State of the Arts
Xiomáro Captures Morristown
Clip: Season 41 Episode 2 | 8m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
Xiomáro's of Morristown’s National Historical Park including Washington's headquarters.
Xiomáro photographs Morristown National Historical Park, home to important Revolutionary War sites including Washington’s headquarters and Jockey Hollow, where troops spent three long winters during the war. Xiomáro describes his approach to capturing the look and feel of the park, including the use of available light. His photographs were commissioned for the park's 90th anniversary in 2023.
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State of the Arts
Xiomáro Captures Morristown
Clip: Season 41 Episode 2 | 8m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
Xiomáro photographs Morristown National Historical Park, home to important Revolutionary War sites including Washington’s headquarters and Jockey Hollow, where troops spent three long winters during the war. Xiomáro describes his approach to capturing the look and feel of the park, including the use of available light. His photographs were commissioned for the park's 90th anniversary in 2023.
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