Exhibition: Freestyle Exposed

Here’s some details on Freestyle’s latest show:

For over six decades, Freestyle Photographic Supplies has been devoted to supporting black & white photography. It has been renowned for excellence in customer service, providing the best photo materials money can buy and featuring the works of some of the world’s finest photographers at its Creative Center for Photography.

Last year, Freestyle hosted its first ever employee gallery exhibition, which was a resounding success. Thanks in large part to the overwhelmingly positive feedback the show received, we now proudly present Freestyle Exposed…The Tradition Continues! Once again, the people who’ve provided excellent photographic advice over the years get the chance to show you what they can do, and in the same place that has held works by photo luminaries like Edward Weston, Tim Rudman and Henry Gilpin. Containing works ranging from traditional fine-art, to far-out alternative processes, Freestyle Exposed…The Tradition Continues! pushes the boundaries of darkroom-based visual communication.

Freestyle Exposed runs from August 20 through October 15.

The Creative Center for Photography is at Freestyle Photographic Supplies, at 5124 W. Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, CA 90027.

For more information, please call 323-660-3460 ext. 121, or visit Freestyle on the Web at www.freestylephoto.biz/creativecenter.php

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