BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Saratoga Springs Public Library//NONSGML Saratoga READS!//EN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:https://saratogareads.org/events/photography-for-kids-how-children-view-their-world-part-1/ URL:https://saratogareads.org/events/photography-for-kids-how-children-view-their-world-part-1/ DTSTAMP:20181126T132357 CREATED:20181126T132357 DTSTART:20190220T140000 TITLE:Photography for Kids: How Children View Their World (Part 1) SUMMARY:Photography for Kids: How Children View Their World (Part 1) DESCRIPTION:Photography for Kids: How Children View Their World (Part 1)\nIn collaboration with the Tang Museum, children will learn how photography can be a form of self-expression, creative thinking, and communication. We will compare photos and see how children see their world around them.\nIn collaboration with the Tang Museum, children in grades 4-6 will learn how photography can be a form of self-expression, creative thinking, and communication. Children will receive instant cameras and a guide on how to use them, take pictures around their neighborhoods, and then return them to the library to be developed. On March 20th, we will compare photos and see how children see their world around them. Photos will be displayed at the library and returned to the child after the display period has ended. Register online, in the Children’s Room, or by calling 518-584-7860, ext. 305. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
In collaboration with the Tang Museum, children will learn how photography can be a form of self-expression, creative thinking, and communication. We will compare photos and see how children see their world around them.
In collaboration with the Tang Museum, children in grades 4-6 will learn how photography can be a form of self-expression, creative thinking, and communication. Children will receive instant cameras and a guide on how to use them, take pictures around their neighborhoods, and then return them to the library to be developed. On March 20th, we will compare photos and see how children see their world around them. Photos will be displayed at the library and returned to the child after the display period has ended. Register online, in the Children’s Room, or by calling 518-584-7860, ext. 305.