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Learn to photograph your art

Tim and Beth Thrift will give a presentation on Photographing Your Artwork at 6:15 p.m. on Sept. 8, for the Art League of the Smokies in Bryson City.  They own PVP Studio, a full-service videography and photography studio located in Waynesville.

The Thrifts will give simple, step-by-step tips from their years of experience on how to get great results when photographing your artwork or other subjects.

The Thrifts were former educators and have spent many years in their respective crafts. Tim has over 40 years of experience in videography. He started working with educational television in the 70s.  In the late 80s he began videotaping weddings and continues to offer this service.

Beth’s interest in photography began as a hobby. When she left education in 2000, she devoted herself to becoming a proficient photographer, first in film and later in digital.  

828.488.7843 or www.swain.k12.nc.us.cfta

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