Above: A three image black and white study on the table by Graham Bird.
Below: Photograph by Graham Bird and Hand-made books by Leah Smith.
Above: The crowd at opening night of the second annual Alameda on Camera.
Alameda on Camera is a invitational show in which 48 photographers are each given a piece of the map of Alameda and have 48 hours to shoot all of their images. Each photographer then has a few weeks to select the best photos and get them show ready.
This Alameda on Camera Opening is the most crowded and popular of their shows we have attended. The main gallery was so packed with excited people clamoring to see how each photographer captured this beautiful island city.
Seven of Graham Bird's photos were featured in the show. From a long panoramic to a small black and white triptych, Grahams enjoyment of the photographic process shines through.
Michael Singman-Aste had three photographs shown. Rosenblum Cellars and Stardust show off the beauty of Alameda but Transitional Assistance [pictured to the right] is Michael's favorite.
Above: Transitional Assistance one of three featured photographs by Michael Singman-Aste.