MAY 2004 FIELD TRIP
Danny Singer, Moose Jaw Art Museum
Danny Singers streetscape images like the one above, depict the main streets of prairie towns, often missed by passing life. Produced as long horizontal images, each photograph is comprised of any where from thirty to eighty five photo's assembled digitally to create the spectacular panoramic images.
The artist, DANNY SINGER, (above right), explains his photographic philosophy to captivated  club memberts Murray R. (center) and Blair A. (left)
Heather P. studies the lineal and spatial details in Singer's streetscape scenes
Murray B. struck by the absence of industrial and urban sprawl in Singer's images
club members were fascinated with Singer's work
Many thanks go out to the Moose Jaw Camera Club for hosting the evening, and especially to the members who brought baking and squares for the reception that followed.
Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

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