Gabriola Artists: A Review in Black and White – on now, until Jan. 8/26

As an ongoing project, Gabriola Photography Club curates the art display space downstairs at the Gabriola Medical Clinic on Church Street, Gabriola Island. Club members take turns having solo exhibitions or taking part in group exhibitions.

We’re delighted to present a new exhibit by Blair Mann, entitled “Gabriola Artists: A Review in Black and White”.

Blair says the new exhibit is a sampling of work in his ongoing project to capture artists absorbed in their creative process, and that his has chosen to process the images in black and white “because colour can distract the viewer from seeing the connection an artist has to their work”.

Photo: the late Ode Howard at work © Blair Mann

Blair is skilled at photographing people. Before moving to Gabriola, he worked as a commercial photographer in the Lower Mainland for almost 15 years, creating portraits and headshots of actors, singers, dancers, public speakers and authors, along with corporate executives, boards of directors and staff of numerous companies. As well, he photographed products made by light manufacturing companies for use in their sales catalogues and websites.

In Blair’s own words:

Having come to digital photography in my early 50’s, I realized I needed some help if I was going to be successful. To this end I hired two mentors. Peter Hurley in New York City and Don Giannatti in Phoenix, Arizona. 

Over three years of weekly critiques, Peter taught me lighting, portrait and headshot photography and how to interact with my subject.

From my two years of every-other-week online meet ups with Don, I learned the business side of Photography; i.e. how to acquire clients, marketing, how to write proposals and contracts – how to get paid. Also, Don taught product photography.

From this experience, I learned to love photographing people. There wasn’t, and still isn’t, anything more exciting for me.

After retiring and moving full time to Gabriola about nine years ago, I looked for ways to still capture images of people. With the support of Gabriola artist Gwen Spinks, I was able to connect with other artists on the island who kindly allowed me to capture their moment in time. The personal project is still ongoing.

I wish to thank the Gabriola Photography Club for asking me to display a sampling of my work at LifeLabs.

It is my hope you have an opportunity to view my work.

Making Monochrome Magic – March 6

With special guest presenter, Lee Nordbye

At our March 6 Club meeting, Lee Nordbye will be presenting a talk entitled “Making Monochrome Magic”.

Lee will focus on the art of creating bold black and white imagery by listening to your heart and gut. He’ll present his process, from inspiration to printing, saying that for him, fieldwork and editing are a 50/50 partnership in creating a monochrome work of art. He’ll devote time to walking us through what he looks for in the field and, in some detail, his editing process. He’ll also discuss how to prepare your images for printing, and the critical decisions you need to make before the image comes off the printer.

Lee is an award-winning landscape photographer, speaker, and teacher based in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta. He is known for a bold style that highlights the intimate details and nuances of the natural world. A fine art photographer with an adventurous spirit, Lee enjoys spending time outdoors and immersing himself in his subject. His elegant and soulful approach to photography is matched by a passion to challenge himself, explore wild places, and have fun while doing it. Here’s Lee’s website to find out more about him and his photography.

The meeting will be held via Zoom. The link will be send out to all Gabriola Photography Club members a few days beforehand. Make sure your membership is up to date (paid for 2024) so that you are sure to receive this info.

A note to non-members of our Club: you are welcome to attend this event as well, for a $5 fee: contact us by March 4 to sign up.