Awards and Achievements
Sharon Tenenbaum
defines herself as an artist working within the medium of photography. The artistic process is paramount in every creation she completes. She always aspires to ‘show reality in a different way’, creating images rather than capturing them. Sharon is constantly challenging herself: whether experimenting with bicycle parts to create composite cityscapes or painting selective overlays onto her images. She is committed to the artistic process of growth and change in the continuous pursuit for novelty.
Sharon was educated as a Civil Engineer. Her love for structures is reflected in a vast body of works that celebrate more than mere architecture, but rather, the Art in Architecture.
As an artist, Sharon has won numerous international photography awards, has been published in esteemed magazines such as National Geographic. As an educator, Sharon has taught group workshops from New York to Melbourne, as well as online. She has a variety of video tutorials and ebooks and is the founder of Talk-&-Learn, a free one-hour weekly zoom session for image critique and creation.
2022 and 2020
Winner of the Black & White Spider Awards for Architectural Category Pro.
Gold Winner for the Subcategory of Architecture - Buildings TIFA - Tokyo Foto Awards 2020
Second Place - Category Architecture TIFA - Tokyo Foto Awards 2020
“Your strength lies in three-dimensional geometric perception and analytical thought”, said the career counsellor when I was about to embark on the journey to build a lifelong career. I was only eighteen at the time and had no idea what life had in store for me, how many turns and bypasses it would take me on. Eager to start my life, I decided on the stable and honourable career path of Civil Engineering. Little did I know how boring and unglamorous it would be. It took another seventeen years before I decided to change course, grab my life by the wheel to turn the ship around. That change led me to a creative and constant unfolding career as a photographic artist. Even though I identify today as an artist and make fun of my nerdy engineering friends, I can’t deny that even though I proclaim myself as a cool artiste, deep inside of me is a geometric loving nerd. Albeit, now I am a creative nerd. Now, wherever I go, I find myself gravitating towards the geometric harmony in shapes, lines and light.
In my eyes, art is not meant to show the obvious. That is why I find so many of my images are created using daytime long exposure photography. The human eye does not perceive reality like a long exposure image. The juxtaposition of eternal versus temporary, the drama of a streaky sky or the elimination of detail to highlight the essence is what fascinates me. I find myself mainly shooting outside, on the constant pursuit for architecturally compelling subjects. On the rare occasion my addiction to modern style architecture takes me indoors as well. Over the years, I have accumulated a collection of indoor images from my travels that have not made their way out of the womb and have remained in the incubation folder in the basement of my hard drive.
2020 happened. Not being able to travel due to the global pandemic, confined to the indoors, I found myself going through my endless bank of images. Then it hit me, why don’t I take my indoors outside. I decided to combine my two passions, geometric spaces and long exposure to create a surreal series taking the inside out. All those interior shots that just didn’t have the right punch can now be reborn. Building upon their backdrop sets the stage for a more complex story once a long exposure sky was integrated. The results are composite stories that portray aesthetic balance in a dreamlike environment creating their own story. What story do you see?
2017
Awarded the Vancity the Art Call for the North Vancouver Branch Art Installation
Bike Art, 2017
Sharon Tenenbaum
Bike Art was created as a way to express my two passions: my awe and admiration for the breathtaking beauty around me and my love for cycling. North Vancouver’s environment is open to all; there is no need to be a professional athlete to enjoy the natural ‘facilities’, just a spark for adventure and an appetite for fresh air.
After reclaiming old bicycle parts from local businesses, I clean, refinish and assemble selected parts to photograph North Vancouver scenes – conceptual depictions of ‘Sea to Sky’. Once the base photograph is complete, it is printed on recycled wood and hand painted to embellish and accentuate seasons and the colourful variety of life and community in North Vancouver.
Horizontally, the scene spans all seasons, with fall, winter and snow sports on the western Cypress Mountain and spring and summer activities on the eastern Seymour Mountain.
Vertically, the scene depicts North Vancouver with the three iconic mountains (Cypress, Grouse and Seymour) providing skiers and snowboarders their snowy paradise to later transform into summer hiking and biking trails. The mountains are the backdrop, transitioning into rolling hills down to the North Shore’s waterfront community and urban landmarks. Along the bottom, the foreground is the Strait of Georgia connecting North Vancouver to Vancouver via the Lions’ Gate Bridge and the Seabus.
2016
Solo exhibition at the Gertrude and Zack Gallery Vancouver, B.C.
2015
1st Place International Photography Awards, Architecture - Bridges: Musical Reflections, Hoofddorp Bridge Series
2014
My Images on Billboards Across Canada!
Honoured to be chosen by Paint the City.org to have my images featured on billboards across Canada (Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto) from Dec. 15, 2014 to Jan. 15, 2015.
CBC Radio Interview about the 'Billboard Project' - Paint the City. Listen at the link below to the fill interview:
2013
1st Place International Photography Awards, Architecture - Bridges: Sundial Bridge Series
2012
B&W + COLOR Magazine Special Issue Publication, 2012 Single Image Contest Winners: Havana Old and New Wins an Award of Merit
2011
1st Place International Photography Awards, Architecture - Bridges: Oporto Bridges Series
3rd Place International Photography Awards, Architecture - Industrial: Algarve Wind Farm Series
2009
Publication in National Geographic - Special Issue: 'Your Shot'
2008
1st Place International Photography Awards, Architecture - Bridges: Capilano Suspension Bridge