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Portrait Buffalo II – Cepa Gallery

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.

CEPA Gallery is celebrating their 50th anniversary by reviving one of their earlier projects which was: Portrait of Buffalo. Portrait of Buffalo was a photographic survey captured in the late 1970s that showed the city’s people and places. Decades later, Portrait of Buffalo II shows how much Buffalo has changed since then by focusing on the individuals, communities, and businesses that support Buffalo in the 21st century.
