Rachel completely nailed our wedding day photography. How she operates solo is one of life's greatest mysteries. I have to say this was a huge relief, and one less thing that I had to think about throughout the day. At no point did we regret standing in the middle of Lake Powell in the middle of a snow storm! As a bride, I was so confident in what Rachel would capture and did not even feel the need to provide her with a "shot-list" that most brides have. She made the whole process so fun, almost like we were just a couple of friends hanging out. The shoot was a breeze, and we were so surprised with how natural and "us" our photos were. ![]() Within 10 minutes of meeting Rachel, we knew that we'd have a good time with her. Being a couple that had zero experience with photoshoots, we went into it feeling nervous and extremely awkward, haha. Both my husband and I cannot speak highly enough about our experiences with Rachel. The exhibit will present more than 15 local and international artists, with select works from The 55 Project and GBG Arts."We were lucky enough to have worked with Rachel for our engagement shoot, 9 months before our wedding this past year. In this regard, despite the uncertainty which the COVID-19 pandemic continues to instill, there is a willingness by first responders to save lives, poets to define our collective raison d’etre, and artists who stand in symbolic relation to the art and cultures of our time to create.įrom this horizon of certainty and belief, The organizers created Art Remedy, a collective exhibition of contemporary art incorporating installation with architecture, and photography with technology setting up a dialogue between the viewer and the surrounding spaces. Miami, FL – For the occasion of Miami Art Week, The Gallery at Seaspice will present a special exhibition called “Art Remedy” from December 3 – January, 2021, at 600 NW 5th Street.įeeling a breath of hope in difficult times is possible if we do not become paralyzed by our fears. Thanks to Pietro Daprano, who provided me with this opportunity. Sincerely thanking Pietro for this opportunity.Ī few images from To All the Bobbies Out There are on view at Art Remedy until January 9, 2021. This selection of artists is made up of Claudia Toledo, Clotilde Petrosino, Desirée De Stefano, Elise Corten, Erika Larsen, Gabo Caruso, Karoliina Kase, Kristen Joy Emack, María José Juncos, Mirjana Vrbaški, Morganna Magee, Reme Campos, and Tania Bohórquez.” Daprano also called upon the participation of women photographers and other voices linked to the horizon of the feminine, hybrid identities and sensations, and notions based on transition or fluidity. ![]() The exhibition includes the participation of women who have explored the medium of photography and are members of FAC-Carlotta Boettcher, Miru Kim, and Nayari Castillo. From these premises arises Past and Present of the Body, an exhibition on contemporary photography that proposes a review of the body as a primordial and constructive dimension of cultures and social practices in order to identify the dense texture around its definitions, relationships, and valuation.” Curator Pietro Daprano asserts “For some people, their body is a place of reconciliation and recognition of their identity and personality, while for others it is a mass that represents an absence of meaning or ideal form. The show explores the diversity of readings and ideas about the body, taking into account the works of both prominent and emerging women photographers. “The Fuentes Angarita Collection (FAC) presents the group exhibition Past and Present of the Body: 16 Voices of Contemporary Photography. ![]() Women Photographers International Archive (WOPHA) writes about the event: ![]() Pietro Daprano curated the exhibition Past and Present of the Body, which took place at JW Marriott Marquis Miami from November 15 until November 22, 2021.
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