Manchester Parks and Rec partners with Hunt’s Photo for beginner photography camp

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The City of Manchester’s Parks and Recreation Division is excited to announce a partnership with Hunt’s Photo to provide a hands-on photography class tailored for beginner photographers. This class is perfect for all ages who are interested in getting started with photography.

Artists Muse: Joe Dakin ‘Charred’ Climate Change, Part 2

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In this second of four-part series, Manchester Ink Link explores the issue of Climate Change through the artist’s perspective. In “Digital” and “Charred” Joe Dakin focuses his lens on mother nature taking back human-built structures and he succinctly addresses the catastrophic damage already done.  If you haven’t yet seen his bio, you can find more on NH Artist Joe Dakin here.

Now Open: Millyard Museum’s Special Exhibit, ‘Manchester Through the Lens of Frank Kelly’

read more…: Now Open: Millyard Museum’s Special Exhibit, ‘Manchester Through the Lens of Frank Kelly’

This exhibit highlights the works of Frank Kelly, a prominent Manchester photographer from the 1950s through the 1980s. Kelly owned Frank Kelly Studio in Manchester for 49 years. Over his long career, he, along with his wife Eleanor, photographed many Manchester people, businesses, and landmarks.

‘Flatpacking Santorini’: One-woman photo exhibit exploring Greece, post-double mastectomy

read more…: ‘Flatpacking Santorini’: One-woman photo exhibit exploring Greece, post-double mastectomy

On Saturday, October 3, 2015, St. Philip Greek Orthodox Church, 500 W. Hollis Street, Nashua, will hold its third annual Taverna Night of live Greek music, dancing, and mezzethakia – traditional finger foods, desserts, and cash bar – from 7 to 11 p.m. with a little extra “Opa!” on the side courtesy of Nashua resident, Carolyn Choate, who will present her first-ever photo exhibit, “Flatpacking Santorini,” during the festive evening.

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