Exhibitions and Awards

Honorable mention, New York Center for Photographic Arts, Primary Colors Exhibition

I am honored to announce that my image, “Feeling Groovy”, was selected by juror, Stephen Perloff, as honorable mention for the New York Center for Photographic Arts, 2019, Primary Colors exhibition. There were a total of 46 images selected for the exhibition out of almost 1000 images submitted.

This image is very dear to me as it was created in my home town of Portland, Oregon back in 2012. The image was juried into my first group gallery exhibition in 2014, at the Lightbox Gallery in Astoria, Oregon, and it received my first international recognition, being granted honorable mention, for the Prix de la photographie Paris competition in 2014.

I remember at the time, thinking it was just a fluke that my work received these acknowledgements. I felt very out of place being new to the photographic art world. My mentor at the time, Joni Kabana, kept saying that this was just the beginning for me, and it was not an accident. She said I had talent, and that she could see good things for me in my future. I had a hard time fully believing that, yet she kept encouraging me to continue to follow my passion as a photographer, create new work, and keep putting myself out there. I am grateful for her belief in me, and her ongoing support and encouragement. Since that time, I have won international awards for my work and been in several exhibitions, both nationally and internationally.

December 2018, I retired from my 34 year career as a registered nurse, and moved to the south of France to live my dream of being a full-time fine art and portrait photographer. Since that time, many doors have opened for me here in France. I have the most amazing group of friends, and the amount of love and support I feel is incredible. This place inspires me to be my very best, and to be open to trust and allow good things to happen. I am no longer doubting myself. I believe all things are possible, and that I can live my life as an artist. Life is good!

It is interesting to me how the events of our lives are so interconnected. We don’t always understand the deeper meaning of our experiences, or where they are leading us. But, I do believe that everything happens for a reason, and in time, it will be revealed.

As I was looking at the images that were chosen for the 2019 Primary Colors exhibition, I noticed that, my mentor and friend, Joni Kabana, had one of her images selected as honorable mention. What a lovely surprise to see her image in the same exhibition! For me, it was another beautiful message from the universe confirming that I am on the right path, and showing me how far I have come since 2014. Back then, I could never image I would be where I am now. It is a good lesson in trusting, allowing, and listening to the people around you, and saying, “thank you for believing in me”, even when you are not sure you are worthy of the compliments.

To check out all the wonderful images selected for the exhibition, click on this link. https://www.nyc4pa.com/primary-colors-2019 It is such and honor to be amongst these photographers!

Finally, If you, or anyone you know, is traveling to the south of France and would like to have unique and beautiful portraits made with me, contact me soon. I have my calendar ready to go for the upcoming season, and I am expecting to be quite busy here in beautiful Provence, France.

Feeling Groovy, 2013

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Interiors Exhibition, at Jadite Gallery in Manhattan, NY, April 2016

I am very honored to have had my photo, "Ryder", selected by juror Stephen Perloff, to be included in the New York Center For Photographic Arts "Interiors" exhibition.  25 photographs, out of 750 submissions, were chosen for the exhibition, which will be held at the Jadite Gallery, in midtown Manhattan, on April 19-30th, 2016.  I am thrilled to be part of this show!

This photo is part of a series, on which I am working, that involves classic cars and 50's fashion, both of for which I have an obsession.  The model in the photo, Sara Kelsay, is the owner of this beautiful, 1961 Plymouth Fury, and the adorable little guy is her son, Ryder.  She restored this car on her own.  She is an inspiration!  I met her at a classic car show and instantly felt a connection to her.  Sara and her son Ryder were really a delight to work with.  

I learned from this shoot not to be afraid to ask people for use of their property in an artistic way.  I have found that most folks are very happy to be part of a creative process.  When I thought of this concept, I noticed a very cool old Craftsman style home, in Canby, Oregon, which I felt would be the perfect for the shoot.  So, I approached the homeowner bravely and she instantly gave me permission to photograph on her property.

Here is one more image that shows the full scene where I did the shoot.

Hair and make-up by the always amazing Michele Wade!

Black Box Gallery--Portraiture: Pictures in Photography

I am pleased that two of my photographs were selected by, Juror: Kelli Pennington, for the Black Box Gallery Exhibition, Portraiture: Pictures in Photography.  My photo, "Suspect", which was recently created in Gordes, France, was chosen to be on exhibition in the gallery, and my photo, "Alluring", was chosen to be on exhibition in the on-line gallery.  Both will be published in the exhibition catalog.

The opening reception is this Friday, August 7th, 6-8pm, as part of the first Friday Portland's Eastside Artwalk. Come on out to check out the exhibition!

"Suspect"

Model: Cami Debosz  Hair and Makeup Artist:  Carol Ray Bonnet

"Alluring"

Model:  Kira Aszman  Hair and Makeup Artist:  Michele Wade

Raina Stinson Photography wins first place, single image, LensCulture Exposure Awards 2014

"...a very polished image, technically very accomplished yet evocative of a time that is enhanced by the bit of mystery it contains."
Jury member Sarah Leen, Director of Photography at National Geographic

Shortly after I celebrated my 50th birthday, due in no small part to a gift I received from my husband and family that day, I decided to change my career path as a registered nurse, and follow my dream of becoming a professional photographer, which had bubbled around in my subconscious since I was a teen.  I never dreamed that a mere, if whirlwind, four years later I could have,... let alone would have,... won an award like this.  When I decided that I wanted to pursue photography as a vocation, there were people whom told me that it would be difficult to make a living, there would be a lot of competition, and that I was not a spring chicken.  I think we all hear those voices, whether external or internal, that would seek to hinder rather than encourage us.  They are voices of fear, envy, projection and regret.  Instead of listening to the negativity, I chose to follow my heart and to let go of any beliefs and thought patterns that would limit me.  Damn the torpedoes!  I felt I had nothing to lose and only everything to gain.  I have always encouraged my children to follow their dreams and to not allow fear to get in their way.  I figured it was just maybe time for me to follow some of my own advice and walk the walk.  So, I decided to put my heart and soul into the art and soul of creating photographs, come what may.  It is incredibly fulfilling, to have followed my passion and made such a bold career change, at this time of my life.  Truth be told, the timing could not have been any better.  I am so honored to receive this international recognition from LensCulture.  My peer group has just expanded exponentially.  I am humbled.  Many winners and finalists of LensCulture competitions have had their careers launched or catapulted to the next level, as a result of the enormous positive attention that the LensCulture Exposure Awards draws and focuses onto the recipients.  The awards live up the name; "Exposure".

LensCulture is a photography network and online magazine about contemporary photography in art, media, politics, commerce and popular culture worldwide.  Will Coldwell, in "The Independent" in 2013, described LensCulture as one of the ten best photography websites, calling it a "definitive resource for anyone who wants to keep up with the latest trends and debates in contemporary photography".  Critic, Sean O'Hagan, in an article in "The Guardian" from 2012, listed it among the eight best photography websites or online publications, and hailed it as "one of the most authoritative and wide-ranging sites."

As a result of this award, my winning image "Alluring", (which is posted above), will be on exhibition at the "Photo London" expo, a major international photography event for artists, mavens, and collectors, as well as the general public.  It will be held at Somerset House, in London, England, May 21st-24th of 2015.  "Alluring" will also be part of LensCulture's top selected works, which image stream is projected at other photo festivals and events throughout the year, in cities like Paris, Tokyo, San Francisco, Dubai, and again in London.  My image will also be published in the LensCulture Awards annual edition, which is distributed to LensCulture insiders and industry experts, a group that includes editors, curators, festival directors, publishers, gallery directors, and more.  Again, I am simply humbled.  

I want to acknowledge and thank my very talented sister, Michele Wade, hairstylist and makeup artist extraordinaire.  Michele fashioned the incredibly spot-on hair and makeup for this photo, as she has done for so many of my best images.  I could not have created this photograph, without her intuition, flair and imagination.  She always brings so much breathtaking beauty and creativity to our shoots.  I never cease to be stunned by her work, after we're finished with a shoot.  Also, I want to thank my amazing model, Kira Aszman.  The first time I saw Kira, with her vintage 1971 green BMW model 2002, I wanted to photograph her and it together.  She was such a great sport and did an incredible job of following direction, while bringing her unique style and energy to the shoot.  Kira is one of the young chameleons, one of my muses, with which I've been so richly blessed, whom always seem to magically morph and blend into my photographs so seamlessly, effortlessly and appropriately.  She, too, shares in this award and my success.

I travel to London this May, to attend the Photo London exhibition, after which I will return to France for two weeks, where I will conduct another shoot in Provence.  I also plan to spend some time in Paris, to meet with various art directors and photo editors.  My life just got a lot more exciting,... again.

Dreams do come true...

"We are all quite thrilled that your work was selected as the top winner by the jury of LensCulture Exposure Awards. It’s a remarkable photo, and inspiring to all of us."  Jim Casper, Editor and Publisher, LensCulture

Check out all of the winners and finalists, by clicking here.

Dreams, Fantasies, and Illusions, PhotoPlace Gallery

It was such an honor to have my photograph, Dying for Love,  juried into the group exhibition, Dreams, Fantasies, and illusions, at PhotoPlace Gallery, Middleton, Vermont, October 21st through November 14th.  This show was juried by Richard Selesnick and Nicholas Kahn.  I am a huge fan of their work and was thrilled to have my work chosen to be in this exhibition.  

Hair and makeup artist: Michele Wade

Models: Malia Rodgers, and Abigail Van Horn

My photo was also published in the exhibition catalog.  If you are interested in looking at the catalog, click here

Dying For Love

 

2014 Prix de la Photographie Paris Competiton, Bronze and Honorable Mention Awards

I am thrilled to announce that I have just received two Bronze awards and one Honorable Mention, in the Prix de la Photographie Paris Competition.  "The Perfect Wife" won Bronze in the Fine Art category and "Feeling Groovy" won Bronze in the Portraiture category.   "Feeling Groovy" also received Honorable Mention, in the Fine Art category. The jury selected PX3 2014’s winners from thousands of photography entries from over 85 countries.

Px3 is juried by top international decision-makers in the photography industry: Carol Johnson, Curator of Photography of Library of Congress, Washington D.C.; Gilles Raynaldy, Director of Purpose, Paris; Viviene Esders, Expert près la Cour d'Appel de Paris; Mark Heflin, Director of American Illustration + American Photography, New York; Sara Rumens, Lifestyle Photo Editor of Grazia Magazine, London; Françoise Paviot, Director of Galerie Françoise Paviot, Paris; Chrisitine Ollier, Art Director of Filles du Calvaire, Paris; Natalie Johnson, Features Editor of Digital Photographer Magazine, London; Natalie Belayche, Director of Visual Delight, Paris; Kenan Aktulun, VP/Creative Director of Digitas, New York; Chiara Mariani, Photo Editor of Corriere della Sera Magazine, Italy; Arnaud Adida, Director of Acte 2 Gallery/Agency, Paris; Jeannette Mariani, Director of 13 Sévigné Gallery, Paris; Bernard Utudjian, Director of Galerie Polaris, Paris; Agnès Voltz, Director of Chambre Avec Vues, Paris; and Alice Gabriner, World Picture Editor of Time Magazine, New York.

The "Prix de la Photographie Paris" (Px3) strives to promote the appreciation of photography, to discover emerging talent, and introduce photographers from around the world to the artistic community of Paris. Winning photographs from this competition are exhibited in a high-profile gallery in Paris and published in the high-quality, full-color Px3 Annual Book. Visit http://px3.fr

Feeling Groovy

The Perfect Wife

©Raina Stinson Photography

Portrait: A Picture Show Exhibition, at Black Box Gallery

I am honored to announce that my photo,”The Perfect Wife”, has been curated into "Portrait: A Picture Show Exhibition", at the Black Box Gallery in Portland, Oregon, which was juried by Holly Andres, a Portland based fine art photographer. 24 photos have been selected for exhibition at the gallery, and 30 photos are to be included in the on-line gallery annex, as well as published in the full exhibition catalog. My photo was one of those 30 chosen for the on-line gallery annex and exhibition catalog. The exhibition dates are July 1 thru 20, 2014. 

The Perfect Wife
The Perfect Wife

PDX Photo Month Exhibit

I am pleased to announce that my photo "Be Happy" was accepted into the PDX Photo Month Exhibit, at Lightbox Photographic Gallery in Astoria, curated by Chris Bennett.  This photo is  from  my series, "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun". Artist reception April 12th 6-9pm.  You won't want to miss this exhibit, April 12th through May 6th.

Hairstylist: Michele Wade Models: Malia Rodgers, and Abigail Van Horn Set Design Assistant:  Justine Verigin

If you want to see more photos from my "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" series, check out my website at www.rainastinsonphotography.com

The 6th Edition of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award

Today has been an amazing day for me.  I received an email informing me that I was chosen as one of 12 recipients for the 6th  Edition of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award For Women Photographers.  This is an international award that is sponsored by the Worldwide Photography Gala Awards.  Three of my photographs were chosen to be on exhibition at the 3rd International Biennial of Fine Art and Documentary Photography which will open on September 18th, 2014 running until November 9th, 2014, at the Municipal Museum of Malaga, Spain, the home city of Picasso.  These particular photographs are very dear to my heart.  My niece Malia Rodgers is the model in all three photos, my sister Michele Wade, did the hair, makeup, and assisted with styling and set design,  and my daughter, Justine Verigin assisted with set design and styling.  I feel so blessed to have such a talented family to work with, and I am incredibly grateful to be able to create art with some of the people that I love the most in my life. Wow!  I am going to Spain!

My photos were chosen in three different categories.

"Eye Candy", was selected in the fine art and portrait categories.

©Raina Stinson Photography_Eye Candy

"Donut Madness", was selected in the fine art and portrait categories.

©Raina Stinson Photography_Donut Madness

"The Perfect Wife" was selected in the "Invisible Women" Category, and was awarded second place in this category.  Here is an explanation of this category.   "The Invisible Women", images of the multitasking effort of women, often with little recognition, at home, work, caring...Discrimination of women in the world is still a very real problem. Even though huge strides against it in US and many European countries, it is still devastating throughout the world.  In Africa there is still female genital mutilation. Throughout Asia, the former Soviet Union, Latin America, Africa and central and Eastern Europe trafficking is still a huge problem… Images for documentary can always make a difference…"

The Perfect Wife
The Perfect Wife

 Here is a link to the results from the competition  if you are interested in looking at the other photographers work.  There are so many amazing images.   http://www.call4artists.com/6th_Cameron.html#list_cameron