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Two longtime photographers to show works at Tiburon Town Hall


Tiburon resident Fred Chin has been into photography since he was 15 years old, when he began using his dad’s Leica camera and built his own enlarger using scrap pieces from old camera parts. “I like to record scenery and people for their memories,” says Chin, now 81, “and I love photography because it’s so enjoyable and relaxing.” Chin’s photos will be on view alongside the work of fellow Marin photographer James Fowler of Kentfield Jan. 12-Feb. 29 in the upstairs Community Room and the downstairs lobby and council chambers at Tiburon Town Hall. An artists’ reception for the exhibit, called “Landscapes, Oak Series and Macro” will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Jan. 12. (Diane Smith photo / For The Ark)

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