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Opening Reception for "ORANGE" CT ASMP Photography Exhibition

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What do you get when you challenge eighteen professional photographers to exhibit an image, with only one word as guideline: "ORANGE"?


The answer will be on the walls at “Orange: Connecticut ASMP Members' Exhibition” at The Gallery at Still River Editions in Danbury, Connecticut, from January 3 – February 28, 2013. An opening reception with the photographers takes place on January 12, from 4 pm – 6 pm, and is free and open to the public.


The eighteen pieces of fine art photography shown are from the Connecticut chapter of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP), the leading trade association for professional photographers. 


The photographers participating are:
Nikki Alekson (Wethersfield), Rich Pomerantz (Washington Depot), Christine Chiocchio (Branford), Jim Fiora (Branford), Richard Freeda (Stamford), Carl Vernlund(Berlin), Liz Calvi (West Hartford), Edwina Stevenson (Branford), Donna Callighan (Stamford), Christopher Beuchamp (West Haven), Gale Zucker (Branford), Michael Garner (Middletown), Ronald L. Glassman (Stamford), Barry Hyman (Westport), Jane Shauck (West Hartford), Phil Nelson (Stamford), Peter Wnek (Meriden), and Pam Rouleau (Wilton).

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