Tag:Monochrome
I have two images that were accepted to this exhibit, and both will be included in “The 27 Fine Art Limited Edition Exhibition Books.” sanctuary: refuge, shelter, retreat, hideout, home, oasis, asylum, security, haven…. Juror | Doug Beasley, Photographer, educator, and publisher of Shots Magazine Exhibition dates | March 27 to May 7, 2026 Reception | April 25, 2026 3pm CDT YouTube video posted in Gallery Conversations. About the ASmith Gallery: ABOUT | Established in May, 2010, A Smith Gallery […]
I was recently interviewed for an article on VERO, the photographic social media app, where I had the chance to share my journey through infrared photography. The conversation explored my artistic evolution—from discovering the magic of HIE film in my early days to creating ethereal black-and-white images that celebrate the American West and my deep connection to the land through my heritage. We touched on the challenges and rewards of working within this unique medium, how it has become a […]
The Photo Seen Podcast A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of being invited back to Kat Shanahan‘s infrared podcast. This time, I was joined by the talented black-and-white infrared photographer, Nath Kaplan. We had a great time sharing our passion for black-and-white photography, covering a wide range of topics—from the types of IR filters we use, to long exposures, Lensbaby lenses, and so much more. “What a season it has been! Today we’re wrapping up with @starlitwaltz and […]
A few months ago, I was asked by the residents of Gallery 6 to show my infrared work in their gallery as a new resident. This Friday my imagery will be hanging on the walls of Gallery 6, in Santa Fe’s Art District, in Denver. Please come by First Friday, or anytime after, to view the art displayed by some incredibly talented photographers, and of course, mine. Grateful! Gallery 6 Denver Via Instagram and Facebook: INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHER SHERRI MABE OPENS […]
Recently, I recieved a message from Olaf Sztaba, the editor of Elements Magazine. Olaf was inquiring about my image, The Dawning, and wanted it to be featured in the PHOTOS WE SHARE section of the May 2023 issue of Elements Magazine. The Photos We Share is a new area in the publication, “carefully selected by the magazine’s curation team.” “The monthly magazine dedicated to the finest landscape photography, insightful editorials and fluid, clean design. Carefully curated by the same […]
I am very pleased to have four of my images selected for the LAA National Photography Show and Sale May 26-June 4, with the Reception and Awards – May 26 from 6:00pm – 8:00pm Via the LLA: The Louisville Art Association is proud to announce that the entry process is open for the 2023 National Photography Show and Sale! With the return of our platinum-level sponsors Mike’s Camera and Duraplaq, we will be awarding over $6000 in cash and […]
Via the Art District on Santa Fe: Gallery 6 is celebrating Month of Photography with two photography shows running concurrently through March. IMPRINT Colorado introduces three breakthrough Colorado photographic artists with their own show, the center piece of Gallery 6 Denver’s Month of Photography in March. Each of the artists won their space in a statewide contest run by Gallery 6, Denver’s only dedicated photographic art gallery. Robert Newman is a talented iPhone-ographer from Lakewood and captures 4-second exposures of […]
Sherri Mabe, The Photo Seen Podcast Such an incredible opportunity to speak with Kat. In these situations, I am often nervous, think too much and am struggling over words. Kat made me so very comfortable, and she is a delightful human being who has created an informative service, via her podcasts, for the “invisible light world” of photography. Please check out the other photographers interviewed during her two seasons. There is some profound talent in the infrared photographic medium, […]
In September I did an interview on infrared photography with Cynthia Haynes, the editor of David duChemin’s Craft and Vision Magazine….I’m so honored. “Infrared photography adores the austere ruggedness of western scenes,” says Sherri Mabe. “The West is my muse.” Never more at home than when she’s wandering the vast Colorado prairie that lies beyond her front door, Mabe creates dreamlike photographs using an infrared (IR) camera, which sees and records light that is beyond the visible spectrum. She finds […]









