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Image by Wright Schickli Selected by the Southeast Center for Photography

Ellen Gilkerson | Published on 3/21/2023

San Francisco #2, an image by PACC member Wright Schickli, was selected by the Southeast Center for Photography in Greenville, SC, for inclusion in its Architecture Exhibition.  The SE Center solicited all forms of architectural imagery: urban and rural, black and white, color, analog, digital, and antique processes by photographers of all skill levels, ages, and locations.  Michael Pannier, the Founder and Director of the Southeast Center, was the juror.  The in-gallery exhibition of the 40 selected photographs will take place May 5 to 27.  The online exhibition of these wide-ranging images may be seen soon at: https://www.sec4p.com/architecture-23-online-exhibition.


Wright says:  I captured this image in September 2021 during a small group outing in San Francisco with Chris Stevens-Yu, Bob Fisher, and Wei-Ping when Chris led us around to some of his favorite street photo places.  I was struck by the eerie shadows and reflections on the building and how the building looked contorted – as if it had been squeezed by King Kong.

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Wright Schickli:  San Francisco #2

The SE Center for Photography is an exhibition and educational venue promoting the art and enjoyment of fine photography.  It provides local, national, and international photographers of all skill levels the opportunity to have their work presented and enjoyed by collectors, curators, enthusiasts, and colleagues.

 

Note that the SE Center will host a photography gear yard sale on April 22, so if you’ll be in the area, check it out.

 

 

Details:

 

Southeast Center for Photography:

  https://www.sec4p.com/

  116 East Broad Street

  Greenville, SC 29601

  info@sec4p.com

  864-605-7400

 

Architecture Exhibition:

  https://www.sec4p.com/architecture-23-online-exhibition

  [The online gallery may not available yet.]

  May 5 – May 27

  Opening reception:  Friday, May 5,  6 to 8 pm

  Gallery hours:  Wednesday – Saturday, 10 am to 6 pm