IN THE NEWS
| Seeing the World in Black & White Familiar landmarks take on fresh meaning when they are captured by the lens of Michael Joseph. He hangs from buildings and freeways, hunkers down low and shoots up, even risking life and limb to get the image he sees through the viewfinder of his favorite Canon EOS-3 35-millimeter film camera. The results are always worth the extreme efforts he takes - masterful imagery in stunning black and white that makes the viewer see and think about places differently. Full story » |
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| Arts
and Entertainment Artists’ Haven Gallery in Ft Lauderdale is an ideal resource for collectors, interior designers and museums. Full story » |
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| What
are Fort Lauderdale Residents Passionate About? We’re all passionate about something. Perhaps it’s as grand as going green and forgoing the use of fossil fuel or as simple as a cup of java first thing in the morning. Full story » |
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| Baron
Wolman Exhibit Baron Wolman himself showed up at his Rolling Stone Years photo exhibit at Michael Joseph Artists’ Haven Gallery in Fort Lauderdale. Full story » |
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Beauty
in Black and White Although the Michael Joseph Artists’ haven Gallery on Oakland Park Blvd is not new – it opened in that location in November of 2006 – it is definitely a place worth visiting again and again. Full story » |
| Baron Wolman:
An Interview with Rolling Stone's First Chief Photographer Published June 28, 2007 In early 1967, Baron Wolman was a freelance photographer living in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district, a few doors down from Janis Joplin and just around the corner from the Grateful Dead. Wolman was passionate about rock and roll... Full story » |
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