Tag: Ashly Stohl

  • Ashly Stohl: The Days are Long and the Years are Short | LENSCRATCH

    Ashly Stohl: The Days are Long and the Years are Short | LENSCRATCH

    Ashly Stohl: Days & Years

    I remember a day long ago, when I was cleaning out my purse, removing such items as a rotten banana, a half eaten protein bar, wads of kleenex and a few other sticky and seen-better-days items, plus numerous happy meal toys, all co-mingled with my adult p

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    Making photographs about being a parent was once considered mundane and not wall worthy. Personally, I have have found the tableau of every day life, the small operatic performances and travails of co-existing and growing up to be immensely fascinating. Photographer and Peanut Press Books founder, Ashly Stohl, had been focusing her lens on her family for years, with an eye towards the poignant humor of living under the roof with three children in various stages of becoming. Her wonderful photographs are now a book, The Days are Long and the Years are Short, published by Peanut Press Books and the work is currently on exhibition at the Leica Gallery in New York until the end of June, with a book signing on June 20th from 6 -8pm.

  • OFFSITE: L.A. Story

    OFFSITE: L.A. Story

    OFFSITE: L.A. Story

    Sara Jane Boyers, from Gridlock This weekend, the Los Angeles photo community will be exploring walls of photography at Paris Photo Los Angeles, but that isn’t the only photography on display. Five photographers are having a pop-up show curated by Sarah L

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    Ashly Stohl, Ann Mitchell, Rebecca Sittler, Sara Jane Boyers, and Aline Smithson are sharing work in OFFSITE: L.A. Story, with each photographer exploring different areas and concepts about life in Los Angeles. They capture Los Angeles with visions of Hollywood and its iconic signatures, LA’s bridges and buildings, the Queen Mary, skateboarders at Venice Beach, historic Chinatown and the experience of being stuck in LA’s traffic

  • Summertime at Duncan Miller Projects


    Sixteen Los Angeles photographers: Nancy Baron, Michael Cannon, Marian Crostic, Karen Florek, Cat Gwynn, Bootsy Holler, Liz Huston, Kelli Knack, Stella S. Lee, Gray Malin, Ann Mitchell, Steven Rood, Aline Smithson, Charley Star, and Ashly Stohl, will be on exhibition. The show opens this Thursday, July 21st and runs through September 3rd. The gallery is located at 1716 1/2 Ocean Park in Santa Monica, CA and is open Thurs- Sat from 11-6, and every Wed night from 7-9pm.

  • The Next: L.A. Photographers 2011

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    The Next: L.A. Photographers 2011 is a group show featuring the work of emerging Southern California photographers who have been developing their unique and personal visions in contemporary photography. The exhibition features the work of 11 photographers: Ashly Stohl, Bob Bright, Carolyn A. Hampton, Claire Mallett, Dan Shepherd, Lisa Bevis, Shawn Robinson, Stacey Rebekah Scott, Stella S. Lee, Steven C. De La Cruz and Aline Smithson.

    Link: L E N S C R A T C H: The Next: L.A. Photographers 2011