International Photography Hall of Fame offers unique exhibits, intimate atmosphere

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Roy Hawkins

The International Photography Hall of Fame.

Roy Hawkins, Staff Photographer/Writer

Tired of going home right after school and having nothing to do? Do you like photography? Well, The International Photography Hall of Fame (IPHF) is a great museum that features different kinds of art throughout every exhibition. I visited this museum on Friday, January 23. I felt like this museum really expressed the feeling of compassion. Right now, they are featuring beautiful architectural photos. They named this exhibition, Saint Louis Architecture: A Proud Heritage. In this museum, they take one main artist and place that artist’s works along the outer walls of the room.  While the main artists’ works hang on the outer wall, other artists’ works hang along the inner walls. Every two months they change the exhibition. Their next exhibition, moving in in May, is the Ferguson and Beyond exhibition. Showing the whole idea of what happened in Ferguson. If this interests you, The International Photography Hall of Fame is the perfect place for you! Head on down to 3415 Olive Street, St. Louis, Missouri, 63103, and check this museum out. This museum is $5 for adults, $3 for students with an ID, $3 for seniors, and always free for people who are both, under 18 and IPHF members. They are open from 11am – 5pm from Wednesday to Sunday and closed all day Monday and Tuesday. They would love to have you!