Dug In Farms, in partnership with Tom Martin and Enso Illuminations, recently installed a photographic studio in its classic farmhouse in the Lancaster County community of White Stone.
The studio is the initial step in a larger environmental and artistic project on the farm, which will open later this spring.
“The studio fulfills a longtime dream,” said Martin. “I am grateful to partner with Dug In Farms to build out a creative space that the entire community can use. I would also like to thank the Lancas-ter Economic Development Authority for its support of this new venture.”
Using its various lighting options, backdrops, and props, the studio can stage distinctive atmospheric scenes. Martin will use the studio for his photographic work and assist Dug In Farms with making the space available to photographers throughout the region.
“Tom started his photographic journey working with a film camera and developing his images in a closet-sized darkroom,” Carolyn Quinn of Dug In Farms said. ...
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