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David Yarrow Goes Beyond a Crouching Tiger

Acclaimed photographer debuts Storytelling Series during Dallas visit

Exhibit Explores Ancient City

An exhibit opening in October will show visitors an ancient city through the photography of Dallas’ Carolyn Brown.

Okerblom Offers Maternity-Focused Photography

Clients call Jayme Okerblom of Miette Photography a “baby whisperer.” (Read time: 3.9 minutes)
40th Anniversary

Photographic Memories: One Journalist’s Favorite Pics

Chris McGathey has been shooting photographs for People Newspapers for 13 years, more than a quarter of the company’s history.
40th Anniversary

Photographic Memories: One Journalist’s Favorite Pics

Chris McGathey has been shooting photographs for People Newspapers for 13 years, more than a quarter of the company’s history.

Dallas Architecture Forum Hosts Panel on Photography

A pandemic hasn’t stopped the Dallas Architecture Forum from providing plenty of opportunities to learn more about design.
Coronavirus

Border Photographer Chronicles Pandemic Dallas

St. Mark’s student and his sister seek Perspectives of these times

Dallas City Hall Exhibits Kids’ Nature Photography

Twenty youth photographers from across the City of Dallas have been selected to display their works at a Dallas City Hall exhibit called Outdoor Adventures: The Natural Wonders of a Child from March 3 – 13.
General

For the Love of ‘Alice in Wonderland’

Ukrainian immigrants make magic in Preston Hollow Park
Faith

Searching for God Through the Camera Lens

Take a minute to stop and look at a wall covered in photographs at Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church. You might find God.

Volk Focuses His Lens on Dallas

Leonard Volk has loved photography since Jan. 3, 1950. That day, he bought his first “good” camera – a Leica IIIc – in Limburg, Germany, during 14-months he spent traveling after graduating from Yale in 1949.

St. Mark’s Freshman Photographs Troubled Borders

With politicians debating border security and immigration, a curious St. Mark’s School of Texas ninth-grader picked up his camera and headed to Brownsville.

Exhibit Explores World through Photographs

Students and visitors to Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas are getting to see the world through the lens of award-winning Dallas area photographer
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