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The Beauty and Dignity of Aging Photography Exhibit

18. September 2009

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I love the theme of this exhibit: The Beauty and Dignity of Aging. Really fantastic. I can’t think of any photography work that I have that would be appropriate to enter but I sure wish I did (and also it’s given me an idea, oh me and the ideas that get me in trouble!). I [...]

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A Benefit for the Library That Doesn’t Involve Food

10. September 2009

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Gabe Bullard thinks there are too many food related benefits for the library. When Gabe Bullard speaks I listen therefore allow me to present Consuming Louisville’s latest support the library effort which doesn’t include any food at all: Brilliant photographer (and my friend) Courtney Paris has donated a portrait session and $25 print credit for [...]

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Early Warning: Heine Brothers 15th Anniversary Block Party (also, my photography at Heine Brothers)

9. September 2009

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Heine Brothers will be celebrating their 15th anniversary on Friday October 16th. Come out and party with us on Friday, October 16th! We’re turning 15 and we’re inviting all of our friends- old and new- to party down with us on Longest Ave! Enjoy food from local restaurants, BBC beer, activities for the kids, a [...]

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Melissa Farlow Opening at The Green Building

3. June 2009

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I confess to you that I did not know that we had so much photographic talent coming out of our fair city. Over the past year I’ve found lots of really amazing photographers who are either based here or grew up here. It must be something in the water. Acclaimed National Geographic and Courier-Journal photographer [...]

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City/Country: Photographs from the Henry V. Heuser, Jr. Collection

28. May 2009

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This sounds like an impressive photography exhibit coming to the Speed from the collection of Henry Heuser, Jr. This exhibition presents highlights from more than 500 works, generously donated or loaned to the Speed by Louisville businessman and philanthropist Henry V. Heuser, Jr. This celebration of Heuser’s achievement as a collector and museum supporter features [...]

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Early Warning: First Ever Louisville Visual Arts Festival

19. May 2009

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Well this is certainly an exciting addition to the city’s arts calendar. Love that the focus is on photography. The Louisville Visual Arts Festival (LVAF) is a cooperative effort engaging the best visual arts, arts organizations, galleries, and arts stake holders in the region. LVAF is an annual sustainable Festival, with a different theme each [...]

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Wiltshire on Market Opening to Feature Photography by Rowland Egerton

23. March 2009

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After seeing way to many restaurants on East Market close over the past six months it’s nice to be able to say that a new one has opened (and another one will be opening in The Green Building soon-ish). Wiltshire on Market is being described as “a fine-dining restaurant and wine bar” from the owner [...]

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Icepocalypse 2009: A Few Photos

2. February 2009

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I spent a little bit of time walking around downtown Louisville shooting last week. A few images from that expedition.

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A Gentle Reminder

27. January 2009

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I saw this sign on Bardstown Road and finally was able to stop and snap a picture. It’s a gentle reminder to us all to be conscious of where we spend our dollars and how our spending, our lack thereof, influences the businesses in our community. Just in case you can’t read it the S.O.S. [...]

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Art Sparks: Shutter Speed Project (January 10, 2009)

5. January 2009

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This event doesn’t have an age on it but since it’s at Art Sparks I’m thinking it’s for kids. However if you’re an adult interested in photography (and really we all should be) then I encourage you to go. Photographers cool and learning about it and exploring the Speed’s photography collection for $5 is too [...]

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