Not exactly as the camera sees it

Nancy Richmond, with help from her husband, Mark Pachak, hangs several of her abstract photos Sunday at ENO in advance of Thursday’s opening at the wine bar on East Second Avenue. Richmond, a photojournalist for more than 25 years, recently graduated from the Academy of Art University with a master of fine-art photography degrees. “Abstraction is a departure from reality and is my tool to depict emotions rather than objects,” she said. Her work will be displayed through Jan. 13. Enlarge photo

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Nancy Richmond, with help from her husband, Mark Pachak, hangs several of her abstract photos Sunday at ENO in advance of Thursday’s opening at the wine bar on East Second Avenue. Richmond, a photojournalist for more than 25 years, recently graduated from the Academy of Art University with a master of fine-art photography degrees. “Abstraction is a departure from reality and is my tool to depict emotions rather than objects,” she said. Her work will be displayed through Jan. 13.

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