PHOTO BY TRICIA CARZOLI | By the end of this month, Jim DeWane (above) will close DeWane Studio at 220 Main St. in Woodstock. (Right) Jim is shown with his father, Barney, who started the photography business in 1947 from a home studio. “I learned a lot from Dad,” Jim said. “He had a way with kids.”
Photography business survived fire, knocked out by COVID-19
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Tricia Carzoli is a freelance writer and photographer for The Independent, frequently reporting on community news. She has photographed for and written for national magazines and regional publications over the past 15 years.
Tricia Carzoli is a freelance writer and photographer for The Independent, frequently reporting on community news. She has photographed for and written for national magazines and regional publications over the past 15 years.
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