New York, NY (PRWEB) 26 April 2012
photographer Ellen Fish announces a new exhibition of her black and white architectural photographs in Bethlehem, New Hampshire’s Colonial Theatre during the month of July 2012. The black and white fine arts programs reflect the diversity and charm of New England architecture, as versatile as it is in Bethlehem, a fascinating city in New Hampshire’s White Mountains.
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photographer Ellen Fish architecture and architectural details that create his black and white and sepia photographs with a fine art post-processing techniques. Often fish gives her audience a visual impression of places by a series of photographs that capture the mood and the essence of a room. In this new group of black and white and sepia photographs photographer Ellen Fish describes the unique historic and architecturally diverse New England Bethlehem, NH by architectural images.
fish first came to Bethlehem as a summer residence in 1975 when her parents moved to the community. Long recognized for its beauty and a healthy environment, a history of Bethlehem, attracts artists, writers, photographers and other prominent persons. Ellen fish ate there twice visiting the world-renowned photographer Yousuf Karsh of Ottawa, where fish and enjoy photography and art Karsh talk in the sphere of Bethlehem.
It is exciting for such an eclectic architecture in a place where the beautiful white mountains form a perfect background for each corner to take notice of the fish. The display of my black and white photographs of architecture at the Colonial Theatre on Main Street is a wonderful way for a community an inspiring part of my life, embrace, photographer Ellen says fish.
The Colonial Theatre is an iconic game in the city of Bethlehem. First opened in 1915, the theater is one of the oldest operating theater of its kind in the Colonial a cultural center in the region film and artistic events for the community and the tourists who flock to the White Mountains developed. My photography exhibition at the historical background of the settlers emphasis on history, which explains my photography, photographer Ellen Fish intrusive.
photographer Ellen fish will her fine art photography show at the Colonial Theatre during the month of July 2012. The Bethlehem Hebrew Congregation, a strong supporter of community and cultural events in the region was jointly hosted a reception with the Colonial Theatre for photographer Ellen Fish on July 24 at 05:00, after the fish is to talk about their photography for the theater audience.
the photographer: Ellen Fish is a New York-based photographer specializing in black and white architectural photography art photography genre artistically expressive and timeless. Fish calls on architectural photography, fine art photography collectors around the world.
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For more information about the Colonial Theatre visit http://www.bethlehemcolonial.org/index.php-
For more information about visiting Bethlehem Hebrew Congregation http://bethlehemsynagogue.org/ ~ ~ V ~ ~ V
