Digital Photography Workshops

Val Mazzenga & Shelly Lawler will give Digital Photography Workshops aboard Norwegian Cruise Lines Gem cruise ship 9/21/08 & 9/28/08.

Get Ready to Make a Great Picture

You will learn tips from the pros on how to make a great vacation picture.

Make a Great Picture – Rain or Shine

Learn the pro tips on understanding lighting and using your camera settings to make great pictures on location.

Shooting People – Pro Secrets

Tips for making people look their very best. Bring your camera and be prepared to shoot…

Understanding the Digital Workflow

Discussion of the evolution of film to digital and today’s digital workflow: shoot to print.

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Shelly Lawler

Shelly Lawler

In addition to exhibitIng at art fairs throughout the country, Shelly has an inspiring presentation titled: "Bringing the Outside In ... Living In the Garden Year Round." She will deliver this inspiring, thoughtful, even educational message using images from her garden. She will speak of the benefits of finding a way in a garden, how to decorate a home with images of nature,and how to use today's photo technologies to capture images and share them with friends and family.

In the side room to the auditorium at the Franke Center there will be a display of her framed and matted art work.

This presentation will appeal to gardeners, artists and photographers. and wannabe photographers.

MAGC's community meeting is May 20 at 7 p.m. with socializing beginning at 6:30 p.m.. at the Franke Center for the Arts,
214 Mansion St. across from Oaklawn Hospital, one street Norrth of the downtown area.

For more information or questions, contact Gogel at 963-1448 or vgogel@aol.com.


 

Display Booth

Shelly Lawler is a featured artist with Vutec Inc.

With the touch of a button, Vutec's ArtScreen technology transforms your plasma television or high-tech video display into a breathtaking work of art that enhances any room decor. Inside an elegant hardwood frame, an ultra-quiet motor raises the artwork to fully reveal the viewing screen. When turned off, your television disappears as the ArtScreen is lowered into the picture frame

Click on the link below for more information.

http://www.vutec.com/artscreen_systems/app/index.php