Scene from the reception for exhibits by Louise Noakes and Grace Taylor.
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Special Notice
4 years ago
Washington, D.C.-based photographer Eric T. Johnson has had a long interest in photography, starting with documentary work for student publications in high school, through which he developed skills in shooting and processing traditional black and white photographs. While his academic background and career are based in the sciences, photography has continued to provide him with an outlet for his creative interests, and his affinity for black and white photography has endured through his recent transition to digital imaging.
Sandy LeBrun-Evans is a fine art photographer who began her photography journey in 1990 with the study of black/white and infrared films. She has since explored digital and alternative processes, including encaustic medium, when presenting her work.She misses the hands-on nature of the wet darkroom and seeks out digital and alternative techniques that allow her to more actively participate in the art making process. Currently Sandy is creating a series of images using a variety if substrates.
Sandy LeBrun-Evans