Corran
1-Oct-2014, 07:31
I'd like to officially announce here on the LFPF the opening of this show, presented by me and my good friend Sally.
What:
A series of photographs documenting the Strickland Cotton Mill, built in 1899, as it stood in 2012 and throughout the next two years as it was torn down.
When:
The Opening Reception is Monday, November 3rd, 2014, from 5pm - 7pm. The show will be up for about two months.
Where:
The show will be at the Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts.
For more information about the gallery/show, click HERE (http://turnercenter.org/event/gallery-opening-reception-5/) and HERE (http://turnercenter.org/).
Many of you might have seen some of these images posted in the Image Sharing forum or on my blog (http://valdostafilm.blogspot.com/search/label/Strickland%20Mill%20-%20Remerton). Most of my images were made with various 4x5 and other LF cameras, with a smattering of other formats/digital, and my prints are a variety of both inkjet and traditional silver.
If any of you happen to be nearby, I would love to see/meet you there. I know I live pretty far away from most of the forum membership, but you all will be with me in spirit! :)
Thanks!
What:
A series of photographs documenting the Strickland Cotton Mill, built in 1899, as it stood in 2012 and throughout the next two years as it was torn down.
When:
The Opening Reception is Monday, November 3rd, 2014, from 5pm - 7pm. The show will be up for about two months.
Where:
The show will be at the Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts.
For more information about the gallery/show, click HERE (http://turnercenter.org/event/gallery-opening-reception-5/) and HERE (http://turnercenter.org/).
Many of you might have seen some of these images posted in the Image Sharing forum or on my blog (http://valdostafilm.blogspot.com/search/label/Strickland%20Mill%20-%20Remerton). Most of my images were made with various 4x5 and other LF cameras, with a smattering of other formats/digital, and my prints are a variety of both inkjet and traditional silver.
If any of you happen to be nearby, I would love to see/meet you there. I know I live pretty far away from most of the forum membership, but you all will be with me in spirit! :)
Thanks!