Welcome to Through The Lens 2012
We invite you to enter Through The Lens
2012!
This year's event will be the Sawnee Artists
Association's third annual Through The
Lens, Forsyth County's first and only ongoing
fine art photographic exhibit and sale. The best
news this year the exhibit will extend over two
weekends in a great new venue, so please read
on!
Through The Lens 2012 is open to all
photographers, professional, amateur, or beginner.
While we encourage young people to participate,
the show is more appropriate for middle and high
school age young people.
Click here to down load PDF entry
form and guidelines.
Important Dates
- Friday, July 1 - Begin accepting images
- Wednesday, August 1 - Entry submission
deadline
- Week of August 10 - Notification of accepted
images
- Friday, September 7, 12PM - 6PM - Deliver
accepted, framed images
- Saturday September 8, Show Opens
Show Schedule
- Saturday, September 8, 10AM - 6PM - Show
Opens
- Saturday September 8, 7PM - 9PM - Artists
Reception
- Sunday, September 9, Open Noon - 5PM
- Monday - Friday, September 10 - 14 Open 10AM
- 5PM
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- Saturday, September 15, 10AM - 6PM
- Sunday, September 16, Noon - 5PM
- Sunday, September 16, 5PM - 7PM - Photograph
pick up
New Venue
This year, the Sawnee Artists Association has
partnered with the Sexton Hall Enrichment Center
(SHEC) in south Forsyth County to host this year's
Through The Lens. The SHEC offers a wide
range of activities and events for those fifty and
up, including exercise, art and other special
programs. Sexton Hall Enrichment Center is located
at 2115 Chloe Road, just off of Sharon Road
between Peachtree Parkway and Old Atlanta Road
(formerly the location of Lakeland Community
Church). From Peachtree Parkway, turn onto Sharon
Road. The SHEC is just past Sharon Springs Park on
the right. See map at bottom of page.
Juror and Judge
We are extremely proud to announce our juror
and judge for Through The Lens 2012.
Michael Schwarz is an independent editorial, and
corporate photographer based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Over a 30-year career, Michael has completed more
than 6,000 assignments for many prestigious
publications. Michael is a 3-time Pulitzer Prize
nominee, has received numerous awards from the
Pictures of the Year competition and was a winner
of the Dag Hammarskjöld Award for Human Rights
Advocacy Journalism. LIFE Magazine chose Michael
as one of the ten best young photographers in the
U.S. Read more about Michael at http://www.michaelschwarz.com/
The Theme for 2012
"Life in The
Southern Appalachians"
This year we are challenging you to create
images that tell a story of life in the Southern
Appalachians*. Images may be contemporary or of
times gone by. Some ideas that would qualify are -
but are not limited to - people, animals, musical
events, church events or traditions, scenes
portraying rural or town life, holiday
celebrations, or other events that would be unique
to the Southern Appalachians. Inanimate objects
and scenes that tell a story of Southern
Appalachian life may be submitted as well. Use
your imagination to tell the story!
* “Southern Appalachians,” for our purposes,
consists of the mountainous areas of north
Georgia, including Forsyth County, North Carolina,
Tennessee, South Carolina, Kentucky and
Virginia.
Awards and Prizes
This year, we will give cash awards and ribbons
for Best of Show, first through third places,
People's Choice, four Honorable Mentions,
and the best image from a middle or high school
student.
Entry Submission
You may submit up to four images to be
considered by our juror. These prints must be
printed on 8.5 x 11 or 8 x photo paper (no 5x7s or
4x6s). Along with your prints, send the completed
and signed entry form (to be available shortly)
along with your payment to Through The Lens
2012, C/O Phil Winter, 5850 Wills Lake Rd,
Cumming, Ga, 30040. The entry fee is $25 for SAA
members, $35 for non-members. (Note: this is NOT
per print, but the total entry fee for up to four
entries.) Photos must be appropriate for a family
audience. As Through The Lens 2012 is a juried
show, it is possible that the juror may not select
any of your images. Photographs juried into
previous Through The Lens exhibits are not
eligible.
Framing Considerations
Framing requirements are the same as in
previous years. Framed prints must be in a black
frame with a white mat. Frame size is limited to
two feet wide because of our hanging
system. The frame may be any reasonable height.
The frames must be professional in appearance and
have hanging wire attached. Unfortunately, frames
not meeting these requirements cannot be accepted.
Click here to down load PDF entry
form and guidelines.
Last Year's Show
Click here to see a slide show of
Through The Lens 2011.
Map of Sexton Hall Enrichment
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