Sunday, August 27, 2006

Touchstone Gallery



Harvey Kupferberg just exhibited three photographs with us at NIH. He has a show opening at Touchstone Gallery September 8. Below from Touchstone's web site...

Harvey Kupferberg has been a fine arts photographer for many years and has exhibited in numerous photographic competitions. His primary interests are in landscape, and the design components of architecture. The majority of his work has been done in the southeast and southwestern United States. As a trained medical scientist, he excels in the use of black and white film to produce silver gelatin prints, an extension of his professional life. His well-honed technical development skills interact with the creative expression of his photography when he maximizes the visual effect by adjusting film exposure to create his abstract-like images of a scene.

When choosing a scene, he strives to eliminate all but the essential components of the composition. This overarching concept has produced work that emphasizes lines and curves, light and shadow, texture and tone, regardless of whether the subject is architecture or nature. Depth and perspective are demonstrated with exquisite detail.

Harvey’s prints have been exhibited in numerous local and statewide-juried exhibitions. He won first place in the Washington Post’s photographic competition for black and white landscape and waterscape scenes. His photograph “Navajo Arch” won the grand prize in Montgomery County’s Fair in 1989 as well as the Washington Post’s competition.

Opening Reception: Friday, September 8, 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
3rd Thursday Gallery Walk: September 21, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Touchstone's web site here

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