Ever wandered what that tricky "M" button does on your camera? Would you really like to stop getting red eye and ugly washed out pictures? Louisville Lens Photography shows you how.
And the winners are...
The next time you see something you wish you had a picture of…pick up your phone and use it!
Phoneography: photos from phones by Mitch Eckert and YOU, and the YOU in the instance also mean (ME). I’ll be writing this review from two different angles, as the participant and the viewer.
The people of Appalachia come for a visit. Renowned photographer Shelby Lee Adams presents his newest work "Salt and Truth" at Paul Paletti Gallery.
On Saturday February 4, 2012, after four years of collaborating with historians and research, the Carnegie Center for Art and History is unveiled “Remembered: the Life of Lucy Higgs Nichols.”
THIS is the story of Louisville in pictures. Meet the creator and crew of THIS…is Louisville.
Lisa Oechsli continues to emerge with her renewed love of photography.
Opening reception for art show Bridges over Bearno's is this Friday at Bearno's by the Bridge at 9 p.m.
Check out the traveling exhibits at 21c and Yew Dell Gardens over the Thanksgiving break before they leave town.
Enchanted: attract, cause to be enamored, hold spellbound. That is what art does to us. We are attracted to art, it holds us spellbound. At Enchanted Arts Studio Amelia Robinson - Founder and Director gives everyone the chance to create the masterpiece inside of them. With Open Studio hours, monthly rates and mentoring artist can chose what is best for them. Enchanted Studio follows the Community 5C guidelines of Compassion, Connection, Cooperation, Contribution and Consideration. Enchanted Arts is at Mellwood Arts and Entertainment Center.
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