Exhibition in San Diego: Eric Cheng’s underwater photography
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Author: Eric Cheng ( echeng )
The Taiwanese American Community Center of San Diego has just moved to a new location and is proud to present an exhibition of underwater imagery by photographer Eric Cheng (http://echeng.com). The exhibit includes 14 vibrant, aluminum prints of marine wildlife including sharks, whales, waves, jellyfish, and corals. The show opens on Tuesday, July 7, 2009, and runs through August 8, 2009.
Meet Eric at an open reception on Saturday, July 11, 2009 between 1PM-5PM.
Location:
Taiwanese American Community Center
7838 Wilkerson Ct., San Diego, CA 92111
Exhibition dates:
July 7 through August 8, 2009
After the San Diego show, Eric’s prints will be on display at The G2 Gallery (http://theg2gallery.com) in Venice, Los Angeles from August 11 - September 20, 2009.
NOTE: You can see a preview of Eric’s show at his website. Please come see the aluminum prints in person — photos of the space do not do them justice!
Eric’s AluminArte aluminum prints were created by the wonderful folks at Image Wizards.
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Comment(s):Wow that image from the poster is really cool !
Did you use a circular fish eye or is a cropping?Congratulations
J.A.
Posted by elbuzo on 07/06 at 09:27 AMI used a Sigma 8mm circular fisheye. It’s hard to find suitable subject matter for that lens, but it’s great, when it works!
Posted by Eric Cheng on 07/06 at 12:02 PMEric, who makes the aluminum prints for you?
Posted by RogerKL on 07/07 at 08:25 AMThe AluminArte prints were created by the folks at Image Wizards. I highly recommend their services!
Posted by Eric Cheng on 07/07 at 08:43 AM
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