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Staff Intro- Elizabeth Ellenwood, animal, cheese and film lover

October 19, 2015

Elizabeth Ellenwood is our fun loving darkroom printer and resident animal lover. She received her Bachelors of Fine Arts in Photography from the New Hampshire Institute of Art in 2010. Following graduation she assisted Boston architectural photographer Peter Vanderwarker for a number of years. In 2012, she started working with us at Panopticon and became full time as of 2015.

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Wet plate portrait by Mercedes Jelinek

Darkroom printing and development is her passion here at Panopticon. Elizabeth known lovingly as Liz is obsessed with all things film. She is an accomplished alternative process printer having studied and assisted at Penland School of Crafts. Over the years she has learned the alternative processes of Wet Plate Collodian Printing, Tin Types, Cyanotypes, Albumen Printing and Emulsion Lifts. Also, she has taken classes with Carl Weese at the Center for Alternative Photography where she added Platinum Printing to her repertoire. Recently, she had a one person exhibition of her work at Danforth Art titled Elizabeth Ellenwood: Of Light and Line. Which received a wonderful review by Mark Feeney in the Boston Globe!

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Some fun facts about Liz. She loves cheese...I mean like really loves cheese. She is frequently known to throw a cheese party or two and loves to say "Queso for my Face-o". When not in the office you can find her chilling with her dog Ophelia and her drummer dude Josh who plays in the Boston-based band  Girls, Guns and Glory. She loves to travel and has visited Germany, Ireland, Italy (2x) and Switzerland in the last two years. Her next excursion is to Hawaii next year!

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Check out Liz's process video:

In About Us Tags panopticon team, alterative photographic process, black and white photography, darkroom, darkroom printing, elizabeth ellenwood, film is not dead, film processing, fine art photography, of light and line, panopticon imaging, photography
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Elizabeth Ellenwood - Boston Globe Review

April 21, 2015

WE ARE SO PROUD OF ELIZABETH ELLENWOOD!!! Our darkroom tech received a wonderful review of her show "Of Light and Line" by Boston Globe Art Critic Mark Feeney! The show is currently on exhibition at the Danforth Art Museum thru May 17th.

We have been fortunate enough to have this talented artist on our staff for 3 years now. Watching her grow as an artist and see her print work in our darkroom has been wonderful experience & process to watch.

For the full article check it out here.

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In Exhibitions Tags mark feeney, boston globe, art critic, darforth art, black and white photography, darkroom printing, elizabeth ellenwood, exhibition, film is not dead, fine art photography, of light and line

Elizabeth Ellenwood: Of Light and Line

March 10, 2015

Elizabeth Ellenwood is a talented photographer & employee who we are very proud of! This video of her and her work is spectacular and she has an upcoming exhibition at the Danforth Art Museum which opens Saturday, March 14th. The exhibition runs from March 15th - May 17th, 2015. Below is some information about the exhibition that we are very proud sponsors of.

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About the Exhibition

Elizabeth Ellenwood’s photographs are distinctly rooted in place and the everyday, and her process and treatment of subject matter emphasize the importance of the elements of photography.  Ellenwood’s work is indebted to photographic history—modernism, constructivism, and the angular planes of The New Topographics—yet she creates a distinct new interpretation of the often overlooked elements of the everyday landscape.  The elegant simplicity of her compositions highlights the way in which she negotiates natural light, line, shadow, and richness of tone. Nuanced views of outside wires, building façades, and the billowing of a curtain reveal modernist sensibilities and experimentations with form that complicate otherwise familiar spaces to produce a new view on traditional subject matter.

In Exhibitions Tags black and white photography, danforth museum, darkroom, darkroom printing, elizabeth ellendwood, exhibition, fine art photography, of light and line

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