Sunday, October 24, 2010

The In-Sight Photography Project Annual Exhibition and Auction

There is one week left to support The In-Sight Photography Project by bidding on work in their annual auction.  My print "Butter Bean Beach, Coastal Georgia 2009 #2" is up for bid among work from some of the best photographers in the country.  Click here to bid online and support this great organization.


About The In-Sight Photography Project

Mission: The In-Sight Photography Project offers students a creative voice and outlet, an opportunity to experience success, tools for self-awareness and self-worth, and encourages them to become actively engaged in their communities. In-Sight teaches photography to youth ages 11-18 throughout Southern Vermont, regardless of their ability to pay. 
History: The In-Sight Photography Project was founded by Bill Ledger and John Willis when they were distracted by a large number of teenagers hanging around aimlessly in downtown Brattleboro and by the police who were moving them along for loitering. This scene was so distressing that they decided to teach a free course for these youths. Encouraged by an outpouring of community support, John and Bill built a darkroom and teaching facility.

Butter Bean Beach, Coastal Georgia, 2009 #2

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