There will be a digital photo art exhibit by Jerry Hassinger and a special reception on August 9 from 2:00 to 5:00 at the Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art in Millersburg, Dauphin County. Proceeds from the exhibit will be donated to the Center’s education program.
From a wild meadow by his home to the Grand Canyon, Jerry Hassinger, an upper Dauphin County native, has roamed field, forest, lake and stream for 75 years. For five decades, he has been accompanied by a camera.
He classifies himself as an artistic conservation/education photographer. Drive by a need to conserve wildlife and wild places, his nature is to explore, find, create, share, interpret and inspire.
A camera, computer and paint shop pro are the tools he used to create the digital art photos that populate this exhibit, which will run from July through September at the Center.
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