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One Excited Fan of the Mahler Gallery

Overwhelmed by a sense of community, or perhaps he really liked Tiff Merritt’s photography.  In any case, The Mahler Gallery experienced a warm and enthusiastic welcome to Fayetteville St. on May 1st.

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4 Comments:


Raleigh Boy
05/11/2009

Ian, your photos are awesome! You must have a really good lens, or just maybe really good talent. Good job, man.

Lisa Jeffries
05/11/2009

That is AWESOME!!! So much character!

Adrienne
05/14/2009

I noticed your photos of the Bain Works Project that you posted on Flickr’s Raleigh Social Group, and I thought your work was fantastic! This too is an excellent shot! Very nice work!

Ian F.G. Dunn
05/14/2009

Thanks, Adrienne!

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