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Science 2012-04-10

Local Organization Hosts A Free Photo Walk In Steubenville

KidTime begins its series of career-based workshops for the Ohio Valley's youth with a Photo Walk.

STEUBENVILLE, OH, April 10, 2012

Photography enthusiasts in the Ohio Valley can look forward to taking their photography to a new level this week as KidTime presents the first of its Spring series of workshops.

The Photo Walk beginning at the Steubenville Marina at 10am on Monday, April 9, 2012 will include beginners and intermediate street photography in Steubenville OH. The hands-on photography lesson will be given by Rik Jones of 201 Photography, a former Steubenville native who now resides in New Jersey.

Children as well as adults are welcome to participate. Participants should bring their camera(s) any kind is fine. A general interest in learning about photography is preferred. The walk will start at the Marina to shoot the bridge. It is an open session to ask questions and sit and talk about things like composition, lighting etc.

Children and adults can bring cameras of any kind, and composition and lighting will be discussed. The Market Street Bridge will be also be photographed.

To register, call (740) 346-9938 or email info@itskidtime.org or visit http://www.itskidtime.org.
KidTime founder Aundrea Jackson said: "The Photo Walk will be an opportunity for people who love or have an interest in shooting outdoors to improve their photography and discover different techniques in a sociable way."

Further information can be found at KidTime's website - http://www.itskidtime.org.

KidTime is a nonprofit organization founded in direct response to a lack of positive activities within the community for young people. The goal of KidTime is to provide fun and safe activities and learning experiences via events, programs, excursions, and more for all children while identifying youths who would benefit from other positive experiences provided by KidTime to help them to avoid the pitfalls that can derail their lives. KidTime will serve youth 16 and under with opportunities for those 17 and above to participate as staff.