April 18 – July 18, 2020 Liepke’s ongoing project with poignant observations of the universal phenomenon of change. The handmade platinum over...
New Show: Herman Leonard: Jazz Memories
View the show at Gallery 270 from December 9th – March 14th 2020 Billie Holiday, New York, 1949 Louis Armstrong, Paris, 1960 Nat King Cole, New...
Stu Levy: In Search of the What Else – Photographs 1979 – 2012
New Show by Stu Levy Fresnel Lens, Cape Blanco Lighthouse #1252, 2009-2010 by Stu Levy Stu Levy: Ice, Bridal Veil Creek, Oregon, 1985, Silver...
Michael Massaia: Striking Black and White Photos of Vintage Pinball Machines
By Alison Nastasi | January 8, 2017 1974 Gottlieb’s Free Fall, 2011, Toned Silver Gelatin, 22 × 28 in (55.9 x 71.1 cm), 30 × 40 in (76.2 x 101.6 cm)...
Saudade: Photos of Analog Pinball Machines by Michael Massaia
January 2, 2017 1977 Gottlieb’s Centigrade 37, 2013, Toned Silver Gelatin, 22 × 28 in (55.9 x 71.1 cm), 30 × 40 in (76.2 x 101.6 cm), 40 × 60 in (101...
Imogen Cunningham at the Bowers Museum
Seen and Unseen Tom Gramegna and Meg Partridge at the Bowers Museum, Santa Ana, CA Site of Imogen Cunningham, Seen and Unseen through February 26...
Striking Black and White Photos of Vintage Pinball Machines
Boardwalk envy! Article by FlavorWire Photography | By Alison Nastasi | January 8, 2017 We’ve been big fans of New Jersey-based photographer Michael...
Scary Playgrounds
Toddler laughter from far and colorful toys, games for children photographed by Michael Massaia are of a scary appearance. Representative those...
Michael Massaia The Pull
Michael Massaia has always been fascinated by the similarities between movement of the sky and the movement of the ocean, such as the pull of tides...
Interview with Fine Art Photographer Michael Massaia
Article by Monovisions The Funtown Pier Post Hurricane, 2012, Toned Silver Gelatin, 22 × 28 in (55.9 x 71.1 cm), 30 × 40 in (76.2 x 101.6 cm), 40 ×...