My Work is Being Exhibited at The Halide Project Subjective Processing 2020 Exhibition, Philadelphia, through April 30th, 2021

Recently I became a member of The Halide Project in Philadelphia, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting traditional and historic photographic processes. Not only does Halide do tremendous work to support analog-based photography, through its programing and gallery, but it will also be opening a community darkroom and photographic equipment lending library! I have met most of the fine photographers that run Halide and I am proud to be a part of it!  I am also very pleased to announce that my photograph Memorial Day Parade, 2020 is being exhibited as part of The Halide Project’s Processing 2020 Exhibition. The show runs through April 30th and presents work made “using analog processes in response to the personal and collective events of 2020”.  You can see it in person or check it out virtually at https://www.thehalideproject.org/processing2020/

There will be a virtual Public Closing Reception on Monday, April 26th you can attend at https://www.thehalideproject.org/events/processing-2020-virtual-closing-reception/

My photograph is part of my series on Covid-19 I made last year. It means a lot to me and I get great pleasure every time I look at it.

Stay safe,

Michael

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