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Aerial Kite Photo Show

Temple Habonim, 165 New Meadow Rd, Barrington, RI | Get Directions »
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At Habonim: Aerial kite photography show

 

BARRINGTON – The Temple Habonim Art Gallery will showcase the aerial kite photography of Ivan Wolfson, MD, beginning on Sunday, March 3, with an opening reception scheduled from 1 to 3 p.m.

According to Dr. Wolfson, a small digital camera is attached via a few metal brackets to the line of his kite. “I choose the angle at which the camera sits and choose location, timing and conditions. The camera is programmed to take a photo usually between five and 10 seconds. The camera is set to rotate a few degrees every 10 seconds. The randomness makes the process more interesting for me and gives the photographs, especially the ones with people, a candid feel,” he said.

The photographs are taken from between 50 and 300 feet high. “These heights offer fantastic perspectives that are not often seen,” he said. “Similar to macro photography, the images produced may be disorienting due to the novel perspective, yet often are very beautiful. I love when someone sees one of these photographs out of context, and cannot be sure what it is.” 

The photography exhibit will continue through May 2. The temple is located at 165 New Meadow Rd. For more information, call 401-245-6536 or email office@templehabonim.org.

Event Details

Posted by: Mary Korr
Where Temple Habonim 165 New Meadow Rd, Barrington, RI 02806
Next on This event is over.
Time 1:00 pm–3:00 pm
Price $0

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Temple Habonim

Temple Habonim

165 New Meadow Rd, Barrington, RI
401-245-6536

Temple Habonim considers itself a regional center of Jewish life for Rhode Island's East Bay and adjacent Massachusetts towns. As the only established temple in this area, it serves as "a gathering place for social, educational, spiritual, and community activities." The 200-family congregation is bound together by Reform Jewish values.  It serves Jews by birth or choice and interfaith families. Shabbat observances are held Friday night and Saturday morning. Among its outreach efforts are social action projects for all ages, teen programs, senior "Renaissance" activities and Sisterhood for women. An accredited religious school serves children from kindergarten through 10th grade and hosts a satellite preschool and after-school kindergarten program for the Jewish Community Center of Rhode Island. Rabbi Andrew Klein provides the spiritual leadership.

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