Monday, December 21st 2020, 4:26 pm
By: News 9
NORMAN, Oklahoma -
The work of photographer Corson Hirschfeld will be on display at the Sam Noble Museum in Norman starting January 6. The exhibit will be his best-known work called, Places of Power: Painted Photographs of Sacred Landscapes.
He came to Norman in 2006 to be with his wife, Tassie Hirschfeld, who is a professor at OU. Corson Hirschfeld was a herpetologist studying reptiles and amphibians. He was also a studio photographer in Cincinnati.
Hirschfeld died in April.
According to a press release from the museum, Hirschfeld s Places of Power work will feature breathtaking, hand-painted photographs of ancient, sacred spaces including cultural and archaeological sites, cultural landscapes and petroglyphs from over 20 different countries.