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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Delco News Network Photographer Opens Exhibit At Tyme Gallery

Delco News Network Photographer Opens Exhibit At Tyme Gallery
   Tyme Gallery will present “Coming Home,” a photographic experience with award winning photojournalist Anne Neborak and award winning photographer Matt Willis. The opening reception is 5-9 pm Fri. (Sept. 9).
   Neborak is an award winning photojournalist living and working in Delaware County. She hails from Upper Darby and graduated from Upper Darby High School in 1970.  She earned a degree in English from the University of Pennsylvania in 1982. She found her love for the camera while taking a course at the Graduate School of Fine Arts and has been taking photographs ever since.
   Neborak has recently published a book A Tree Grows in Lansdowne, featuring her last exhibit   Copies of the book will be available at the exhibition.
   With her new exhibit, Neborak has tried to capture the spirit of the Vietnam Veteran, his struggle coming home and a desire to keep alive the memory of those who died during the war.  Neborak’s exhibit has been called both “inspiring” and “illuminating.”
   She presently works with the Delco News Network where she is a photo editor and writes a blog called “Styling in Delco”.
   Award winning photographer Matt Willis is originally form Atlanta, GA and now calls Havertown his home.  He also has a career in Finance. With an interest in photography since his youth, he has fully immersed himself in it as a creative outlet, embracing its technical and artistic aspects. The intent of his photography is to convey an atmosphere of solitude and tranquility and states of being that are increasingly absent from modern lifestyles. He creates scenes that a typical passer-by would not notice, or perhaps not even recognize as seen in their natural environment.  .
   According to Willis, “I consider the photographs I’ve chosen for “Coming Home” to be celebrations of the places I have come to admire in my time here. The majority of my land based photographs were captured in Valley Forge National Historical Park, and most of the others within a short drive. All, part of this realm I am fortunate to call home.”
    The reception is catered with hors d' oeuvres from Antonella's Italian Kitchen in Rosemont and is FREE to the public. The artwork is on sale and exhibit from September 9 through October 11. Tyme Gallery is at 17 W. Eagle Road in Havertown. For additional information about the exhibition, or for directions, call 610-853-1215 or visit  http://www.tymegallery.com/.



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