Tag: Photography
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Fine art photography exhibit coming to Colorado Mountain College
Colorado Mountain College Vail Valley at Edwards will host an exhibit from Photo Pensato that showcases fine art photography including landscape, abstract, portrait, still life and much more. A reception for the exhibit will be held Friday, August 13 from 5-7 p.m. at Colorado Mountain College Vail Valley at Edwards. The first-floor exhibit continues through…
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From Colorado to Africa: exhibit of experiences from behind the camera
Colorado Mountain College professional photography students and alumni display work From the wild waters of Colorado to the expressive eyes of a child in Africa, a new exhibit on display at the CMC ArtShare gallery features a collection of work produced by students and alumni of Colorado Mountain College’s professional photography program. “We wanted to…
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Photography, graphic design join Isaacson School for New Media
Inclusion of long-standing CMC programs reflect new media trends By Stefanie Kilts The Isaacson School for New Media has joined forces with Colorado Mountain College’s renowned professional photography and graphic design programs to meet the needs of students. “From the beginning, photography and design were central to the evolution of our new media program, so…
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CMC photography students claim international awards in annual contest
Top awards in 67th College Photography of the Year photo contest By Stefanie Kilts Photographs taken by two Colorado Mountain College photography students stood out from more than 14,000 images and received high honors in the international 67th College Photographer of the Year awards. Beth White’s image of two Mennonite women playing pool in Doc…
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Former photo instructor William Meriwether dies, his show goes on
William Meriwether, a former Colorado Mountain College photography instructor, died at his West Glenwood home Tuesday night. Bobbie, his wife of 17 years, and a Hospice of the Valley volunteer were with him at the time. He was 65 and had been diagnosed with bone cancer in 2004.