Great hands-on program: photographer Jeff Smith

Hi, everyone -- Benzonia Public Library and the U-M School of Information had a great time on Saturday co-presenting photographer Jeff Smith (also of the U-M School of Information) for a pair of workshops (see attached flyer), and we wanted to recommend him as a potential teacher for your library. Jeff started with a two-hour in-library session on taking better smartphone photos, including hidden help built into camera apps, lighting, and editing tools. I'm not exaggerating to say that his tips elicited actual gasps. In the afternoon, he met a group for a photo walk through downtown Beulah. Imagine finding photographic gold in an alleyway, looking down from a hilltip, or by crouching in beachgrass to get the best lake view! Then, he showed how he chooses and edits to bring out the best in the photos. Jeff is a natural teacher of both beginners and experts. He's genuinely interested in others' work, smoothly balances one-on-one advice with large-group guidance, and takes deep pleasure in helping others learn. He also enjoys exploring new communities. Here are some links to help you learn more about his work: Jeff's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jmsmith802/ Jeff's website: http://www.jeffreysmithphoto.com/ Write-up about Jeff's workshop: http://imlsmaking.sites.uofmhosting.net/2018/09/pro-photo-day-in-benzonia/ Photos from Jeff's workshop (but not *by* Jeff!): https://www.flickr.com/photos/michiganmakers/albums/72157672892509448 As Amanda noted afterwards, this workshop was a real success in reaching a maker/hands-on/creative audience that includes men, and we're excited about photography as a means to balance gender in programs. If you would like to reach out to Jeff for a workshop possibility, you can email him at jmsmith802@gmail.com. Thanks, Kristin -- Kristin Fontichiaro University of Michigan School of Information 4427 North Quad 105 S. State St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1285 734.647.3593 Blog <http://fontichiaro.com/activelearning> | Book an Appointment (school year only) <https://www.google.com/calendar/selfsched?sstoken=UUFHX1E5cXRtYUVQfGRlZmF1bHR8YmY3NDdlYzA4ZDM2MjFmMzAzMDM2OTA3NGM3NjliMzQ> *Projects:* Michigan Makers <http://michiganmakers.si.umich.edu> | Making in Michigan Libraries <http://makinglibraries.si.umich.edu> Data Literacy in High School <http://dataliteracy.si.umich.edu> | Public Library Management MOOC <http://ai.umich.edu/portfolio/public-library-management/>

Join the Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library on Thursday, October 11 at 7pm. at the Alpena High School Auditorium for an extraordinary evening with Emmy and Peabody Award-winning documentary filmmaker, Lynn Novick. For nearly 30 years, she has been directing and producing films about American history and culture, most recently /The Vietnam War/, an immersive, 10-part, 18-hour epic co-directed with Ken Burns that aired on PBS in the fall of 2017. Novick and Bums have collaborated on some of the most acclaimed and top-rated documentaries to have aired on PBS, including /Prohibition, Baseball, Jazz, Frank Lloyd Wright and The War,/ a seven-part, 15-hour exploration of ordinary Americans’ experiences in World War II. Tickets for this event will be $10 per person and can be purchased online at www.alpenalibrary.org For more information contact Eric Magness-Eubank Library Director Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library emeacl@alpenalibrary.org 989.356.6188 ex 11
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Eric Magness-Eubank
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Kristin Fontichiaro