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MEET PHOTOGRAPHER JENNY RISHER

MEET PHOTOGRAPHER JENNY RISHER

Presentation and book signing: 

Heart Soul Detroit: Conversations on the Motor City

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Gallery on the Boulevard is pleased to present an evening with renowned Detroit photographer Jenny Risher.  Jenny will meet with guests, discuss the work behind her book Heart Soul Detroit: Conversations on the Motor City, and sign purchased copies. 

Risher is a Mount Clemens native and studied at Detroit's College for Creative Studies, where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in photography. Heart Soul Detroit is her first book.  It was inspired by a conversation with friend and fashion icon Veronica Webb.  

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Risher currently works in Detroit, New York, and Los Angeles for many international fashion brands, advertising agencies, and editorial publications.

Friday, May 30, 7 – 9 pm

Gallery on the Boulevard

53 Franklin Boulevard, Pontiac

Refreshments served

Books available for $44.95 

$5 donation.  Reservations requested

RSVP on Facebook: Gallery on the Boulevard

info@galleryboulevard.com or 248-770-7685 

About Heart Soul Detroit: Conversations on the Motor City

An uncommon number of amazing people have called Detroit home. Through compelling portraits and raw interview transcripts that allow them to tell their stories in their own words, Heart Soul Detroit presents 50 of the most influential, successful, fascinating, and beloved Detroiters. From super athletes like Nicklas Lidstrom, Barry Sanders, Al Kaline, and Tommy Hearns, to internationally admired musicians like Smokey Robinson, Jack White, Eminem, and Martha Reeves, to business visionaries such as Berry Gordy, Lee Iacocca, and Bill Ford Jr., Heart Soul Detroit showcases some of the men and women who put The Motor City on the map.

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