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Wing Young Huie Photo Salons


by Witt at 8:08 pm 2008-01-18
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If you are a photographer, you should take advantage of this incredible opportunity. Wing Young Huie has shown at the Walker several times, and is best known for Lake Street, USA, an exhibition of his photographs displayed in store fronts, abandoned buildings, and businesses that spanned Lake Street from Uptown to Saint Paul.

Wing’s Photo Salon:

Saturdays, 10 -1 pm

$20 per session, pay as you come

Are you stuck creatively or do you just need a clean, well-lighted place to talk about photography? Welcome to Wing’s Photo Salons. Open to all photo enthusiasts, whatever your experience level, interests, biases or age. Cameras in all formats are welcome.

This is a communal gathering to get feedback on your past, current or… future photo projects. Whether your interests are landscapes, human, documentary, or conceptual, these Salons will engage and enrich your understanding of photography. Wing will also facilitate discussions (and an occasional slide lecture) that will address the aesthetic, cultural, ethical, personal, political, business, and technical aspects of photography.

Topics include: how to get a project started, find subjects, keep going in spite of self-doubt, overcome inhibitions and approach strangers, develop a personal style, edit and exhibit your work. Drop in, hang out, and bring photos!

Salon 1 meets every 2nd Saturday (open).

Salon 2 meets every 4th Saturday (full, until further notice).

Salon 3 meets twice a month, every 1st and 3rd Saturday, starting July 1 (open).$20 per session, pay as you go. I’m trying to limit each session to 10, so notify me if you plan to attend!

Salons happen at:

Wing Young Huie Photography and Gallery

2525 Franklin Avenue East, Suite 100

Minneapolis, MN 55406

612.375.0191



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