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Tag Archives: black and white photography
Holiday Book Offerings
Happy Thanksgiving We are delighted to annouce Dorothy Kerper Monnelly’s third book waterforms (Kettler Verlag, 2016), presenting a stunning collection of 70 black and white photographic abstractions, capturing the effects of water on the shoreline environment and natural surfaces. … Continue reading
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“De Las Sombras / Out of the Shadows” traveling exhibition

De Las Sombras / Out of the Shadows provides a probing portrait from within the world of undocumented immigrants, a bilingual exhibition of photography and commentary that tells one family’s story in their own words and puts a compelling face … Continue reading
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Tribute to Alfred Wertheimer

It is with great sadness that we learned about the death of Alfred Wertheimer on October 20, best known for his iconic black and white photographs of the young Elvis in 1956. “Al ” and I had been working together … Continue reading