Photographic Alchemy

Was what happened magic? Not really, but there’s a certain magic in the photo, and in all of Barnbaum’s work.

Bruce Barnbaum’s photo show “Stone” runs from March 1-31 at Piante Gallery at 620 Second St. in Eureka in conjunction with a show of ink pen drawings by Kay Harden. A reception for the artists will be held Saturday, March 1, from 6-9 p.m. during Arts Alive!

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Comment / By ralph smith / Nov. 9, 2008, 3:17 p.m.

I would be curious to know with everyone concerned about the environment and now that digital Photography has made it possible to create a fine art silver image with out the use of Dark room chemicals. Where Bruce B. stands on that? I’ve seen some digital prints that are phenomenal so why use Chemicals now?

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