(Image courtesy of and © Richard Smith)
Last night I had the pleasure of attending a special 40 year retrospective of the photographic work of long-time Greensboro photographer Rick Smith. Randolph Community College's photography department honored Rick by hanging a show of his personal work going back some forty years. Rick was in attendance and gave a short talk on design, photography and how he has combined the two over the years to produce his extraordinary imagery. There was a large crowd there, including many former clients, associates and friends. The president of RCC presented Rick with a plaque in honor of the time and energy he has volunteered to the photography program at the school.
All in all it was a very special and moving evening. Rick was the first person to hire me as a commercial photography assistant. I worked as his apprentice. A large part of my photographic knowledge, in lighting as well as design, is directly because of his tutelage. Over the past 35 years, he has been a boss, a teacher, an associate, a competitor, the best still-life shooter I have ever known, a mentor, but most of all a friend. God bless you Rick.
(Black and white photographs copyright 2012 by Dan Routh)
For all those interested, Rick's images will be on display in the RCC photo department in Asheboro, North Carolina until February 28, 2012. The public is invited to stop by and view them.
Thank you so much for posting.
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Hate you missed it Bob. It was pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteIt was an amazing evening. Good to see you there and thanks for posting these images.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I missed this. I'll definitely try to get by and see his work though. I need to get on their mailing list so I know about these events ahead of time. Thanks for sharing!
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