In a blog post back in September I wrote about Dana Bove’s new website concept for promoting quality nature photography while, at the same time, helping out selected non-profit organizations. The website is called Photography for a Change (2022 Note: website no longer active) and is still going strong and gaining interest and popularity.
Here is a brief update…
–Dana has selected his second group of photographic artists and their online show is now up on the Photography for a Change website: Alan Bogart, Bryce Bradford, David Silver and Dana Bove.
–An additional non-profit organization has recently been added to the program for a total of three. So, when you buy a print online from Photography for a Change you can choose which one(s) will get the profits from your purchase. The three: Attention Homes, Western Resource Advocates, and Boulder Bridge House.
–Finally, and perhaps of most interest, Dana has organized a real show (as opposed to virtual) at the Boulder eTown studio in which selected prints from Photography for a Change artists are being displayed. The show is open an hour before each scheduled eTown taping session and runs through February 28, 2014 and is well worth a visit (a great plan: work it so you can stay for the radio show after viewing the photography). Seeing actual, large, framed, quality prints on the wall is always a wonderful experience and beats squinting at them on your iPhone, iPad or desktop computer by many country kilometers. Again, profits from prints sold at this show will benefit the three non-profits. The featured photographers are the four I have already mentioned above along with Dan Baumbach.
Heeeeeere’s Dana!…host of the eTown photography show:
The eTown building at 1535 Spruce Street, Boulder, Colorado:
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