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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