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Resource: The Metropolitan Museum of Art

From: Sally
Sent on: Wednesday, January 23, 2013, 10:46 AM

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Hello Photographers!

Here's an idea to keep you busy during this winter - visit and shoot photos at museums.  This is a great way to keep practicing and check out the latest exhibitions for inspiration.  If you haven't been at the Met yet, there is an exhibition called "Faking It - Manipulated Photography Before Photoshop".  This is available until 1/27/13, so check it out before the end of this weekend.

There are other interesting exhibits to see at The Met.  Click on this link:

http://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/current-exhibitions

The best part about shooting photos at museums during the winter is that you get to stay warm!!  I would like to see some new photos in our Miscellaneous Album - so get out there and create some great masterpieces!!

 

Best, Sally

 

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