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Eirik Johnson Wins Santa Fe Prize for Photography

20 March 2005
Published in People in the Industry

Landscape photographer Eirik Johnson, of San Francisco, has won this year's Santa Fe Prize for Photography, given by the Santa Fe Center for Photography. Johnson's project, "Borderlands," is a series of large-format prints depicting overlooked landscapes along the edges of the contemporary environment. A monograph of the work is to be published in July by Twin Palm Publishers and the Museum of Contemporary Photography.
Born and raised in Seattle, Johnson is a graduate of the University of Washington and received...

Byron Wolfe Receives Santa Fe Prize for Photography

09 March 2005
Published in People in the Industry

Byron Wolfe (byronwolfe.com), a photography instructor at California State University, Chico, has been named the winner of the 2004 Santa Fe Prize for Photography by the Santa Fe Center for Photography. 
Wolfe’s photographic diary, “Everyday: A Poetic Diary with Pictures,” can be seen on his web site, www.byronwolfe.com. The award includes $5,000 and participation in Review Santa Fe.

Reid Callanan: PhotoMedia's 1999 Photography Person of the Year

30 May 2000
Published in Person of the Year

Reid Callanan, founder and director of the Santa Fe Workshops, is the PhotoMedia Photography Person of the Year for 1999. An engraved sculpture is given annually to a member of the photography industry who has earned recognition for "exceptional artistic and business accomplishments, passion, devotion to the industry, inspiration to colleagues, and humanitarian achievements in the community."

PhotoMedia honors Callanan and the Santa Fe Workshops for educating thousands of photographers at all career stages, while promoting the highest standards of professionalism, ethics and support for the photographic community in New Mexico and worldwide.. Through his dedication to these principles, Callanan has been able to attract the highest caliber...