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I'm glad to see that my work and products have been improving~! To me it's very exciting! I now offer smaller books and albums and each designed with the images you pick out! Each parent or friend can can have their own choices as opposed to the clone book of the main album we usually offer. Those weekly photography meetings I go to with the www.PPANJ.Com, www.PPGNY.org and www.ASMP.org are so worth it! Whatever it is you want WE CAN DO IT!

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Happened to pass the Staten Island Museum today on my way to buy groceries and spied a flag outside the Museum bearing the likeness of my image PURPLE HAZE which won the Weissglass Purchase Award. The five foot wide Floating Mounted Plexi Cibachrome (value four thousand dollars) is typical of the work I was doing in the late 1990's. Funny that last week Alanna from Paris, France was helping me hang two other pieces in a bank display ( VictoryStateBank.com) and there is another piece in the Aurum Exhibit in Harlem until the end of July 2009. There are still a few of these LIMITED
EDITION works of art available, so call me if you want a good price- I know the artist!

GRAFFITI... Born In The Streets






From July 7 to November 29, 2009, the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain in Paris France, (www.fondation.cartier.com)
will present Born in the Streets—Graffiti, an exhibition devoted to graffiti and street art. Occupying the entire gallery space of the Fondation Cartier, as well as the building’s façade and surrounding garden, the exhibition will bring to light the extraordinary expansion of an artistic movement that developed in the streets of New York in the early 1970s to rapidly become a world-wide phenomenon. Today, graffiti has entered the cultural mainstream, crossing over to the realms of studio art, design and advertising. Yet despite its immense popularity, this essentially illegal activity continues to evolve at the periphery of the contemporary art world, its origins and evolution little-known to the general public.

My 1974 B/W photojouralistic photo essay "A DAY IN THE LIFE" ( a chapter from "JUST WRITING ON WALLS... which is from the larger work "DETAILS OF THE AMERICAN DREAM) will fit right in. Along with the eight 16 by 20 prints (Treatments designed by Jonathan Penney, www.JonathanPenney.com) Alanna Minta collected a file from me of a key image
which will be blown up to fit an entire wall of the exhibit!

Naturally I took Alanna around to enjoy the sights of Staten Island NY which not only included some modern day Graffiti ( which wasn't too hard to find!) but also a
side trip to the land-marked home of the early photographer Alice Austen (www.AliceAusten.org) We then ended up at The U.S. Art Company (www.UsArt.com) the premiere Art Shipper for museums worldwide to make sure the work will be packaged safely for travel.

NEW GALLERY IN TOWN!


The Creative Photographers’ Guild Inc. was established by a small group of photographers who saw a need for an organization, dedicated to photography, which went beyond the scope of the traditional camera club. Their first meeting was held in April of 2005. The Guild’s primary mission is to conduct a not-for-profit cooperative photographic gallery dedicated to the encouragement of the artistic development of photographers, to serve both its members and the public by providing a venue for public exhibit, giving critiques, lectures, demonstrations, seminars, instructions and sharing experiences.

Photography is by itself a powerful, modern, universal, visual language through which we convey information, ideas and every human emotion. The Guild’s Center for Photography located at Richmond Terrace and Tysens Lane (Right outside of Snug Harbor Cultural Center) will provide the community of Staten Island a place to share in all things photography.

Through exhibits, seminars, workshops and outreach programs, CPG helps people both see and feel the world around them in new, fresh and exciting ways...