Learn How to Organize your Photos at the Fairfield Public Library

#Fairfield, CT– Are your photos in a cluttered mess? If the answer is yes, you may want to attend a program at the Fairfield Public Library– Learning the Basics of Photo Organizing. The program will be held in the Rotary Room at the Main Library, 1080 Old Post Road on Saturday, October 29 at 2 pm.

Learn tips and tricks to turn print and digital photos (whether vintage prints or on the cloud) into an organized system that makes finding and sharing photos easy. Attendees will walk away with the know-how and inspiration to tackle and  streamline their image collections.  Isabell Dervaux has 30 years of experience as an illustrator and educator. She is passionate about photo organization and is a member of APPO and NAPO-NY.

Advanced registration is required due to the limited space. All programs at the Fairfield Public Library are free of charge. For more information and to register for this event call 203-256- 3160, or visit us on the web www.fairfieldpubliclibrary.org . Follow the Fairfield Public Library on Twitter: www.twitter.com/fairfieldpublib and Facebook: www.facebook.com/fairfieldlibrary.

(Fairfield Library Press Release)

 

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