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May Meeting - Keith Kozloff presents "Photo Essays: Works in Progress"

Monthly Speaker Meeting, May 10, 7 pm

Keith Kozloff presents "Photo Essays: Works in Progress"

Keith Kozloff is a photographer, writer, and environmentalist. His passion for photography began during adolescence, around the time he first connected deeply with the natural world. In the wake of a long career in environmental policy, Keith came to believe that the environmental movement needs artists and writers as much as it needs scientists, lawyers, and activists. Art contains the possibility of opening people’s hearts and minds to new ideas and values.

In recent years, Keith has begun exploring the medium of photo essays as a vehicle to expose the physical, psychological, and spiritual connections and disconnections that we humans have with our one precious planet. His presentation will offer diverse “works in progress” examples of such photo essays.

For Keith, photography’s creative process has been a lifelong journey of self-discovery. He resonates with this article: Photography: An Eightfold Path Toward Self-Discovery - Luminous Landscape (luminous-landscape.com) Time permitting, he will invite audience members to share their journeys along this path.

Keith exhibits in local galleries, online publications, and on his website www.peripheralvisions.space. Solo exhibits in 2023 include “Drifting Through Deep Time” at the Delaplaine (for which he received a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council), “Veiled Memories” at Glen Echo’s Parkview Gallery, and “Nocturnal Shenanigans” at the Greenbelt Art Center (online). He is a member of the Takoma Park Photography Salon and EcoArtSpace.

Visitors are guests are welcome to attend this meeting at the Delaplaine Visual Arts Center, 40 S. Carroll St, Frederick, MD. This meeting will also be offered via Zoom. Camera Clique members will get the Zoom link via the May email blast; all others interested in attending virtually may request the link via email: info@frederickcameraclique.org.