In the 1880s, Peter Henry Emerson began photographing the Norfolk and Suffolk, England landscape, producing beautiful prints, and publishing books and portfolios for which he became well-known. He described himself as an anthropologist, capturing ways of life that were disappearing due to the impact of new industries and tourism. He composed his images in the camera and made final prints without studio props or faking compositions in the darkroom This exhibition was organized by the National Media Museum in Bradford, England.
| Local Art/Museum Exhibits Events | ||
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| Dec 07, 2008 - Jan 11, 2009 | Ronn Maratea: World through Lens | Portlock Galleries at SoNo |
| Jul 03, 2008 - Jul 31, 2008 | Cool It! At the Chrysler | Chrysler Museum of Art |
| Nov 14, 2008 - Nov 15, 2008 | Nunsense: Starring Sally Struthers | Ferguson Center for the Arts |
| Oct 18, 2008 | Scraps of History. | Newsome House |
| Dec 06, 2008 - Jan 06, 2009 | Quilted Images Inspired by The Color Purple | Newsome House |
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