Darkroom Gallery in VT

Darkroom Gallery
Juried Photography Exhibits and Workshops
   
Our Web Site is up and running and now accepting on-line entries!Due to the outage we've extended the deadline for Chronograph till January 4th.
We apologize for our web site's down time.  We simply outgrew our original hosting company and finally had to move to another service provider.  This required an update to our underlying software which in turn required visiting all our custom code and modifying most of it.  The submission portion is largely new.  There were no cookies for Santa this year!
All user data was transferred and the site should look and behave as it did  before if not better.  Please let us know if you run across any issues.  The new server is in a one hour difference time zone which may cause some discrepancies until we get our configuration settings changed.
We really appreciate your patience and continued support!
Ken, Damaris and Tim
   

© Johan Hallberg-Campbell
 
Chronograph Calling for Entries
Deadline: January 4th, 2015 Midnight EST

Juror: Johan Hallberg-Campbell
Time-oriented photography; vintage, futuristic or rhythmic imagery.
Photography is a medium renowned for freezing time. However, there are many facets and dichotomies this theme of chronology can visually explore.   Learn More  . . .
   

Juror's Choice: "On the Non-Linear Traverse of Time" by Nana Lutea from Vancouver, BC Canada
 
Dreams and Hallucinations Now On Exhibit Through December 28, 2014Juror: Russell Joslin
Photographs that rebel against rational thought, a surreal "superior reality" of the subconscious.
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Juror's Choice: "Call Me" by Mark Indig from Valley Village, CA USA
 
Con[text]: Symbol & Image - Opens January 2nd, 2015Exhibition: January 2 - January 25, 2014
Artists' Reception January 18th, 2015Juror: Tim Clark
They say, "a picture is worth 1000 words". For Con[text] we examine the relationships between text and image. Combining written word with images has a long history in art. Medieval manuscripts in Christian Europe are interlaced with pictures that exist in a rhetorical relationship with the written text to create layered meaning and verbal or visual puns.   Learn More  . . .
   
© Ken Signorello© Ken Signorello 2012
 
Lines Calling for Entries
Deadline: January 21, 2015 Midnight EST
Exhibition: January 2 - January 25, 2015
Juror: Rebecca Senf
Lines are powerful compositional elements that control the way eyes move through a photograph.
Lines add impact to an image, place emphasis to a particular area of the composition, or tell a story or to draw a connection between different elements in a photograph. Lines can be straight, curved, broken or jagged. They can bisect one another, cross or overlap and be the driving force behind interpreting perspective.    Learn More  . . .