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6/11/13

Native Detroit Photographer Marco Mancinelli exhibit at Ferndale Public Library 6/12

Award winning photographer talks about his craft and experiences from around the world



Presented by the Ferndale Public Library Arts and Exhibitions Committee
Ferndale Public Library, Ferndale, MI
Wednesday, June 12, 7 pm. Artwork on exhibit from May 13 – June 23

FERNDALE, MI (June 7, 2013)– Award-winning local photographer Marco Mancinelli will be presenting slides of his work, speaking about his craft and sharing exciting experiences from around the world at the Ferndale Public Library on Wednesday, June 12 at 7pm.

A former Michigan Photographer of the Year, Mancinelli has been exhibiting his photographs for more than thirty years. He’s also been honored as Detroit Photographer of the Year and won the Fuji Film Masterpiece Award and Eastman Kodak Gallery Award.

Mancinelli’s stirring photography, capturing soulful portraits and uncanny real-life moments from around Detroit and the other side of the world, are currently on exhibit in the Library’s Atrium and Community room. From renowned celebrities to the unknown man sitting on a park bench, his photographs depict subjects with an everyday grace.

The Detroit native particularly aims to capturing positive images of his city and its people.

"I’ve always had a love for the city and I love the people and mix of people," he said. "Now, for me, I want to show a positive light to the city. There’s so much negative. I want to show there’s all these wonderful people in the city."
The Ferndale Public Library Art and Exhibitions Committee’s mission is to promote and foster an appreciation of two and three-dimensional art for library patrons, through exhibits, lectures, and an expanded collection of art books.

You can find out more about art in the library in the community on facebook: facebook.com/FPLArt



The Ferndale Public Library promotes lifelong learning and personal development for diverse audiences of all ages by providing collections and services that educate, inform, enrich, and entertain.  The Library supports civic engagement and serves as a public commons where a diverse Ferndale community connects and shares ideas.  It is dedicated to the principles of intellectual freedom and community service.