8:00 am
Capturing the Palm Beaches FOTOwalk – Cityscapes and Murals of Downtown West Palm Beach
Cityscapes and Murals of Downtown West Palm Beach FOTOwalk - $45.00 We will meet in the lobby at the Palm Beach Photographic Centre at 8:00 am and then head out together on foot to photograph. Our instructor will provide tips on photographing the cityscape of downtown West Palm Beach and show you how to capture the artistic beauty and cultural essence portrayed in the amazing and iconic murals located throughout the area. Refunds and Cancellations For any workshops at the Centre, all payments will be refunded IN FULL if a workshop is canceled by us. If you decide to withdraw from this FOTOwalk, please inform us at least 3 days before the day of the FOTOwalk; we will refund your deposits, less a $15.00 withdrawal fee. Our obligations to the professionals who teach at the Centre dictate that no refund of payments will be made to you if you do not notify us of your withdrawal at least 3 days before the start of the FOTOwalk. However, in the event that a replacement is found to fill your vacant space, all payments, less the withdrawal fee will be refunded. No refund of fees will be made for no-shows or for withdrawal after the FOTOwalk begins. Membership fees are non-refundable.
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FREE CLOSING RECEPTION: David Burnett “I SAW A 60-Year Journey Around the World”
Join us for a final evening of “I SAW A 60-Year Journey Around the World” with David Burnett Attending In Person For nearly 70 years, David Burnett has weaved together a breathtaking tapestry of world history. Jimmy Carter, the former governor of Georgia, campaigns in the Democratic primary for his party’s nomination to the presidency. New Hampshire, USA, February 1976 He has photographed every American President since JFK in 1963 and produced a unique collection of portraits of the last 12 occupants of the White House. Curious about the unpredictable events that shape the world beyond America, he authored powerful stories on military and political conflicts, on man-made and natural tragedies across all continents from the Vietnam War to the Fall of the Berlin Wall, to the aftermaths of 9/11 and hurricane Katrina. Leo Jereb, Veteran of the 4th Infantry Division on Utah Beach where he landed on D-Day, Normandy, France, 1979.© David Burnett (Contact Press Images) Since 1974, he revisits the Beaches of Normandy and connects with American veterans who landed in France on June 6, 1944. Mankind’s ceaseless attempts to defy gravity remains an overriding theme as shown by his work on the exploration of space—from the launch of Apollo 11 in 1969 to that of Atlantis 40 years later—and on the achievements by athletes participating in Summer Olympics.
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