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Storm Season: Daniel Kariko’s Striking Exhibit

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Iteration, Sulfur Mine Island, Louisiana, 2006In 2006 award-winning photographer Daniel Kariko shot photos of the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary in South Louisiana following the hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and in May 2010 at the beginning of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. His photos display the devastating effects that nature can have on civilization, and vice versa. Each one was shot using a pinhole technique that relies on an extended-exposure and creates images that are soft yet striking. Kariko’s collection is titled, “Storm Season” and will be on display at the Saint Joseph’s University Gallery from today through February 11.

SJU Gallery, Boland Hall

Lapsley Ln., off City Ave. between 54thSt. & Cardinal Ave., Lower Merion

Open M – F, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

From more information call, 610-660-1840  

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