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This opens the day I fly out for Alaska. Bah!
Hey Noah,
Thanks for the mention. I really enjoyed your work as well. The show is pretty great and it is nice to be in the company of so many talented photographers! It is a shame that we didn’t get to meet though. Somday soon. Congratulations again, on the show.
Hey Noah, Thanks for that -the post and comment! Hope to see you around soon!
Charity
Amanda Bauer is my extraordinarily talented photographer/daughter. Cool of you to include her in your site. Like your stuff. Gogo
I am sure you are stoked about this. I know I would be. I wish I could see it. Take some pics and share some stories when you get back.
Thanks Alan!
Your critics weigh in:
http://cdaphoto.edublogs.org/2009/05/01/how-to-operate-the-35mm-camera-and-expiration-notice/
These are terrific photos! I love the space the white sky lends to them, melding precisely with my idea of CA.
Thanks Rudy! The weather was perfect for shooting that day.
Thanx for sharing the photos :-)
hey noah thanks a lot for participating in the show and taking these photos
Thanks for checking out the photos Nikolas and Brian. It was great to be a part of the show.
That looks like a sweet old Vandercook I remember from my undergrad days. Ooh to smell that luscious ink again instead of the sterile inkjet prints I am doing now.
Hey, thanks for posting this and taking some pics of my work! I’m really happy to see what it looked like, and disappointed I wasn’t able to be there myself to see it. If only Review LA hadn’t been the same weekend. . . .
Noah, great to have you attend the opening. Love your photos! (in the blog, but also very much the ones in the exhibition)
Hi Noah. Thanks for posting some info on how to make a book. I am thinking of making one too for myself too. I see some printing house still using Letterpress here in Manila.
Thanks for posting this Noah. I look like such a goof in the photo of me but I really appreciate you including a shot of my work. It was great meeting you and seeing your work too. Keep up the good work and I’d love to meet up for some art banter sometime in the near future, a little closer to home this time.
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[...] Cheng has a nice writeup in the current East Bay Express of his impressions of the “Glimpses in Time” show at Joyce Gordon Gallery in [...]
[...] it out if you are in SF and can’t make it over to Oakland for “New Visions” at Pro Arts. This was written by Noah Beil. Posted on Wednesday, September 10, 2008, at 1:00 pm. [...]
[...] show will be up through June 30 so you still have a few weeks to check it out, more info here. Now, on to the [...]
[...] To see some photos of Bill and his work, check out an older blog post with photos from a Bill Owens exhibition at PhotoCentral in Hayward. [...]
[Closing Today] Photocartographies: Tattered Fragments of the Map…
Photograph of “10 & 110 Quilt” and “5, 10, 60 & 101 Quilt” by Noah Beil
For the last month I’ve had two maps on display in Los Angeles at the exhibition Photocartographies: Tattered Fragments of the Map and today…
[...] Airport Museums. You can see my photos of last year’s Our World Portfolio Review here: Friday, Saturday, and [...]
[...] Museums. You can see my photos of last year’s Our World Portfolio Review here: Friday, Saturday, and [...]
[...] This year’s Our World Portfolio Review put on by PhotoAlliance is being held March 12-14 in San Francisco. I attended the review last year and met some great photographers. This year’s list of reviewers includes Ann Jastrab from RayKo, photographer Robert Dawson, and Ramekon O’Arwisters from the San Francisco Airport Museums. You can see my photos of last year’s Our World Portfolio Review here: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. [...]