Viewers of art can sometimes be more articulate than the artist. Following are a few comments posted in my Guest book at my recent shows:
"March 7, 2008 - I treated myself to your exhibit at the end of a busy week ... what a soothing, inviroating, curiously - provoking spiritual experience! Landscape painters often claim superiority over photographers for being able to replicate what the human eye sees & truns into feelings in way the camera lense can not. But the way you pull color out of shadows and remove distracting elements so the viewer can focus exclusively on your chosen subject puts your photography into a new category all its own. It's mesmerizing and I never grow tired of looking at it the way I sometimes do with many conventional (static) photographs." Heidi Schmitt Erspamer
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Monday, March 3, 2008
Exhibit at the Easton Public Library Through April, 2008
The Natural Beauty of Easton Connecticut
Photography Exhibit by
John F. Hill
On display during the month of March at:
Easton Public Library
691 Morehouse Road
Easton, CT 06612
http://eastonlibrary.org/ 203-261-0134
Hours: Monday & Friday 10-5, Tuesday & Wed. 10-8, Thursday 10-6 and Saturday 10-3
A reception will be held on March 8 from 12-2
30 large format photographs are on display. Most of the images feature the natural beauty found in the Easton area.
A fine article by Karen Dydzuhn about the exhibit and the artist appeared in the Easton Courier. An online version can be found at:
Another great article by Joel Thompson from the Connecticut Post about the show
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23790153/
Monday, December 17, 2007
Beauty Revealed
The Greenwich Arts Council
Presents
"Beauty Revealed"
Photographs by John F. Hill
Limited edition photographs of the culture &
landscape of China and Thailand juxtaposed with
photographs of nature’s profound beauty and the
gestures of human life as captured through the
eyes and unique skills of a recognized
photographer.
Presents
"Beauty Revealed"
Photographs by John F. Hill
Limited edition photographs of the culture &
landscape of China and Thailand juxtaposed with
photographs of nature’s profound beauty and the
gestures of human life as captured through the
eyes and unique skills of a recognized
photographer.
at:
THE BENDHEIM GALLERY
299 Greenwich Avenue, 2nd floor
Greenwich, CT 06830
203.622.3998
http://www.greenwicharts.org/
January 11 – January 28, 2008
Opening Reception
Saturday, January 12, 6 to 9 PM
Gallery Hours: Mon-Fri 10 am – 5 pm, Saturday Noon – 5 pm,
Sunday Noon – 4 pm & by appointment.
http://www.johnfhill.com/
RSVP for reception suggested to john@johnfhill.com or (203)545-6069
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