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Exhibit showcases work of digital photography clubPublished 02/01/09
For Sandy Huberfeld, art comes into focus through the lens of her digital camera.
Paul W. Gillespie — The Capital
Andy Uroskie, a member of the Digital Photography Club of Annapolis, views the work of another club member at a reception for the exhibit “Scenes of Anne Arundel County” in the Anne Arundel Delegation Room at the Lowe House Office Building in Annapolis."To me, photography is painting," the Annapolis resident said. "I don't have the talent to paint (with a brush). I paint with a photograph." Specifically, a digital photograph. Ms. Huberfeld serves as exhibition director for the Digital Photography Club of Annapolis, which currently has an exhibit at the Lowe House Office Building. "Scenes of Anne Arundel County," which features 39 color and black-and-white images, opened last month in the Anne Arundel County Delegation Room. It runs through...
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