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Photography Club of Davis

STEPHENS BRANCH LIBRARY. Guest speaker Alessandra Chaves, a Davis resident & taxonomy scientist, presents some of her black & white botanical images & a short demonstration of the techniques she uses in her photography. Alessandra emphasizes form, shape, patterns & light. 7:10p–8:45p. Free

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2nd Friday ArtAbout reception: Larry Snyder

LOGOS BOOKS. View portraits of insects found in the North Davis Channel. Snyder documented insect behavior & interactions on their host plants. He is grateful to the UC Davis Bohart Museum of Entomology for the frequent assistance of its remarkable staff and associates. Snyder will be available to share about his experience. 5p–7:30p. Free

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Photography Club of Davis

STEPHENS BRANCH LIBRARY. The meeting will feature a photo critique of member-submitted images. Discuss why images do and don’t work & how the image could be improved. We also learn about the techniques involved. 7:10p–8:45p. Free

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Photography Club of Davis

STEPHENS BRANCH LIBRARY. Join instructor P.J. Thompson to see what Photoshop and Topaz AI can do to enhance sharpness, reduce noise, and quickly fix photos for commercial and non-journalistic purposes. 7:10p—8:45p. Free

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Photography Club of Davis

STEPHENS BRANCH LIBRARY. Open to the public. Meetings include showing, discussion, and audience critique of member-submitted images. Some images that need work and ” before & afters” will be included. 7:01p—8:45p. Free

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Photography Club of Davis: Photographer Spotlight

STEPHENS BRANCH LIBRARY. David J. Grenier, a fine art photographer, will share images from his travels to Sri Lanka, India, Australia, Iceland, Argentina, Chile, Banff NP in Canada, & several places of interest in the USA. After traveling throughout his youth, these photos are a continuation of his journeys around the globe. 7:10p–8:45p. Free

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Conversation with the Artist

PENCE GALLERY. Pence Director Natalie Nelson talks with Andres Alvarez, discussing his influences, his method of capturing subjects, & the contributions of photography within a larger dialogue about our current sociopolitical climate. His exhibit, Quotidian Fire/El Fuego Cotidiano, is on display through Nov 2. No registration required. 4p–5:30p. Suggested Donation $10

Sunday, October 29, 4 – 5:30 PM (FREE, $10 donation suggested)

This exhibit is generously sponsored by Helen Richardson.

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