
Andrew Fritz, partner, and Josh Baker, founder, of AzulOx Visuals, a commercial and wedding studio in Central Texas, present Narratives of the Desert, a fine art photography exhibition.
When not telling stories for clients they are on a search for places and people to tell stories for themselves. The photographs in this exhibit are a selection of the narratives and places found in the wide open Texas desert during an annual creative retreat to Langtry, Texas. The few days are a burst of frenetic energy with authors, models, artists and athletes coming together to create photographs without the bounds of expectations.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition runs until July 31.
Andrew Fritz, partner, and Josh Baker, founder, of AzulOx Visuals, a commercial and wedding studio in Central Texas, present Narratives of the Desert, a fine art photography exhibition.
When not telling stories for clients they are on a search for places and people to tell stories for themselves. The photographs in this exhibit are a selection of the narratives and places found in the wide open Texas desert during an annual creative retreat to Langtry, Texas. The few days are a burst of frenetic energy with authors, models, artists and athletes coming together to create photographs without the bounds of expectations.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition runs until July 31.
Andrew Fritz, partner, and Josh Baker, founder, of AzulOx Visuals, a commercial and wedding studio in Central Texas, present Narratives of the Desert, a fine art photography exhibition.
When not telling stories for clients they are on a search for places and people to tell stories for themselves. The photographs in this exhibit are a selection of the narratives and places found in the wide open Texas desert during an annual creative retreat to Langtry, Texas. The few days are a burst of frenetic energy with authors, models, artists and athletes coming together to create photographs without the bounds of expectations.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition runs until July 31.