Cycling Photography Exhibit and Artist Reception in St. Louis Dec 4th
Submitted by Brent Hugh on Tue, 11/30/2004 - 3:59pm
Six regional St. Louis photographers will exhibit cycling photographs on Saturday, December 4 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM at Big Shark Bicycle Co. Big Shark is located at 6133 Delmar, next to the Pageant Theater. The six photographers have chronicled the regional and state cycling scene through their respective lenses. The artists are: Matthew James, Daniel Elavsky, Phillip Shoulberg, Kim Morris, John Mussleman, and Matt Cazalas.
Work will be presented in a variety of formats including gelatin silver prints, digital work, projection, and portfolios. All work is original and most photographs will be available for purchase.
Each photographer brings his and her own view of the cycling world. These views range from artistic to documentary forms. The range of experience includes photographers that have taken photos for major national publications to corporate staff photographers to student photographic work. All are committed to their documentation of the fluid beauty and electric excitement of the sport of cycling.
The general public is invited to the free exhibition, refreshments will be provided by Big Shark and New Belgium Brewing Company. For more information contact Matthew James at (314) 862-1188.
Work will be presented in a variety of formats including gelatin silver prints, digital work, projection, and portfolios. All work is original and most photographs will be available for purchase.
Each photographer brings his and her own view of the cycling world. These views range from artistic to documentary forms. The range of experience includes photographers that have taken photos for major national publications to corporate staff photographers to student photographic work. All are committed to their documentation of the fluid beauty and electric excitement of the sport of cycling.
The general public is invited to the free exhibition, refreshments will be provided by Big Shark and New Belgium Brewing Company. For more information contact Matthew James at (314) 862-1188.
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