Saturday, October 29, 2016 @ 1:00pm,
Daniel Seth Kraus's work investigates contextual and physical effect of time on photographs, often using found imagery. His work merges historical research methods with photographic practice in an effort to deepen our understanding of people and places. Daniel is also inspired by spiritual themes that stem from his personal life. His work has been published in numerous print and online publications and has been included in national and international juried exhibitions. He earned a BFA in Photography and a BA in History from the University of North Florida and is pursuing a MFA in Photography at the Tyler School of Art, Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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