Pace photographer to be featured in exhibit

Pace fine art photographer Frank Brueske — who composed “Mossy Trees,” pictured — is exhibiting now at the Wright Place in Pensacola.

PENSACOLA — A Pace man’s photography is now on exhibit at the Wright Place in Pensacola. 

Frank Brueske, an award winning fine art photographer, is showcasing his latest one-man exhibit, “Vignettes.” The exhibit includes upward of 40 photographs displayed under different themes, including “Trees,” Shrimp Boats” and “Abandoned.” Most of his work is in black and white with a splash of color included.

Brueske, who is self-taught, has produced 16 solo exhibits. His first one-man show was in 1963. This is his fourth exhibit at the Wright Place. He   also has participated in several gallery nights in Pensacola and has donated his work for non-profit fundraising efforts throughout the country.   

In the past, he has worked with daily newspapers, on the staffs of major corporations and national and international associations. He also has published several national and international publications.  

He is represented by Blue Morning Gallery in Pensacola and the Orange Beach Art Center in Orange Beach, Alabama. Locally, you can view his work at LaBrisa Restaurant in Gulf Breeze and in several Gulf Coast Community Bank branch offices.

View more of his work at www.frankbrueske.com.

This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Pace photographer to be featured in exhibit