From the staid and traditional to the creative and dynamic – that’s how far Joseph Meehan has helped take panoramic photography.
Once used primarily to record large groups or historic events, panoramic images are now found in fine art collections and commercial publications. A pioneer in panoramic photography since the 1970s, Meehan has been at the forefront of innovation.
In a Palm Beach Photographic Centre exhibit, The Panoramic Eye of Joseph Meehan, Meehan demonstrates the range of modern panoramic photography in dramatic landscapes, portraits and other subjects taken for both commercial and fine art purposes. The exhibit, on display from November 19, 2008 through January 10, 2009 will feature 40 of Meehan’s color, black and white and toned infrared photographs created using both panoramic film cameras and digital techniques. An opening reception will be held on Nov. 19 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Centre, 55 NE Second Ave. in Delray Beach, and is free and open to the public.
During the past 30 years, large, modified-view panoramic cameras have been replaced by smaller, more mobile cameras. In addition, digital stitching software has made it possible to digitally combine individual photographs into panoramic views. The result has been a major and dynamic expansion in panoramic subject matter and style.
Meehan has written 25 books on photography, including the first ever written on panoramic techniques. His images have been published in books, magazines, newspapers and Web sites nationally and internationally. His style has been described by The New York Times as “ . . . alive with color and sparkling with light.”
Meehan served as the senior technical editor of Photo District News magazine and is the former editor of the Photography Yearbook, published in Great Britain.
About the Palm Beach Photographic Centre: The Palm Beach Photographic Centre is a non-profit visual arts organization founded 20 years ago by Art and Fatima NeJame. The Centre is dedicated to the enrichment of life through exhibitions, community programs, workshops and educational activities that promote the arts of photography and digital imaging. The Centre is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Admission to the galleries is $3. Admission fee varies for different events, and pre-registration is required for seminars, FOTOshoots and computer labs. Contact the Centre, 55 NE Second Ave., at (561) 276-9797 or visit www.fotofusion.org.
Official Website: http://www.fotofusion.org
Added by KatherineLoretta on November 13, 2008