Stream Seams – An abstract look at the ever-changing flow of small streams.
As a fly fisherman Bob Coleman learned to read stream seams and riffles to figure out where the trout are most likely to stage for feeding. As a photographer he became interested in these same characteristics in the streams. Bob quickly realized that even though the water is always traveling over the same obstacles, the movement of the water over those obstacles is ever-changing creating a different path faster than the eye or camera can can see.
This body of work is a look at some stream seams in the area.
Please join us on October 6 at the PSNWA Gallery in Bentonville as we showcase the top 12 images from the ‘Landscape Photography’ print competition. Top photographs from PSNWA members will be on display. Light refreshments and beverages will be served.
The reception takes place from 6:00 through 8:00 p.m. Friday, Oct 6th at the new PSNWA Gallery & Studio, 207 N.E. 2nd St. in Bentonville. Just off the square in the same building as the Tricycle Theater.
Come by the PSNWA tent on the Fayetteville Square and see images from the Fall Fair Photo Competition on display at Fayetteville’s First Thursday.
Would you like to help with the setup or dismantling of the PSNWA First Thursday booth? Setup will begin at 4:00 pm and dismantling happens around 8:30 pm. Your help with at either time would be greatly appreciated.
You are invited to a viewing of the top images from the PSNWA Fall Fair Competition. The oldest PSNWA print competition this year’s images were a wide range of genres and all amazing. Drop by the PSNWA Gallery just east of the Bentonville Square to view the images in person, meet with some of the photographers, and enjoy complementary refreshments.
Did you miss seeing the top images from the Ozark Photo Challenge at the Mid-America Photography Symposium? Then you are in luck! Drop by the August PSNWA Gallery Reception to view the top images from the 2017 OPC Competition.
Photographers from Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri entered the OPC competition. The competition had10 categories with the top three images as selected by the jury on display at the 2017 MAPSym were attendees voted to select the top three winners of the competition.
Don’t miss seeing these images as they near the end of their tour.