Something Personal

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A juried exhibition selected by creative directors from various Bay Area design firms, the annual “Something Personal” event for the Advertising Photographers of America (APA) in San Francisco contains 100 examples of the personal photographic work from local professional photographers – in other words, the kind of images they shoot when they’re not on the job. Check out the works of Danielle Hall, Erik Almas, Stan Musilek, Jim Erickson, Thomas Broening, Michele Clement, Jim Hughes, Lupine Hammack, and Hanson Digital’s founder Mark Hanson (pictured above), among many others.

The opening reception party takes place this Friday, December 11, 2009. It’s an invitation-only event, but free invites are available for download at www.apasf.com. Click on the blue-and-white graphic for the “Something Personal Exhibition,” follow the directions, and be sure to bring the printout with you on opening night for admission.

If you already have something festive lined up for Friday, or just can’t attend the opening night party for other reasons, never fear – you can still view a collection of images (one from each exhibitor) at Gallery 645 at 645 7th Street (between Brannan and Townsend) in San Francisco for the month of January, 2010. The entire exhibit will also be available online, at APA’s Web site.

Something Personal Exhibition: Friday, December 11, 6-10 pm at Leftspace Studio; 2055 Bryant St., San Francisco, CA 94107.

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