Lynn resident Larry Dunn’s solo photography exhibit “The Color and Shapes of Playgrounds” opened May 4 at the Stetson Gallery at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Marblehead at 28 Mugford St. The exhibit will be open through June 8. Dunn has been interested in photography for about 60 years now, since his dad got him involved as a young teen. He primarily started off … [Read more...] about Lynn resident shares photography at Stetson Gallery
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‘Love Letter to Marblehead’ photo exhibition opens March 28
It’s never too late in life to let passion take the wheel. Julian Orenstein, 66, has been a pediatric emergency room doctor for over three decades, but he was always interested in photography. “I always found my way to having a camera,” he said. “In college, as it turns out, there was a dark room in the dorm I was living in. I was playing with (photography), but it was … [Read more...] about ‘Love Letter to Marblehead’ photo exhibition opens March 28
FRINGUELLI: Please look away
Emma Fringuelli Since Feb. 24, 2022, when Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s army launched a full-scale war in Ukraine after eight years of conflict in Donbas, footage of the carnage has flooded every type of media. As a Ukrainian-American who studies Eastern Europe, I spent these nearly two years watching the destruction left in the Russian army’s wake: the … [Read more...] about FRINGUELLI: Please look away
BARBER: Capturing the entire picture
As we approach the expected September launch of the iPhone 15 series, swirling speculation over the gadget’s new features include one unsurprising focal point: the camera. Word on the street is that the newest model will feature a 48-megapixel ultra wide lens. Following Apple’s introduction of the touch screen in 1993, FaceTime in 2010, and Siri in 2011, it seems the … [Read more...] about BARBER: Capturing the entire picture