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July 14, 2011

Before conceptual photographer William Mueller ever picks up his camera – or even thinks about it – months may have passed while an idea festers, words play in his head, and sets are built. Bill’s brain children are born somewhere between sleep and dreaming.

Before William Mueller ever picks up his camera – or even thinks about it – months may have passed while an idea festers, words play in his head, and sets are built.

Bill’s brain children are born somewhere between sleep and dreaming, he half jokes in explaining the origin of his conceptual photographs. “I always keep a notebook handy for sketches and ideas. The same goes with my camera bag – always a notebook with me.”

A CoPA member since 2008, Bill has served two terms as a Board member,  vice president, and chair of the Exhibitions Committee.

He picked up a camera as a way to illustrate his writing as a teenager: the writing fell aside, but the photography stayed. Bill’s interests turned to conceptual photography about 10 years ago.

“I guess I’m a closet model maker although I did not make models as a kid,” Bill said in an email interview. “I collect things that trigger ideas that trigger an image title that triggers the final photograph.”

June 24, 2011

Photography marketing consultant, author and educator Mary Virginia Swanson will give CoPA’s annual lecture Sept. 24. Her lecture will help photographers establish professional relationships and focused marketing efforts.

Photography marketing consultant, author and educator Mary Virginia Swanson will give CoPA’s annual lecture Saturday, Sept. 24, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., on the campus of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee in UWM Arts Lecture Room ACL120, located at 2400 E. Kenwood Avenue.

May 23, 2011

About 100 CoPA members spent more than 900 hours helping to stage this year’s 6th Annual Members Photography Exhibition.

About 100 CoPA members spent more than 900 hours helping to stage this year’s 6th Annual Members Photography Exhibition.

Geri Laehn, chair of the Exhibitions Committee and coordinator of the five-week show, said, “Because of the duration and success of the show all the hard work and time put in by everyone was justified. We have a pretty great membership, and to all of those who volunteered to host, set up and take down, a huge thank you.”

April 6, 2011

Here is a sampling of images chosen by Jessica Zalewski, chair of CoPA’s Communications Committee, to show the diversity of the 2011 6th Annual Members Photography Exhibition at the Mayer Building, 342 N. Water St., Milwaukee, April 15 to May 21, 2011.

Here is a sampling of images chosen by Jessica Zalewski, chair of CoPA’s Communications Committee, to show the diversity of the 2011 6th Annual Members Photography Exhibition at the Mayer Building, 342 N. Water St., Milwaukee, April 15 to May 21.

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February 9, 2011

Geri Laehn is known for her signature self-portrait: Half of her face shows. What has not been known, and only now has become apparent, is that the missing half may be an angel!

Geri Laehn is known for her signature self-portrait: Half of her face shows. What has not been known, and only now has become apparent, is that the missing half is an angel!

Since the close of last year’s annual members' show, CoPA’s leadership knew it had to find a new venue for the sixth annual exhibit because the P. H. Dye Building in the Historic Third Ward that had been the site of the previous five years’ shows would no longer be available.