There will definitely be a spooky and horrific feel to many of the works in the Dirty Lights group photo exhibit, which is being held at Swing House Studios, 7175 Willoughby Avenue, Los Angeles, California, on September 8th.
Highlighting the interesting items for horror fans will be the work of Matthew Libatique, the cinematographer for Darren Aronofsky and veteran of such films as Iron Man and Cowboys vs. Aliens. Libatique will be featuring photos from another film he worked on, the chilling Black Swan.
Dirty Lights will include a huge number of exhibitors as well as a big lineup of musical acts that will soon be announced. To stay up-to-date with all the newest information, check out Dirty Lights on Facebook.
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 8th
Private Viewing: 6:00-8:00pm, Open To All: 8:00-Midnight
Hosted by: Piper Ferguson, Paul Solet, Jason Alvino and William Rot
From the Press Release
The Dirty Lights Collective,...
Highlighting the interesting items for horror fans will be the work of Matthew Libatique, the cinematographer for Darren Aronofsky and veteran of such films as Iron Man and Cowboys vs. Aliens. Libatique will be featuring photos from another film he worked on, the chilling Black Swan.
Dirty Lights will include a huge number of exhibitors as well as a big lineup of musical acts that will soon be announced. To stay up-to-date with all the newest information, check out Dirty Lights on Facebook.
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 8th
Private Viewing: 6:00-8:00pm, Open To All: 8:00-Midnight
Hosted by: Piper Ferguson, Paul Solet, Jason Alvino and William Rot
From the Press Release
The Dirty Lights Collective,...
- 7/19/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
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