"Out of the Frame" Exhibition Catalog
I recieved a package in the mail from Scotland 2 months ago:
Here's a bit more about the "Out of the Frame" exhibition if you're interested.
Random photo-related musings along with my joys and woes as a photographer trying to manage teaching, making photos, family, and life.
I recieved a package in the mail from Scotland 2 months ago:
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Labels: 4 a.m., Book, Exhibitions, Glasgow Gallery of Photography, Publicity
I'm happy to share that I have 2 pieces at the Glasgow Gallery of Photography in Scotland in their "Out of the Frame" exhibition. The website for the show is a play on using the frame:
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Labels: 4 a.m., Exhibitions, Glasgow Gallery of Photography, Publicity
The Glasgow Gallery of Photography shared a few more images from the "Internation Exhibition 2020," and my image appeared in one of them:
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Labels: 4 a.m., Glasgow Gallery of Photography, New Work
Below is a Facebook video from the Glasgow Gallery of Photography that shows a walk through of the International Exhibition 2020 (or IE2020). I have a print visible around the 0:05 mark (actually, directly above the play button in the cover image of the video below):
IE2020 EXHIBITIONQuick tour of the IE20 Exhibition. 👀
Posted by The Glasgow Gallery of Photography on Saturday, August 22, 2020
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Labels: Exhibitions, Glasgow Gallery of Photography, Video
I mentioned in my July "monthly challenge" post that I just had a piece accecpted to an international juried exhibition. It was called the "International Exhibition 2020" (or IE2020) at The Glasgow Gallery of Photography in Scotland. Here are a few photos of the installation from their Facebook page:
[click on each image to enlarge]
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Labels: 4 a.m., Covid-19, Exhibitions, Glasgow Gallery of Photography, New Work
Summer is being summer. I've taken my boys camping a few times. We visited my mother-in-law at her cabin. We spent some time with my Grandma in her cabin. (And we self-isolated for the 2 weeks between those trips to make sure we weren't going to pass COVID-19 onto my eldery Grandma.) And I've been getting a ton of house projects done.
But I didn't do anything specific for July's photography challenge.
But there are 2 things I can share:
First, I got a piece accepted to an international juried exhibition in Scotland later this month:
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Labels: 4 a.m., Glasgow Gallery of Photography, Monthly Challenge, New Work, Teaching
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