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Louisville’s Whiskey Business History in Photos

3. April 2012

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I got a tip from a Consuming Louisville reader (hi Terri!) that Elizabeth Reilly, the photo curator at UofL’s Ekstrom Library, put together a really cool online collection of photos depicting Louisville’s Whiskey Business history. Make sure to watch it as a slideshow, preferably with your browser window taking up as much as your screen [...]

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The Vision of a Generation: Photographs from The Parklands of Floyds Fork

29. February 2012

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A new exhibit of nature photography from three Louisville-based photographers opens this Friday at the Green Building at 5PM as part of the monthly First Friday trolley hop. Called “The Vision of a Generation: Photographs from The Parklands of Floyds Fork” the exhibit features work from Bob Hower, John Nation and Ted Wathen. The natural [...]

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Early Warning: Shelby Lee Adams Show at Paul Paletti Gallery

25. January 2012

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The latest issue of my favorite magazine, Garden and Gun, alerted me that in March the Paul Paletti gallery will have an exhibit of photography by Kentucky native Shelby Lee Adams. The show will feature works from “Salt and Truth” the new book by Adams. Salt & Truth is the fourth book from American photographer [...]

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This Is Louisville Launch Party December 29, 2011

26. December 2011

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There is a new local photography magazine being launched this week. Called ‘This is Louisville‘ it’s dedicated to photographically telling the stories of “real people in Louisville.” That seems like a pretty cool mission to me so I hope you’ll check it out. Your first chance to check it out will be at the launch [...]

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Photos Show and Fundraiser at Heine Bros Gardiner Lane

13. December 2011

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My friend Linda Golden has a photography exhibit up at the Heine Brothers at Gardiner Lane. The photos come from her time in Togo, when she was serving in the Peace Corps and they “feature Togolese women and girls, who were my closest friends during my time in Togo.” Not only is this interesting work [...]

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Snap! A Black and White Photography Exhibit

30. November 2011

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This Friday December 2, 2011 is the opening of a new exhibit on display at the Alley Theater featuring the photography work of 20 Fine Art students from the University of Louisville. Snap! Opening December 2, 2011 5PM-7PM The show will be on display throughout the month of December Alley Theater 1205 E. Washington Street [...]

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Western Landscapes, Bomb Sites, and Target Practice off the Grid

13. October 2011

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I’m a fan of photographer Sarah Lyon. I like the way she sees the world, or more specifically the things she sees that she chooses to show with us, her audience. Sarah is having a new show at Salvo and there’s an opening reception for it tomorrow night that you should check out. I can’t [...]

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Got a Young Photographer in Your Family? Send Them to This Camp.

15. July 2011

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What my photography loving heart would have given for the opportunity to attend a camp like this when I was a kid. Attend the most comprehensive digital photography camp in Louisville! Designed for young, aspiring photographers, this week-long camp offers professional tips and insights for taking the most dramatic and impactful images possible. Each day [...]

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If You Need New Family Photos I’ve Got a Contest for You

20. September 2010

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A couple weeks ago photographer Raven Mathis sent me an email introducing herself and offering to give away a free photography session to one lucky Consuming Louisville reader. You know how I love to give you all stuff so I was thrilled. Raven landed in Louisville in 2008 when her husband came here for residency. [...]

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Whiskey Row/Iron Quarter Art Fundraiser

14. May 2010

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I am not well versed enough in either architecture, historic preservation or modern commercial development to have much of an educated opinion on the whole Iron Quarter debacle that is currently on so many minds. I know smarter minds than mind though have given it a great deal of thought and are very concerned about [...]

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