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[QUOTE="RustedAngel:244768"] The Somerville Armory Foto Festival press release... Imagine a giant abandoned castle like Armory filled with over 30 models, six bands,15 photographers and two make up artist. Where every person agrees to not charge for their talents. In exchange everyone gets to try new looks and techniques. But mostly everyone gets new images to update their portfolios or their CD covers and press images. The magic of the event was not only was there no money exchanged but also that there were varying degrees of talent involved. Some of Boston's best commercial photographers as well as heavy metal photographers worked side by side helping each other by holding reflectors,sharing lighting gear and techniques. Models of various degrees worked arm in arm,sharing the limelight as well as tips of the trade. All this without a hint of cattiness. Musicians from super pop fame to unsigned death metal acts all lined up knowing that their promo kits where going to be packed with new images of many different styles. The Somerville Armory was recently purchased by Joseph Sater (owner of the Middle East Cafe) and ex-rock musician turned real estate developer Allan Carrier. with over 2,900 square feet space to be converted to a community arts center. What to do with all this talent and all the images? An art show of course. From May 3rd to may 16th At the Zeitgeist Gallery, 1353 Cambridge st. Inman Sq. Camb. All the photographers will be displaying their best images from their day at the arsenal, in a group show called; “Armory”. Not only will prints grace the walls, but two video installations as well. One screen will show live footage of the event in all its glamourous mayhem. The other screen will have a video slide show of the photographers favorite images from the days event. The Armory Foto-festival was created and organized by Pia Schachter “Armory” will be on view at Zeitgeist Gallery 1353 Cambridge st Inman Sq. Camb 617-876-6060 OPENING RECEPTION May 7th saturday from 3-6pm show is on view From May 3rd to May 16th The Gallery hours:Tuesday thru Saturday, from 1to 7 pm, Sundays from 2-7, For more information call, Pia tel: 617-905-8721 e-mail; pia@piapix.com Photographers include: Joel Benjamin Brian Bothwell John Lawler Carl Trembley Sean Hennessy Brian Bothwell Scott F. Lanes Wade Gosselin Anna Clark Deb McCarthy Fred Gianelli Carina Mastrocola Leonard Greco Filipe Marques Bruce Bettis Pia Schachter Bands included were Foutains of Wayne Diecast Porphyria and many more [/QUOTE]
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