Cleveland Photographer Talks About His New Book in Lakewood

Wed 5/18 @ 7PM

Lakewood Public Library is celebrating National Photography Month will a series of programs throughout the month.

On Wednesday May 18, it’ll present a program with a Cleveland photographer made good: Abe Frajndlich. Back in the 1970s in Cleveland, he became known for his infrared photography. Then he moved to New York and established a career in portraiture, doing images for noted authors, artists, musicians and others. He’s also published a series of books, with a new one called Seventyfive at Seventyfive: Lives I’ve Lived on the way. And he moved back to Cleveland a while ago.

The program will take place in the Lakewood Main Library Auditorium. It’s free; go here to register.

 

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