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Photography Club of Long Island (PCLI) Library Presentation

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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 14, 2012, 7:30 PM


ALL ARE WELCOME!


7:30 pm -- Media Center Gallery Walk/Talk


*** 8:00 pm--SPECIAL PRESENTATION ***


Don’t miss the opportunity to hear Robert Salzbank, a thirty-year veteran portrait, wedding and event photographer


Mr. Salzbank will take you far beyond the basics of lighting and f-stops into the realm of human psychology, emotions and timing. How do you pose a classic wedding portrait when the bride is six inches taller than the groom?   What do you do if the bride’s mother is having the worst bad hair day of her life- and the groom shows up, after the bachelor party, in a full body cast?  What if the groom’s father has more chins than the number of buttons on his vest?   Salzbank will teach you how to control the situation that is handed to you with a sense of humor.  Did you slip and break your wrist at a party you are photographing?  Did you show up at an event and your car is the only one in the parking lot? What if the waiter spills hot mushroom gravy down your back? Is your camera lens fogging up?  Rob is ready to answer all of your questions about the technical and human psychology challenges of photographing people.Rob has been taking photographs since he received a Nikon camera for his thirteenth birthday.  His BS in Psychology from Syracuse University is another handy tool in his photography gear box.  Mr. Salzbank has been a resident of Port Washington, along with his wife and twin daughters, for twenty-two years.  He is the owner of Rampage Studios in Albertson, New York, where he has been in business for over thirty years.  He never tires of each new experience in photographing people who are celebrating significant events in their lives.Robert Salzbank’s presentation is sponsored by the Photography Club of Long Island (www.pcliphoto.org).  Mr. Salzbank has been one of PCLI’s most popular speakers.  Get to the Library early for a good seat.


 


*******SAVE THE DATES:


Wednesday, November 28th (note the change of date due to Thanksgiving)


7:30 PM -- Member only Critique Night


Wednesday, December 2nd


7:30 PM -- Member only Learning Night


Wednesday, December 12th


*** 7:30 PM -- Library Encore Presentation ***


A Tribute to Pride in Port in Music & ImagesEveryone is Welcome!We will present a copy of this program to the Pride-in-Port Committee and to the PWPL


Watch this space for further information or


Check out our website at www.pcliphoto.org



Sandy Jo Becker Hyman


President, Photography Club of Long Island


info@pcliphoto.org / 516 375 8155

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