Want to schedule time in the Studio ? The shooting area is available free for members on Wednesday ( Until 5 ) and Friday Night . Schedule time with the Arts Center Office . One of the more advanced photographers is usually available if you need assistance .
Want to schedule time in the Studio ? The shooting area is available free for members on Wednesday ( Until 5 ) and Friday Night . Schedule time with the Arts Center Office . One of the more advanced photographers is usually available if you need assistance .
APRIL JURIED PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT
The juried photography exhibit will be April 5 th to the 26 th at the Arts Center . Work submitted must have been completed in the past 3 years . There is a maximum of 3 entries and entries will be juried .
Categories : Portrait , Still Life , Landscape and Manipulative .
Entry Fees : HAC Members $ 8.00 per entry Non Members $ 10.00 per entry .
All work must be framed and ready to hang , no clip frames or saw tooth hangers . You must use a wire hanger secured to the frame . Proper wiring can be done by the HAC Staff for $ 5.00 per piece .
Upcoming Shows
We will be hanging photographs in Casciano ’ s in September . We ’ d like to stick to a “ Pinelands Theme ”. There are plenty of local spots ( including Batsto Village , blueberry fields and cranberry bogs ) to ensure a wide range of excellent images .
Not all Pinelands images are trees and flowers . There is also the Winslow Junction ( old rail terminal ), Buzby ’ s Chatsworth General Store , Wells Mills County Park , the Wetlands Institute , Forsythe Wildlife Refuge to name a few locations .
After the April Juried photography show we will be taking member entries over to the library for the May show there .
Tip of the Week
Work must be hand delivered to the Arts Center on Wednesday March 30 th and April 2 nd during gallery hours and must by picked up on Wednesday April 27 th and Saturday April 30 th during gallery hours .
Reception and Awards ; Thursday April 7 from 6 to 8 pm .
Need a quick and easy way to hold your camera steady ? Get a ¼ in threaded eye bolt ( ¼ in is the standard tripod socket size ), put a piece of rope or line and tie it in a large loop . Put your foot in the bottom of the loop and hold the camera up until the line is taut . This will help keep the camera steady at slower shutter speeds .
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