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Local UNH Student Featured Photographer In New Haven Show

Local Madison resident and University of New Haven Senior hosts photography show to benefit Hospital of Saint Raphael in New Haven.

GABRIEL BALSAMO IS FEATURED PHOTOGRAPHER AT HOSPITAL OF SAINT RAPHAEL

First college student to display artwork at hospital.

 

Photographs by Gabriel G. Balsamo, a 21 year old Madison resident, and 2009 graduate of Daniel Hand High School, are on display at the Hospital of Saint Raphael in New Haven for the month, beginning Tuesday, September 4th. 

Balsamo is a senior at the University of New Haven, studying fire science and criminal justice.  In his spare time, he enjoys photographing his travels in Connecticut, New York and Italy, nature and fire scenes when he is not on duty as an EMT and volunteer firefighter with the North Madison Fire Company, or Westbrook Ambulance.

His award winning photo, “Grapes” will be included, along with a collection of photos of New Haven and Italy.  Photos will be displayed in the hallway across from the hospital cafeteria, down the hall from the gift shop at the Chapel Street entrance.

All works on display are framed and available for purchase, 25% of proceeds to benefit Hospital of Saint Raphael Auxiliary. For more information about his photos and website, contact Gabriel at g.b.photography@att.net.

 

 

If you would like more information about this topic, or would like to schedule an interview with Gabriel, please contact him at 203 779-9451 or g.b.photography@att.net.

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