March 18 through July 9, 2006
Pfundt Gallery, Doylestown
Sponsored by Mary Lou and Andrew Abruzzese, The Pineville Tavern.
Philadelphia photographer Andrea Baldeck's fascination with photography and
travel began with a childhood Brownie camera and a stack of National
Geographics, and has taken her to the tops of mountains, small islands,
ancient cities, and the rivers of Southeast Asia. Also a musician and a
physician, she often squeezes a flute and a stethoscope into the same bag
as the camera on her expeditions.
Baldeck has published numerous books of her work in the last ten years,
including Talismanic (1998) and Venice: A Personal View (1999).
She worked as a physician at the Hôpital Albert Schweitzer in Haiti
in the early 1980s, then returned in 1996 as a photographer to record
the daily life of the community.
Image: Andrea Baldeck, Malè pa gin klaksonn. (Misfortune has no horn.),
1996, gelatin silver print on paper, Collection of the Artist.
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