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That all changed when I met the late acclaimed photographer Jacques Lowe, and that fortuitous meeting would change my life forever. Lowe taught me the two greatest lessons in being a competent photographer--to understand light and to know a moment when it was happening and how to capture it on film. In our friendship, I watched Jacques in action, and learned. But it wasn’t conscious. You see, I was a journalist. Never did it occur to me that the visual world would be even more compelling than writing about it. When I took pictures it was simply to add graphic support to my articles. Never once did I think of my images as a work of art. But that would change.
It wasn’t until close to the end of Jacques’ life that an epiphany occured for me. In 1999, I had spent one month in China and the photos I brought back were proof that this trip contained some of the most visceral experiences I’d ever had. One day after the trip I decided to visit Jacques at his loft in SoHo and to show him the photos I had taken. My goal was for each image to capture the human condition. Life in motion, and emotion, too, I discovered based upon the unexpected response I got from Jacques.
Jacques was so amazed and impressed that he insisted I have a show. Sadly, at the time, I did not know that Jacques was in the early stages of prostate cancer. It would eventually spread to his bones and kill him. In May of 2001, Jacques passed on. But the gift he left me lives on. I look at the visual world in a completely spiritual way. To me, each photograph that captures a precious moment in each of our lives is a gift. It is a real-life documentation that enables us to cherish the past . . . and to look forward to the future.
The China That’s Passed Us By is journalist Jesse Nash's exhibition of faces, landscapes and real-life photography in China running from September 14th to 26th, 2009 at The National Arts Club.
The National Arts Club
15 Gramercy Park South
New York, NY 10003
212.475.3424
Opening Reception
Tuesday, September 22nd
6:00-8:00pm
for more information contact Rachel L. Feldman at:
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www.rachelartsmansion.com
One of the top documentary film fests in the world, DOC NYC, will be broadcasting a special Facebook Live event from Monday, Oct. 26th through Friday, Oct. 30th, as part of DOC NYC Road Trip. Road Trip looks at filmmaking hubs across the country as DOC NYC’s Artistic Director Thom Powers will talk with filmmakers, programmers and filmmaking advocates as they share documentary news and preview some of DOC NYC’s 2020 slate.
To learn more, go to: https://www.docnyc.net/news/doc-nyc-road-trip/
DOC NYC Road Trip
October 26 - 30, 2020
To celebrate the art world, galleries on the Lower East Side will be open late on July 30th, 2020. As part of L.E.S. Summer Night, 24 galleries will be taking part in the festivities from 6 PM to 8 PM.
Participating galleries include:
And more!
To see the map of participating galleries, go HERE.
L.E.S. Summer Night
July 30, 2020. 6 PM - 8 PM