D.A HILL PHOTO Exhibition
May 25-27, 2012
The tradition continues. The rich history of street photography remains an influence on my personal black and white photography. For me the excitement is intercepting moments, both private and personal, from life on the street.
David’s 16 × 20 photographs will be priced between $425 – $460 (framed).
David’s entire body of work can be viewed at his website link
Opening Reception : Meet the Artist : Friday May 25, 6-9pm
Open Saturday May 26, 12-5pm
Saturday Afternoon FREE Musical Performance 2-3pm: Sarah Calvert
Open Sunday May 27, 12-5pm, and at 2-3pm, David will conduct a talk about the history of street photography using his images and more from work prints and books.
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NYC Window Dresser
Photograph
16 x 20 $425
D.A.Hill PhotoNYC Ready to Tanqueray
Photograph
16 x 20
D.A. Hill PhotoToronto Cycle of Transportation
Photograph
16 x 20
D.A. Hill PhotoD.A.Hill Photo Opening Reception at CLAUSTRO.
Artist David Hill (back left) at his Opening Reception at CLAUSTRO.
D.A. Hill Photo Art Reception May 25 at CLAUSTRO.
D.A. Hill Photo Exhibition May 25-27 at CLAUSTRO.
D.A. Hill Photo Exhibition, prior to Saturday Afternoon Music with Sarah Calvert.
Sunday May 27th, Photographer, David Hill provided a wonderful discussion about the history of photography!
During David's discussion, he discussed how to make a photo rather than simply taking a photo ... so Stu took some photos from different perspectives to do just that.
Stu making a photo of David Hill during his disucssion.
Stu making another interesting photo of David Hill to impress the words of David.
Some very humorous moments during David Hill's discussion.
Photographer David Hill providing very informative insight behind his photography on Sunday.
After Sunday's discussion, we all had some fun during a final photo shoot of the exhibit!
David's wife, Chris Mack (also a photographer exhibiting here in June), taking a photo of David being quirky!
The photo shoot was a great way to mark the end of the exhibit! Alot of fun! Thanks David and Chris!