PF Exhibits updated 05-17-03

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Andrew Davidhazy, andpph@rit.edu - PhotoForum on the Internet

The PhotoForum member's gallery/exhibit space was updated 17 May 03. Authors
with work now on display at  http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery.html include:

              John Mason - John D'earth and Conrad Herwig
              David Small - Walk in Water
              Dan Mitchell - Pulley
              Rand Flory - Autumn at Beck Lake
              Jeff Spirer - Maple Shack
              Greg Fraser - Hidden Meaning
              Don Draper - 
              jIMMY Harris - A SUNSET - It happens everyday
              Jim Davis - Fairy Reflection
              Andrew Davidhazy - Warped outlook

There are currently no (0) photographs enqueued for future exhibition. 
Contribution instructions can be obtained by following a link from the gallery
page given above. New series of 5-6 images per author as well as new work (up
to about 12 photographs) by groups of students also encouraged!
                                 
The PhotoForum's special Street Gallery has been installed and can be seen at:
http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/cgi-bin/gallery-street/index.html

This gallery will continue to accept work on an ongoing basis for the next few 
weeks. The total number of images at any time will be limited to 12 with new 
work displacing earlier work once that number has been reached. Currently the 
authors with work on display include Dalrymple, Roh, Dye, King/Arthur, Rich 
Mason, Strevens, Ramos, Brian Roberts, Mitchell, Small and Labay.

Jim Davis has a new series exibition "Nightheron and Little Egret" in Gallery-X
                                                                   
There were about 400 visits paid to the main gallery last week.

Thank you, Yazna and the PF exhibits staff


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