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Mythoscape : A Different World
Mythoscape : A Different World
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Author(s): Gandjei, Azita
ISBN No.: 9781954119376
Pages: 112
Year: 202506
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 69.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Azita Gandjei followed her heart in 2018 by moving from the tech industry into art photography. Her style draws from the motifs of early cinema and surrealism, inviting viewers to see the intersection of reality and myth in landscapes. She finds the hard natural light of California conducive to this style. In a return to her tech industry roots, she has begun to place her images in 360 views, using virtual reality (VR) as a means for immersive art. Gandjei is represented by Gallery House in Menlo Park, whereshe is one of the permanent artists, and by Ilkaa's Gallery & Atelier in Columbus, Ohio. In 2023, her work was selected in the de Young Museum Open, and she has been part of numerous group shows, including at the San Francisco Women Artist Gallery and the Twin Pines Gallery. Kim Weston is a third-generation member of one of the most well-recognized families in modern photography, which includes his grandfather Edward Weston, his uncle Brett Weston, and his father Cole Weston. Kim Weston's experience with the art of traditional black and white photography was cultivated assisting his father and his uncle in their respective darkrooms.


He learned photography "assisting his father, Cole Weston, in the darkroom making gallery prints from the original negatives of his grandfather,Edward Weston." He also worked for fifteen years as an assistant to his uncle, Brett Weston. Kim has lived in his grandfather, Edward Weston's home for the past 27 years and is still "getting away with it." Carol Henry is a fine art photographer residing in Kentucky. Her photographic work has been exhibited in over 25 galleries and more than 150 exhibitions. She is a regular portfolio consultant for Palm Springs Photo Festival and was Ansel Adams' fine print specialist for signed originals for over three years, working with the Adams family. Additionally, she served as the gallery director at Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur, California. Carol curated the exhibition "100 Years of Female Photographers" at The Center for Photographic Art in Carmel, CA, and at the Florida Museum of Photography.


She is the founder of FotoSagá, a women's photography mentor program, and a charter member of Women in Photography International. With a passion for building community through photography, Carol works as an independent creative project consultant and photo curator.


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