The Kiawah Island Photography Club is so talented and so very generous with sharing their work with the community that they deserve all the support the island can give them. So here is upcoming event that we can show our support. Feel free to comment on any future exhibits that they may have. Seeing their work around the island is sure to put a smile on your face.
The Kiawah Island Photo Club currently has an exhibit featuring 43
members’ photographs in addition to a 37 picture series entitled, JOHNS
ISLAND: A MOMENT IN TIME, A History of Johns Island in Pictures at Rick
Rhodes Photography and Imaging, 1842 Belgrade Avenue, Charleston, West
Ashley area in the vicinity of Highway 17 and Wappoo Road (across from
Charleston Pet Resort).
This Friday evening, April 13 from 6 to 8, there is a reception and
everyone is invited! (No charge for admission.)
The exhibit includes an extensive sampling of photographs taken by members
on a wide variety of subjects. In addition, there will be featured
photographs selected from the Photography Club’s 2011 video entitled
Johns Island: A Moment in Time. The video, which will be played during the
reception, is a history of Johns Island in pictures and presents an account
of the island’s history and development.
Everyone is invited to attend the reception and also to stop by to view the
exhibit at your leisure during the month of April. The exhibit will hang
thru April 30.
The Kiawah Island Photo Club currently has an exhibit featuring 43
members’ photographs in addition to a 37 picture series entitled, JOHNS
ISLAND: A MOMENT IN TIME, A History of Johns Island in Pictures at Rick
Rhodes Photography and Imaging, 1842 Belgrade Avenue, Charleston, West
Ashley area in the vicinity of Highway 17 and Wappoo Road (across from
Charleston Pet Resort).
This Friday evening, April 13 from 6 to 8, there is a reception and
everyone is invited! (No charge for admission.)
The exhibit includes an extensive sampling of photographs taken by members
on a wide variety of subjects. In addition, there will be featured
photographs selected from the Photography Club’s 2011 video entitled
Johns Island: A Moment in Time. The video, which will be played during the
reception, is a history of Johns Island in pictures and presents an account
of the island’s history and development.
Everyone is invited to attend the reception and also to stop by to view the
exhibit at your leisure during the month of April. The exhibit will hang
thru April 30.
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