Friday, August 2, 2013

Guerilla Photo Group Offers Albuquerquians Photography Guidance


A group of local photographers are making waves in Albuquerque. The Guerilla Photo Group, which has been in existence since 2006, has recently seen a surge of interest.

What’s special about the Guerilla Photo Group (GPG) is that it welcomes photographers of all experience and skill levels. Founded by Albuquerque-based photographer Rip Williams, the group meets every Wednesday evening at 5:30 pm at the Rip Williams Photography Studio.

According to Williams, he started the group so that local artists, photographers, models, or casual photographers could work together to build their portfolios:

“When I was getting started, I was very fortunate to have a good friend who was willing to mentor me,” he said. “I asked myself, ‘How can I pay that forward?’ Guerrilla Photo Group was the answer.”

Coming up in August, the Guerilla Photo Group will have its “Prints of Darkness” show, which will focus on low-light photography, and will feature up to 30 pieces from local photographers. To learn more about the Guerilla Photo Group, including how to join them, click here.

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