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- Heart Gallery showcases adoptable Arizona children.
- Adrienne Moumin’s Picturexhibit Studio Gallery Grand pening in…
- Shooting with natural light only
Heart Gallery showcases adoptable Arizona children.
Free with registration – The Tribune – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 20, 2007
Heart Gallery showcases adoptable Arizona children. (20-MAY-07) Tribune (Mesa AZ).
Adrienne Moumin’s Picturexhibit Studio Gallery Grand pening in…
PR.com – PR.com (press release) – May 20, 2007
The gallery located at 2807 Byron Street Silver Spring MD 20902 showcases Moumin’s handmade limited edition silver gelatin prints and mixed media photo collages. A portion of the proceeds from works sold will be donated to Montgomery Hospice of Rockville MD. com for images and information.
Shooting with natural light only
Jakarta Post – May 20, 2007
The event runs through May 25 at this year’s French spring festival at the National Gallery Central Jakarta. Rondeau was invited by CCF (the French cultural center) two months ago to come to Jakarta to take pictures of the city and some of its people. Rondeau a genius in using natural light only produced portraits in black-and-white of people from Jakarta who are connected with the arts world. There are portraits of Nano and Ratna Riantoro Ayu Utami scar Lawalata scar Motuloh Ade Dharmawan Firman Ichsan Edi Purnomo and Hanafi. Ex-president Sukarno’s photo was taken from a picture frame… Rondeau a genius in using natural light only produced portraits in black-and-white of people from Jakarta who are connected with the arts world. There are portraits of Nano and Ratna Riantoro Ayu Utami scar Lawalata scar Motuloh Ade Dharmawan Firman Ichsan Edi Purnomo and Hanafi. Ex-president Sukarno’s photo was taken from a picture frame. Born in 1953 in Chalon-sur-Marne France Rondeau grew up in Champagne. Fifteen years later he went to school to study history until the social revolution started in May 1968 when students demonstrated and demanded greater freedom. Rondeau fighting for the cause packed his bags and headed for Sri Lanka where he was hired to teach French. It was in one of his book exhibitions that he saw a book on photography by Henri Cartier-Bresson.