Nancy J. Ori, well-known local photographer of architecture and landscape, will lead several photographic workshops in Cape May this spring.
Workshops vary in levels from beginner to experienced artist in all mediums.
All the workshops will focus on gardens, architecture, portraits, and natural environments of historic Cape May, and will include a walking tour of the area, wine and cheese reception, painting or photography sessions, discussions, critiques, and hands-on opportunities.
The streets, shoreline and spring blossoms of Cape May will supply each participant with an abundance of photographic or painting possibilities. Workshops vary in length from three to four days beginning April 26 and concluding the series on May 9.
Registrations have begun, and some workshops have a limited number of participants.
In existence since 1990, the New Jersey Heritage Workshops offer a variety of fine art mediums to choose from, including, landscape and architecture, portrait and street photography, Photoshop, inkjet printing, and lighting in the natural environment.
The painting workshops include topics such as watercolor, traditional pastel, sketching, pan pastel, and oil painting.
The 2009 photography faculty includes: Nancy Ori, Berkeley Heights, teaching natural light; Chip Forelli, Damascus, Pa., masters photography workshop for intermediate and advanced level photographers; Don Polzo, West Orange, Photoshop and inkjet printing; and Harvey Stein, New York, photographing people and places.
All instructors are experienced artists and teachers in their mediums and have been hand picked by Ori to fill out the program.
Workshops vary in price from $295-450.
The fine art faculty includes: Lorraine Niemela from Colts Neck, sketching as a route to art; Christina Debarry, pastels on location and panpastels; Gerry Heydt from Plainfield, oil painting in the landscape.
These workshops will have all, or some portion of them taking place on location in the streets and along the shoreline in and around Cape May.
There will be opportunities to work with photography and learn tips about lighting and how to handle your camera better to get good photos to paint from. All levels are welcome. These workshops vary in price from $295-395.
All workshops will be centered around a private cottage within the historic district of Cape May, and all take place during and around the Tulip Festival. Participants are responsible for their meals, accommodations, and transportation.
For additional information and registration, contact Nancy Ori at 908-790-8820, nancyoriphotography.com.
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