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December 10, 2008

One picture is worth a thousand words

Alphabet Photography 2

I’m obsessed with words and pictures, so I love the work of Alphabet Photography. Photographer Jennifer Blakeley’s four by six-inch sepia photographs of architectural elements that resemble letters of the alphabet can be used to form  words that work well at this time of year — peace, joy, faith. But they can also stand as art throughout the rest of the year. Blakeley’s business partner Miriam Landry says the photographic prints have been selling like hotcakes year-round at home shows and the nine mall carts they now have throughout southern Ontario.

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