The Hallmark Museum of Contemporary Photography is holding a two-week Benefit Exhibition and Print Sale on June 21 to July1, 2007 showcasing over 150 professional-level photographs donated by the museum’s current students.
Proceeds from the print sale will be donated to aid the international humanitarian medical organization, Doctors Without Borders or Medecins san Frontieres (MSF).
Among the photographs on view are landscape, cityscape and seascape scenes, flowers and wildlife, intimate nature studies, portraits of children, pets and interesting faces, abstracts, still lifes, architectural detail studies, and numerous other everyday subjects as seen through keenly focused artistic eyes.
Doctors Without Borders, serving since 1971, delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural and manmade disasters, or exclusion from healthcare, in more than 70 countries.
[Site: HMCP.org]