An Evening with Roman Loranc & Anthony Bannon

An Evening with Roman Loranc & Anthony Bannon

Join the Center for Photographic Art for an exciting evening with renowned photographer Roman Loranc and Anthony Bannon, Director Emeritus of the George Eastman House, as they hold a lively conversation presenting Roman ‘s new book, Traces: The Photographs of Roman Loranc.

Weston Photography | Focusing In - The Bodie House

Weston Photography | Focusing In - The Bodie House

Focusing In is a series of blogs that will highlight the many historic significances of Wildcat Hill, Edward Weston’s last residence before his death in 1958. Each week we will select a unique photograph, artifact, or piece of memorabilia that we believe is significant and worth looking into. Please accompany us on this journey into photographic history, you won’t be disappointed.

Weston Photography | Focusing In - Edward's Fingernails

Weston Photography | Focusing In - Edward's Fingernails

Focusing In is a series of blogs that will highlight the many historic significances of Wildcat Hill, Edward Weston’s last residence before his death in 1958. Each week we will select a unique photograph, artifact, or piece of memorabilia that we believe is significant and worth looking into. Please accompany us on this journey into photographic history, you won’t be disappointed.

2019 Weston Photography Print of the Month: III & IV

2019 Weston Photography Print of the Month: III & IV

Kim and Zach, during a dinner discussion, decided that participating in a father and son portfolio year would be not only special but a lot of fun. Kim is the 3rd and Zach the 4th generation of photographers in the historic Weston family.

Weston Photography | Focusing In - The Sons

Weston Photography | Focusing In - The Sons

Focusing In is a series of blogs that will highlight the many historic significances of Wildcat Hill, Edward Weston’s last residence before his death in 1958. Each week we will select a unique photograph, artifact, or piece of memorabilia that we believe is significant and worth looking into. Please accompany us on this journey into photographic history, you won’t be disappointed.