Breakthrough: An Amateur Photography Revolution

by Scott Beale on April 19, 2007 · 0 comments

JPG Magazine

JPG Magazine, Flickr and the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery have teamed up for a photography exhibition: “Breakthrough: An Amateur Photography Revolution”

The show opens tomorrow night, Friday, April 20th and runs through June 16th. On May 31st there will be a panel discussion associated with the show at the San Francisco Public Library. Here’s more info from JPG Magazine.

The San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery presents a multi-faceted exhibition and a panel discussion examining the new digital environment that has revolutionized the way photographers shoot, store and share images. Our examination centers on the empowered digital communities fostered by two Bay Area enterprises that are helping to define and push the boundaries of how images live within a virtual ecosystem.

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