Sunday Mar 10, 2013
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
POWERHOUSE on 8th
1111 8th Ave.
Brooklyn, NY
11215
Category(ies)
Reading
Ages 3-7
For more information, please call 718.666.3049 x102
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About the Books:
A fantasy children’s book intended for infants and toddlers, Flying Henry follows the story of a baby who develops a magical ability to fly. Aware of his rare gift, he soars through his home, into nature, and unfamiliar places, testing the limits of his new skill by examining the world around him from the sky and embarking on great adventures. But, eventually Henry grows lonely and has to learn a very important secret about flying in order to fully enjoy his gift.
Realistic looking flight rendered by artist Rachel Hulin with the willing support of her son, Henry, is an exceptional addition to the genre of photographic children’s books and will appeal to adults as well.
About the Author:
Rachel Hulin came to New York in 2000 and found a job in production at Condé Nast. She received her MA in studio art two years later and spent several years helping to run the full-time programs at the International Center of Photography. She then moved into photo editing, working at Nerve.com, Rolling Stone, and RADAR magazine, among others.
Recently, Rachel has been writing about photography; she started off at Photoshelter’s Shoot! The Blog. She is also a photo columnist for The Daily Beast and The Faster Times.She recently co-founded the photo aggregation site The Photography Post.
Rachel has been making her own work slowly but surely throughout the years. It has been shown at Jen Bekman Gallery, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Wallspace Gallery and The New York Photo Festival, where she co-curated a show in May 2009. You can see her pictures at www.rachelhulin.com.