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    David LaBelle to Speak at Delaware Photographic Society on November 11

    David LaBelle to Speak at Delaware Photographic Society on November 11

    Presented by Delaware Photographic Society

    November 11, 2009


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    David LaBelle, noted photojournalist, teacher and author, will speak on Wednesday, November 11 at 7:30 p.m. at a meeting of the Delaware Photographic Society. The meeting will be held in the Cokesbury Village auditorium on level C. Cokesbury Village is located at 726 Loveville Road, Hockessin, DE. This event is free and open to the public. LaBelle will be talking about his new book “I Don’t Want To Know All The Technical Stuff. I Just Want To Shoot Pictures” a TLC approach to taking great photographs at any age. He wrote this book specifically to encourage people to relax, have fun, be creative and to not get bogged down by all the “rules” of photography. His approach to photography benefits the beginning photographer as well as the accomplished photographer. For additional information on this event email DPS726@AOL.com or call 610-358-5191. To learn more about the Delaware Photographic Society log onto www.delawarephotographicsociety.org.


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        Tickets: Free and open to the public

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        Dates:
        November 11, 2009

        Times:
        7:30 p.m.

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