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Studio 2880 debuting minimalist photography gallery this week

Minimalism will be taking over Studio 2880 this week.

A new exhibit by Dennis Webster, a professional photographer, called “The Zen of Minimalist Photography,” opens on Tuesday (July 4) from 5:00 – 7:00.

According to the studio, attendees will be able to interact with the exhibit while they learn about Zen Buddhism and Japanese designs.

“We are thrilled to host ‘The Zen of Minimalist Photography’ exhibit, featuring the brilliant work of Dennis Webster,” said Christina Watts, a Studio 2880 spokesperson. “Webster’s ability to evoke emotion through minimalist compositions is truly awe-inspiring. We believe this exhibition will leave a lasting impression on all attendees, fostering a renewed appreciation for simplicity and mindfulness.”

For more on the exhibit, click here.

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