By the Corn
Artist Statement-Lisa Cutler
The season has passed, the sun is high and the fields are dry and broken. I am walking “By the
Corn”.
In my photography, I am interested in finding beauty away from traditional aesthetics. I don’t glorify or embellish what I see.
The sun is high and the light is radiant. There is grace in the fading landscape.
amateur category
By the Corn (Series)
DESCRIPTION
AUTHOR
Lisa Cutler is a New York-based photographer whose practice spans landscape, portraiture and street photography . Lisa turned to photography after a successful career as a television producer and director and then raising a family.
Lisa’s most notable recent project is a series of photographs that explore the urban landscape of Red Hook, Brooklyn. Lisa’s Red Hook series has recently received much acclaim and recognition. Red Hook was completed in 2019 and has gone on to be recognized by a number of awards. Red Hook was selected by The Los Angeles Center of Photography for its Project 2020 Exhibition and subsequently featured in Lenscratch and in Dodho Magazine. Photolucida’s Critical Mass 2020 named Red Hook as a Top 200 finalist. It also received an Honorable Mention at the Le Prix de la Photographie de Paris (2019).Red Hook also won the 2020 15th Annual Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers in non-professional cityscapes. Eight images from her Red Hook series were exhibited at the 6th Biennial of Fine Art and Documentary Photography in Barcelona 2021. Red Hook was also named a finalist in the KLOMPCHING GALLERY Fresh 2020 exhibit.
Lisa's new series, Hidden Homes premiered at Foley Gallery in 2021.
Lisa’s most notable recent project is a series of photographs that explore the urban landscape of Red Hook, Brooklyn. Lisa’s Red Hook series has recently received much acclaim and recognition. Red Hook was completed in 2019 and has gone on to be recognized by a number of awards. Red Hook was selected by The Los Angeles Center of Photography for its Project 2020 Exhibition and subsequently featured in Lenscratch and in Dodho Magazine. Photolucida’s Critical Mass 2020 named Red Hook as a Top 200 finalist. It also received an Honorable Mention at the Le Prix de la Photographie de Paris (2019).Red Hook also won the 2020 15th Annual Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers in non-professional cityscapes. Eight images from her Red Hook series were exhibited at the 6th Biennial of Fine Art and Documentary Photography in Barcelona 2021. Red Hook was also named a finalist in the KLOMPCHING GALLERY Fresh 2020 exhibit.
Lisa's new series, Hidden Homes premiered at Foley Gallery in 2021.
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