Landscape photographer to speak at Port Washington Library

The Island Now
A photo of Hempstead Harbor, taken by photographer Tom D'Emic, who has taken a majority of his photos on the north shore of Long Island. (Photo courtesy of Tom D'Emic)

The Photography Club of Long Island will feature Tom D’Emic, and his presentation, “Finding One’s Photographic Vision and Expressing It in Post Processing” on Wednesday, Dec. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Port Washington Library.

During the course of his presentation, D’Emic will demonstrate the process he uses through Lightroom or Photoshop to transform a photograph to express his artistic vision. He will also show methods he employs to gain inspiration to produce better images.

The majority of his images were taken no more than a ten-minute drive from his homes on Long Island’s north shore.

When asked about his work, D’Emic says he’s always felt a connection to the beaches and creeks near his home. This connection started at an early age when he swam and played for hours at the beaches and creeks. Later in life, he says, he would spend many sunrises and sunsets fishing for striped bass and taking pictures.

D’Emic’s work has been prominently featured in galleries on Long Island. His love for this area is reflected in his work.

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