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2016 PhotoScenic Weekend at Pine Mountain State Resort Park, 28-29 Oct 2016

By Gil Lawson

PINEVILLE, KY (6 May 2016) - The 54th edition of the PhotoScenic Photography Weekend will be held at Pine Mountain State Park Resort, 1050 State Park Road, Pineville, KY, October 28-29, 2016, and is open to all outdoor photographers. The PhotoScenic Weekend is hosted by workshop co-directors Bill Luster, Tom Barnett and Tom Hardin. The weekend begins Friday at 1pmCT/2pmET, with workshop sessions, followed by photography on Saturday and a competition on Saturday night. Further program details and speakers will be announced at a later date. Workshop registration is $10 per person and is payable upon arrival at Pine Mountain. For pre-registration and questions email Tom Barnett at tombarnett@twc.com with "PhotoScenic" in the subject line.

Pine Mountain State Resort, a 30-room lodge with cottages and a full-service restaurant, provides special room rates for the PhotoScenic Workshop. Call the park at 800-325-1712 for reservations and mention PhotoScenic Workshop.





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