ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Black & White Photography with Alice M. Hughey
Date: March 30, 2008
Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge
Details:
Begin this adventure into black and white nature photography
by looking at images with artist Alice M. Hughey, then
migrate outdoors for some camera time with the photographer.
Dress for the weather. Bring a camera. Reservations required.
Fees:
FREE
Contact:
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Visitor Contact Station
(718) 318-4340
Date: March 30, 2008
Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge
Details:
Begin this adventure into black and white nature photography
by looking at images with artist Alice M. Hughey, then
migrate outdoors for some camera time with the photographer.
Dress for the weather. Bring a camera. Reservations required.
Fees:
FREE
Contact:
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Visitor Contact Station
(718) 318-4340
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Tuolumne
Veteran
Thanks for the update, Chris.
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Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
Thanks for the update. B&W with a rangefinder for nature could be neat...
David Goldfarb
Well-known
Okay, I was going to have to miss this because the APUG Traveling Portfolio get-together at my place was the same day, but since only a couple of people RSVP'd for that, three of us so far have decided to attend the workshop, and I'll bring the portfolio with me, so we can look at it after the workshop.
The APUG Traveling Portfolio is a portfolio of prints by APUG members that gets mailed from one participant to the next. Each person puts in a new print when the portfolio arrives and takes out their old one, and then ships it on to the next participant. We've got two portfolios circulating after doing this for a few years now. Each one has about 15-20 participants, and it takes about a year for each portfolio to make the full circuit.
The APUG Traveling Portfolio is a portfolio of prints by APUG members that gets mailed from one participant to the next. Each person puts in a new print when the portfolio arrives and takes out their old one, and then ships it on to the next participant. We've got two portfolios circulating after doing this for a few years now. Each one has about 15-20 participants, and it takes about a year for each portfolio to make the full circuit.
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ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Looks like we'll have good weather for this tomorrow. 
Don't forget to call to reserve your seat...
Chris
Don't forget to call to reserve your seat...
Chris
David Goldfarb
Well-known
Chris, I meant to ask, were you the guy with the TLR?
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
Unfortunately, I had to work at the last minute and missed this. I did manage to get over there on Friday and look at the photos. I'll have to get my TLR out and stop by there at a later date.
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