Tuesday, January 6, 2015

PHOTO Kudos

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Zach Boozer Photography Accepted in International Exhibition.


Mississippi State University Department of Art is pleased to announce that Photography Concentration BFA major, Zach Boozer recently had a Holga image titled “Miss Lucy’s House” accepted into the 2015 SoHoPhoto Krappy Kamera competition at the SoHoPhoto Gallery, New York City. The juror for this year’s competition was Miriam Leuchter, who is the editor-in-chief of Popular Photography Magazine. Leuchter is also the editor-in-chief of American Photo Magazine and serves as a board member of the Josephine Herrick Project. The exhibit runs from February 4 to the 28, 2015 with the opening reception on February 3rd.

“Miss Lucy’s House” is made using a Holga camera and the image was printed in the darkroom. When asked about the image Mr. Boozer stated “I took the image because I was intrigued by the house, with its many decorations, and the woman who was sweeping the porch as I approached the house. After introducing myself, I found out her name was Miss Lucy. She was displaced by Hurricane Katrina, and moved to this home in Natchez with her Husband, who had passed away a few years ago. I wanted to portray her as truthfully as I could within the context of her house that she calls her "happy house," while conversing with her about the house and her life.”

A Holga camera is a plastic camera that takes 120 / medium format film and is often referred to as a ‘toy camera’.  When asked why use a Holga camera when digital is available Mr. Boozer’s response was; “Using the Holga freed me from having to worry about capturing the most technically sound image I could capture, due to the simplistic nature of the camera. This allowed me not only to capture the composition  I envisioned, but it also allowed me to be more fully aware in the conversation that I shared with Miss Lucy while I was taking her portrait.”

Of the 43 artist selected, Mr. Boozer is the only photographer from Mississippi to be accepted into 2015 SoHoPhoto Krappy Kamera competition. “ There are artists from Italy, Russia, New York and California just to name a few, I am extremely impressed that Zach’s image was accepted. I know that I see great talent in him and this only confirms my belief that he is going to go far in photography.” States Professor Marita Gootee who is the Area Coordinator in Photography.

2015 SoHoPhoto Krappy Kamera competition opens on February 3rd at the SoHoPhoto Gallery on 15 White Street in New York City. Gallery hours are Wednesday to Sunday from 1pm-6pm. For more information contact the gallery at 212-226-8571.