Photographer Stephen Wilkes Speaks At Southampton Arts Center - 27 East

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Photographer Stephen Wilkes Speaks At Southampton Arts Center

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Stephen Wilkes

Stephen Wilkes

©Stephen Wilkes, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Day to Night 2015 at Tulla Booth Gallery.

©Stephen Wilkes, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Day to Night 2015 at Tulla Booth Gallery.

authorStaff Writer on Jul 22, 2019

the International Center of Photography (ICP) is presenting a series of talks at the Southampton Arts Center. Next up will be hotographer Stephen Wilkes in conversation with ICP director Mark Lubell on Thursday, July 25, at 7 p.m.

Mr. Wilkes will talk about his groundbreaking series "Day to Night," an ongoing global photographic project that visualizes an entire day in one image. These epic cityscapes and landscapes, portrayed from a fixed camera angle for up to 30 hours capture fleeting moments of humanity as light passes in front of his lens over the course of a full day. With a grant from the National Geographic Society,​ the project was extended to include America’s National Parks in celebration of their centennial anniversary and Bird Migration for the 2018 Year of the Bird. Mr. Wilkes's work can be seen locally at Tulla Booth Gallery in Sag Harbor.

The Southampton Arts Center is located at 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton. For more information visit southamptonartscenter.org.

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