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Ethereal Aperture, What Remains

  • The Irma Freeman Center for Imagination 5006 Penn Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15224 (map)

Ethereal Aperture, What Remains.

Photographic explorations into the remnants of post industrial decay. 

Ethereal Aperture, LLC was formed in mid 2020 by Cara M. Gaetano, former instructor and staff member at Pittsburgh Filmmakers and Pittsburgh Center for the Arts. Ethereal Aperture offers on-location photo shoots, workshops in darkroom, experimental, and lo-fi photography, as well as the history of photography. Future classes are planned for Sweetwater Center for the Arts in Sewickley, PA, in addition to workshops at the Analog Liberation Darkroom, located in Pittsburgh’s Southside. Cara, along with former Pittsburgh Filmmaker’s staff founded the Liberation in 2018.

All of the participants of What Remains have taken classes with Ethereal Aperture, and the majority of locations are from those class shoots. Each student has their own unique approach  to these spaces and those interpretations are seen in their photos. Peer into the past through their lenses. 

Featuring works by the following photographers: Stacy Butera, Heather Dowley Delano, Jamie Estock, George Francis, Cara Gaetano, Kathleen Kersnick, Christianna Kreiss, Deborah McCormick, Shannon McKenzie,  David Merritt, Morry Moskovitz, Robert Olson, Gina Sapienza, Pete Schlicht, Gene Wilson. 

For more information on Ethereal Aperture: https://www.facebook.com/etherealaperturephoto or

etherealaperturephoto@gmail.com.

Photo credit: Cara Gaetano

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