Photo Exhibition – Happiness Now

Finally, I’m having my first photo exhibition on Monday 6th. It is a one-day event only, starting a 5 p.m. and runs until around 8 or 9. This is very cool given getting a real gallery to exhibit your photos is not something you can do by flicking the fingers. In the last exhibition I visited, I learned that you have to pay to showcase your photos in the form of renting a spot at the gallery. If you are part of a school, then they will arrange exhibition for you. 

I’m telling you. It’s all connection and timing. I happened to randomly picked a teacher who knows the owner of the gallery. 

Anyway, the theme of this exhibition is “Happiness”. We spent the last few months discussing ideas for the theme and eventually picked this one. Happiness is a very simple concept, but when you try to actual capture it digitally, it’s not that easy. I spent the first month shooting in random and hated every photos I took. I even chose a different theme for myself. But eventually it all came together. 

Won’t tell you what my pieces are about, either you come and see it or you’ll know about it after the event. 

Contact/Direction

Website: www.artinbox.cz
Address: Perlova 3, D?m v Kisn?
Map: http://goo.gl/yV2vV
Entrance: FREE

Metro: Muztek.
From end of Wencelas square (New Yorker store), walk toward Tesco, against the direction to the old town. Turn right on Perlova, and the gallery is next to a bookshop (Knihy).

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  4. ??? says:

    This recorded a piece of me! Eagle Air is a novice looking to be free to stroll all the exhibitions “Life is to learn not to get …”I like this sentence, very healthy outlook on life: You do not get a satisfactory cause; is learned How closer to happiness. You do not get the victory; is to learn how to avoid failure. You do not get the final result you want; that things will not be satisfactory to learn …

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