The Art of PHOTOGRAPHY
We are fortunate to have some of the region's most gifted photographers among our members and exhibitors. It is our privilege to share their work with you.
We are fortunate to have some of the region's most gifted photographers among our members and exhibitors. It is our privilege to share their work with you.
Linda McManus is equally at home in the worlds of commercial and fine-art photography. McManus entered the Phillips' Mill Photographic Exhibition in 2023 and won a third-place award for one of her otherworldly images.
Debbie Wolf, whose photograph, “Early Morning Ritual,” was awarded “Best of Show” in the 2024 Phillips’ Mill Photographic Exhibition, describes moments of inspiration as "sighs and gasps." "I see something that I am so taken by … its beauty … its brilliance … or its creativity … that I literally gasp or sigh out loud,” she says.
Our featured photographer Sharlene Holliday is an active member of the Phillips' Mill Photo Committee.
Jill Enfield is a fine-art photographer, educator, curator and author and has been teaching photography for many years with a concentration on historical techniques and alternative processes. Her books on alternative processes are used in schools all over the world; her work is shown throughout the United States and Europe.
Daniel Michael Sierchio is a fine art photographer and videographer who has spent much of his fine art career photographing dancers.
Maria Dreyer was just as surprised as she was honored to be accepted in this year’s Phillips’ Mill Photographic Exhibition. “I did not see it coming,” says Maria, who classifies herself as a composite photographer.
Dafydd Jones has been living in Bucks County since the age of two. Growing up, he recalls taking photographs of the things around him, whether at home or on vacation.
Sue Ann searches Bucks County and beyond finding historic buildings, farms, and landscapes and captures them in photography and watercolor.
"What we observe, feel and experience forms the core of one's life story. Part of my story is reflected in photographic images taken in spans of time that force me to stop and become part of that world, that here and now. The act of processing those images for public viewing allows me to express how deeply, either with awe, joy or sadness, those spans of time have affected me. My images are how I tell my story," says photographer Dutch Bagley.
The Phillips' Mill Community Association supports programming in the visual and performing arts, and hosts social and educational events. It is the broadest-ranging venue for artistic expression in Bucks County.
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