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Smartphone Photography Workshop for Seniors

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Join us for a workshop with Wayne R. Pope, Adjunct Professor of Photography at Lansing Community College, and learn how to capture stunning photos with your smartphone.

In this workshop, you’ll learn to:

  • Navigate camera menus
  • Frame your photos
  • Edit and share your images

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your photography skills. Register for one of 15 available spots by calling the Reference Desk at 906-226-4311. 

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