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Daily Photographs at Horsebarn Hill with Milton Levin

Milton Levin, well known for his daily photographs of Horsebarn Hill in all weather, all seasons, and times of day, will share why this place is special to him through the lens of his camera. https://www.ctpublic.org/news/2025-10-23/video-a-uconn-professors-obsession-is-creating-a-near-daily-photo-record-of-horsebarn-hill “It’s Different Every Day: Daily Photographs from Horsebarn Hill” by Milton Levin You can find Milton Levin almost every morning and evening around Horsebarn Hill capturing images and walking his chocolate Labrador retriever, Acadia. Milton also has taken some amazing aerial video and shots…

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March 1, 2026 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

where

245 Glenbrook Rd
Storrs, CT 06269 United States

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Free

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Milton Levin, well known for his daily photographs of Horsebarn Hill in all weather, all seasons, and times of day, will share why this place is special to him through the lens of his camera.
https://www.ctpublic.org/news/2025-10-23/video-a-uconn-professors-obsession-is-creating-a-near-daily-photo-record-of-horsebarn-hill

“It’s Different Every Day: Daily Photographs from Horsebarn Hill” by Milton Levin

You can find Milton Levin almost every morning and evening around Horsebarn Hill capturing images and walking his chocolate Labrador retriever, Acadia.
Milton also has taken some amazing aerial video and shots of Horsebarn Hill.

Levin is currently an Associate Research Professor in the Department of Pathobiology and Veterinary Science. He has a BS in Marine Biology, a MS in Veterinary Medical Sciences, and a PhD in Immunology and Toxicology. His current research focuses on the impact of pollution on the health of aquatic wildlife, including dolphins and seals. Milton traveled both nationally and internationally to collect biological samples from marine mammals and uses his camera to document his travel experiences and on-site field research to help communicate his scientific research.
Milton also has an Aerial Photography business
This program is offered conjunction with the exhibition Raid the Archive: New Eyes on Horsebarn Hill

SNOW DATE: March 8, 2pm
FREE

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