Last week, I had the amazing opportunity to continue my education through Professional Photographers of America (PPA) and Great Lakes Institute of Photography (GLIP). I met so many wonderful artists - all teachers in my eyes - for I learned A LOT in only 4 days. I finally felt a sense of belonging as an artist, that I haven't felt since my photo darkroom days at BGSU. It was sad to leave, but I am so thankful for the photographers who develop, teach, and attend these programs. I will definitely see you there next year!
On one of our outings to Downtown Ann Arbor, MI - we had some time to kill while waiting for our model. Downtown, there is a 'graffiti hall' - graffiti artists paint all over the walls until their heart is content. I'm not sure if this is supported by everyone in the community - but it seems to be quite a popular place. Another interesting tid bit - in the 'graffiti hall' there is a 'gum wall'. Passers by add their chewed gum to the wall and it becomes part of the art - painted over and over and over again - creating a whole new texture to the brick wall itself. Some might consider it gross - others might consider it sculpture!
Here are several photos I took while visiting Ann Arbor.
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