The Princeton Photography Club will hold a reception on Sunday, June 13, to open its annual show at the Montgomery Center for the Arts. The club’s "home show" will run through June 25. The Montgomery Center for the Arts is located at 124 Montgomery Road, Skillman. The show may be viewed during normal gallery hours at the center, Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m., except on July 4, when the center is closed.
The reception presents a unique opportunity to view fine photographs and to discuss them with the artists. The show represents a broad range of photography, including black-and-white and color, in digital and traditional prints, across an equally broad range of subjects.
The Princeton Photography Club was founded in 1983 to serve photographers of all skill levels and to provide an environment where members meet to exchange ideas and information and to mentor each other. Members are not only encouraged to exhibit their works, but given substantial assistance in doing so, including advice on professional presentation of works and aid with matting.
Current members range in age from 16 up. Members mentor each other in subjects such as black-and-white photography, digital photography or nature subjects. Meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month from September to May at the Montgomery Center for the Arts. Programs include field trips, visits from teachers and professional photographers, critique sessions for members’ works, instructional tips on techniques and practical skills such as mat cutting.
For general information about the club, or to attend a meeting, please contact Ed Greenblat, president, at [email protected] or (609) 497-9288 (daytime) or (609) 683-0419 (evenings).