My favorite "local" gallery - enjoy a great show ( they change monthly), preferably an OPENING NIGHT (check the calendar on the website) and cap off the night with a delicious pastry, a specialty coffee or cocktail and live music at Starry Nites Cafe http://www.starrynitescafe.com OR, think about a Sunday afternoon gallery tour and follow up with a delectable luncheon "al fresco" on East Ave at ANY of the fabulous bistros, just a short walk away from the gallery. Great evening or afternoon. Inspiration o'plenty... and delicious gourmet food. Invite friends and your outing is an "event." Enjoy. http://www.imagecityphotographygallery.com/
Is the best camera really the one you have with you? Photographer Chase Jarvis thought so, and in 2009 wrote a whole book by that title featuring smartphone images. I tend to agree, especially when a once-in-a-lifetime moment pops up and the one thing I have in hand is an iPhone and a split-second window of opportunity. One of my most treasured images from the last decade is a discreet closeup of my mom cradling my dad’s hand as he lay dying. Captured spontaneously and non-intrusively with my cell phone from across the hospital room, it shows the depth and richness of their 75-year love story. Thankfully, the moment is ours forever because my phone was in my hand and I responded in a way that was respectful to and honoring of everyone. The same truth holds in more everyday settings, where “smaller can be better” for the amateur or semi-pro image maker. Venues are more welcoming and subjects more relaxed when a photographer is wielding a cell phone instead of a large camera. In sen...
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