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Buggy photography to be illuminated

out tigerbeetleBug-loving photographers will get the inside scoop on photographing insects through a presentation from Kefyn Catley, a biology professor at Western Carolina University, at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 9, at the Cullowhee Methodist Church.

Catley will discuss macro photography equipment, shooting techniques, field craft, post-production methods and the importance of knowing your subject. His images are well known for their sharpness, clarity and distinction. 

Attendees are encouraged to bring bug-related photographs for a show and tell after the presentation. 

Part of the Sylva Photo Club’s monthly meeting. Free for members and $5 for non-members. 

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