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| Byron Baldwin
is a photo educator and photographer in Charlotte, NC. He has been
teaching photography at Myers Park High School and area colleges
and universities for the past twenty-eight years. His work has been
exhibited, nationally and throughout the Southeast, including The
Mint Museum, The Light Factory, Museum of the New South, The South
Carolina State Museum, The Southeastern Center for Contemporary
Art and others. His work is included in numerous collections. He
was a founding member of The Light Factory Photographic Art Center. |
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| Carolyn
DeMeritt, self-taught photographer and videographer, has received
grants and fellowships from the NEA, NC Arts Council, and Z. Smith
Reynolds Foundation, and has participated in many national and international
solo and group exhibitions. Her work is found in numerous public
collections, including the National Museum of Women in the Arts,
Washington, DC; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA; and Mint Museum
of Art, Charlotte, NC. Video screenings include festivals in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,
Germany; New York; San Francisco; Seoul, Korea; and Vancouver, Canada. |
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| Tim
Buchman (b.1950) twenty-year professional architectural photographer;
photographs historic and vernacular architecture and the natural
landscape. Notable publications include North Carolina Architecture,
UNC Press, 1990; Great Organs of New York, B&V, 1996; Sticks & Stones,
UNC Press, 1998; George Washington, Architect, Greenberg, Andreas
Papadakis, 1999. |
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| Carl
has been photographing and printing black and white photographs
for over twenty years. His work has been exhibited in solo and group
show throughout the southeastern United States, including the The
Light Factory in Charlotte, NC, the Chrysler Museum in Virginia,
Millsaps College in Oxford, Mississippi and Greenhill Gallery in
Greensboro, NC. His photographs are in many private collections.
The selections shown here represent three different series - the
Ireland Series, the Southern Urban Series and the New Orleans Series.
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