NYC Journal #15

March 29, 2011 Comments (2)

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  • Cracker Factory Gallery – Exhibition

    March 15, 2011 Comments (0)

    I’m honored to be part of a photo show later this month at the Cracker Factory in Geneva, NY. It will include nine 20 x 24in prints of mine, signed, framed, and editioned.

    “The Cracker Factory is a renovated industrial building in the Finger Lakes that houses the non-profit 3Stories.org, an organization that manages cultural events at the Factory including regular art shows, dance performances, poetry readings, and the Finger Lakes Film Festival. The second story of the building is divided between a rentable spectacular 6,000sq ft event space and 3,000sq ft of artist studios.”

    Photo by Kevin Colton

    Live at Preservation Hall: Louisiana Fairytale

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    Featuring My Morning Jacket and the Preservation Hall Jazz band, shot last summer in New Orleans. I was one of two shooters for the film, I couldn’t be more proud of the final film. It’s premiering at SXSW this week in Austin, TX.


    From DannyClinch.com:

    “For fifty years the Preservation Hall Jazz Band has played to keep the traditions of New Orleans jazz alive, both at home and on tour around the world. Along the way, they have brought in collaborators of all musical stripes to play, honor, and reinterpret America’s first true art form.

    Louisiana Fairytale documents their collaboration with American rock band My Morning Jacket, showing a legendary group of New Orleans musicians passing on traditions and inspiring a new generation. The film features an intimate performance by both bands in the French Quarter’s historic Preservation Hall.”

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