Holding, in the Light, Framing the Sacred: Photography in the Digital Age
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October 22 - 24, 2010 Friday through Sunday (2 nights)
$200-360
based on accommodations choice
Guest information
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About the accommodations
Prices for overnight programs include room, board, and tuition.
Private room
These quiet, single rooms are perfect for those who want a real retreat, and are simply decorated with a twin bed and desk.
Shared room
For those who elect to share a room with a guest or another participant, these offer comfort at a modest price.
Commute
Commuter rates include lunch and dinner during the program.
Private rooms are allotted on a first-come, first-served basis, with consideration given to those with special needs.
Prepare to behold! As fall unfolds its glories, set your camera to worship mode and come to Pendle Hill. Taking advantage of the magic light of morning and late afternoon, we will literally “hold in the light” and “frame the sacred.” Worship, poetry, Taizé chanting, and worship sharing will enrich our time together as we also visit the basic technical aspects of digital photography and explore fine art photography, portraiture, and photo-journalism.
$360/private room; $285/shared room; $200/commuter.
Leader(s)
Sharon Gunther is a member of Swarthmore Monthly Meeting (PA) and a freelance professional photographer. Her photos grace the website and publications of Pendle Hill and Friends World Committee for Consultation, and her photographs of Paris and Guatemala were featured in a spring 2008 exhibit at Pendle Hill. Sharon teaches digital photography at the Fleisher Art Memorial in Philadelphia. See her photographs at https://web.mac.com/sharongunther.