Monday, September 27, 2010

S. Carmody Photography: Friday, 8 October 2010

DISTANT DREAMS - artist's reception/photographic exhibit by Shawn Escoffery
Live performance by Tory Z. Starbuck on electric violin
Teas from around the world by Traveling Tea
October 8, from 6-9PM during the Maplewood ArtsWalk

Distant Dreams exhibit runs though December 5, 2010
Gallery is open by appointment
Free event, open to the public

S. Carmody Photography hosts Distant Dreams, a collection of images from the travels of New Orleans - based photographer Shawn Escoffery. The exhibit comprises images taken over the past 3 years in countries such as Burma, India, Japan and South Africa.

Escoffery's images possess not only dreamlike visual beauty, but also display an empathic sensitivity to his subjects. Photography for Escoffery is a conduit for self exploration as well as a means for understanding the world around him. A city planner by day, Escoffery implements his studies of urban development to provide a deeper framework for his photographic explorations. "Photography is a passion, a way to share life," he says. His work generally possesses an underlying theme of aloneness or solitude, expressed from the viewpoint of a silent observer hidden in the normalcy of everyday life. Escoffery explains: "I see the world in frames, separating moments of life into single images while finding solitude in the midst of chaos. I seek the unknown and I look for the beauty in despair, the stories that are never told and the uncommon in the common. I photograph people in their environments because I am curious of what lays behind their eyes, where they have been and where they hope to go. I observe all that is around me and shoot to give each grain of time a name."

The Maplewood ArtsWalk will feature art and fiddlers (courtesy of the Folk School) at the various participating businesses in Maplewood Business District.


Sarah Carmody
S. Carmody Photography
2707 Sutton Blvd.
Maplewood MO 63143
314.401.8089
www.carmodyphoto.com

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