Boston Globe Scholastic photography exhibition features work by Beacon High School students
November 12, 2009 at 8:31 pm Leave a comment
Seven students at Beacon High School have contributed photographs to the Boston Globe Scholastic Massachusetts High School Photography Exhibition, which opened last month in Boston.
Among the Beacon High School submissions is the photograph below, created on 35mm color film with a pinhole camera that the student constructed himself.
Last semester, the students created a range of work in traditional and experimental photography classes taught by Beacon photography teacher Véronique d’Entremont. “This exhibition is a great opportunity to have a number of our students’ work recognized” she says.
The students will attend an artists’ reception on November 22. The photographs can be seen on the second floor of the State Transportation Building at 10 Park Plaza in Boston. The exhibition opened October 15 and runs until November 27.
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