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AmericaJR’s Gloria and Jerome Rzucidlo recently visited the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) to check out their new exhibit “Michigan’s Great Lakes: Photographs.” It features large-scale photographs of Lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan and Superior are the subject of this exhibition by Detroit area photographer Jeff Gaydash. Known for his expertise with black-and-white digital printing, Jeff has traveled to coastlines throughout Michigan to capture the sublime beauty and quiet solitude of one of nature’s greatest treasures. The DIA encourages Instagram submissions in keeping with the spirit of the exhibition – please use #mygreatlakesatthedia to post your photographs of the Great Lakes.
“Michigan’s Great Lakes: Photographs” by Jeff Gaydash “Churning” –Port Sanilac, Michigan, Lake Huron (2010) by Jeff Gaydash Chaos Theory – Belle Isle, Michigan, Detroit River (2010) by Jeff Gaydash The Belle Isle Bridge – Detroit, Michigan, Detroit River (2011) by Jeff Gaydash 25 Cent View – Metro Beach, Michigan, Lake Saint Clair (2010) by Jeff Gaydash “Michigan’s Great Lakes: Photographs” by Jeff Gaydash Ruin – Port Sanilac, Michigan, Lake Huron (2010) “Michigan’s Great Lakes: Photographs” by Jeff Gaydash Y E S – Brevort, Michigan, Lake Michigan (2010) by Jeff Gaydash The Path – Muskegon, Michigan, Lake Michigan (2011) by Jeff Gaydash Solitude – Metro Beach, Michigan, Lake Saint Clair (2010) by Jeff Gaydash Rockport Ruins – Rockport, Michigan, Lake Huron (2012) by Jeff Gaydash Three – Whitefish Point, Michigan, Lake Superior (2010) by Jeff Gaydash Lost Horizon – Muskegon, Michigan, Lake Michigan (2011) by Jeff Gaydash
Michigan’s Great Lakes: Photographs by Jeff Gaydash will remain on display through May 3, 2020. Free with general admission. For more information, visit https://www.dia.org/greatlakes