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Each student  combined their own unique life experience and vision of their journey as emerging photographic artists to produce a series of inspiring images.
 
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The exhibition was at [[Directory:Greg James Sculpture|Greg James]] Sculpture Studio Gallery at the J Shed. It ran from December 4th to December 11th 2010.  
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[[File:J Shed Image 2.jpg|thumb|left|250px|J Shed-Fremantle/[[Australia]] Photo taken by [[Peter Zuvela]]]]
 
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==Peter Zuvela==
 
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Peter Zuvela teaches photography courses and provides photographic services. [http://www.peterzuvela.com/services.php ''Web info link'']
 
Peter Zuvela teaches photography courses and provides photographic services. [http://www.peterzuvela.com/services.php ''Web info link'']
*'''Email''': pzuvelaerin@yahoo.com
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Latest revision as of 07:05, 12 May 2022

Photographic Artist Peter Zuvela [1][2] (recently returned from photographing the Croatian Islands) runs lessons in photography from his studio at the J Shed in Fremantle (under the Round House) overlooking beautiful Bathers Beach.

Foto J Shed-Fremantle/Australia


Eight of his students have formed a group called Foto J Shed. Inspired by Peter’s example and united by a desire to take their photography to another level, the group presented an exhibition of their work. The exhibition was titled First Shots. This was the first showing for the group and was the culmination of their work with Peter.

Each student combined their own unique life experience and vision of their journey as emerging photographic artists to produce a series of inspiring images.

The exhibition was at Greg James Sculpture Studio Gallery at the J Shed. It ran from December 4th to December 11th 2010.

J Shed-Fremantle/Australia Photo taken by Peter Zuvela



Foto J Shed

The names of the people in the photo are (from left to right):

  • Kym Gow, Alicia Davies, Brenda Cuthbertson, Tanya Vanderzwan, Rhonda Beats (front row), Maxine Murray, Ruth Smith and Fiona Widdicombe.

Peter Zuvela

Peter Zuvela teaches photography courses and provides photographic services. Web info link

  • Email: peter@peterzuvela.com.au

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Contact for Greg James Sculpture Studio Gallery

  • Email: greg@gregjamessculpture.com
  • Address: Studio 2, J Shed-Fleet Street/Fremantle, Western Australia 6160/AUSTRALIA
  • Phone/Fax: +61 (08) 93355857

See also

References

External links

Bathers Beach-Fremantle/Australia



Fremantle-J Shed/Australia) Photo by Peter Zuvela