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Allentown Morning Call - Painter Georgia O’Keeffe, Stieglitz’s widow and one of his most obsessive subjects, launched the museum’s photography collection in 1949 with a gift of Stieglitz pictures. The exhibit thoroughly examines Stieglitz’s preoccupations with clouds Learn More

Portsmouth Herald - in a community where you can’t swing a cat without hitting a wedding photographer, it may seem strange that another has set up shop in Portsmouth. However, Michelle Brewster, the owner and lead photographer of MAC Photography, sincerely believes her Learn More

Morning Call - Family, travel and construction photography by Lee Butz. Opens Thursday. Through Oct. 25. Baum School of Art, 510 Linden St., Allentown. 610-433-0032. http://www.baumschool.org . Michael Wysochansky: The nephew of coal region artist Frank Wyso draws Learn More

Orlando Sentinel - If you are serious about photography, use a tripod. It’s a must in the lowest, and often best, light. Mate’s favorite places to photograph the region in autumn include Acadia National Park in Maine; Franconia Notch in New Hampshire; Woodstock, Vt Learn More

Everything Alabama - Every medium imaginable - from painting, sculpture and photography to pottery, jewelry and mixed media - will be under the tents. The best of the lot will be chosen by Barbara Broach, director of the Kennedy-Douglas Art Center in Florence. Awards Learn More

Coloradoan - The Center for Fine Art Photography needs volunteers on Oct. 12 for the International Exhibition of Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins. Volunteers needed to count visitors, help with food and answer visitor questions. Contact Azarie Furlong at 224 Learn More

Herald Tribune - Photography “Cuba, the Natural Beauty”: Landscape photographer Clyde Butcher will discuss his dramatic photography of the remote and mountainous regions of Cuba, taken for the Conference for the Caribbean and the Americas in 2002. Book signing to Learn More

Indianapolis Star - Plans include more video in the form of virtual tours and time-lapse photography of the construction of new exhibits, as well as podcasts. Learn More

Guardian Unlimited - If you live outside the UK or travel abroad frequently, the digital editions allow you to enjoy original Guardian & Observer page layouts and colour photography anywhere in the world. More about the Digital editions by Emily Bell, Editor in Chief Learn More

Louisville Courier-Journal - Joe Schneid, Jerry Yates and Al Wollerton, all of Louisville, share a love of photography and showed up to shoot. “We like this event because there’s lots of options,” Wollerton said. “Balloons, people, morning fog — it’s all nice.” Learn More

Greeley Tribune - Eric Padilla stands in front of the mural titled Face that he painted on the wall of Studio 121, a photography studio in Loveland. An aspiring artist, Eric paints and is enrolled in video and multimedia classes at Aims Community College. After Learn More

Boston Globe - Contemporary Aerial Photography,” the marvelous exhibition that runs at the Boston University Art Gallery through Oct. 28, is that it lets us look down from on high as long as we like without ever having to worry about the descent. Aerial photography Learn More

Nevada Appeal - Tamyra Crossley Photography, 1414 Sugar Maple Ave., photography, Tamyra Crossley, owner. Well Ordered House, 1414 Sugar Maple Ave., house cleaning/organization, Tamyra Crossley, owner. Pacific Crest Mortgage, 1395 Hwy 395 N, mortgage broker/banker, Les Learn More

Herald Tribune - A Hilarious History of the Black Plague,” “A Heartbreakingly Boring Album of Shellfish Photography” and “The Ultimate Guide to Scarves.” I, personally, can’t wait. David Grimes can be reached by mail at the Herald-Tribune, P.O. Drawer 1719, Sarasota Learn More

Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - Most of the students were graphic design and photography majors. The professionals said they were interested in attending the next event. “When you see people who are wanting to talk to you about what you do, it is re-energizing,” said Anne Esse, a Learn More

Morning Call - The photography in the books is lovely, the titles mouth-watering and the geographical range of the recipes wide. But many of the recipes require a kitchen staff or access to obscure ingredients. One evening, frazzled by a ridiculously complicated Learn More

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