Photography Critique by Vaughn Hutchins
art
| Dates | |
| Time | 6 p.m. |
| Phone | 707-268-1266 |
| Venue | Redwood Art Association Gallery |
| Cost | Free |
| Web site | |
| get transit directions for this event | |
Vaughn Hutchins critiques the photography work on display at the Redwood Art Association Fall Exhibition. The event free and is open to the public.
Hutchins has been photographing since 1976. He had the honor of studying with several well-known photography faculty members at Humboldt State University, Tom Knight, Thomas Joshua Cooper and Jim Toms, while he was earning his BS Degree in Natural Resources Management (1981).
“My photography deals more with the light on the landscape than with the landscape itself,” says Hutchins. “Light is my subject. I especially enjoy working with the light falling through centuries of redwood growth. Though I have worked with color, silver (B&W), and platinum processes, my work now is mostly with Carbon Printing…a 19th century non-silver process which yields a very permanent image that has a raised relief. It is especially suited to the way I see and work with light in the redwoods.”
Hutchin’s work can be seen locally at Arcata Artisans, internationally and at the Ansel Adams Gallery in Yosemite National Park."
6:00 pm, Thursday, October 16 at 527 4th St., Eureka








