[ photography ]

It started off with one photographer in Philadelphia and another in Berlin conversing about their work over Gchat and text message. This transatlantic conversation yielded collaboration, and the results are exhibiting this month at Grizzly Grizzly gallery space. Philly's Matt Giel takes an unconventional approach to the darkroom, creating prints on folded photo paper and distorting images by slanting his easel. Berlin-based Briton Alanna Lawley manipulates film photographs, both her own work and found images, in a digital environment. In "Duett," the two study how photography as a medium has changed rapidly over the past century and may continue to change in the next.
Through Jan. 28, Grizzly Grizzly, 319 N. 11th St., 2F, grizzlygrizzly.com.



