All photos © Lynda Churilla. Above: Longboard Afternoon, Ditch Plains, 2010
Lynda Churilla’s atmospheric black and white photographs invoke thoughts of endless summers—a perfect salve for the January cold enveloping most of the country. Made in locales like Islamorada, Florida and Montauk, New York, where sun and waves are often the primary concerns of the day, her images show the beauty and energy of simpler pursuits. Churilla is exhibiting her work through February 20, 2011 at Robin Rice Gallery in New York City.
Christian and Nathan Fletcher, Islamorada, 1995
Girl in Water, 1996
Buckham Twins, Chateau Marmont, 1996
Back Flip, SCYC, 2000
Robin Rice Gallery is highly unprofessional and mostly survives on good hearted interns rather than paying actual employees. It is a very tense and impossible work environment. There are constant insults and many interns and employees quitting as soon as possible due to this tense work atmosphere.
This is not the platform to voice personal grievances to the gallery. This is to recognize and acknowledge the photographers inspiring images.
Thank you PDN for sharing these Lynda Churilla photographs!
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