James Cammack’s “Chico, Longview, Texas 2009” is part of the “Tones of Black & White” exhibit at Open Shutter gallery. The Bayfield photographer is one of five professionals in the show, joining Steve Immel (Taos, N.M.), Marshall Gould (Oakdale, Calif.), Mitch Dowbrowner (Studio City, Calif.) and Paul Caponigro (Cushing, Maine). Taking photography back to its visual roots, the photographers create their B&W images using different tones and composition. Cammack specializes in humorous street photography.<br><br>“Tones of Black & White” opened Friday and will remain on display through March 5.
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James Cammack’s “Chico, Longview, Texas 2009” is part of the “Tones of Black & White” exhibit at Open Shutter gallery. The Bayfield photographer is one of five professionals in the show, joining Steve Immel (Taos, N.M.), Marshall Gould (Oakdale, Calif.), Mitch Dowbrowner (Studio City, Calif.) and Paul Caponigro (Cushing, Maine). Taking photography back to its visual roots, the photographers create their B&W images using different tones and composition. Cammack specializes in humorous street photography.<br><br>“Tones of Black & White” opened Friday and will remain on display through March 5.
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“Tones of Black & White” includes photographs by Marshall Gould of Oakdale, Calif.
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“Tones of Black & White” includes photographs by Marshall Gould of Oakdale, Calif.
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Steve Immel of Taos, N.M. uses sepia tones in his landscape photography.
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Steve Immel of Taos, N.M. uses sepia tones in his landscape photography.
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