Sunday, April 21, 2013

Though the Looking Glass Gallery Statement


Through the Looking Glass glorifies the photographers ability to capture a moment in time. Each picture has a complete and real story behind it. Each one of the photographers featured use black and white as well as color photography to portray their stories. They capture images that are not always pleasing or pretty, they often have a slightly strange quality to them. They are not made to be perfect they are made to be real. This show focuses on the fact that the photographers are capturing blips of history. The pictures are supposed to envoke feeling and wonder and create a very whimsical vibe. 

“What I like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce.” ~Karl Lagerfield These artists captures these moments and convey their lives and the lives of others through their photography.

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