Historical churches are so beautiful - the detail, the design, the history.
Please join Donna Dobbs for the 4th in a series of Detroit historical church photography photoshoots.
This fourth church features a stunning inside and out, with jaw-dropping painted vaulted ceiling and lovely rough-hewn red sandstone harvested in the Upper Peninsula, along with having a direct relationship in supporting enslaved African-Americans gain freedom.
Included in this photography tour is a talk sharing the African-American history related to the Underground Railroad, plus the photography of the church itself.
Fee required: $40.00 per person Zelle, CASH or CHECK
Payment preferred upon registration.
Note: Donation to the church is included in the fee.
Date: Saturday, August 24th 10:30 to 2:30 p.m. EST
Maximum # of participants: 12
Camera settings, bracketing, and additional tips will be provided.
Location: Will be shared with registered participants once fee is paid. Carpooling is on your own but once participants are known can ask who is interested in carpooling.
What to bring: Wide angle or telephoto lens, tripod preferred.