artist, Tony's repertoire spans painting, drawing, photography, and screen printing, with his works frequently exhibited in galleries. His creative interests are wide-ranging, encompassing literature, photography, illustration, design, architecture, cinema, underground comics, and music, particularly drawn to the vibrant scenes of punk, new wave, and no wave from the 70s and 80s in New York.
During weekends, Tony immerses himself in the thriving art scene of Los Angeles, attending art openings and engaging with the vibrant creative community that fuels his passion and inspiration.
ASMP LA’s coffee meetup is Saturday, 4/13 in Riverside at Arcade Downtown!
Board members will also be following up our coffee with a visit to the California Museum of Photography (https://ucrarts.ucr.edu/), next door! Feel free to join us for coffee, the museum visit, or both!
Tickets to CMP are free, and can be reserved on their website ahead of time, or at the door: https://ucrartstickets.universitytickets.com/
Their ongoing C&C meetups are free and open to ALL. Learn more about ASMPLA, meet our board members, and consider joining our team. First coffee is on ASMP LA!
Through Our Eyes
An exploration of fine art photography by the students of California Baptist University’s Spring 2024 Fine Art Photography class. In this exhibition, we invite you to embark on a visual journey through the multifaceted world of fine art photography, where each image serves as a portal to new dimensions of perception and emotion.
At the heart of this collection lies a celebration of our student photographers' diverse perspectives and creative visions. As emerging artists, they have ventured beyond the confines of traditional photographic genres, pushing the boundaries to express their unique narratives, observations, and interpretations of the world around them.
From the intimate details of everyday life to the grandeur of the natural landscape, each photograph is a testament to the power of the lens to document and transcend reality. Through thoughtful composition and subject matter, our students invite you to reconsider familiar scenes with fresh eyes, seeing beauty and meaning in the ordinary and the extraordinary alike.
As you view these photographs, allow yourself to be drawn into the stories and emotions of each frame. From the hauntingly evocative to the whimsically surreal, these images serve as windows into the souls of their creators, inviting you to share in their journeys of self-discovery and artistic expression.
"Through Our Eyes" is not merely a collection of photographs; it is a testament to the transformative power of art to illuminate, provoke, and inspire.
Adjunct Professor of Photography
Through Our Eyes
An exploration of fine art photography by the students of California Baptist University’s Spring 2024 Fine Art Photography class. In this exhibition, we invite you to embark on a visual journey through the multifaceted world of fine art photography, where each image serves as a portal to new dimensions of perception and emotion.
At the heart of this collection lies a celebration of our student photographers' diverse perspectives and creative visions. As emerging artists, they have ventured beyond the confines of traditional photographic genres, pushing the boundaries to express their unique narratives, observations, and interpretations of the world around them.
From the intimate details of everyday life to the grandeur of the natural landscape, each photograph is a testament to the power of the lens to document and transcend reality. Through thoughtful composition and subject matter, our students invite you to reconsider familiar scenes with fresh eyes, seeing beauty and meaning in the ordinary and the extraordinary alike.
As you view these photographs, allow yourself to be drawn into the stories and emotions of each frame. From the hauntingly evocative to the whimsically surreal, these images serve as windows into the souls of their creators, inviting you to share in their journeys of self-discovery and artistic expression.
"Through Our Eyes" is not merely a collection of photographs; it is a testament to the transformative power of art to illuminate, provoke, and inspire.
Adjunct Professor of Photography