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Andrew is joined by photographer Nicolina Holt. She is an award-winning fine arts photographer educator. Having a tenure of over ten years as a photographer instructor, she also has her own photographer business - Nicolinaholt.com - and volunteers at local art centers in her area. During the episode, they discuss her journey as a photographer past and present and dive into aspects like Black and White film photography. And also discuss one of Nicolina's photographer exhibitions call The Irrelevant series.

Further Reading

Black and White Film Development


Photographic development is the chemical means by which photographic film or paper is treated after photographic exposure to produce a negative or positive image. Photographic processing transforms the latent image into a visible image, makes this permanent and renders it insensitive to light.



The Black Square


The Black Square is an iconic painting by Kazimir Malevich. The first version was done in 1915. IT was first shown in The Last Futurist Exhibition 0,10 in 1915. The work is frequently invoked by critics, historians, curators, and artists as the "zero point of painting", referring to the painting's historical significance.


We encourage you to watch this video that speaks to the knee jerk reaction when you look at art that appears to be simplistic.







The Irrelevant Series


The Irrelevant series focuses on the loss of the American dream and the imposed limitations of marginalized groups. The emotional power of these photographs stem from Nicolina's urgent feelings concerning our current civic unrest. Head to the here to see more subjects in this series.






Nicolina Holt

Photography


Visit the photography website to see more of Nicolina's work.






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