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Karen Ghostlaw

As a woman that had four children, home birthed two of the four and homeschooled all through high school, Karen's creative output is to inspire others and provide a platform for creative and independent thinking. This daunting task came with more rewards than sacrifices, and Karen found that sacrifice leads to growth. As the children grew and became independent learners, Karen found herself again, with time and energy to focus on herself while guiding the children through their studies throughout the day. She found herself again through her photography, looking at herself, a study that started twelve years ago and continues today. Self-studies made her more confident in her personal view of herself. The reflections helped her see herself and the importance of her place in the world and environment around her. Each portrait addresses a multitude of interesting and complex layers. She herself, her body language, where she is, what is happening around her, how she feels, what she hears, what she smells, compelled by all her senses. Like a voyeur looking at everything as if in a hologram, all components static and moving in that single moment line up rhythmically, becoming one cohesive image. Karen sees herself in life's abstractions, adapting and finding inspiration in their uncertainties. She reflects her soul while reacting to the environment around her, weaving the layers together to create tapestries of her life. All these images are single exposures, not photoshopped, and the abstractions are achieved through the lens.

David Yarrow Photography

David Yarrow

For over two decades, legendary British photographer David Yarrow has been putting himself in harm s way to capture immersive and evocative photography of some of the world s most revered and endangered animal species. With his images heightening awareness of endangered species and also raising huge sums for charity and conservation, he is one of the most relevant photographers in the world today. Featuring his 150 most iconic photographs, David Yarrow Photography offers a truly unmatched view of some of the world s most compelling and threatened species. This collection of stunning images, paired with Yarrow s first-person contextual narrative, offers an insight into a man who will not accept second best in the relentless pursuit of excellence. David Yarrow Photography offers a balanced retrospective between his spectacular work in the wild and his staged storytelling work that has earned him wide acclaim in the fine art market. The intricacy and balance in these considered vignettes reinforces the work ethic in his research-based natural work. Yarrow rarely just takes pictures he almost always makes them. Whether it be in the wilds of Alaska or an old saloon bar in Montana, there will always be a preconception of what he is looking for in the final work. The consistency of this approach sets him apart from others in the field. Yarrow s work will awaken our collective conscience and true to form he has agreed to donate all the royalties from this book to conservation.

Ellen Carey & Tomas van Houtryve: Black and white, topographies

Galerie Miranda

As Paris eagerly awaits the reopening, on 8 December, of Notre Dame de Paris, Galerie Miranda is proud to present works by Tomas van Houtryve, one of only three photographers granted access to the building site since 2019. ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES CAREY, Ellen (represented by Galerie Miranda) Born in New York City in 1952, Ellen Carey is a contemporary of the “Pictures Generation” artistic movement and Buffalo’s avant-garde, alongside Cindy Sherman and Robert Longo. Artist–photographer and lens-based artist, university educator, independent scholar and guest curator, she is Associate Professor of Photography at the Hartford Art School - University of Hartford (Connecticut). As a visual artist, Carey disrupts collective histories of art and photography through a practice of abstraction that explores the structure and roots of non-color in monochrome black, white and grey while her color palette mirrors photographic color theory RGB=YMC as a conceptual point-of-departure, adding content to context in photography’s collective short histories in color. Rather than describe object-subject interrelations, her photographs double play between shadow and light explorations, often seen in her minimalist work in black and white, or through images in an endless kaleidoscopic array of multi- or monochromatic colours. Ellen Carey’s two solo exhibitions: Light Struck at Fox Talbot Museum in Lacock (England) which paralleled her Struck by Light solo at New Britain Museum of Art (www.nbmaa.org) in Connecticut; both extended for a full year (2023-2024), saw collectively 250,000 visitors. In Paris, her work was presented in two group exhibitions at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France: Épreuves de la Matière (2023-24) and Black & White: an aesthetic of photography (2023-24). In 2018, Ellen Carey was named by the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) as one of the top 100 women photographers worldwide under their Hundred Heroines platform (www.hundredheroines.org). Her unique and experimental images have been featured in over 70 solo exhibitions and hundreds of group exhibitions. VAN HOUTRYVE, Tomas (represented par baudoin lebon) Born in 1975 and of Belgian-American nationality, the artist Tomas van Houtryve initially studied philosophy at the University of Colorado. Known for his mastery of a wide range of photographic techniques, ranging from 19th-century wet collodion on glass plates to augmented reality and aerial drones, his work explores our relationship to identity, memory and power. Tomas van Houtryve's work has been presented around the world, notably at the baudoin lebon Gallery in Paris, the BOZAR Center for Fine Arts in Brussels, the International Center for Photography Museum in New York, the Museum für Fotografie in Berlin, at C/0 Berlin, the British Museum in London, the Fotografiska Center in Copenhagen and the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago. He has also received numerous awards; including the Roger Pic Prize, the CENTER Prize, the CatchLight/Pulitzer Fellowship, the Hasselblad Foundation Prize, the ICP Infinity Prize. Author of several works (Behind the Curtains of 21st Century Communism, 2012; Lines and Lineages Radius Book (2019), Tomas van Houtryve regularly devotes time to education. In partnership with the Pulitzer Center, he works in high schools and universities in California, Colorado, the District of Colombia, Maryland, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia and France. Represented by the Baudoin Lebon gallery, he has been a member of the VII agency since 2010.