Nancy Ney Virtual Presentation - Travel Tips for Photographers - Please RSVP

Nancy Ney Virtual Presentation - Travel Tips for Photographers - Please RSVP

From April 23, 2020 7:15 pm until April 23, 2020 9:00 pm

At Evelyn Greer Park

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Stay tuned! This event will be conducted online via Zoom.

A link and password for the meeting will be included in our next newsletter. 

We hope to see all of you joining us.


For those who had the opportunity to watch this talk in person last year, please note that this is an updated presentation with many new awesome images.

As one of New York City’s most sought after advertising and lifestyle photographers for decades, Nancy Ney has won multiple industry awards, including the Clio. In 2013, her artistic focus shifted and, having honed her craft to a fine art, began traveling the world photographing special situations and unique themes that interested her. Humanity portraits set in exotic geographical regions as well as natural landscapes that possess a singular sense of beauty have become her hallmark. 

India, Mexico, Ethiopia, Bhutan, Galapagos, Iceland,Costa Rica, Kenya, Namibia and Nepal are just some of the countries where she has “gotten the shot.” Her international images have won numerous awards, including First Prize at the ipa Family of Man 2016. She was chosen to exhibit in the Coral Gables Museum for the contest; Capturing Coral Gables. Fourteen of her images entitled “Exploring Humanity” were on display in the American Airlines Terminal at MIA for 6 months this year. For 2020’s International Color Awards she received 4 honorable mentions and 5 nominations. In addition, she won first prize for photography at the St Stephen’s Art Festival in Coconut Grove this past February. 

Nancy lives in Miami and has participated in many of South Florida’s fine art fairs, as well as exhibiting in Fire Island, New York. To view her full portfolio, visit nancyney.com


 

Click on the below gallery to have a small taste of Nancy's awesome work!