Illusions Gallery - Carrollton

 Photographers in our upcoming exhibit

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Rod Fruin
Rod is a Canadian photographic artist residing in Carrollton.
He specializes in scenic/landscapes as well as visual arts
producing most of his work on canvas.
He is a graduate of The New York Institute of Photography.

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Teresa Garren
I began my journey as an amateur photographer about 5 years ago.
In my busy life, I used photography as a way to relax and mostly took
pictures for myself. I have been encouraged by others to share my
work and I'm very happy to have this opportunity.

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Mike Gibson 
Years ago I started using a camera to record places, people and events that I
have seen. It is much faster than trying to record thoughts and memories on paper.
It also makes my experiences easier to share with other people.
Many of my photos are taken from unique angles to get a more striking view of
something that caught my eye and attention enough that I wanted to remember it.

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 William Hogan
William Hogan received formal training in Fine Arts from the University of West Georgia
and has won multiple awards for his photography. The evocative imagery in his work
defies reality while combining the realism of photography and the surrealism of our dreams.
His art also shares an encompassing theme of humor in relation to human mannerisms.
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Jack Miller, MD
Jack’s interest in black and white photography dates back to his childhood.
At the time his first and only camera was a brownie Hawkeye.
He has mounted more than 50 group and solo exhibitions, won numerous
national awards, been collected by such places as the National center for
architecture and design, and the Prague House of Photography
His. work is published in: Shots, Exhibitioner, New YorkNow, bluph,
Arts and Expressions, and B and W magazines .
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 Bobbe Jacobs Toub
As a young child, I received my first camera (a Brownie Hawkeye) and have been
enthusiastic aboutphotography ever since. I began shooting color slides in the early 1980s.
With the advent of digital photography and more opportunities for travel, I have experienced
a renewed enthusiasm for taking pictures.
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