For the month of March, the Plumas Arts Gallery at 525 Main St. in Quincy is featuring the work of photographer Bruce Titus. An opening reception for his show will be held Friday, March 1, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the gallery.
Titus currently lives in Reno, Nevada, but he said his California roots go back to the 1840s, before the Gold Rush. While he does not describe himself as a professional photographer, his images have hung in a number of art galleries over the years.
Aside from a couple of photography classes in college, Titus said he is entirely self-taught. Advances in photography equipment and software allow him to push the envelope of creativity and produce images that blur the line between painting and photography. He refers to much of his body of work as “interpreted photography.”

He has put together an eclectic body of work that is a reflection of how he sees the world. Titus has recently added purely digital images to his portfolio. These images are created entirely within Photoshop and other computer programs rather than starting with a photo.
The Plumas Arts Gallery and office hours are Wednesday – Friday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. More information is available by calling 530-283-3402 or visiting https://www.plumasarts.org/.
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