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Texas Documentary Photographers was co-founded in 1999 by Jackie Stephens and Pierce Burns.  Their work established a group that serves the Central Texas area by providing documentary photographers opportunities for exhibits, networking and technical support.  The group meets on the second Monday of the month at the Austin Public Library, Howson Branch, 2500 Exposition Boulevard in Austin, to share information and plan future photography exhibits. Members are mainly from the Austin area, although some reside in Georgetown, Fredericksburg, Canyon Lake and Houston. 

Exhibits are primarily themed photographic studies that allow photographers to not only expand their techniques but also view the results of fellow members.

 


MTM Minneapolis, MNAustin Valkyrie Women's RugbyAustin Animal Attraction exhibit, June 2007

Past Exhibits As Central Texas Documentary Photographers:
Taking Gonzales: A Year in the Life of a Small Texas Town, Texas State Capitol, Austin, March    2002; San Jacinto Center, Austin, May 2002; Centro Cultural Aztlan, San Antonio as part of       Fotoseptiembre, Sept. 2002; Gonzales, Texas as part of the Come and Take It Days, Oct. 2002.
Isolation, Pro-Jex Gallery, Austin, 2001
The Wild, Barnes & Noble, Austin, 2001.

 


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