Houston, TX (Business Wire) 21 August 2005

Houston Photo by Clay Harmon share his fascination with how the photo frame, lens and processing combine to make the world exhibition in AA show in his gallery Santos (1724-B Richmond)? AA strangely familiar to you? the magic of light, lens and processÂÂ? Thursday 1 September AA? Saturday 1 October. An opening with a brief discussion with Harmon held THURSDAY, 1 September from 6.30 AA? 20.30 Clock

alchemy that occurs at the intersection of the instantaneous light, revealing the lens and the location of photographers during the printing process, a mysterious transformation of otherwise ordinary and everyday places strengthened.

AA? My thoughts on this exhibition is to show the differences and similarities between these different ways of using the camera, and how they are all more alike than they are on our perception, AA? Harmon said.

The images in this exhibition are all printed by hand with the platinum-palladium coating or printing techniques platinum-palladium-gum. AA? The printing processes are difficult to control, time and sometimes fatal error, AA? Harmon. AA? However, they allow me to take pictures that I look.ÂÂ how?

images were made with machines of all kinds ÂÂ? Ultra large format cameras, the cameras of five dollars traditional plastic lenses and 35mm.

De Santos Gallery is owned and directed by Gemma and Luis De Santos, who came from Spain and the long-time residents of Houston. They asked Houston architect Fernando Bravo, recently won the 2005 American Institute of Architects Design Award for the design of the building. DeSantos Gallery specializes in photography (including traditional and new media) from contemporary European and Asian photographers.

De Santos Gallery is located at 1724-A Richmond Avenue in HoustonÂÂ? s Museum District. The gallery is open Wednesday to Saturday from 10.30 bis 17.00 Clock For more information, please call 713-520-1200 or visit www.desantosgallery.com

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