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Happy New Year from Ironside Photography!

Happy New Year, everyone! Here’s to a great year and a great 2011.

2010 was a great year for me, and here’s a quick recap:

• January 1st of 2010 marked the launch of this new website.
• I had a show at the Julie Wait Gallery up in Rogers.
• I applied to six grad schools for an M.F.A. in photography, and didn’t get into a single one. I’d like to attribute that to my never having taken an art class instead of my portfolio, but who knows. Then I realized that the academic/fine art route wasn’t the one I wanted to take anyway.
• My birthday, of course.
• I officially, and legally, formed a business. Ironside Photography became real.
• I got engaged. Have you seen our website? www.stephenanddarby.com
• I showed at Art Amiss 12, and participated in many a First Thursday Fayetteville art walk.
•  I drove to Iowa to see the Dalai Lama speak.
• I shot the Wakarusa Music Festival, along with various portraits and a few weddings.
• I did some work for the University of Arkansas Honors College–most of the photos on their new website are mine.
• I went to San Francisco and Yosemite with my family and came back with some portfolio-worthy shots.
• I finished my honors thesis and graduated!
• I traveled to India on assignment.
• Darby and I traveled to Washington, D.C., to see the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear.
• Ironside Photography’s website turned 4!
Help Portrait 2010 happened, and it was great.
• 2010 ended with a nice show at Arsaga’s in Fayetteville, a contest win, and an unusually cool lunar eclipse.

How’s that for quick?

Thank you all for all of your support this year, and I’m looking forward to what 2011 will bring. I couldn’t have done it without you.

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Contest Win + Reception Reminder

I completely forgot to post this here (I mentioned it on Facebook and Twitter), but on the day of Help Portrait a week or so ago, I got a call from the Pack Rat Outdoor Center here in Fayetteville saying that I’d won first place in their annual outdoor photo contest! Here’s the photo that won, from Yosemite this summer.

The first contest I ever entered, placed in, and won, also happened to be this same contest a few years ago in high school. I entered one of my favorite shots of a praying mantis taken with my Canon Powershot as I was first getting into photography, and was ecstatic to get the call that I’d gotten first place. That contest, and this one (or so I’ve heard), was judged by renowned Arkansas nature photographer Tim Ernst, so it’s that much more special. Here’s that photo, just for kicks.

On another note, the (informal) reception for my exhibit at Arsaga’s is TONIGHT from 7-9 p.m. I hope you can make it! A few prints have already sold, and I think more will sell tomorrow night. So if you need some Christmas gifts, now is your chance!

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Show at Arsaga’s Espresso Café

I have an exhibit of twelve images from my trip to Yosemite National Park this summer on display at the Arsaga’s Espresso Café coffee shop on the corner of Gregg and Township streets in Fayetteville, Arkansas, now until January 5.

I will be having a very informal reception on Thursday, December 16 from 7-9 p.m. Stop by after dinner for some coffee (or tea); the shop will still be open to the public, but I’ll be there to chat and talk you into buying things.

All of the images are for sale – the perfect Christmas gift! They are priced low to get them out the door, as I don’t have a place for them at home right now.

Hope you check it out!

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Today: August’s First Thursday Fayetteville

This is just a quick note to invite everyone to come to the Fayetteville Square for this months First Thursday Fayetteville TODAY from 5-8p.m.! Click on the link above to get more info about the event. In short, I’ll be there, along with lots of other artists, musicians, and beer. I’ll be on the street selling prints, etc., and it should be a good time…even though it will be hot.

That reminds me–here is a photo of me and people looking through my photos at May’s First Thursday, I believe…maybe April’s…in July’s issue of Northwest Arkansas’ CitiScapes magazine. You also get a lovely peek at my foot and a sneak peek at my living quarters.

Oh hey! There’s that awesome issue of Time on the floor. If you haven’t read this, you should. Now.

Anyway, hope to see you there!

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Coming Soon: Wakarusa and Yosemite!

This is just a quick post to say that I won’t be updating until about two weeks from now.

Long story short: I shot lots of photos at Wakarusa, then went to San Francisco and Yosemite with my family for two weeks, hung a show at Ozark Natural Foods (which runs now through the end of the month!), and am now frantically trying to finish my honors thesis. I defend on July 26th, so that evening I’ll start powering through all of these photos and you’ll be hearing from me again!

Here are two from Wakarusa and two from Yosemite to hold you over. Check back in a couple of weeks!

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A Little Bit of News

Lots of things have been happening, and you finally get to read about them! Time for some bullet points.

  • I pre-ordered Galen Rowell’s Inner Game of Outdoor Photography a few months ago, and was surprised (and happy!) when it came in last week. I’ve read the preface and the intro, and I can already say that a very favorable review will be coming when I finish it.
  • Last week was the second First Thursday Fayetteville of the season, and I had a pretty successful evening. Looks like I’m finally making a name for myself!
  • Tonight is Art Amiss 12! Art Amiss is an organization for artists in and from Arkansas, and they have a biannual juried art exhibition at the Dickson Street Theater in Fayetteville. I’ve shown at Art Amiss 7,8, 11, and I’ll be at 12!  (You can’t show at more than two consecutive shows, and I was out of the country for 9 and 10 :) ). The event will be tonight from 7 until around midnight, and there will be a fashion show, short films, live music, and plenty of art to peruse. Also a bar. Come!
  • On another note, I’ve (almost) graduated! I finished all of my classes this semester, and all I have to do is write my honors thesis and defend it this summer. Then I will FINALLY be done with my undergraduate career. It feels good.
  • Oh, and one more thing–I’m officially engaged, and I may be moving to Richmond, Virginia, sometime later this year! I’ll keep you posted on both of those things, but feel free to ask if you’d like more details.
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Etsy + first First Thursday Fayetteville

Last night I participated in the first “First Thursday Fayetteville” of the season on the historic downtown Fayetteville, AR, square. On the first Thursday of each month (when the weather is nice, that is), local artists gather around the square to sell their crafts, live music is heard, and people come out to enjoy what Fayetteville has to offer. This was my first street-side show, and I think it went pretty well. I had lots of prints (some new, some old) on display, along with some cards and some new matted 5×7′s. I got a lot of traffic and a LOT of positive feedback on my work. Here’s a shot.

People seemed to like the cards a lot, and I may be able to start selling them in the Fayetteville Visitor’s Bureau.

And about the cards: I’m going to try out this Etsy thing. If you haven’t heard, Etsy is a new website that is essentially the ebay for handicrafts…but without auctions. People from all over the world can list anything they’ve made to sell. Knitted items, clothes, paintings, you name it. There are a lot of good things on there, but also some really terrible ones. I’m going to take a shot at selling some of my stuff on there.

I only have a set of cards listed so far, but hopefully I’ll have time to list more soon. You can click on the screen shot above to go to my Etsy page, or you can click on the “My Etsy” tab on my Facebook fan page. Tell your friends!

Also: You see this one combination of photos in a card set…what other combinations/themes/sets would you like to see (and buy)? I’m open to suggestions!

If you know of any other good websites to sell work through, leave me a comment!

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Project XXX Follow Up

Project XXX has now been taken down at the Anne Kittrell Gallery. After phoning the Provost to get it extended a week and to complain about the paper on the windows, they finally took it down because the next artist needed a week to set up (sounds fishy to me…). All in all, the whole endeavor turned out magnificently. Darby stirred up a ruckus in the community and at the university, made the news, is going to be featured again in The Arkansas Traveler next week, and may even make the yearbook.

It turns out that the reason the “controversy” started was that two women who work for University Housing complained to the ART gallery, then to the Provost, then to the Chancellor, and then to the Sheriff. The Sheriff? Seriously? I guess these ladies had nothing better to do and were incredibly offended by seeing a penis on the wall…maybe they don’t have kids of their own. I don’t know.

In any case, needless to say, I’m proud of Darby and her courage to associate her name with such a touchy subject. Her exhibit was the most popular in years, I’d say, and everyone–faculty, students, etc.– that we’ve talked to about it has been amazingly supportive. Hooray for a liberal pocket in Arkansas.

Here are a few photos I took of Darby by her exhibit. (Yes, I made sure to not get any parts in the photos :)  ). They’re also on Flickr.

Update 3/24/10: Darby has now put 32 photos, the ones that she printed for the exhibition, on her Flickr page. Feel free to peruse them–and leave comments!

Update 5/27/10: A video from the reception has FINALLY been posted online for your enjoyment. Here it is.

Darby’s “Project XXX” Artist Reception from Stephen Ironside on Vimeo.

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A Plug for Project XXX

This post relates to me only in that it is on behalf of my better half.

Two years ago, Darby Gieringer embarked on a term project for a Gender Studies Honors Colloquium taught by Dr. David Fredrick at the University of Arkansas. In this project, she photographed 30 people nude and analysed how their poses reflected society-based gender roles.

This one-class project eventually turned into her honors undergraduate thesis. She photographed 70 more people, about evenly split between males and females (and one transsexual), for a total of 100. Most people said afterwards that the experience was very “liberating.” Its title, Project XXX comes simply from what it was lovingly called by its participants.

She received a SURF research grant from the Arkansas Department of Higher Education to do her project–something that noone, not even her advisor or herself, thought would happen due to the conservative nature of the ADHE and the outlandishness of the project. You can see an article about it on The Arkansas Traveler here.

While not part of her actual thesis project, Darby is going to have an exhibition showcasing her photographs in the Anne Kittrell Art Gallery in the student union at the University of Arkansas.She has printed 30 of her 100 photographs, all in black and white, all on metallic paper.

All of the photographs are anonymous; either each photograph was taken with the face out of the frame, it was cropped out during post-processing, or the subject had turned away from the camera. Participants were allowed to choose any pose they wished, and chose one out of three frames taken to best represent themselves for the project.

The reception for the exhibition will be on Thursday, February 25, 2010, from 5-7pm in the Anne Kittrell Gallery in the union. A gallery talk led by Dr. David Fredrick, Director of the Humanities department and Darby’s thesis advisor, Dr. Jennifer Hoyer, Associate Professor of German, and Darby herself will all be speaking. Coffee and desserts will be provided.
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UPDATE 03/05/2010

The project has been getting a lot of attention. First of all, the reception had a tremendous turnout, and all of the speakers did quite well. The gallery has had more visitors during Darby’s project than they usually get in months; on the opening day, it got more visitors than it usually gets in a week.

Darby was featured on The Arkansas Traveler’s site, on UATV, and also on the local KNWA news station. Even the UA chancellor supposedly went to see the exhibit, and they have now hung paper on the windows that look into the gallery–it should be noted that the black paper they originally placed was soon replaced with yellow paper because they deemed the black to be too ‘erotic.’ There is talk of the project being taken down early due to the supposed ‘controversy’ that’s being aroused (pun intended), but if that happens, a faculty-led offensive is likely to ensue. I say if you don’t like it, don’t go see it.

Stay tuned…

UPDATE: Another follow up post: http://www.ironsidephotography.com/569/

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Tying Up Lose Ends

Well, just a little news to get out there. I’ve sent off four of my six applications to MFA programs, so that feels pretty good. Hopefully I’ll get in somewhere!

I took a bunch of work to Heartwood Gallery, so you can officially go there and check it out.

My reception at the Julie Wait Designs gallery turned out pretty well! Somewhere around fifty people showed up, and there was plenty of good food. Now that the reception is over, I guess I can put up a few shots of the gallery.

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New Cards + Gallery Shot

So just a small bit of news–I’ve got some new business cards coming soon (thanks to Zach, again), and I’ve hung my exhibition at the Julie Wait Designs gallery in Rogers. The reception is on Friday, January 15th (that’s next Friday) from 6-8, so you should be there! See my previous post for directions.

Here are the new cards, front and back.

And here’s just a sneak peak at the gallery. The photos will be on display until February 19, so be sure to stop by even if you can’t make it to the reception.

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Exhibition @ Julie Wait Designs Gallery in Rogers

I will be displaying some photos from Arkansas and Costa Rica (and maybe even a few from India/Nepal) in a solo exhibition at the Julie Wait Designs Gallery in downtown Rogers, AR, from January 6 to February 19. There will be a reception on January 15 from 6-8 p.m., and I hope to see all of you there! This is my first true solo exhibition, so it would be great to see a good turnout. There will be delicious hors d’ oeuvres made by the upcoming-chef-extraordinaire Rachel Moore, and the prints will be big and cheap. That’s right. If you want a good print for your wall, now is the time–they might not ever be this cheap again.

Here’s the blurb from the Facebook event:

Julie Wait Designs Gallery in association with Poor Richard’s Art features

Photography by Stephen Ironside

January 6th-February 19th.

An artist reception will be held Friday January 15th, 6-8 p.m.
(alternate weather date January 22nd, if no school in Rogers)

The gallery is located at 318 South First in Rogers, Ar and is open from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday – Friday and Saturday by appointment. 479-631-8706

“From the Temperate to the Tropics: A Photographic Peregrination”

A Fayetteville native and senior at the University of Arkansas, Stephen Ironside is not currently pursuing a degree in art, though an MFA in photography is beckoning him for graduate school. In any case, he will be pursuing photography professionally with an emphasis on the conservation of foreign cultures and of the natural world. He hopes to use his current biological and anthropological academic backgrounds as starting points, and photography as the medium, to share information about the countless inhabitants of our planet with as many people as possible and to use photography as a means of revitalizing their love for the natural world and respect for cultures besides their own. His photographs strive to be the opposite of abstract; in theory, all who view them will be able to identify, understand, and connect with the subject matter and will want to learn more about what they are seeing. This exhibition takes you on a photographic journey from Arkansas to the jungles of Costa Rica–some of the most natural places in the world.

Click here to get directions to the gallery. See you there!


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And we’re live in 3…2…

So, Zach and I are almost ready to launch this new website. I’m still tweaking, choosing/arranging photos for the portfolio, and making sure everything works…while I apply to graduate schools, get ready for the new semester, and prepare for an upcoming exhibition. Needless to say, things have been busy.

Here are the most recent updates from the old site to kick off this blog. May it prosper, yadda yadda yadda.

12/05/09

Just found out I placed 3rd in the Pack Rat Outdoor Center’s photo contest! The entries/winners should be on their website soon–keep checking back. www.packrat.biz

11/19/09

So, Art Amiss was a blast, and it sure was packed. Thanks to all of you who came out.

Turns out I also got 1st place in the University of Arkansas’ October 2009 student Color Photo Contest. I forgot to mention that I got 2nd place in last month’s Black & White student contest as well. Yahoo!

Art Amiss 11 Flier

Art Amiss 11 Flier

10/30/09

I got accepted to show at Art Amiss 11. It will be on November 11 at the Dickson Street Theater. Here’s a link to more info:

Art Amiss 11

10/23/09

AH! Recent news:

-I’m working on a re-design for my website. If you notice some errors in the next few weeks or the page is messed up, I know about it and am working on it.

-I just started a Twitter page for the photo-side of my life:

http://twitter.com/ironsidephoto

-I was featured on UATV this morning. Here’s a link to the blog:

http://uatv.uark.edu/wordpress/?p=399

And the big news:

I got shortlisted in the 2009 World Nomads Travel Photography Scholarship! In the top 31 out of 1050 applicants. Whoa!

Link to the scholarship:

http://journals.worldnomads.com/scholarships/post/32554.aspx

And link to the winner announcement:

http://journals.worldnomads.com/scholarships/post/36171.aspx

What a day.

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