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Fountain Hills Photography Club meets Sept. 11
All photography enthusiasts invited
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The Fountain Hills Photography Club will meet Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 6 p.m. in the Community Center.
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The Fountain Hills Photography Club (FHPC) will meet Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 6 p.m. at the Fountain Hills Community Center.
The FHPC is a growing group of enthusiastic local photographers of all levels intent on sharpening their skills, exploring the capabilities of smartphone cameras and artificial intelligence, experiencing the wonders of post-processing and exchanging the stories behind the photos.
On Sept. 11, the club will continue its Before and After Program and its Show and Tell Slideshow.
As summer turns to fall, the club is looking forward to several of its snowbird members returning and anticipates the opportunity to spend more time outside to take photographs, a press release said.
All are invited to attend and bring their photos to share and desire to learn more.