Thirty four skilled members of the Emirates Falcons Photography Club, EFPC, are set to unveil their best work at a special exhibition in Al Ain after they teamed up with Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority, TCA Abu Dhabi, to put on the show.
The club, which is based in Ras al-Khaimah and is under the patronage of Sheikh Ahmed bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Chairman of Ras al-Khaimah Ports and Customs Department, will be making a special journey to the Qattara Arts Centre in the Garden City to display 30 of their very best images in a three week show, starting on May 27th.
Organised by TCA Abu Dhabi, the exhibition will act as a showcase for the 30 photographs taken by 30 of the members of the EFPC, which is also a member of the International Federation of Photographic Art, FIAB. The club members are from different nationalities and backgrounds, meaning the exhibition will boast a whole host of different styles and influences.
"We are interested in supporting and enhancing the art scene in the UAE," said exhibition coordinator, Nawal Al Ketbi. "The collaboration between Emirates Falcons Photography Club and the TCA is a perfect way of building bridges between the photography community in the UAE and the general public, who we are convinced will be enthralled by the quality and range of the pictures that will be on show at this exhibition."
Source: WAM
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