In "Carol," photographer Paul Black presents some of his earliest works taken over the first two decades of his marriage to his wife, Carol. The collection of photographs and Polaroids offer an intimate glimpse into a time and place that is instantly familiar: when relationships are new, and a young couple begins to create a life together.
The exhibition will be mostly comprised of 15 x 15” black and white portraits, as well as a collection of Polaroids all ranging in dates from 1968-1972. The exhibition was curated by Allison V. Smith and 1814 Magazine.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through July 27.
In "Carol," photographer Paul Black presents some of his earliest works taken over the first two decades of his marriage to his wife, Carol. The collection of photographs and Polaroids offer an intimate glimpse into a time and place that is instantly familiar: when relationships are new, and a young couple begins to create a life together.
The exhibition will be mostly comprised of 15 x 15” black and white portraits, as well as a collection of Polaroids all ranging in dates from 1968-1972. The exhibition was curated by Allison V. Smith and 1814 Magazine.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through July 27.
In "Carol," photographer Paul Black presents some of his earliest works taken over the first two decades of his marriage to his wife, Carol. The collection of photographs and Polaroids offer an intimate glimpse into a time and place that is instantly familiar: when relationships are new, and a young couple begins to create a life together.
The exhibition will be mostly comprised of 15 x 15” black and white portraits, as well as a collection of Polaroids all ranging in dates from 1968-1972. The exhibition was curated by Allison V. Smith and 1814 Magazine.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through July 27.