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Show BDAC Photography class should be 'fun'damental BOUNTIFUL--A ward winning photographer Roger Tuttle of Woods Cross will teach a photogra- phy class at the Bountiful Davis Arts Center beginning Sept. 24. The class is open to beginning to ad- vanced photographers. Emphasis will be placed on composition and design. "This is a great class for those who don't know an F-stop from a stop sign," said Tuttle. 'Getting to Know Your Camera," will be part of the class. Students will photograph a variety varie-ty of subjects with 35 mm slide film. Each week, students will review the slides of the previous week's assignment. Tuttle learned to overcome his fear of the camera when he was eight years old. Since that time he has won numerous awards for his photographic skills. In 1988, he was voted best news photographer in Utah by the Utah Press Association. The eight-week course begins Sept. 24. "This will give everyone j a chance to display their masterpieces master-pieces for holiday guests to admire," ad-mire," joked Tuttle. The fee for the course is $65.00. Students may register at the BDAC. This photo depicting book banning is just one of the many award winning photos taken by Roger Tuttle. Tuttle will teach the photography class beginning Sept. 24 at the Bountiful Davis Art Center. |