“My gut” — that’s what Geoff Carr, 55, listens to when he’s looking for a scene to photograph.
“I came across (“Behind the Scenes”) when I was walking around this industrial area,” he says. “I was intrigued with how the surface of the glass created this strong graphic plane … creating a collage of shapes and colors. I was seeing the surface, the reflection behind and the view beyond the glass into the room. I loved the fact that it was created in camera without multiple exposures or some post-production technique employing Photoshop.”
Carr works out of Carr+Waite Studios (221 S. Hancock St.), a space he shares with Caroline Waite, a mixed-media assemblage artist. A good time to see their work is during any First Friday Gallery Trolley Hop, when they clean up the studios (and themselves) to transform the space into a gallery showcasing their work.
Sign up. We hope you like us, but if you don't, you can unsubscribe by following the links in the email, or by dropping us a note at leo@leoweekly.com.
Signup
By clicking “subscribe” above, you consent to allow us to contact you via email, and store your information using our third-party Service Provider. To see more information about how your information is stored and privacy protected, visit our policies page.
Subscribe to LEO Weekly Newsletters
Sign up. We hope you like us, but if you don't, you can unsubscribe by following the links in the email, or by dropping us a note at leo@leoweekly.com.
To sign up now, enter your email address in the field below and click the Subscribe button.
By clicking “Subscribe” above, you consent to allow us to contact you via email, and store your information using our third-party Service Provider. To see more information about how your information is stored and privacy protected, visit our policies page.
Jo Anne Triplett is the contributing visual arts editor at LEO Weekly. Shes a past member of the Mayors Advisory Committee on Public Art, was the content advisor on the Glassworks Building...
More by Jo Anne Triplett