Digital Imagery Exhibition
visit online exhibit: http://ccaa.zenfolio.com/
This installation is a collaboration of Chester County Art Association (CCAA) and Chester County Camera Club (CCCC) The impact of digital imagery in our lives has changed the way we view photography. Ever since the Brownie Camera debuted, everyday people are pointing and shooting what they see, capturing moments for posterity. Some photographs which were used for media publication through the years are more poignant than others and have left searing images in our minds of an entire era, or just a moment in history. The ability of photography to dance with our senses and move us emotionally remains why art is such a vital and important part of our lives.
The installation Digital Imagery at the Huston Gallery, Chester County Art Association (CCAA), 100 N. Bradford Ave, West Chester, is a cacophony of sensations for the eye and mind to take in. Images will be projected onto a blank wall in rapid secession, with two projections running simultaneously, stimulating the senses to zone into moments the photographers felt signified something worthy of seeing. The entire experience will run about ten minutes in length. This installation will enable public viewing and exposure of local artists’ work. Images will also be viewable online in a special Zenfolio.com album, with printed copies available for purchase for $40 each through the website. No physical images will be seen at the Huston and prints will be produced and sent from Zenfolio directly to the customer.
Complementary Workshops:Two 45-minute evening workshops will be offered in conjunction with this installation to help draw attendance.
This lecture has been cancelled due to inclement weather.
Thurs., Feb. 25th at 7 p.m.: “Capturing Light and Composition”: Join Ed Heaton, a published and award-winning photographer residing in Chester County, as he talks about capturing light and learning to create compositions that will make extraordinary images from ordinary subjects. www.edheaton.com
Tues., Mar. 2nd at 7 p.m.: “High Dynamic Range Photography”: Does your eye see more light levels than your camera can capture? Join Bob Lott, a published and award-winning photographer residing in Delaware County, as he talks about how to get all the light levels your human eye can see into your final image via HDR photography and processing. www.justbobimages.com




