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Developing Artists
Published on May 01, 2008 at 2:00am
Life at Three Feet is an exhibit of photos by very young photographers. "The idea behind it was that kids are always at First Friday exhibits, running back and forth through the studios, often with nothing to look at," says Sabrina Staires, who organized the exhibit. She distributed disposable cameras to a group of children ages 4 to 8, and the results will be hung at kid height at the Landon Gallery /Sabrina Staires Photography Studio (329 Southwest Boulevard, 816-474-4771) starting tonight from 5 to 10 p.m. "The angles are always interesting because they're always looking up at things. Some of the pictures I will not be showing – like grandparents waking up in the morning and screaming 'No!' at the camera after a kid walked in the room and said, 'Smile, Grandma.'" The photos will be on display through May.
May 2-June 5, 2008