EMU grad shows Washington insider photos
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HARRISONBURG, Va.—A 2005 Eastern Mennonite University graduate now living and working in Washington is exhibiting black and white photographs at EMU this month.
Benjamin J. Myers, who earned a bachelor of science degree in art with concentration in photography, presents “Behind Closed Doors: An Insider’s Look at the Nation’s Capitol,” through his photographs, printed on 16 x 21-inch aluminum sheets to give the images a silver finish (see below).

Senator Barak Obama greets admirers following a Democratic National Committee forum for presidential candidates held late November 2007 in Arlington, Va.
The Landisville, Pa., native says his exhibit “intends to portray an alternate look at the political world of Washington, D.C.” He is currently living in Arlington, Va., and is a photo editor for The Hill newspaper, which is published four times a week for lawmakers, lobbyists and political staff members.—EMU
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