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James C. Williams
Winston-Salem, NC USA |
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The Sacred and the Ancient Infrared Film Landscape Photography From England and Ireland
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Wistman's Wood #33 digital print from scanned 35 mm negative, Kodak HIE-135 Wistmans Wood, ancient oak grove sacred to the Druids. Dartmoor, Devon, England © 2011
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Magog, Oak of Avalon digital print from scanned 35 mm negative, Kodak HIE-135 Long ago, there was a processional avenue of oaks leading to Glastonbury Tor. Gog and Magog are the last two that remain. Magog still lives, but Gog has died. They have been estimated to have stood for 1400 years. Glastonbury, Somerset, England © 2011
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Dozmary Pool digital print from scanned 35mm negative, Kodak HIE-135 Bodmin Moor, Cornwall © 2009 |
St Michael's Mount digital print from scanned 35 mm negative, Kodak HIE-135 Marazion, Cornwall, England © 2009 |
Winchcombe Devil digital print from scanned 35 mm negative, Kodak HIE-135 St Peter's Church, Winchcombe, The Cotswolds, England © 2009 |
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Gallery of Irish landscapes
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Dursey Cliffs digital print from infrared film Dursey Island, Co. Cork, Ireland |
Ave Maria digital print from infrared film Republic of Ireland |
Adare Park Pond digital print from infrared film Adare, Co. Limerick, Ireland |
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Gallery of U.S. landscapes
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The Great Tree digital print from infrared film Columbus, OH, USA |
Railing digital print from infrared film Columbus, OH, USA |
Apple Tree digital print from infrared film Blue Ridge Parkway, NC, USA |
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Gazing Skyward digital print from infrared film Salisbury, NC, USA |
Chatting Angels digital print from infrared film Columbus, OH, USA |
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Information
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| In 2009, I was awarded a Regional Artist Project Grant from The
Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County. My project was to return to
Southwestern England for the purpose of finishing an itinerary I started there
in 2008 for my ongoing body of work, The Sacred and the Ancient, begun in
Ireland. I was granted partial funding that enabled me to travel for three weeks
in May of 2010, for the purpose of continuing to shoot from my dwindling stock
of the now discontinued Kodak HIE-135 infrared film. This film gives my photos a
look that no digital process can. I also did a great deal of digital color
photography for the purpose of stock sales, a new arena for my work.
While I am grateful to Amy for sharing this website with me, the time has come for me to create my own website, which will be coming soon. That new domain name has already been secured at www.jamescwilliamsphoto.com Please continue to check in with Amy as her new work progresses and she updates this lovely website. |
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My newest photos are currently on display in the Womble Carlyle Gallery of the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts and will be on display there through March 20, 2011. Please visit the gallery and see my new, larger prints! |
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Select Exhibitions: |
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| 2011 |
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The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County’s Regional Artist
Project Grant Recipients 2009-2010 Public Dates: January 20 – March 20, 2011 Location: Womble Carlyle Gallery, Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts, 251 N. Spruce St., Winston-Salem, NC 27101 |
| 2010 |
• Holiday Exhibition: group show, Commons Gallery, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC October - December, 2010 |
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• Chrome and Stone: two person photography show, Enrichment Center Gallery, Winston-Salem, NC December 2009 |
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• The Sacred and the Ancient: solo show, Salem College Photography Corridor Gallery, Winston-Salem, NC. Salem Fine Arts Center, Salem College, Winston-Salem, NC |
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2007
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• Flanders Gallery, Raleigh, NC. Four person photography show, August 2007. |
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• The Periphery. Eleanor Davis Gallery, Sawtooth Building, Winston-Salem, NC. Four person group show. May 18 - July 7, 2007. |
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• Spine Gallery, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center - two person photography show. January 8 - March 31, 2007. |
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| 2006 |
• Grace Presbyterian Church, Kernersville, NC. Photographers' group show, including work by featured artist James C. Williams |
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2005 |
• Responding to the Irish Landscape: Igniting Creativity - Milton Rhodes Gallery, Sawtooth Building, Winston-Salem, NC (two person show with Amy Funderburk) |
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• Anam Cara Writer's and Artist's Retreat Centre, Beara Peninsula, Co. Cork, Republic of Ireland; and Friar's Gate Theatre and Arts Centre, Kilmallock, Co. Limerick, Republic of Ireland |
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Each photograph is hand developed and printed by the artist. Copyright protection information does not appear on the actual photographs. |

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Friends and Teachers |
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James C. Williams: Flicker Website Gallery.
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Photographer James C. Williams Blue Ridge Parkway, July 2006 photograph by Amy Funderburk
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Updated 3/30/2011 Please check back for future additions and updates. |
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© Unless otherwise credited, all photographic images on this page are all copyright James C. Williams, All Rights Reserved. ©
© This website, including all images and text, are Copyright © 1990 - 2011, Amy Funderburk and James C. Williams. © All Rights Reserved. For personal on-line review only - No Rights Granted. You may not download, reproduce, copy, redistribute or use the images for any purpose without the expressed written permission of Amy Funderburk. |