FotoFest Seems to Come Earlier Every (Other) Year
The week, we are reviewing the website Glasstire. It is an online magazine that covers visual art in Texas and southern California. It is a nonprofit organization that has been active since 2001. The name of the site came from Robert Rauschenberg's sculptures/art of glass tires. The website's construction isn't as symmetric as I personally would like it, but I'm not the architect. It's also difficult to navigate, having to go through two to three different sub-sites in order to get to photography sources.
I stumbled across a news article on Glasstire about Housten's biennial photography festival, FotoFest. Photography and photo related art covers every possible venue in Housten during the event. So obviously, it provides a haven for photographers to display their hard work and creativity (which is a lucrative option for the business side). I was actually excited to read this article, not knowing that there's a massive gathering for Texas photographers. I would like drive down on an available weekend, since it's open till December 7th.
http://glasstire.com/2013/09/20/fotofest-seems-to-come-earlier-every-other-year/
http://glasstire.com/2013/09/20/fotofest-seems-to-come-earlier-every-other-year/
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