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November 20, 2011

I came across Soho Photo Gallery New York courtesy of the Facebook page of The Centre for Creative Photography, Adelaide. The blurb says that it exists:

as an alternative to commercial galleries. It is now the only non-profit cooperative photography gallery in New York City, with over 110 members. Soho Photo is completely run by its members who direct, operate and financially support the Gallery.

One exhibition that caught my eye was Raphael Senzamici's Earthly Gift --still life studies of vegetables from a garden he planted with tomatoes, potatoes, cabbages and courgettes:

SensamiciREarthly Gift.jpg Raphael Senzamici, untitled, from the series Earthly Gift

The concept is simple but the results are stunning. I suspect there is a lot of digital image making involved. to get the richness of colour.

SensamiciRcabbage.jpgRaphael Senzamici, untitled, from the series Earthly Gift

I love this.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 9:57 PM |