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guest photographer
Wednesday Guest – Justin Haaheim
Justin Haaheim is a movement builder, musician and coach for social changemakers living in New Haven, CT. He loves training, empowering and supporting people and groups to take action for racial justice and climate solutions. He loves drumming, chocolate, cooking, photography, bourbon and chocolate again. And he loves New Haven, his home since 2007. Check […]
Wednesday’s Guest – Stephen Whitaker
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 […]
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 […]
Wednesday’s Guest Photographer – Fran McMullen
Check out Fran’s exhibition at Christopher Martin’s Restaurant, 860 State Street, New Haven, CT 06511 until February 3rd, 2013. The below photographs were all taken at Lighthouse Point. See more of Fran’s beautiful work at www.franmcmullen.com.
Wednesdays Guest Photographer – Daria
Photos by Daria http://instagram.com/nomadical http://bydaria.tumblr.com/ https://www.facebook.com/DariaAnnaPhotography Fort Hale Park (Dan Vieira in photo) Old Rifle Factory (Louis Cerbone in photo) Here is Dan Viera’s video created at the same time as the top photo shoot:
Wednesday’s Guest Photographer – Streets & Beats – Semhal Tsegaye
Streets and Beats PHOTOGRAPHS BY SEMHAL TSEGAYE “If you enter someone’s life, you have to live there for a while” Bruce Davidson It would be an oversimplification to classify this project under one static theme. What began as an examination of street life and gangs in New Haven has become a foray into the bourgeoning […]