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94 Photographers Document 1 Day In Tampa Bay: See What They Saw
In the annual "One Day Tampa Bay" photography project, photographers hit the streets Sept. 18, searching for engaging photo subjects.

DUNEDIN, FL — The work of 94 professionals and amateur photographers who documented Tampa Bay during a single 24-hour period is on display at the Dunedin Fine Art Center through Dec. 23.
In the annual "One Day Tampa Bay" photography project first launched in 2016, photographers from throughout Tampa Bay were tasked with hitting the streets on Sept. 18 in search of the most engaging photos they could find.
This year, the participating photographers submitted more than 800 snapshots of Tampa Bay during that 24-hour period.
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This year's entries featured spontaneous photos of Tampa Bay residents at work and play, environmental portraits, landscapes and photos that shed light on social issues. Photos were submitted from Tampa, St. Petersburg, Dunedin, Clearwater and areas in between.
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Dunedin Fine Art Center curators Catherine Bergman and Nathan Beard were charged with selecting 80 photos of the exhibit in the second-floor teaching gallery at the fine art center.
Meanwhile, One Day Tampa Bay founder Jamie Jackson and fellow photographers Beth Reynolds, Chip Weiner, Jennifer Ring, Veronica Stewart, Lisa Presnail and Kevin King were were responsible for choosing the photos for the annual "One Day Tampa Bay" book.
The exhibition at the Dunedin Fine Art Center, 1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin, can be viewed Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

A scenic beach vista is marred by the presence of a discarded face mask, a symbol of the pandemic that has shaken the world.
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