Journal-World hosts photography lectures

Two nationally know photographers, David Hume Kennerly and Bruce Dale will lecture about their images next week at the Lawrence Arts Center.

David Hume Kennerly

Kennerly, who speaks Monday at 5:30 p.m., won a Pulitzer prize for his photography in Vietnam and was later President Gerald Ford’s personal photographer. He has a knack for getting behind-the-scenes photographs of presidents and national and international figures. He has published several books of his photography.

Dale, who speaks at 7 p.m. Thursday, has had over 3,000 photographs published in the National Geographic magazine and Geographic books. He is a technical wizard who has mounted cameras on the tail of a 747 and captured a bullet as it penetrated a Steuben glass globe. Dale travels extensively lecturing on digital photography.

Bruce Dale