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SUMMARY:Gina Bilander: Nature Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION: \nGuests of all ages and levels of skill and equipment are welcome to join Gina\, for a day or the week\, in learning how to translate the scenes of nature they are drawn to into photographs; the art and science of light. The first class will be introductions and a power point of photographs that illustrate what will be explored during the week. There will be daily handouts of essays and poems about nature\, light\, color and the history of photography\, as well as technical information; and nearby car pooled field trips (sometimes leaving by 9:30am\, always back by lunch). One class will also have a discussion of whether\, in this time of constant social media images\, a photograph is still able to bear witness to the times we live in. No fee; donations to World Fellowship are welcome. \n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/gina-bilander-nature-photography-workshop/
LOCATION:World Fellowship Center\, 368 Drake Hill Rd\, Albany\, NH\, 03818\, United States
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SUMMARY:Gina Bilander - Nantucket: How One Small Island Helped Shape the Modern World
DESCRIPTION: “The Little Grey Lady”\, 30 miles out at sea\, has a unique history and landscape that has had an impact on the Quaker and anti-slavery movement\, astronomy\, art and literature; and the preservation of land. Beginning with the first islanders\, the Wampanoag\, to the African-American island community and Quaker abolitionists  working together\, and the site of Frederick Douglass’s first public anti-slavery speech. While many of the men were away for years at sea on the Whaling ships\, a community of strong women ran the island’s shops\, schools\, and cultural groups\, among them astronomer Maria Mitchell and Lucretia Coffin Mott. Later John Steinbeck\, Nathaniel Benchley and others formed a writers and artists colony.\n\n\n\n\n\nToday Nantucket leads in preserving it’s landscape\, ponds and harbor; and the Nantucket Land Council was supportive of the World Fellowship Conservation Easement.\n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/gina-bilander-nantucket-how-one-small-island-helped-shape-the-modern-world/
LOCATION:World Fellowship Center\, 368 Drake Hill Rd\, Albany\, NH\, 03818\, United States
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