By sfrail
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December 8, 2020
Every so often a moment comes along that can be inspirational for an artist. That was the case for Susan K. Friedland, when she snapped the photo, "Equus 1," which is now on view in the New York Center for Photographic Arts' online gallery, "Black and White 2020," at www.nyc4pa.com. Named a Juror's Selection (by jurist Dan Burkholder, a pioneer of digital photographic technology) it was one of only 40 images chosen from more than 1,700 entries. This virtual exhibit also marks a return of Ms. Friedland's work to the New York City market. "2020 has been a challenging year for everyone, so I am thrilled and honored to have had my work chosen for this virtual online gallery exhibit," said Ms. Friedland. While walking through the rain in the mountains of North Carolina, Ms. Friedland -- ever on the lookout for an interesting photo op -- spied a horse in a pasture. "I saw this soaking wet horse, and the way the light was reflecting off his hair, and I knew I had the shot," she said. She explained the horse refused to look at the camera, which she interpreted as the animal making it clear that it did not want its picture taken, but she persevered. Ms. Friedland calls this photograph her Mona Lisa. "Sometimes the stars align and you realize you have something special," she said. "I knew this was the shot and I went for it because I also know the moment can be fleeting." At another moment in time, this one at Anderson's Sunflower Farm in Cumming, Georgia, Ms. Friedland went at the end of the growing season to photograph the farm's vast fields of sunflowers. She explained there is a short window of opportunity to view this spectacular place, as the farm is open only for a few months each year. "It's easy to see the beauty of a flower in full bloom, but I wanted to capture the beauty of the thing as it's decaying," she said. The result was Ms. Friedland's photo, "Sunflower In B & W," which will be included in Atlanta Photography Group's virtual online exhibit, "Director's Cut," beginning December 17, 2020. The photo was chosen by the group's executive director, Judith Pishery, from among numerous images submitted by Atlanta-area artists throughout 2020. Access to the online gallery is at www.atlantaphotographygroup.org. These works by Ms. Friedland may be purchased through the two photography organizations name above, or by contacting us through this website.