Contemporary Art Photographer Dale M Reid

February 17, 2016 / artguide

 

Contemporary fine art photographer Dale M Reid has gone through many transitions in life: from leaving the corporate world and entering the art world, to the discovery of inter-femininity and a new outlook on life.
Using black & white film and traditional photography methods exclusively, Dale’s artwork has depth, feeling and an underlying sensuality. With experience in the field and studio, she creates work in a variety of areas including landscapes and interpretative self portraits.

Dale’s artistic style captures the world around her, showing its beauty through the interaction of environment, shadows and lighting. Her black and white floral images explore the artistic expression of the flower, which has resulted in several images being recognized critically both locally and internationally.

With an affinity for pears, her still life portfolio generates life, energy and emotions; but it is far from ‘still’. Dale’s creative juices come alive as she experiments with presentations and lighting in her still life images. This is particularly evident in The Pears Series; ‘Marching Pears’, ‘Dessert Pears’, and ‘Pears Dancing In The Rain’.

Dale’s latest series, The Oyster Mushroom focuses on shapes and textures. Rather than title each image, they are numbered sequentially to engage the viewer to form their own interpretation for each picture. In 2013, Dale was invited to have ten images from her mushroom series featured in the Spanish photography magazine ‘arte fotografico’ along with thirteen other international photographers.

Inspired by studying other photographers work and other art forms, her artwork has been compared to classical photographers such as Edward Weston and Ansel Adams, as well as to contemporary photographers such as Robert Mapplethorpe and Cindy Sherman.

Based in Toronto, she exhibits regularly in Canada and the United States where she is recognized by her unique and innovative style.

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