Found Photography Exhibit and Workshops

Four local photographers from the Ann Arbor Area Crappy Camera Club will be showing their work and doing workshops at FOUND.  The “A3C3” is a local photography group whose passions include old cameras, pinhole cameras, toy cameras, alternative processes, and, most definitely,  silver-based photography.

FOUND Gallery: Kerrytown Shops, 407 North Fifth Ave. in Ann Arbor, MI, 2nd floor.
Hours: M-F 10am to 6pm, Sat. 9am to 5pm, Sun. Noon to 5pm.
Phone- 734-302-3060,  www.foundgallery.com

Exhibition: September 25th  to October 13th, 2008.   

Reception: Friday, October 3rd, 7-9pm. Free and open to the public.

Free Workshops: Saturday, October 4th       
        1:30pm - Mark O’Brien- “Dust off your old film cameras and take pictures!”
        2:30pm - Bill Bresler-      “Toy cameras: then and now”
        3:30pm - Break!
        4:00pm - John Baird-        “Pinhole camera practical user’s guide”
        5:00pm - Michael Myers-  “Converting old, box cameras into pinhole cameras”
           
Mark O’Brien is a photographer, artist,  educator, and scientist whose love for photography is contagious.

Bill Bresler is a photographer, artist, educator, and photojournalist with a special love for toy camera work.

John Baird is a photographer, artist, and woodworker  who can make a camera from scratch.

Michael Myers is a photographer, artist, educator, fly-fisherman, and salesman.

FOUND  features artists who use found or recycled materials in their work. FOUND is also a purveyor of an ever changing assortment of vintage treasures (including crappy cameras).