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“Beyond the Frame: An Exhibition of Digital Photography” opening at DMC Center for Economic Development on Monday, Dec. 2

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Free opening reception highlighting talented vision of 20 Continuing Education Digital Photography students; exhibit features 80 photographs and runs through Dec. 17

They have a passion for photography and have spent time improving their skill to capture digitally the captivating images on the other side of the lens. And, their efforts and talent will be showcased during a two-week show, “Beyond the Frame: An Exhibition of Digital Photography,” that opens Monday, Dec. 2, at the Del Mar College (DMC) Center for Economic Development located at 3209 S. Staples, 78411 (directions).
 

The special thing about this type of exhibit is its revelation that photography is a personal way of looking at the world. Everyone has a different vision and a unique way of looking at things; and I believe for those who see ‘Beyond the Frame,’ they will see the world through the eyes of 20 unique photographers.§§§§

Jeff Janko, Digital Photography Instructor with DMC Continuing Education

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Padre Island Sunrise_Photographer Dora Alaniz_ DMC Continuing Education Digital Photography Class_Fall 2024

Student photographer Dora Alaniz will display her digital photos, including “Padre Island Sunrise,” during “Beyond the Frame: An Exhibition of Digital Photography,” a two-week show that opens Monday, Dec. 2, at Del Mar College’s Center for Economic Development (3209 S. Staples, 78411). The show is hosted by DMC Continuing Education’s Digital Photography class and features 80 photographs captured by 20 students taking the class this fall. “Beyond the Frame” runs through Dec. 17.

Pelican at Dinner_Photographer Andres Alaniz_DMC Continuing Education Digital Photography Class_Fall 2024

Del Mar College Continuing Education’s fall 2024 Digital Photography class will showcase their creative work during their two-week show, “Beyond the Frame: An Exhibition of Digital Photography,” that opens Monday, Dec. 2, at the DMC Center for Economic Development located at 3209 S. Staples (78411). Among the 80 digital photographers to be displayed is Andres Alaniz’s “Pelican at Dinner.”

Glacier_Photographer Jennifer Wetz_ DMC Continuing Education Digital Photography Class_Fall 2024

Among the 80 photos featured during the two-week show, “Beyond the Frame: An Exhibition of Digital Photography,” is “Glacier” by student photographer Jennifer Wetz, who is one of 20 students taking Del Mar College Continuing Education’s Digital Photography personal enrichment course. “Beyond the Frame” opens Monday, Dec. 2, and runs through Dec. 17 at the College’s Center for Economic Development located at 3209 S. staples (78411). Many of the displayed digital photographs will be available for purchase.

Glacier_Photographer Jennifer Wetz_ DMC Continuing Education Digital Photography Class_Fall 2024

Twenty Del Mar College Continuing Education Digital Photography students will showcase their “view of the world” during the two-week show, “Beyond the Frame: An Exhibition of Digital Photography,” that opens Dec. 2 at the DMC Center for Economic Development. The fall 2024 show features 80 digital photographs, including Christian Dela Garza’s “Glass Art.” The show runs through Dec. 17.

Still Standing_Photographer Christina Vuittonet_ DMC Continuing Education Digital Photography Class_Fall 2024

“Still Standing,” a photograph showing an old windmill persevering time, is among the 80 digital photos making up Del Mar College Continuing Education’s fall 2024 Digital Photography class show, “Beyond the Frame: An Exhibition of Digital Photography,” at the DMC Center for Economic Development. Christina Vuittonet, who took “Still Standing,” is one of 20 students completing the personal enrichment course this fall. “Beyond the Frame” opens Dec. 2 and runs through Dec. 17.

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