A free workshop titled "Digital Photography for Artists" will be held Thursday, Sept. 18 at the Glen Arbor Art Association. The workshop will be taught by Wayne Pope, an Okemos freelance writer and nature photographer who is also an adjunct faculty member at Lansing Community College.

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