ACP Special Exhibition: Picturing Justice

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Tonight I attended the Atlanta Legal Society’s opening reception for Picturing Justice. I was attending because my friend Robin Rayne had her photos exhibited.

Picturing Justice is an annual exhibition that explores how photography can illuminate the human stories behind common shorthand such as “case,” “client,” and “issue.”

Atlanta Celebrates Photography partners with Atlanta Legal Aid for an emotional and enlightening ‘Olmstead at 20’ exhibit, opening October 16 with a reception at 6 p.m., Atlanta Legal Aid Gallery, 54 Ellis Street in Atlanta. Robin Rayne says she “was deeply honored to be commissioned to produce the photo essay, and I know it will touch many hearts.”

The core of Legal Aid’s mission is to help low-income people navigate the complexities of the court system at the most vulnerable times in their lives. Their clients face evictions, health crises, foreclosure, domestic violence, education issues, and consumer challenges that can only be solved with the help of a lawyer.

Atlanta Celebrates Photography partners with Atlanta Legal Aid for an emotional and enlightening ‘Olmstead at 20’ exhibit, opening October 16 with a reception at 6 p.m. Atlanta Legal Aid Gallery, 54 Ellis Street in Atlanta. Robin Rayne says she “was deeply honored to be commissioned to produce the photo essay, and I know it will touch many hearts.”

My favorite moment was a little girl enjoyed the exhibited photos.

[X-E3, XF18-55mm ƒ/2.8-4 R LM OIS, ISO 640, ƒ/3.6, 1/60]

You can see this for free. The show is up until November 30th.

4th floor
Atlanta Legal Aid Society
54 Ellis St NE
Atlanta, GA 30303, USA