Stratford’s Dee Hiatt Is Featured Artist Thru December
Cover Photo by Dee Hiatt
A showing of original work by Stratford photographer Dee Hiatt is currently on view at the Stratford Library Lobby. The exhibit, entitled “Cell Phone Photography Project”, will be featured at the Library through December 2023. It is free and open to the public.
Viewing hours for “Cell Phone Photography Project” are: Monday-Thursday: 10-8, Friday-Saturday: 10-5, and Sunday: 1-5. The display is located in the Main Lobby of the Stratford Library.
The Stratford Library will be displaying this collection of Hiatt’s cell phone photos in an interactive format. The photos are part of a project to demonstrate the ease and fun for a non-professional to take quality photos that need little to no editing.
She will be available in the exhibit area of the library on Saturday, October 14th from 1-4 p.m. to share experiences and offer tips. A cell phone photography workshop is also planned at the Library on November 6th. Details are forthcoming.
Hiatt’s background is in science and the human body, first as a respiratory therapy technician, and then as a massage therapist and teacher. “I have also been drawn to performing as a mime and then as an improvising dancer,” she reveals. “Having several children and grandchildren has taught me the biggest lessons in improvising, often joyfully, and my husband is a major supporter of my wan-derings.”
Hiatt says the more she observes – with her cell phone nearby – the more visual surprises she finds begging to be photographed.
For further information, call the library’s Public Relations and Programming Office at: 203.385-4162 or visit: www.stratfordlibrary.org