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Chris Raddatz exhibiting at Wake Forest Coffee

Credit: AP Online
WAKE COUNTY, N.C. -

Chris Raddatz is an eighteen year old who has just graduated from Wakefield High School. He has been playing at taking pictures since he was about 10 years old, and only recently decided take his knack for capturing images, and transform it into an art form. He generally goes by the method, “An inspiring person, in an inspiring place, will make an inspired picture.” He also enjoys going out by himself, with nothing but his eyes, and his camera. Finding the right thing ,in the right moment, from the right angle is what makes a wonderful photograph. His only goal is to share beautiful moments with as many people as he can, and what better rout than a photograph?

Wake Forest Coffee Company is the first venue his photography has been shown. Chris is an amateur photographer with big dreams and is extremely thankful to the wonderful folks at the Coffee Company for giving him his first opportunity to share his art.

For additional information regarding this photography, or any other of his work, telephone (919) 649-0538.

 

Wake Forest Coffee Company rotates their artwork every six weeks to reflect the diversity in their community. Artists interested in showcasing their art, may contact Albert at 919-554-8914 or email at info@wakeforestcoffee.com

Wake Forest Coffee Company is located in the heart of Historic Downtown Wake Forest at 156 South White Street. Open everyday from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m

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  • By Les Burleson on 06/12 09:51 AM

    I have known Chris for quite some time and am very excited for him!  He has an intuitive eye for beauty and a keen sense of timing.  Sometimes great things culminate in a beautiful moment that last only for a split second.  I am confident that his work will reflect someone who understands that beauty makes a grand entrance and a hasty retreat and that he will be able to capture a Cinderella moment we can all share.

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