Showing posts with label Maryland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maryland. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
dead end - annapolis holga
this is one of quite a few new holga images i have to share. it's easier to save film and develop it all at once rather than a roll at a time as i take them, but the downside is that i have a ton of images in one swoop. so, i'm going to spread out my sharing a bit so that it's not so overwhelming for you or for me. :)
this one was taken during a day trip to annapolis. andy and i have been trying to get out on our rare days off together to roam and take photos, and this came from one of those trips. fun fact: we were officially engaged in annapolis a decade ago!
Monday, April 26, 2010
bethesda holgas
i recently photographed these images on the way back to my car after dropping off artwork at the recent fraser gallery photography exhibit in bethesda. i had not been using the holga as much lately in favor of mordançage work, but since i have a feature exhibit coming up next year, i want to try to get some more new material to work with and possibly display. therefore, i bring the holga with me everywhere and see if i happen upon anything interesting...
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
H+M Bridal Gala - This Weekend!
It's bridal show season, and I'll be posting about my upcoming events here on the blog and on Halo Photographic's Facebook Page to keep everyone informed about where I'll be and what sort of specials you can expect from me at these events!
***For this show, anyone booking me AT THE SHOW will receive a FREE medium leather bound album valued at $1100. Because it's a big decision and the offer is only available during the narrow window of time that the show is running, I will definitely be happy to answer any questions you have about my services via phone or email prior to the bridal show so that you are fully informed and ready to snag me for your date at the event. :)***
First up is the H&M Bridal Gala in Hagerstown THIS SUNDAY!
Sunday, January 17, 2010
11:30AM to 4PM
Find it:
Hager Hall Conference & Event Center
901 Dual Highway
Hagerstown, MD 21740
I am in booth #52.
Over 50 vendors (including me!), food tastings, beauty demonstrations, huge door prizes, fashion show by J&B Bridals, and more!
Pre-register for a free gift and $1 off admission at www.hmbride.com
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Latest Exhibit
I have some Holga work on display RIGHT NOW including the image above, and the artists' reception is this week! More info:
See several of my Holga DC series pieces at the Area Artists Show at Johns Hopkins University in Rockville, MD.
I'm sharing the space with several other incredibly talented local artists: Liliane Blom, Andy Cleavenger, Pamela Clifford, Jacqui Crocetta, and Barry Schmetter.
The address is:
9601 Medical Center Dr.
Rockville, MD 20850
(the actual show is in the lobby of the 9605 Building that's all the way to the right when you pull up to the campus).
Hours are Mondays - Fridays 7AM to 6PM, and Saturdays 8AM to 2PM.
The show is on display until December 18th.
*** A formal reception will be held on Thursday, November 5 from 6:30-8PM so stop by if you want to talk with me or the other artists! ***
Monday, May 11, 2009
Gelatin Relief - First Dance
I spent the last few days locked in the darkroom, and this is one of the resulting images: another Gelatin Relief image from one of last year's weddings. The original photo was taken during Annie and Matt's first dance last spring. I have quite a few new images to share, but chose this first because the veils were really dramatic in this one.
See more of my Gelatin Relief images at www.erinantognoli.com, and if you're interested in acquiring one of these pieces for yourself, please don't hesitate to contact me!
Monday, April 06, 2009
Bridal Happy Hour!
If you are planning your wedding, this is a fun, informal event not to be missed (plus you can come and see ME and my albums!).
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PLEASE join us for our monthly Bridal Happy Hour!
Premier Party Rentals Showroom
5715 Industry Lane, #6
Frederick, MD 21704
(301) 685-6379
Tuesday, April 7 from 5 PM to 7 PM
Come mingle and visit with local wedding professionals one on one, get great wedding tips & ideas and even book wedding vendors you still need.
Don't miss out on drawings, discounts and more at this FREE event.
Featuring Vendors Such As:
Premier Party Rentals
Shew-sical Entertainment
Cinful Cuisine
Halo Photographic
Design Diva
to name a few!
Light fare and beverages being served.
Catering by Cinful Cuisine
Hope to see you there!
Contact Premier Party Rentals to RSVP
(or you can contact me and I'll forward you the Evite!)
Monday, March 30, 2009
Things to Come
I've been busy working on a brand new offering for both my weddings and portrait clients with Halo Photographic, as well as my more alternative / fine art work under my own name. The results should be interesting, and I'm really excited about this!
Why post photos of photos? This is the first step in my process: Silver gelatin prints made by me in the darkroom. These are beautiful as is, especially on rich fiber base paper that completely blow the regular photo lab paper out of the water. But I have plans for this batch of curly, hand printed images. Stay tuned for more on my photographic endeavors (which involve lots of chemicals)!
Labels:
Alternative,
Darkroom,
Maryland,
Portraits,
Virginia,
Washington DC
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Holga Weddings Profiled!
The DC Wedding Planning Examiner ran a profile of my Holga Wedding Photography recently, which I thought was pretty cool. Leslie Weekes, wedding coordinator extraordinaire and half of Leslie Manning Events, had asked me a little while back if I would mind being interviewed for this column she will be writing to introduce different ideas to the wedding planning community, and I of course said yes! Leslie was the coordinator for the wedding I photographed last Fall that will be featured as a "Real Wedding" in this year's Fall Issue of The Knot Magazine, so I know she's great to work with.
Read the interview here: Museum Quality Wedding Photography
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Ascend
I took this Holga image a month or so ago in DC at the Dupont metro escalator, and then shot the last half of the image later that afternoon at my house... and am just now getting around to posting it!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Exhibit Wave
Right now I am on the tail end of a massive exhibition wave for my Holga show entitled "Fragments & Ashes". The work from this show is so abundant that I was able to split it into two separate exhibits, and thus had exhibits in the DC Metro area as well as in Colorado simultaneously. Because most of you either live in one place or the other (or neither, and didn't get to see any of these shows), I thought I would make a post of a few snapshots I took of each exhibit so everyone could see and compare.
I think all 3 solo shows were arranged very well. In most cases, the gallery does this and I don't see it until the opening. Since all of my work is the same size and I don't have any special hanging instructions, this arrangement is fine with me, and results in a different viewing experience every time.
First up, my show at the Greater Reston Arts Center in Reston, Virginia. This was part of a 3 person show, and we each had distinct areas for our work. My work was on the most amount of walls here compared to the other shows, as opposed to several very long walls. The gallery arranged the work in a way I had never seen before, grouping them in two and three images and leaving space between the next set, even on the same wall. I hadn't thought to do this before at a show, but liked the result. You can see for yourself:
The next show, which was happening at the same time as the GRACE show, was my exhibit at the Curfman Gallery in Fort Collins, Colorado. This was a dual show with artist Leighton McWilliams, who also shoots with a Holga but has a finished product that is more sculptural. The gallery was a great space, and it was pretty much cut in half for each of our work. They played well off of each other though, and everything was meticulously arranged and leveled. They even made custom plexiglass covers for Leighton's work because they were worried that visitors would inadvertently touch the artwork and disturb it. I was treated incredibly well by this gallery, who flew me out in order to give an artist lecture, student work critiques (the gallery is owned by Colorado State University), and of course to attend the opening reception. Some views of the gallery taken just before the opening reception began are below:
And here's a view from my hotel window. For those who live around mountains, you are probably yawning, but for me, this was so incredibly cool to wake up to!
And lastly, my exhibit that is up RIGHT NOW in Frederick, Maryland at the Delaplaine Visual Arts & Education Center. This show is all contained in one room and I'm the only artist in it - the only one of the three exhibits where I'm not sharing space with anyone. Because I work in such a small finished product, it's difficult for me to fill some of the large galleries, but occasionally I find a space like this where it's not only easy for me to fill, but I have to edit out a lot of my work so as not to crowd it. This is the smallest of the 3 shows, with 19 total works being displayed (GRACE had 26 and Curfman had 24, for reference). But still, I think the show looks great in it's little gallery. It's up for another month, so if you are in the area go and check it out in person!
And for now, that's it! I've had a wonderful time thus far, and want to thank each and every person who has come out to the opening receptions or otherwise visited my exhibits, because you helped make this experience so great.
I think all 3 solo shows were arranged very well. In most cases, the gallery does this and I don't see it until the opening. Since all of my work is the same size and I don't have any special hanging instructions, this arrangement is fine with me, and results in a different viewing experience every time.
First up, my show at the Greater Reston Arts Center in Reston, Virginia. This was part of a 3 person show, and we each had distinct areas for our work. My work was on the most amount of walls here compared to the other shows, as opposed to several very long walls. The gallery arranged the work in a way I had never seen before, grouping them in two and three images and leaving space between the next set, even on the same wall. I hadn't thought to do this before at a show, but liked the result. You can see for yourself:
The next show, which was happening at the same time as the GRACE show, was my exhibit at the Curfman Gallery in Fort Collins, Colorado. This was a dual show with artist Leighton McWilliams, who also shoots with a Holga but has a finished product that is more sculptural. The gallery was a great space, and it was pretty much cut in half for each of our work. They played well off of each other though, and everything was meticulously arranged and leveled. They even made custom plexiglass covers for Leighton's work because they were worried that visitors would inadvertently touch the artwork and disturb it. I was treated incredibly well by this gallery, who flew me out in order to give an artist lecture, student work critiques (the gallery is owned by Colorado State University), and of course to attend the opening reception. Some views of the gallery taken just before the opening reception began are below:
And here's a view from my hotel window. For those who live around mountains, you are probably yawning, but for me, this was so incredibly cool to wake up to!
And lastly, my exhibit that is up RIGHT NOW in Frederick, Maryland at the Delaplaine Visual Arts & Education Center. This show is all contained in one room and I'm the only artist in it - the only one of the three exhibits where I'm not sharing space with anyone. Because I work in such a small finished product, it's difficult for me to fill some of the large galleries, but occasionally I find a space like this where it's not only easy for me to fill, but I have to edit out a lot of my work so as not to crowd it. This is the smallest of the 3 shows, with 19 total works being displayed (GRACE had 26 and Curfman had 24, for reference). But still, I think the show looks great in it's little gallery. It's up for another month, so if you are in the area go and check it out in person!
And for now, that's it! I've had a wonderful time thus far, and want to thank each and every person who has come out to the opening receptions or otherwise visited my exhibits, because you helped make this experience so great.
Thursday, March 05, 2009
Fragments & Ashes - Opening Saturday 3/7
Here is the info for my last solo show on the books, at least for a little while:
The Delaplaine Visual Arts Center - Fragments & Ashes
http://www.delaplaine.org/
March 7 – April 26 (in the New Gallery)
Opening Reception: March 7, 2009, 3 - 5 PM
40 South Carroll Street
Frederick, Maryland 21701
If you can, please stop by and say hello! This is not the last you will be able to see of my work this year, and I will keep you posted on those new shows and events. But it is the last time for a little while that this much of my work will be in any one place (according to my calendar, anyway). So check it out, and let me know what you think!
Labels:
Artwork,
Delaplaine,
Erin Antognoli,
Exhibits,
Frederick,
Maryland
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Erin Antognoli - 2009 Art Exhibits
I have a ton of art / exhibit news for the start of 2009, so I'm going to list all of the shows that I am currently planning here so that you can mark them on your calendars! All but the Studio Gallery group show listed are solo / feature exhibits, and all will feature my Holga photography.
Art Exhibits & Reception Dates:
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Greater Reston Arts Center - Fragments & Ashes
http://www.restonarts.org/
January 8, 2009 to February 14, 2009
Opening Reception: Sunday, January 11, 4 - 6 PM
12001 Market Street Suite #103
Reston, VA 20190
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Studio Gallery - Studio Gallery Presents Artomatic Artists
Curated by Ellyn Weiss
(I will be displaying several of my Route 66 Holga images)
http://www.studiogallerydc.com
January 7 - January 31, 2009
First Friday Reception (part of Dupont Circle Galleries openings):
January 9, 6 - 8 PM
Meet the Artists Reception: Friday, January 16, 6 - 8 PM
Closing Reception: Thursday, January 29, 6 - 8 PM
2108 R St NW # 2
Washington, DC 20008
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Curfman Gallery
http://www.curfman.colostate.edu/
Jan 23rd thru Feb 27th, 2009
Opening Reception: Friday January 23, 2009, 4 - 6 PM
8033 Campus Delivery
Fort Collins, CO 80523
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The Delaplaine Visual Arts Center - Fragments & Ashes
http://www.delaplaine.org/
March 7 – April 26 (in the New Gallery)
Opening Reception: March 7, 2009, 3 - 5 PM
40 South Carroll Street
Frederick, Maryland 21701
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It is shaping up to be an exciting start to the year, and I hope to see you at one (or more) of the openings and events taking place!
Art Exhibits & Reception Dates:
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Greater Reston Arts Center - Fragments & Ashes
http://www.restonarts.org/
January 8, 2009 to February 14, 2009
Opening Reception: Sunday, January 11, 4 - 6 PM
12001 Market Street Suite #103
Reston, VA 20190
***********
Studio Gallery - Studio Gallery Presents Artomatic Artists
Curated by Ellyn Weiss
(I will be displaying several of my Route 66 Holga images)
http://www.studiogallerydc.com
January 7 - January 31, 2009
First Friday Reception (part of Dupont Circle Galleries openings):
January 9, 6 - 8 PM
Meet the Artists Reception: Friday, January 16, 6 - 8 PM
Closing Reception: Thursday, January 29, 6 - 8 PM
2108 R St NW # 2
Washington, DC 20008
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Curfman Gallery
http://www.curfman.colostate.edu/
Jan 23rd thru Feb 27th, 2009
Opening Reception: Friday January 23, 2009, 4 - 6 PM
8033 Campus Delivery
Fort Collins, CO 80523
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The Delaplaine Visual Arts Center - Fragments & Ashes
http://www.delaplaine.org/
March 7 – April 26 (in the New Gallery)
Opening Reception: March 7, 2009, 3 - 5 PM
40 South Carroll Street
Frederick, Maryland 21701
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It is shaping up to be an exciting start to the year, and I hope to see you at one (or more) of the openings and events taking place!
Monday, December 15, 2008
Election Day Holgas
After I voted on November 4, I shot a roll of Holga outside my polling place. I know it's been over a month since then, but I've been busy! Anyway, better late than never, so here are a few of the images that resulted from that roll.
Labels:
Artwork,
Germantown,
Holga,
Maryland,
Presidential Election
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Frederick Area Bridal Networking - Fall Bridal Showcase
If you are planning your wedding, please come visit me TOMORROW at the Frederick Area Bridal Networking Fall Bridal Showcase. I am a member of FABNet, and am currently serving as Vice President of Administration for the group. I participated in this show last year, and can tell you it will be a valuable planning tool for any couple.
Visit premier local wedding vendors, register for hourly prizes, and be automatically entered to win our fabulous Grand Prize!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Time: 12:00pm - 3:00pm
Location: Holly Hills Country Club
Address: 5502 Mussetter Rd., Ijamsville, MD
Engaged couples will have a wide range of Maryland wedding vendors at their fingertips, including area wedding and reception venues, photographers, videographers, caterers, florists, clergy, cakes, cosmetics / makeup artists, decorations, event planning, invitations / stationery, limousines, jewelry, lodging, music, rentals and registries, among other services.
My booth will be in the main ballroom on the first floor - just go through the main doors of the ballroom and hang a left to find my space. See you there!
Visit premier local wedding vendors, register for hourly prizes, and be automatically entered to win our fabulous Grand Prize!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Time: 12:00pm - 3:00pm
Location: Holly Hills Country Club
Address: 5502 Mussetter Rd., Ijamsville, MD
Engaged couples will have a wide range of Maryland wedding vendors at their fingertips, including area wedding and reception venues, photographers, videographers, caterers, florists, clergy, cakes, cosmetics / makeup artists, decorations, event planning, invitations / stationery, limousines, jewelry, lodging, music, rentals and registries, among other services.
My booth will be in the main ballroom on the first floor - just go through the main doors of the ballroom and hang a left to find my space. See you there!
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Published Again...
It's not a huge deal (at least not to me!), but I have an image in this quarter's Brides Washington DC / Maryland Magazine and thought I'd share. It's the Fall / Winter issue, and it's on stands now. I saw the Washington DC version in the store the other day, and my photo is on page 188 if I recall correctly. Apparently, several videographers were asked to list their favorite venues to shoot, and Gramercy Mansion in Baltimore was one of them. Gramercy has been using the image above that I shot of their grounds during a wedding back in 2005 for a ton of their profiles and ads, and asked if they could use that image in the writeup. I said yes, so there it is!
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