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Adorama LIVE Community Image Review
We talk so much about how to shoot and techniques while its happening but what about the finished product? No matter the skill level we all need another credible eye for feedback beyond that of comments on social media. At this event have your work viewed by two working professional photographers with over 40 years of experience between them. Daniel Norton and Seth Miranda are accepting submissions FROM YOU to be viewed and discussed constructively. Keep in mind this will be reoccurring on the last Wednesday of every month when available.
*Photos are to be submitted via email no later than 24 hrs prior to the event
*While we will do our best to include all participants. Not all images will be selected for viewing and will be pulled at random from the submissions.
This event will NOT be live-streamed and will be in person only. Photographers must be present at time of event or the work will be skipped over during discussion if selected.
Venue: Adorama Event Space
42 W 18th St
Map
212-741-0063
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