“Awestruck” An Evening with Photographer Eddie Soloway presented by The Ground Glass
The Ground Glass Photography Association
Presents
“Awestruck”
An Evening with Photographer Eddie Soloway
Eddie Soloway is a photographer, teacher, and storyteller committed to opening our eyes to the natural world. He has taught photography and creativity at leading photographic institutions and schools worldwide. He is the founder of Taproot, an online creative gathering. As an educator, Eddie has received the Excellence in Photographic Teaching Award from CENTER and has been named one of America’s best photography workshop teachers by Photo District News. Eddie is the author of the book “One Thousand Moons”, the “See, Think, Do” photo cards, and the “Expressive Landscape” video series.
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.Eddie’s photography may be seen at www.eddiesoloway.com
His workshops and teaching materials at www.anaturaleye.com
His writing at https://substack.com/@eddiesoloway
Photo: Eddie Soloway, “Un Fantasme D’étoiles”
About the Ground Glass:
The Ground Glass, founded in 1975 by Renata Rainer, is an independent association dedicated to promoting the practice of fine art photography in Westchester County, New York and Fairfield County, Connecticut. For half a century, the organization has formed a vibrant community of artists dedicated to both the craft and the creative exploration of photography.
The Ground Glass is in residence at The Rye Arts Center (Rye, NY) and provides a forum for education, collaboration, and inspiration through monthly meetings, exhibitions, guest lectures, and image reviews. From traditional darkroom practices to cutting-edge digital techniques, The Ground Glass embraces the evolving nature of the medium. Member critiques encourage participants to experiment with diverse applications of photographic expression, while curated exhibitions emphasize the importance of presenting images as fine art prints.
In addition to the Rye Arts Center, The Ground Glass is a member of Arts Westchester, the Hudson Valley Photography Network and New York Metro Area Camera Council.
Members of the Ground Glass explore and discuss all aspects of photography. Monthly meetings often feature guest speakers, including well known photographers and educators Sam Abell, Cole Thompson, Phil Penman, Joanne Dugan, Jill Skupin-Burkholder, Tomasz Tomaszewski, Trisha Rosenkilde, Chuck Kelton, Sandra Carrion and Bill Travis.
A key element of our meetings is showing and discussing our own work. We hold those member salons several times a year.

