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Our Opening

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Special Opening Exhibition

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Our special opening exhibition ran from our grand opening on February 9 until April 15, 2007.

Featured photographers will include, Craig Barber, David Brickman, Peter Crowley, Chris DeMarco, Peter Donahoe, John Eastcott, Michael Farrell, Jim Flosdorf, David Hall, Stephen Honicki, Connie Houde, William Jaeger, Kim Koza, Daniel McCormack, Yva Momatiuk, Gail Nadeau, Elizabeth Opalenik, Joseph Putrock, Lilo Raymond, Sara Salamone, Thomas Santelli, Chris Shields, Melissa Stafford, Michael Weidrich, Michael Weisbrot, Harry Wirtz, and Leif Zurmuhlen.

Curator’s Statement

The photographers exhibiting in this our first display were selected from among many others whose work I have viewed with appreciation and respect over the past 30 years. Many have their work represented in my personal collection of art. These photographers represent some of the broad variety of talent in this region, eminent photographers as well as emerging artists. We sought to encompass a range of genres, content, styles, and ages, unlike most exhibitions which seek a modicum of cohesion or commonality among the works. In addition to those works on exhibit, others are available for purchase in the retail shop. Enjoy.

— Nick Argyros

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Take a Tour

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The antique oak cabinet has pre World War II equipment displayed in 14 compartments, including stereo, panoramic, meters & lighting, view and tropical, SLR Graflex, box brownies, folders and autographics, film / movies, early darkroom, brass view caamera lenses, Leica and Contax, and Rollei and other twin-lens reflexes.

The 12-compartments 1950s style cabinet has post World War II gear, including Graphics, strobes, Brownies, film and video, Polaroids, 35mm Nikon, Leica, Canon, Olympus, Pentax; point & shoots from the 1960s to the 1990, and early digital.

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The Renovations

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