Extending Tradition 2 – August 10 – September 10, 2019
Please join us on Saturday, August 10th from 5-8pm for the artists’ opening reception.
Thirty-six photographers show work in this exhibit celebrating the  traditional approach and beauty of large format film photography.
 In Extending Tradition 2 we celebrate the work of photographers shooting  with large format film or plates, generally 4 × 5 inches and larger,  giving recognition to those whose interest and talent follow the  masterful path of traditional large format film photography. This is the  second time LightBox features the work of photographers using the  traditional tools and methods from the early days of photography. These  photographers find reward in the practice and their work method is  disciplined and results in distinctively unique photographs. The Exhibit  includes many styles of imagery and prints in many processes from  Pigment Ink to all analog processes, such as Silver Gelatin and other  varied Alternative Processes.	
Congratulations to the Photographers of Extending Tradition 2
Ritch Winokur • Rory Earnshaw • Patrick Whitaker • Walt O’Brien 
 Ronald Butler • Jason Biehner • Ray Bidegain • Tom Caples 
 Joseph Deiss • Ryan Gillespie • Rich Bergeman • Jim Fitzgerald 
 Susan Huber • Domenico Foschi • Mat Hughes • Jan Becket 
 Christoph Kapeller • Gene Tonry • Denise Ross • Donald MacDonald
 Holden Richards • Gary Samson • Greg Roth • David King Rowe IV 
 Terry Thompson • Brian C. Winters • Tyler Boley • Shannon Stoney
 Ray Van Ness • Rosemary Jesionowski • Jim Kipfer • Brian Spies
 Kelly James • Karey Walter • Dan McCormack • Steven Ballinger
LightBox was honored to have Stu Levy as juror for the exhibit. Stu Levy was one of the founders of the Photography Council of the Portland Art Museum and was the Council President from 2003 to 2006. He is also on the Board of Directors of Photolucida and the Pacific Northwest Photographers Archive. Stu studied with Ansel Adams and was an assistant instructor for Ansel’s worksops in Yosemite and Carmel, and also taught at the Ansel Adams Gallery Workshops. Stu lives in Portland, Oregon, and teaches photography workshops on the Oregon Coast.
