Travel to exotic new places and engage your imagination through the work of Judith Ennis Photography, which will be on display at the Montclair Public Library beginning March 6.
Judith Ennis of West Orange has the unique ability to capture life of an exotic place through her camera lens. Ms. Ennis will share her photographs of flowers, buildings including the World Trade Center Memorial and people in her solo exhibit "Judith Ennis Photography" on view at the library from March 6-31.
”I am very excited to be exhibiting my photography at the Montclair Public Library,” Mrs. Ennis said. “This exhibit will feature photographs from my travels around Israel and the eastern United States. I enjoyed taking these photographs and I hope that people enjoy them as much as I do."
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A reception for the public to meet the photographer and view her work has been scheduled at the library on Thursday, March 6 from 6-8 p.m. at the library at 50 S. Fullerton Ave., Montclair.
Ms. Ennis has previously exhibited her work at the Maplewood, Caldwell, Roseland, Nutley, Florham Park and Glen Rock libraries. She is a member of the Livingston Camera Club. Mrs. Ennis has traveled to many foreign places and has taken photographs in Turkey, Belgium, Paris, Rome, London, Buenos Aires and Spain and Portugal.
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Ms. Ennis sells note cards of her photography online at her website. Judith Ennis Photography is also on Facebook.
When she is not taking photographers, Ms. Ennis is a computer teacher. She is the founder of Tutor Computer Company and teaches computer skills to people and "engage them in the joy and value of using the computer." She also teaches computers at the Adult School of Montclair. For more information on Ms. Ennis, please visit her website at http://judithennis.zenfolio.com/.