Wow.
BVY said it, the point of this particular show is to encourage younger photographers, and it really is that simple. There is no "anti elder attitude" behind this.
There are young photographers who do amazing work and there are old photographers who do amazing work and many who are in between. But, the younger ones may not have had the same opportunities to have their work shown. Additionally, we haven't had a show where we could showcase the viewpoint of younger photographers, and by showing it in a collection, perhaps contrast that with older generations.
There were a lot of people who could be described as "old farts" who participated in the decision to do this show. Myself included. I thought it was a great idea. And yes, there was some concern that it could "put off" older practitioners of our art. There are, however, lots of opportunities for photographers of all ages to have their work on VCP's walls. We didn't think that limiting this particular show to younger workers would be a slight to photographers who are older than 30.
Let's face it, older photographers are not the future of photography as art. Does anyone here want photography to become merely instagram selfies taken with phones?
We do need sponsors, but that's not the point behind this show, and no, we're not trying to market ourselves by appearing young and hip.
VCP's goal is to show photography as art in all its forms, and break new ground where we can.
Later this year there will be a juried show of photographic books. We don't know what will get submitted, but we are hoping that there will be a lot of amazing hand-made wonders. I don't know if such a show has been attempted anywhere else.
There is some expectation that it will tend to favor older photographers who may have more resources and larger body of work to put into a book.
VCP is a registered non-profit gallery and gathering place for photographers. It exists mostly on donations and membership dues. We work hard to be an asset to the community where we are located and to photographers and photography in general.
Exhibiting membership at VCP is open to anyone of any age, from anywhere, who submits a portfolio of work and is juried in.
A portfolio of cat pictures or cell phone selfies may not get you in, but if the work shows competence in technique and composition, you're good. VCP is not about exclusion.
Non-exhibiting membership is open to anyone who is interested in helping to support the gallery and what we do.
There are generally 3 shows for exhibiting members each year, and your exhibiting membership status is the only criteria for work going on the wall.