January 10, 2024| Arts & Culture, Community, LHF Environmental & Cultural Center, People
By: Caitlin Doran
Like many of us, Brian Klutch grew up enjoying summer days and nights on Lake Hopatcong. However, seeing the lake through the eyes of his project, LH365, will give you a truly new perspective! From gorgeous traditional landscapes to textural abstract explorations, LH365 is a true journey through magical moments on Lake Hopatcong. Join Brian as he walks us through his process of creating a fine art book of photos, shot with a DJI Mavic Pro, and of equal importance, the why behind this project.
This program is free to attend, and light refreshments, provided by The Beacon restaurant, will be served. Framed photos from LH365 will be on display, as well as copies of the book. For those interested, both will be available for purchase, with 25% and 50% of proceeds donated to the Lake Hopatcong Foundation, respectively!
This program has concluded and registration is closed.
New York City-based photographer Brian Klutch has been working for two decades as a still-life photographer with a list of world-renowned clients on award-winning ad campaigns. A technician and business owner by trade and an artist at heart, he has always relentlessly pursued side projects centered around history and travel. It wasn’t until he came back to his roots in 2017 with a project that involved photographing the lake on which he grew up that it became apparent to Brian that his side projects needed a space on center stage. He formed Klutch Fine Arts with his wife in 2020 during the global pandemic. Brian, Katie, and their three daughters now reside in Vermont, but come back to the New York/New Jersey area often.
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