Quicksilver Photo has been proud to serve the Western Wayne County area since 1983 and
our many loyal customer we have seen throughout the last 19 years. We have many some
great friends and associates along the way. However we are sad to report we have
closed Quicksilver Photo in Plymouth Michigan.
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With the on-slot of CVS, Meijers photo processing services and the poor Michigan economy
we have been struggling to keep the doors open for the last 2 to 2-1/2 years and now
it the time to say goodbye. We appreciate the community support and again to all of our
loyal customers who keep coming back entrusting us with their precious memories. |
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I can do almost everything we did at Quicksilver Photo in Plymouth
except provide the digital printing in bulk. We still do scanning of photos,
photo restoration, in-house studio for family portraits,
business head shots, product photography and specializing in on-location photography
for special corporate events, corporate brochures and advertising materials, etc. |
We have relocated to the Ann Arbor area. If you need my photographic services
please contact us using our email system and I will get back with you. |
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Jack Kenny is a photographer
living in Ann Arbor, MI.
From 1983 until April 30, 2008
he was the owner of Quicksilver Photo,
Plymouth, MI.
In 1996 he took his first trip to Cuba and has returned more than 35 times,
first to work on the web site http://www.Cuba-Photo.com
which has approximately 4000 pictures of Cuba, and then to work on a B&W photo exhibit of Cuba.
In addition, he is a dealer in Cuban photography and art, including the work of the famous
Cuban photographers, “Korda” and Osvaldo and Roberto Salas.
Prior to the Cuba project, Kenny’s work was primarily studio photography, specializing in B&W nudes. He has exhibited in galleries in southeast Michigan and had his first one man show dedicated to the nude in Havana, Cuba in February of 1997. |
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Kenny has created a 70 piece B&W traveling exhibit entitled “Cuba - Revolution Then & Now” which includes 35 16x20 sepia toned prints of his photos, 15 famous photos of the Cuban Revolution, and 20 archival photos of Cuba. This exhibit was first shown at the University of Michigan in September of 2003. It was next at Marygrove College in Detroit and then at Northville Camera in Northville, MI. It was shown at the Plymouth Community Arts Council in October
2005 and is scheduled to go to UMASS, Boston in the fall of 2006. |
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His book, Cuba - Photographs by Jack Kenny, was published by Corazon Press http://www.corazonpress.com in September of 2005. It is a 12x12 hardcover coffee-table book with 106 duo-tone images of life in Cuba today. He continues to travel to Cuba and hopes to publish a book of his color work in the near future. |
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In addition to his Cuba projects and the studio nudes, Kenny works in portraiture and product photography. He is a still photographer for film and advertising and for special events.
Current exhibits include works from the book.
Kenny is represented by The Tom James Gallery of Fine Art in Northville, MI. |
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Take advantage of our in-house studio. |
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