Fine Art Photography

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.

Elf Trouble

'Tis the season to be jolly!  Oh, what fun I had on this shoot, with my amazing team of artists!  This shoot is titled "Elf Trouble" and is part of my "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" series.  And lots of fun was had, by all! 

Hair and makeup artist Michele Wade did an amazing job.  I feel so fortunate to be able to work with her.   We have a synergy that is down right magical at times.  I was envisioning big, crazy, stylized hair, which would take on a Dr. Seuss-ish look.  But, before I could even voice this idea to her, Michele mentioned that she was thinking about taking this very tack with the hairstyles for this shoot.  I was really blown away, by the hairstyles she created, as well as the beautiful and complementary makeup designs she applied.

Justine Verigin was my set and costume design assistant.  Justine and I went shopping together at Portland area vintage stores, to find just the right elf costume and pink dress.  We lucked out and found everything we needed at the "Red Light" resale store, on Hawthorne Blvd.  I love it, when everything I need for a shoot suddenly materializes, like magic!  We also needed an elf hat.  But, alas, I couldn't seem to find one which projected the right look for my concept.  So, Justine, being Justine, simply designed and sewed the hat.  She just created the perfect hat!  I gave her some basic guidelines, let her go, and then totally trusted that she would add her spark of creativity and come up with the ideal accessory, which, of course, is precisely what occurred.  Justine also did an equally great job with the set design.  She is wonderful at assembling all the small details, which literally stitch the set together and give it cohesiveness and depth.

I do my best work with I am with a team of creative artists.  I always strive to present a safe and open space, where everyone is free to just be themselves and let their creative energies flow.  I believe,... no, I know,... that everyone involved has something to bring to each shoot.  That is why they are there.

My models were spectacular and such good sports, with it all.  My muse and main character for my "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" series, Malia Rodgers, played her part to a tee and brought her own "funk" to the shoot.  Tyler Verigin, the "Naughty Elf", embraced his character exceptionally well.  And, when he was not in front of the camera, he was filming the shoot.  Sarah Kue, who was styled specifically to bring to mind Dr. Seuss' "Cindy Lou" character from his 'Grinch" story, was spot-on with the embodiment of her character and liberally sprinkled her creatively impish spirit into the shoot.  The interplay among these three talented models was splendid.  

My trusted assistant, Ben Braden, was simply amazing and ever my "Santa's Helper".  I had the poor guy running all over the place, just as one might imagine the Number-One Elf might contribute at the North Pole on Christmas Eve.  He was great at assisting me with the lighting and assembling the set.  And he had some great ideas of his own to contribute to the shoot!  He even filmed parts of the shoot, when Tyler was occupied with his modeling duties.

Thanks, to my team for all their hard work and the amazing creativity they brought to this shoot.

Happy Holidays, to everyone!

Enjoy the slideshow below and, if you wish to view the individual images in the portfolio section, click here.

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