Photographer opens Gammage exhibit season
Photographer Jeremy Schlosser keeps his camera at the ready when he travels around the United States. He particularly enjoys shooting landscapes that are remote or difficult to get to.
Some of those photos will be on display Aug. 19-Oct. 20 at ASU Gammage, kicking off the 2009-10 exhibition season.
Schlosser, of Scottsdale, said his passion for photography was kindled in middle school when he began using a pinhole camera. Throughout college, he continued his photography, seeking out interesting subjects and media.
Schlosser “captures visions in a way that allows others to have similar connections,” he added.
He reproduces his photographs with a chromium metallic process that more easily allows viewers to make their own connections to the subject matter.
Schlosser has shown his work in numerous art festivals and special exhibitions. He recently won first place in photography at the Arizona Art Alliance juried show at the Peoria Festival of the Arts.
Viewing hours at ASU Gammage are 1 to 4 p.m. Mondays, or by appointment. It is advisable to call the day of attendance to ensure viewing hours since they are subject to cancellation without notice due to rehearsals, event set-up, special events and holidays.
Parking is available at meters around the perimeter of ASU Gammage. Entrance is through the East Lobby Doors at the Box Office.
For more information, or to schedule a tour, call Brad Myers at (480) 965-6912.