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UMass Campus Map

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Click here for other UMass maps, including a birds-eye view map, a simplified map, and a parking map.

Getting Around Campus
The letter and number after the building name allows you to cross-reference its location on the Campus Map.

The Lincoln Campus Center (C-3, C-4) is the focal point of the conference.  The Registration Desk and Hospitality Table are located on the main level.  The Print Room is also located on this level, as are the University Bookstore and several coffee shops.  Programs are given in the auditorium and various rooms downstairs on the Lower Level (reached by escalator or elevator).  Photo Hi-Jinx, model shoots, the vendor trade show, and other activities take place here.  Some rooms on upper levels are used for programs.  The floors above comprise the Campus Center hotel where conference speakers are housed.  On the uppermost floors are dining areas and the Top of the Campus lounge.  The Campus Center is connected to the Parking Garage (C-4).

The Fine Arts Center (C-5, D-5) is where the main program of the weekend is given on Saturday night.  Capable of holding 2000 people, the theater will be the only spot where all the attendees will be at the same program at the same time.  Door prizes are given away before the Feature Presentation.

Additional buildings used for programs are: Marcus Hall (C-3), Thompson Hall (B-4, C-4), Herter Hall (C-5), and Bartlett Hall (C-5).

Attendees can have cafeteria style meals at the Franklin Dining Hall (D-4).

Some outdoor model shoots are held near the Campus Pond (C-4, C-5).  You can sit by the pond and photograph the ducks swimming by.  At conferences past, this area has been used for such photo opportunities as hot air balloons, sky divers, and a militia in full uniform firing muskets. 


The UMass Campus is in the heart of the photogenic Pioneer Valley of the Connecticut River basin among the foothills of the eastern Berkshires.  Many attendees and instructors, before or following the conference, make a vacation of photographing the picturesque region or venturing north to Vermont or New Hampshire.

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