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60 THE QUEENS COURIER • BUZZ • MAY 30, 2013 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com Photo exhibit as ONSITE DOCTORS • EYE EXAMS • CONTACTS • 1 HOUR SERVICE • VISION PLANS ACCEPTED • SUNGLASSES • LOWEST PRICES 2 PAIR OF EYEGLASSES QC QC QC $99 Includes: EYE EXAM, Frames & Lenses Select frames with clear plastic, single vision lenses+/- 4 sph., 2 cyl. Not valid with any other offers, sales, vision plans or packages. Must present prior to purchase. Offer valid at this location only. Offer ends: 6/17/13 NO-LINE BIFOCAL EYEGLASSES $99 Includes: EYE EXAM, No-Line Bifocal Lenses & Frame Select frame with select clear plastic no-line bifocal lenses +/- 4 sph., 2 cyl up to 2.50 add. Not valid with any other offers, sales, vision plans or packages. Must present prior to purchase. Offer valid at this location only. Offer ends: 6/17/13 DISPOSABLE CONTACTS $99 Includes: •EYE EXAM •2 Boxes of Lenses Clear Soft contacts brand clear spherical lenses. Not Valid with any other offers, sales, vision plans or packages. Must present prior to purchase. Offer ends: 6/17/13 BAY TERRACE SHOPPING CENTER 211-51 26 AVENUE • BAYSIDE, NY 11360 718.631.3699 *FREE with the purchase of glasses. Contact Lens Exam and EYE EXAM tting add’l. *See store for details. QC FLEX SPENDING Use it or lose it! SPRING into SAVINGS of the 2013 THE QUEENS QueensCourier.com buzz BY ANTHONY O’REILLY The diversity of Astoria is the focus of a new photography exhibit that kicked off at LaGuardia Community College. “The Astoria Project,” a collection of photographs snapped and curated by students of LaGuardia enrolled in photography classes, focuses on how people of different backgrounds interact within the neighborhood. The idea for the exhibit came when Scott Sternbach, director of photography at LaGuardia Community College, and Dr. Anna Cieslik of the Max Planck Institute of Religious and Ethnic Diversity teamed up. Yet both Cieslik and Sternbach said they found taking photos in the street more diffi cult than they anticipated. Sternbach then came up with the idea to have the college students take over the project as a learning experience. “It’s an opportunity to hone their skills,” said Sternbach. “A lot of the students are shy and in order to do this you have to be brave, you have to be fearless.” At the exhibit’s grand opening on April 11, students spoke of their experiences walking on the streets trying to fi nd their subjects. Eddie Santillan explained how he had to sit down and talk with one subject, an Italian man named Casper, before he was able to photograph him. “I had to know the guy fi rst,” said Santillan. “It was cool to get to know him for a bit.” Alvaro Imbrett shared his similar experience while running the track around Astoria Park. “There’s always hesitancy,” he said about the subjects he photographs, “but the photographer has to sell himself. You have to reassure the subject of what you’re doing.” In addition to showing off the diversity of Astoria, Imbrett wanted to refl ect himself in his photographs. “I want them to see me,” he said. “I think every photographer’s work should resemble themselves.” The exhibit will run until June in LaGuardia’s photo gallery. It will then make its way around the world, being displayed in Singapore, Johannesburg and Germany. “I don’t think it’s hit me yet,” said Santillan of his work travelling around the world. “I don’t think it’ll ever hit me.” Photos Courtesy of LaGuardia Community College Photographer Johnny Tsang SOCIAL EXPERIMENT


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