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Photographs from many times and places

HASBROUCK, NY — The Old Stone House will present an exhibit of the work of Robert Garrett and Ursula Waldemeyer-Garrett titled “IMAGES: A Lifetime of Photography.” The exhibit will include scenes from the streets of the Mideast to the jungles of Suriname, from a Ceylonese snake-charmer to a Sonoran cactus at sunset.

There will be an opening reception from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 13 and the show will run through October 28. Gallery hours are 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, or by appointment.

For more information call 845/647-5579.

Garrett and Waldmeyer-Garrett live in a Catskill hideaway where bears, deer and porcupines far outnumber people. From their home, they operate a boutique graphics, sales promotion and writing agency. This is the first public exhibition of their lifetime photo collection.

Photo by Garrett-Waldmeyer
This image of a cobra charmer in Colombo, Sri Lanka, captured in 1969, is one of many that may be seen in an exhibit of the work of Robert Garrett and Ursula Waldemeyer-Garret at the Old Stone House in Hasbrouck, NY, starting on Saturday, October 13. (Click for larger version)