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The Coffin Factory and the 1st Annual Members Only exhibition

Hi All,

News from the Photography front...

I am pleased to have a photograph in Issue 3 of The Coffin Factory. I received my contributor copies the other day and I'm impressed with the quality of the magazine. Here is a link to their blog where you can get a preview: http://thecoffinfactory.com/ali-hosseini/

Tomorrow night, Saturday June 8th, is the first annual Members Only exhibit opening at the New Orleans Photo Alliance gallery at 1111 St. Mary St. in the Lower Garden District. I have two photographs in the exhibit and there will be wine. For a full list of contributors, follow this link: http://neworleansphotoalliance.org/event.php?id=113

Happy Weekend!

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