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Sunday, November 8, 2009
Budir Iceland - David Bram
Budir Iceland
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Running through November 28 at Photo-Eye in Santa Fe - an exhibit of excellent photographs by Albuquerque photographer - David Bram.
David Bram Bio (courtesy of Photo-Eye) :
Artist David Bram was born and raised in New York. He moved to New Mexico in January of 2000. Following a short stint in software development, he followed his heart and began to study photography again after being away from it for several years. His work has been included in many group shows in New Mexico and is in the collection of the Palace of the Governors, as well as many private collections. He is the editor and founder of Fraction Magazine, an online venture promoting and exploring emerging photographic artists. When not traveling around New Mexico seeking out the new and unexplored, he can be found in a few coffee shops, enjoying a latte and playing with his one-year-old daughter.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Jake Mendel > Thanks to Photo-Eye
Jake Mendel at October 2009 photo-eye Salon from photo-eye on Vimeo.
To visit Jake's website - www.jakemendel.comThursday, October 8, 2009
Short Track - Jake Mendel
Previewed the photographs that will be included in Jake Mendel's "Short Track", soon to be released by Powerhouse Books. Jake gave an overview of the project during the October First Wednesday Salon at Photo-Eye in Santa Fe last night. The project and the photographs received an enthusiastic reception. In fact, Jake's presentation was one of the highlights of an evening filled with highlights. I predict that Short Track may just become one of the Best Photo Books of 2009. There is just something endearing about this easy going Santa Fean (originally from Alabama). And there is something about the work that will inspire me to return to it over and over again.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Portrait - Laura Galley
Discovered on Flickr (and not in a gallery). A mother's exquisite portrait of her son.