Artist’s Statement: ” I’m a student at Yale Divinity School, and getting out and photographing around campus and the city helps me to cope with the stress of school and gives me some perspective. It always reminds me how much I love being here at this stage in my life and helps me appreciate this […]
Photographers’ Hangout at Chetstone – Jeffrey Kerekes
Chetstone is a branch of The Grove in Fair Haven Heights. It’s a magnificent building where creative professions can collaborate in a shared work environment. Learn more at Catalyst Studios. Here are some behind the scenes photos and some of my photos from this Saturday. A bunch of models, hair and make-up professionals and photographers came […]
IRIS Run For Refugees – Jeffrey Kerekes & Chris Randall
Photo by Jeffrey Kerekes Photo by Chris Randall IRIS Director Chris George with Deputy Director Kelly Hebrank , Photo by Chris Randall Photo by Jeffrey Kerekes Photo by Jeffrey Kerekes. Chris Randall grabbing a shot ahead of the stampede. and here’s how it looked on my end, photo by Chris Randall Photo by Jeffrey Kerekes […]
My Brother Jack – Chris Randall
My Brother Jack is a cool feature length independent film by writer/director Stephen Dest. It was shot in New Haven and there are many local tie-ins (actors/ musicians/ artists/ places) and it makes me proud to be a New Havener. Well done Stephen! For more info about My Brother Jack, check out this recent article […]
Flights Of Fancy – Jeffrey Kerekes
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Pecha Kucha 15 – Chris Randall
Pecha Kucha means chit chat in Japanese. Four times a year we have a Pecha Kucha at Bentara where various presenters get to show 20 slides, with a pretimed 20 second interval per slide. Last night I was the MC and the photographer. A Pecha Kucha first. It was fun and way awesome. Do you want […]
Wednesday’s Guest – Uma Ramiah “Before I Die”
Artist Statement: New Haven can be the most misunderstood place. It’s a small, vibrant and sometimes complicated town with big issues, and big heart. When you try to do something, anything really, whether educational, musical, community-focused, artistic: people want to join in and support you. Beluma Arts wanted to tap into that energy: we think public art is important, transcendent and […]