Lori Pond

Born
1959
Nationality
American
Country
United States
City
Los Angeles

Lori Pond is a photographic artist based in Los Angeles, California. Her photography encompasses themes such as fear, good vs. evil, life and death, the impermanence of all things, and most recently, how our brain interprets “reality” in her series, “As I See It.” Her most well-recognized work is “Bosch Redux,” in which she replicated details from 15th century painter Hieronymus Bosch’s works using models, props and specially-made prosthetics to create and celebrate his oeuvre. She has delved into infrared photography, drone photography, wet plate collodion, and silver and gold leafing. She was a semi-finalist in the Critical Mass Awards in 2014, 2015, and 2017.

Her interest in photography has been lifelong, starting with using a Polaroid Land Camera for her junior high school newspaper. She has studied photography with such luminaries as Aline Smithson, JoAnn Callis, Richard Tuschman, Dan Burkholder, Keith Carter, Lori Vrba and Joanne Dugan.

Her work has been shown at the Griffin Museum of Photography, Oceanside Museum, MOAH (Museum of Art and History), The Center for Fine Art Photography, and the Center for Photographic Art, to mention a few.  Her work has been widely published, most recently appearing in “Shots” Magazine, “The Hand Magazine,” “The Sun” , “Analog Forever”, and “California Love—A Visual Mixtape”.. She has accumulated accolades and awards including a first place win in the Architectural/Interiors category of the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards in 2020, the 2020 Cornel/Henry Art Award, and a 2021 Merit Award at the Center for Photographic Art for her photograph “Someone Knows You’re Coming” from her work, “Learning to Walk in the Dark.” She just received an Honorable Mention in the 18th Edition (2022) of the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards for her series, “As I See It.”

Solo shows include her “Bosch Redux” series at the Griffin Museum in 2018, “Nothing in the Entire Universe is Hidden” at The University of the Arts, Philadelphia in 2015,  “Menace” at Gallery 825, Los Angeles in 2015, “Bosch Redux” at Gallery 825, Los Angeles in 2018 and “Bosch Redux” at Orange Coast College of Fine Arts, Costa Mesa, CA in 2016.

In her life outside of photography, she worked in broadcast TV for 35+ years as a graphic designer. She worked on shows such as “Conan,” “Dancing with the Stars,” “Access Hollywood,” the annual “Academy Awards Pre-show,’ “Independent Spirit Awards,” and “Entertainment Tonight,” to name a few. She still has anxiety dreams about Hollywood.

Digitally-manipulated photographic portrait.
Occupation
artist
Address
5447 Dahlia Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90041
Interests
art and Music
Hiking
photography
film
Travelling
Languages
English
Spanish
Biography

Lori Pond is a photographic artist based in Los Angeles, California. Her photography encompasses themes such as fear, good vs. evil, life and death, the impermanence of all things, and most recently, how our brain interprets “reality” in her series, “As I See It.” Her most well-recognized work is “Bosch Redux,” in which she replicated details from 15th century painter Hieronymus Bosch’s works using models, props and specially-made prosthetics to create and celebrate his oeuvre. She has delved into infrared photography, drone photography, wet plate collodion, and silver and gold leafing. She was a semi-finalist in the Critical Mass Awards in 2014, 2015, and 2017.

Her interest in photography has been lifelong, starting with using a Polaroid Land Camera for her junior high school newspaper. She has studied photography with such luminaries as Aline Smithson, JoAnn Callis, Richard Tuschman, and Dan Burkholder.

Her work has been shown at the Griffin Museum of Photography, Oceanside Museum, MOAH (Museum of Art and History), The Center for Fine Art Photography, and the Center for Photographic Art, to mention a few.  Her work has been widely published, most recently appearing in “Shots” Magazine, “The Hand Magazine,” “The Sun” , “Analog Forever”, and “California Love—A Visual Mixtape”.. She has accumulated accolades and awards including a first place win in the Architectural/Interiors category of the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards in 2020, the 2020 Cornel/Henry Art Award, and a 2021 Merit Award at the Center for Photographic Art for her photograph “Someone Knows You’re Coming” from her work, “Learning to Walk in the Dark.” She just received an Honorable Mention in the 18th Edition (2022) of the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards for her series, “As I See It.”

Education
USC--MA in Broadcast Journalism
Indiana University--BS in Spanish and Music Performance
Exhibitions
2023
Same But Different
New York Center for Photographic Art
Group
2023
CPA 2023 Member's Exhibition
Center for Photographic Art
Group
2022
Surrealism Now!
Orange County Center for Contemporary Art
Group
2022
International Juried Exhibition 2022
Center for Photographic Art
Group
2021
Members Juried Exhibition 2021
Center for Photographic Art
Group
2021
Critters
New Orleans Photo Alliance
Group
2021
Open Theme
Praxis Photo Arts Center
Group
2020
15th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards
Online
Group
2020
The Awakening
Lightbox Gallery
Group
2019
Peace On Earth
Museum of Art and History
Group
2018
Bosch Redux
Griffin Museum of Photography
Solo
2018
Bosch Redux
Gallery 825
Solo
Prizes and Awards
2021--Winner, 15th Julia Margaret Cameron Award--Architecture and Interiors
2021--Merit Award. 2021 Members Juried Exhibition, Center for Photographic Art
2020--The Cornel/Henry Art Artist Award
2020--Honorable Mention, Lightbox Gallery
2017--Critical Mass Finalist
2017--Honorable Mention, Art Core LA
2016--1st Place, fotofoto gallery
2022--Viewer's Award, A Smith Gallery
Testimonial
Quote
"Pond works in series and her catalog contains sections ranging from gritty street photography ("1980’s LA" and "Passengers") through delicate visual haiku ("Open Landscapes") to the cerebral and surreal ("Menace" and "Bosch Redux"). In each case, the photographs hang together in a way that indicates the range and depth of her thinking, her sharp technical command, and her talent for seeing with her eyes, her brain, and her heart."--Dek Unu Magazine
Links
Favorite Quote
"Moonlight, reflected in dew drops, shaken from a crane's bill."
--Dogen