CAPE MAY — The Photography Club of Cape May is pleased to announce two new exhibits featuring member photographs at two historic locations in Cape May. The Chalfonte Hotel’s King Edward Bar is displaying photographs with the theme “Springing into Summer” through June. A new show, “By the Sea,” opens in July and runs through Aug. A third show, “Nature,” will be featured in Sept. and Oct. The Chalfonte, at 301 Howard Street, is the oldest operating hotel in Cape May– built by Civil War hero Henry Sawyer in 1876. Another exhibit of Photography Club members’ art is on display at the Mad Batter Restaurant, located in the historic Carroll Villa Hotel, 19 Jackson Street, Cape May.
Thirty members are participating in the two shows. Both exhibits are now open to the public seven days a week.
The Photography Club of Cape May is a group of local photographers who meet to learn new skills and help each other improve in the many facets of taking pictures and processing them. They meet the first Mon. of the month at 1 p.m. at the Cape May Beach Property Owners’ Association Clubhouse, 201 Clubhouse Drive, in Town Bank. Each meeting features a program ranging from a speaker, workshop, photo walk or demonstration. On third Wednesdays of the month members meet at 6:30 p.m. in a private home for small group instruction. Topics cover a wide range of interests. The club has monthly challenges, photo shoots and photo walks.
Members are very active in their Photography Club of Cape May Facebook page where they post photographs related to the challenges and comment or make suggestions for each other’s work.
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