TAMPA, Fla. — A Bay Area photographer’s work will be showcased at The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts.
Ric Savid’s black-and-white portraits will be displayed, as he is honored as the St. Petersburg Month of Photography 2024 Photo Laureate.
“I would describe my style as photographs that can stand alone,” said Savid.
A style that puts family in a different light and stands to connect with strangers.
“I would call them portraiture and kind of candid portraits,” Savid said of his subjects. “I don’t have a studio, I don’t know what the lightning conditions are going to be, I don’t know how the person’s going to react when I go up and ask them if I can take a picture, I don’t know how much time they’re going to give me.”
Those finished photographs come from taking time to create.
“With natural light, I don’t have to carry around a lot of equipment and everything,” said Savid, who spends a lot of time in his darkroom at home, carefully selecting images to print.
The opening reception for his exhibition, “Darkroom Silver Linings” is May 1.
“The idea of the exhibit was to photograph people, as many as I could in the Tampa Bay area in my style,” Savid said as he gave us a sneak peek at works to be displayed in the exhibition.
“What I liked about the photo was, I was going for a swim early in the morning and I saw this reflective light here. And I tried a couple different angles and then I shot it with a 50 millimeter, making this pattern here,” Savid said of a photograph that will be featured in the exhibition.
The artist, part-time registered nurse and former journalist takes pride in working with film.
“I think it’s just the craft of making it and besides the excitement of getting a good image that comes up, I feel like I’m making something,” said Savid.
Making something he hopes continues to spark emotion.
“I hope they leave with something they can feel from the photograph,” said Savid.
Melissa Eichman
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