"Photography by Donna” is the July art exhibit at the Stratford Library. Original photography by Stratford native Donna Rae Henault Caporaso will on display throughout the month. The exhibit is free and open to the public.
Caporaso is a Stratford based photographer specializing in the beauty of nature. She discovered her love and gift for photography during a time of crisis and challenge in her life. Seeking to regain her balance, she grabbed her camera and went exploring around Stratford. Her photos capture a sense of tranquility and sadness, a soul seeking solace which can swiftly draw one in. While her love of sunrises and sunsets is evident in her portfolio, she also enjoys photographing birds, plants and scenery.
One of Caporaso’s photos - a Snowy Owl at Long Beach – was recently selected for the front page of the New Haven Register. She graduated from Stratford High School and the Connecticut Business Institute and is a proud mother of three and grandmother of one. Caporaso dedicates her first Stratford Library exhibit to Kim, Robin and Rose for their encouragement to publically share her photography.
"Photography by Donna” will be on display in the Main Lobby of the Stratford Library, 2203 Main Street in Stratford through July 31. For further information, call the Library at 203.385.4162 or visit: www.stratfordlibrary.org.
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