Community Corner
Captivating Nature Photography on Exhibit at Canton Library
Photographer and author Wendy Rosenberg shows wildlife and landscape photographs in exhibit during January

“People have to have passions to keep them going,” says Wendy Rosenberg. Her photography exhibit in the Canton Public Library gallery space during the month of January is clear evidence of a passion for creating captivating nature photography.
Wendy, a registered nurse by profession, as well as an author and UConn Master Gardener, is a Canton resident. “Capturing the sights of nature fills my spirit,” she says. “I picked up my first Brownie camera as a teenager and became fascinated with photographing nature.” Wendy has continued her work, keeping the process simple and without digital manipulation, and also considers it therapeutic to aid in coping with health issues. Many of the images were taken in her own back yard in Canton, which she has made especially attractive to wildlife through a certification process with the National Wildlife Federation.
Wendy Rosenberg’s "Natural World’ Photography” exhibit runs from Wednesday, January 2- Thursday, January 31 and is free to view. Canton Public Library is at 40 Dyer Avenue, Canton. For information and library hours, please call (860) 693-5800, email bvanness@libraryconnection.info, or visit www.cantonpubliclibrary.org.