/ 2020 / /

Lapland Journey

The Arctic Circle cuts across Lapland with a palette of frigid winter light where colors are subtle and make a statement. With seven months of winter, such an environment emboldens an awareness of isolation, vulnerability and trust. Yet, it provides an opportunity to inspire and strengthen our inner selves, to self-reflect and observe our passage in time, both in a literal sense, and metaphorically. Our experiences reflect our personal odysseys as we move from a place we know to one that we are just discovering.

Carole is one of few photographers who is also a published photo historian, a combination that influences the photographs she makes. While traveling or at home, she captures cultures, people, and cityscapes with her unique style, to express her experiences during the day or night. She uses different kinds of cameras ranging from digital to film to create and record her imagery, often moving from the literal to the impressionistic. Her photographs have been included in many group and solo exhibitions worldwide and she has received numerous awards for her photography and photographic research.

Awards PHMuseum Mobile Photography Award, Bologna, Italy, 2019
International Photography Awards, (2 awards), 2019
Mobile Photography Awards, Ninth Edition, 2019
Julia Margaret Cameron Award, last five years, Finalist, Honorable Mentions, Barcelona.
Pollux Awards, last four years, Winner, Finalist, and Honorable Mentions, Barcelona.
Tokyo International Foto Award, 2018
Soho Photo Gallery Krappy Kamera Competition Honorable Mention, NYC, 2016
PH21 Gallery, Budapest, Jurors Choice, 2018
Lightbox Photo Gallery, Astoria, Oregon, Honorable Mention, 2016
Peter Palmquist Photographic History Research Fellowship, 2008
Winterthur Museum Research Fellowship, 2007
National Coalition of Independent Scholars Grant, 2004
Portland Regional Arts Culture Council Grant, 1994
Northwest Women's History Grant, 1994
Oregon Humanities Research Fellowship, 1994