From Snapshots to Works of Art: How to “See” Photographically Workshop

From Snapshots to Works of Art: How to “See” Photographically Workshop

Donated by: Dwight Hiscano

Donated by: Dwight Hiscano

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Join renowned photographer Dwight Hiscano for a one-on-one or small group of up to 5 people photography workshop in Boonton. After a brief gallery talk and discussion at historic Maxfield’s Engine House, you and your guests will explore the town of Boonton while learning about equipment, light, composition and subject matter. Find out how to make the best use of any equipment, from an iPhone to a full-frame DSLR, and learn how composition and light can turn a snapshot into a work of art. All levels welcome! About Dwight: Widely published and collected, Dwight Hiscano has been shooting professionally for nearly forty years. His photographs have appeared in The New York Times, Black and White Magazine, Nature’s Best, and Nature Conservancy Magazine. A recipient of Black and White Magazine’s Single Image Spotlight Award, and a “Juror’s Top Five” selection in the International Photography Awards, Dwight’s images have been featured in numerous group and solo exhibits including the Nature's Best exhibit at the Smithsonian, the National Geographic sponsored International Mountain Summit in Italy, the Capitol Rotunda, and an exhibit at Ohio Wesleyan University's Ross Art Museum, alongside works by Winslow Homer, Thomas Hart Benton and John Marin. He has sold thousands of prints through galleries and art dealers. His Gower Gulch, Death Valley photograph was recently published by National Geographic in Wie Sie die Berge Noch Nie Gesehen Haben (Mountains as You’ve Never Seen Them), a collection of mountain landscapes published in Germany. Dwight's prints are held in numerous collections both in the U.S. and abroad. He often leads photography workshops, lectures and gallery talks, and was the keynote speaker at the Garden Club of America’s Annual Horticultural Conference. A lifelong conservationist, Dwight has served on the boards of The Nature Conservancy’s NJ Chapter, the New Jersey Highlands Coalition and the Summit Conservancy in his hometown of Summit, New Jersey. He has volunteered hundreds of hours and raised thousands of dollars for charities and conservation efforts. He founded and curated the Annual Highlands Juried Art Exhibit with the New Jersey Highlands Coalition. Now in its eleventh year, the Highlands Exhibit has been hosted by the Smithsonian-affiliated Morris Museum in Morristown, NJ, in addition to several other venues.

A note from New Jersey Highlands Coalition: Join us for the 12 Days of Giving for Clean Water, our virtual Holiday Silent Auction supporting the NJ Highlands Coalition. The auction opens November 27 at 12:00 AM and closes December 7 at 11:59 PM. Bid on unique items and experiences while helping protect the clean drinking water that over 70% of New Jersey residents rely on. Winners will be announced via email on December 8. Every gift makes a difference!

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