Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Kittner Gallery Talk at Library of Congress 2/12/13

Community Buy-Out,  Revielletown, LA 1988
Boarded up houses, chemical plant, and birds flying over sugarcane field by the levy.

Please join me Tuesday 2/12/13 at The Library of Congress' (LOC) noon gallery talk as I will be reaching back in my memory (which is a lot easier if you have photos to help take you back in time) discussing the environmental documentary photography I produced oh so long ago in the late 1980s and early 90s.  Two prints from that body of work are on display the Graphic Arts Gallery, Jefferson Building in the exhibit "Down to Earth: Herblock and Photographers Observe the Environment."
This will be a short, informal program from noon-12:30pm.

Take a look at my earlier post about the show and how a set of my photographs were acquired by the LOC.

And, yes, it is a little weird feeling when you are old enough to talk about work you produced early in your career, almost 25 years ago...kinda of strange...but I am certainly appreciative people are looking at these issues (which haven't gone away) and recognize the value of this work that I was so deeply involved in at the beginning of my journey as a photographer.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Panorama Helps Landis Construction Win Award



Congrats to Landis Construction, a top residential design/build firm, for winning recognitions in the Contractor of the Year Awards (CODY), including one for this spectacular kitchen remodel.  Of course they had to do the heavy lifting to remake the lovely kitchen, but I was pleased they saw the value in having me shoot a panorama of the project to more fully show the glory of the room...I also shot individual detail photographs that helped the judges see quality of work as well.