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In the 1960's, photographer Wynn Bullock, best known for his black-and-white work, began experimenting with abstract color photographs of light. Limited by the technology of the time, he was unable to create stable, high-quality prints of his images. Fortunately modern advances have made this possible, and the Center for Creative Photography will be displaying new archival prints created from the photographer's original Kodachrome slides.