PPC to present photo series March 3

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Princeton Photography Club (PPC) is set to present the photo series “Through the Lens: The World Around Us” on Thursday, March 3, 2016. The event will feature “East of Paris” by Julian Weitzenfeld of East Windsor.

Princeton Photography Club (PPC) is set to present the photo series “Through the Lens: The World Around Us” on Thursday, March 3, 2016. Presentations will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be held at D&R Greenway Land Trust located at One Preservation Place in Princeton.

The event will showcase a body of work from three photographers, providing a glimpse of the world not always obvious or accessible regardless of whether that world is on the other side of town or on the other side of the ocean. The “Through the Lens” series, initiated in spring 2014, continues to connect viewers with a breadth of places and themes through the power of images.

The presentations for March 3 are entitled: “A Tale of Three Cities: Photographs of New York, Philadelphia and Princeton” by Richard Trenner of Princeton, “East of Paris” by Julian Weitzenfeld of East Windsor and “Shock and Awe: Philly’s Tattoo Convention” by Scott Gordon of Yardley, PA.

The event is free and open to the public. For directions or more information, contact President Carl Geisler at (732) 422-3676 or visit the PPC website at princetonphotoclub.org.

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