Showing posts with label gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gallery. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

LA ART SHOW 2011

ART LA 2011 - at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Timothy Yarger Fine Art. 


Full Moon at L.A. Live  from Los Angeles Convention Center shot with the new  Polaroid 300
New color prints from Land and Water and Let's Get Lost: Polaroids From The Coast debuted with Timothy Yarger Fine Art at the LA ART SHOW. 


Jim McHugh's exhibit at the Timothy Yarger Fine Art booth at LA ART SHOW 2011


 Timothy Yarger and his staff installing the new work at the Convention Center


I had a lot of fun shooting all my friends with the Polaroid 300, and they could actually take a picture home!
 Good friend and National Geographic photographer Gerd Ludwig back from Russia, where he continues to shoot his epic project.
  Polaroid's L.A. marketing crew from William Morris at the Opening Night Gala!  L.R.  Lauren Becker, Jeannine Hamaoui, Brad Klemmer, photographer Jim McHugh, Stasi Jorgensen, Alyer Breau,  gallery owner Timothy Yarger - • from a Polaroid 300

Photography's First Couple, Francoise & Douglas Kirkland with  filmmaker Chloe McHugh • Polaroid 300 



Artist Chul-Hyun Ahn with his mirror and glass installations at the Art Show, Yarger booth. His studio is in Baltimore, where all the fabrication is done.
Always up on the latest, Damon Webster of PhotoInduced.com visits
the McHugh installation at Timothy Yarger. With his trusty Nikon in hand! • Polaroid 300
www.photoinduced.com

 Artist Zhenya Gershman • Polaroid 300 © 2011 Jim McHugh

Friend and Photographer Michele Mattei showed a selection of her Women series.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Let's Get Lost / Newest Photo Exhibit by Jimmy McHugh III


Jimmy McHugh's grandson, photographer Jim McHugh (Architectural Digest) has a new book and photography Exhibition titled after the iconic standard "Let's Get Lost."  The photographs depict a moody, Chandleresque Los Angeles. The works are an homage to his grandfather and Hollywood as the vintage Cinema Capitol. The songwriter and lyricist Dorothy Fields traveled there after the Stock Market Crash of 1929. Many Broadway Theaters  were closing and the daring McHugh and Fields set off to  Hollywood to try their hands at writing songs for the movies! 


























  Photographer Jimmy McHugh III and friends at the                   "Lets Get Lost" Opening Night reception                click for more pictures  www.letsgetlost-la.com


Pictures from the exhibit are in the Permanent Collection of the George Eastman House.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Let's Get Lost Exhibition: Brooklyn Dec 3rd @ Farmani Gallery

Let's Get Lost Exhibition
Opening Thursday, December 3rd. 6p-8:30pm

Artist's Open Forum with Jim McHugh
Saturday December 5th, 1-6pm

Show December 3rd, 2009 through January 16th, 2010