'Shared Vision' Nature Photography artist exhibit by Craig, Sara, and Scott de Fasselle May 30 – July 9
The Holden Arboretum, Warren H. Corning Visitor Center 9500 Sperry Road Kirtland, Ohio 44094 440-946-4400 x224
Exhibit is free for Holden members, gate admission ($6.00 per adult) is charged for non-members (parking is free).
Anyone can see it for FREE at the artist opening reception Friday, May 30 from 7-10 p.m. No reservations necessary.
For more information please contact Rebecca Walters, exhibit coordinator at 440-602-8019 or at rwalters@holdenarb.org.
A family's love of nature will be displayed through photography and the images reflect their unique visions of Ohio's beauty.
Craig, the father, seeks to capture both the beauty and majesty of his life-time love of nature through film and digital images. His images preserve the special visual moments that moved him emotionally.
Sara, the mother, started as the researcher and trip planner of the family's photographic expeditions. No longer content to enjoy the scenery while Craig and Scott took the photos, she began to pursue her own photographic efforts. Her images reflect a love of vibrant colors, majestic landscapes, and details and textures.
In contrast, Scott, the son, works in both film and digital photography before blending multiple photographs digitally. His images range from scenic black and white photos to photomontages that present the environment in new and inspiring ways.
Dead Tree Photography is the photographic endeavor of the entire family. Focused on nature and wildlife photography, they showcase color, black and white, and photomontage fine art prints. Sharing similar inspiration and vision for photography, Craig, Sara and Scott possess unique and complimentary photographic styles. Beyond the signs marked "scenic overlook," Dead Tree Photography begins.
| 'SHARED VISION' Nature Photography Artist Exhibit posted on Wednesday May 14, 2008 |
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