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Page Three

Photographer Ilene Flanagan experiments with outdoor lighting effects with an angel soaring up the side of an old barn

Photographer Mike Boggeri captures haunting faces peering through a geometric pattern of textured circles

Nature photographer Angelo Sciulli presents an elegant beetle setting off down a long leaf on a very wet day

Ilene Flanagan

"Above All", b/w photograph
(19" x 24"), 1998

Mike Boggeri

"Genevra Variation #7"
silver gelatin print (24" x 20"), 1997

Angelo Sciulli

"Beetle II", color photograph
(26" x 22"), 1996

Angleo Sciulli -"In 1998 I was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease and I have to tell you that having the doctor sit there and tell you that you're going to die in 3 years is not fun.... After moping around for a bit, I decided to keep living as if I didn't have any limitations. I don't think of my illness as a disability as I just do things slower. I decided to continue my photography as best that I could and got out my camera and continued. I still do wildlife photography but I have changed my focus to that of using my work to raise awareness for ALS and disabilities. That's another tough word. I must say that God has allowed a miracle since my 3 years were up in March and I am still here."

Photographer Joan Sarah Wexler presents generational family occasions as cozy icons

Joan Sarah Wexler

"Lottie and Harry at Lucinda's Wedding Reception" (30" x 15"), 1997

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