Kudos to NPR for covering the recently completed Art of Photography competition in San Diego, judged by Charlotte Cotton, head of the photo department at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. In a highbrow huff you might role your eyes and think to yourself: “San Diego? Hardly a cultural hub.” Well, I agree– but [...]
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Art of Photography identifies, introduces new talent
Posted in Events, News, Tips, tagged Charlotte Cotton, emerging photographers, Frank Herfort, National Public Radio, San Diego Art of Photography Show on September 2, 2009 | 2 Comments »
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