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A Photographer’s Vision with Joe Standart-Inspiration for Imagining Lyme

Learn about using light and depth to create a mood. See the announcement of Photos of Distinction for Winter/Spring 2021.

An Artists’ Vision – Landscapes of Joe Standart

April 4, 2021

See the announcement of Photos of Distinction for Fall/Winter 2020-2021”.  

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Shadows in Light

January 13, 2021

Watch this video, which is part of our Imagining Lyme photo exploration series, to get tips on taking photos while considering light and its shadows.

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Light of Day

November 6, 2020

Watch this video, which is part of our Imagining Lyme photo exploration series, to get tips on taking photos while considering light as it relates to the time of day.

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It is all about the light

September 15, 2020

Imagine for a moment your favorite place. Picture that place in your mind and identify the time of day, from which direction the light is coming, and your emotional connection. Is it a happy, energetic picture, or a mellow, relaxed and contemplative scene, or something completely different? Is there a sunset, or fog, or rain,

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