Annual photo exhibit in Exeter

More than 100 fine art photographs are currently on display in the New Hampshire Society of Photographic Artists’ 13th annual exhibit and sale at the Exeter Town Hall Gallery. The show will be up through Feb. 11.

Featuring work by photographers from around the state, the show includes black and white silver gelatin prints, conventional color prints, pinhole photography, hand-made contact prints and digital images printed on archival papers. The combined styles and techniques reflect new and old field methods.

The exhibit is on the upper level of the Town Hall building at 7 Front St. in Exeter, open Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 4 p.m. Gallery talks by NHSPA members will be scheduled soon. For more information, visit www.nhspa.org.

 
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