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Between Sky, Soil, and Spirit – Todd Horner and Jose Trejo Maya
Horner works exclusively in black and white, viewing the medium as an interpretive act rather than a replication of reality. With the prairie’s mood shifting constantly due to wind and light, his process relies on improvisation and patience. He employs 35mm, medium-format and digital cameras, along with custom monochrome equipment, tripods and shutter-release cables, to capture fleeting moments within the landscape. Horner currently resides at the southern edge of the Flint H

TAC Gallery
Feb 22 min read


Kimberly Yates’ “Hidden in Plain Sight” Exhibition Shines a Light on Nature’s Smallest Wonders
Hidden in Plain Sight features photographer Kimberly Yates, whose macrophotography reveals the intricate beauty quietly thriving in the overlooked corners of the natural world.

TAC Gallery
Dec 2, 20251 min read


TAC Member Highlight: Robert Alfred Wakely 3, From Floppy Disks to Fine Art
What sparks a lifelong passion? For Robert Wakeley, the journey began with a one-megapixel Sony digital camera while living in Australia.

TAC Gallery
Apr 30, 20255 min read
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