from Brace For Impact: The Aftermath of Flight 1549
Photograph (c) Stephen Mallon /All Rights Reserved
Photograph (c) Stephen Mallon /All Rights Reserved
from Brace For Impact: The Aftermath of Flight 1549
Photograph (c) Stephen Mallon /All Rights Reserved
Photograph (c) Stephen Mallon /All Rights Reserved
Photograph (c) Aaron Lee Fineman /All Rights Reserved
Photograph (c) Salem Krieger /All Rights Reserved
More than 100 prints donated by ASMP (American Society of Media Photographers: New York Chapter) members will be on sale for $100 each, 100% of all sales goes directly to Doctors Without Borders.
Work available includes Stephen Mallon's photographs of The Salvage of Flight 1549 (...piloted safely onto New York's Hudson River by Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger), black and white portraits of Hungarian-born Master Photographer Andre Kertesz by Susan May Tell, Brazilian photographer Gilberto Tadday's recent images in Haiti, among so many others. Curated by Elizabeth Avedon.
The VERGE ART FAIR donated this ASMPNY Booth: Friday & Saturday, March 5-6 from 2-8 pm, Sunday, March 7 from 12-6 pm The Dylan Hotel, 52 East 41, NYC
Work available includes Stephen Mallon's photographs of The Salvage of Flight 1549 (...piloted safely onto New York's Hudson River by Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger), black and white portraits of Hungarian-born Master Photographer Andre Kertesz by Susan May Tell, Brazilian photographer Gilberto Tadday's recent images in Haiti, among so many others. Curated by Elizabeth Avedon.
The VERGE ART FAIR donated this ASMPNY Booth: Friday & Saturday, March 5-6 from 2-8 pm, Sunday, March 7 from 12-6 pm The Dylan Hotel, 52 East 41, NYC
4 comments:
Thanks, Elizabeth. It's a terrific opportunity to take home some great art AND support Doctors Without Borders' efforts in Haiti at the same time. And it's tax-deductible.
the first one is so beautiful and disturbing .
all the blesses for Haiti .
Elizabeth - thank you very much for helping ASMP NY with this very special and important project. We appreciate it very much.
Thanks for selecting my photograph. Hopefully someone will buy it to help support Doctors Without Borders.
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