Team Trent Maker Event!Join Team Trent on Saturday, August 27th, to have your photo taken in a tintype pop-up photobooth! Trent's Team will coordinate with you a 30-minute time slot between noon and 5, to come to Orr Street Studios and be one of Trent's muse's! Trent will be selling tickets to this short event but the cost INCLUDES a ticket to our main CelebrARTy fundraiser where participants will then pick-up these photos. Purchase a $100 bundled-ticket to get the full experience of being a member of Team Trent!
The cost will include a one-of-a-kind 4x5 inch tintype portrait along with a ticket to the fundraiser event. Tintype aka wet plate collodion was one of the first photographic processes developed in the 1850s. The tintype will be prepared, taken, and developed during the sitting. It will later be varnished and presented at the CelebrARTy main fundraiser event, where it will be ready to be picked up. |
TRENT RASH
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DAVID LANCASTER
Creating photographs that capture the emotion and personality of people is what I enjoy. I started taking photographs as a teenager when my father gave me his camera to use during family events and gatherings. Later, while in college, I attended a semester at the Biosphere 2 Center in Oracle, Arizona. While there, I worked with the marketing director to take photographs of the students on field trips that were used in the center's marketing and advertisements. Afterward, I took several years off from photography to attend medical school and build a medical practice. Currently, I am the medical director of Capital Region Medical Center's in-patient physical rehabilitation unit in Jefferson City. After my medical practice became established I got back into photography. My styles include documentary, street, and portraiture photography. I opened a studio at Orr Street Studios in the North Village Arts District in Columbia, MO.
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To see my work in person my studio space is open most First Fridays between 6-9 PM as are all the other galleries during this time. B R O K E N, a photo/audio essay of healthcare workers and patients affected by COVID premiered at Orr Street Studios in Columbia, MO, and photos of the series have been accepted at Dab Art, Colorado Photographic Arts Center, ACA May Art Reception, Las Laguna Art Gallery, LENSCRATCH, Kansas City Society for Contemporary Photography, and Black and White Magazine.