September 2013 Greetings and welcome, NVPS members. I am excited about what our new board has in store for you this year. But first let me offer my sincere thanks to the numerous volunteers (both board and non-board members) who are the machinery that run NVPS and make our programs and activities really interesting and special. THANK YOU. I am very lucky to be working with people who are talented, thoughtful and dedicated. It should be a wonderful year for learning and sharing photography ideas, places to photograph and, of course, our images. September’s Lineup Let’s talk about September where we will hit the ground running. You will not want to miss a single event this month. Here is a quick summary: Sept 3 – Adam Jones: An internationally recognized photographer explores the world through his nature, travel, and wildlife images. He is one of Canon’s legendary “Explorers of Light”. Enough said. I want his job! Sept 7 – Field Trip to Old Truck Graveyard near Richmond, VA: You will find an endless supply of old abandoned trucks, rust, peeling paint, old truck logos, grills and hood decorations, abstract patterns, textures and geometric shapes. I’ve been here twice and can’t wait to go back on Sept. 7. See a few of my images here taken from this gem of a site. Email field-trips” at ”nvps.org for more information and to sign up. Sept 10 – Anonymous Nature Image Critique by Chuck Veatch: In addition to having a very long list of photography related credentials, including past president of NVPS, Chuck is also Chairman of the Board at Nature’s Best Photography. Find out from a master what makes or breaks 25 nature images. Sept 17 – Competition Night with Josh Taylor: Josh is certainly NVPS’s most popular judge and for good reason – he’s fair, detailed and decisive; he’s a fulltime professional photographer, lecturer, and tour guide with a ton of experience and a 6th sense about what makes a good image. He very well might be the area’s quintessential photography judge. Even if you do not compete, don’t miss this competition. It will be a great learning experience. Sept 24 – Members Gallery – Sandi Croan (Prints) and Timber Gooding (Digital): I know these will be spectacular. Sandi and Timber have each received “Photographer of the Year” awards and have a huge collection of award winning material to present. Sandi’s “Tuscan Villa” won “Print of the Year” last year and Timber’s last digital presentation looked like a Hollywood production – I’m not kidding! Sept 24 – Matting Forum with Bob and Willa Friedman: Here is something practical that each and every one of us needs to know how to do, and how to do it right. Bob and Willa (both past NVPS presidents) will teach their techniques for sizing and cutting mats and how to correctly attach them to your print so they look professional. They will also cover where to buy equipment and supplies without breaking the bank. Good stuff from two people who make and show alot of great prints. Changes in Competition Rules By now you have probably heard that new competition rules are in place. The most significant is the formation of a 3rd class. Last year’s “Advanced” class will be split into two classes. You may self-select based on your competition experience. If you are not sure about your competition class, check with Beth Morris or Susan Phillips (competition” at ”nvps.org) well in advance of the first competition for a recommendation. Another change is that except for class 1 (novice), you may only submit one image per category (for example, no more than one digital, one color print and one monochrome print). See the complete set of competition rules here. Note to prospective members Joining a camera club is the single most cost effective way to improve your photographic skills. You will learn about great photographic sites and opportunities; how to use todays popular post-processing software; how to create award winning photos, and you meet with other like-minded people who share your passion for making great images. NVPS will have 37 meetings and 11 field trips this year. At $45 for a yearly individual membership, this comes to less than a dollar per event. Feel free to attend a few meetings as our guest and see for yourself. I promise this will be time well spent. NVPS meets every Tuesday from 7:30 at the Dunn Loring Fire House from September to May. Whether you just bought your first camera or you are a seasoned enthusiast or professional, we look forward to meeting you. Notes to renewing members regarding dues, membership and helping out Last year, due to a slight drop in membership, NVPS’s expenses exceeded its income. Although we have a reasonable sized buffer to absorb the cost difference, we want to make sure we maintain a minimum sized membership (about 250 members) going forward. Now I have a few small requests to ask that will greatly help NVPS to meet its membership goals this year: 1) Please pay your dues promptly in September - This will give us a good idea how many returning members we have and how much effort to put forth to increase our membership. Please note that members who compete in monthly competitions must pay their dues no later than October 1 to keep any points received in the September competition. 2) Tell a friend about NVPS – If you have a friend interested in photography, invite them to sit in at a few Tuesday night meetings to see if they have interest in joining NVPS. Word-of-mouth is a great source of advertising. 3) Become a field-trip mentor – If you are an experienced photographer, we could use your help on field trips. If you have already been to a planned site, your expertise could be valuable to new or novice members. Also consider being a car-pool contact. Contact Chuck Campbell or Tom Pratuch at field-trips” at ”nvps.org. Also note that we will be stepping up our efforts to greet new members at the door Tuesday evenings. If you have an interest in being an impromptu greeter (no pressure!), please contact Tami Stieger, our membership coordinator. She could use your help all year, but especially in September-November. Final words My goal this year is to continue to make NVPS a great place to learn and share photographic ideas in a fun and enjoyable atmosphere. The board has done a magnificent job in finding and selecting presenters, judges and field trips and I commend them on their efforts. I am proud to serve as your president and look forward to seeing you in September and throughout the year. Best regards! Mike Whalen NVPS President 2013-2014
email : president”at ”nvps.org Now is the time for all good NVPS members to renew your NVPS membership!
September 3rd - Adam Jones: Canon Explorer of Light NVPS welcomes members, guests, and members of other photography clubs to come see Adam Jones, Canon Explorer of Light. This internationally recognized photographer explores the world through his nature, travel, and wildlife images. Jones’s award-winning photography is widely published in magazines, posters, calendars, books, and in national advertising campaigns for clients such as Canon, Ford, Eddie Bauer, Miller Beer and Honda. Adam is recognized worldwide as an outstanding stock photographer with his images represented by Getty Images, Corbis, Visuals Unlimited, Photo Researchers, and Danita Delimont Stock Photography. His work has sold for editorial and commercial uses in over 30 countries. Adam’s publication credits also include: National Geographic Books, Time, Life Magazine, National Wildlife Federation, Audubon, Sierra Club, Disney and hundreds of textbooks. In 1995, the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year Contest honored Adam by selecting one of his images from over 19,000 entries, as the winner in the “In Praise of Plants” category.
Adam has published eight coffee-table books.
September 10th - Chuck Veatch - Anonymous Nature Image Critique Our Education & Training opening night of 2013 will feature a long time friend of NVPS, Chuck Veatch. One of our region’s top photographers, Chuck was a former member of the Northern Virginia Photographic Society, and he has frequently spoken at NVPS and judged competitions for us. Chuck has attended workshops with Freeman Patterson and the Rocky Mountain School of Photography.
September 17th - Competition - Judge Josh Taylor
Join us in welcoming Judge Josh Taylor
for our first competition of the year. Josh has presented photography workshops at the Smithsonian National Orchid Show, U.S. National Arboretum, U.S. Botanic Garden, Brookside Gardens, Sarah P. Duke Gardens, American Horticultural Society Garden School, Adkins Arboretum, and Longwood Gardens.
The NVPS Website has a gallery of past Competition winning images at http://nvps.org/gallery/v/competitions/. If your image placed first, second, third or received an honorable mention in a club competition, it is eligible for this gallery. This is not done automatically; you must specifically provide consent for your image to be included in the gallery. To have your winning image included in the gallery, email competitionwinners" at "nvps.org and provide the following information: Your name Digital Winners: Competition image use now should be indicated in the upload program (check box for permission and entry into end of year). Print Winners: send a digital version of your print, sized as if it were for digital competition (smaller is ok, but not too small). The FotoFax newsletter is usually finalized during the weekend immediately following the monthly club competitions. If your image is a first place winner and you send it in before the Friday following competition, your image will be forwarded to the editor for inclusion in FotoFax. If you have not provided permission before that deadline, another winning entry may be used. Co-Vice Presidents of Competition Susan Phillips and Beth Morris welcome you all back to a new and exciting year of competition.! We have a new rule structure that can be found under Meetings/Competition/NVPS Rules of Competition. Please read these rules and decide what class you would like to compete. If you are undecided as to what class you belong, Susan and Beth will be available to discuss at the first two meetings of the year and after. We have three themes this year:
We also look forward to judges for November 19th–Mary Louise Ravese; December 17– Corey Hilz; February 18–Cindy Hobgood. Some Competition Reminders: Images are uploaded the Sunday before competition meeting by 6pm with your username and club password under NVPS Competition upload. All usernames and passwords have been changed. If you do not know your NEW user name and the NEW password, please email competitionsupport" at "nvps.org. Do NOT wait until the last minute to request it. All images must have been captured within two years of competition date. For prints, please make sure the maker, title, class/category, and date of capture are on the back; with arrow indicating this edge up. Neither name nor title should appear anywhere on the front of photo or mat. Mats must be securely attached. Sign -in the night of competition by 7:15 PM Make sure your mat size abides by the rules. All members will be invited to ” before competition dinner” with the judge at Chili’s of Tyson’s Corner starting at 5:30. RSVP emails will go out in advance of dinner for a reservation head count from Beth Morris ( tenfrwrd" at "verizon.net) Keep in mind competitions are to help us learn and improve our photography. We may not always agree with the results but we will become better photographers through the judges expertise and critiques. And what can more fun than looking at pictures.! Susan Phillips Co- Vice President of Competiton
It’s all in the presentation - (or
make the passer happy with well-matted photos.)
Sept 24th - Prints - Sandi Croan Sandi Croan is an independent photographer from Centreville who has been living in Northern Virginia since 1978. She specializes in landscape, nature, and travel photography with an eye for capturing the unique and creating fine art for homes and offices. Sept 24th - Digital - Timber S. Gooding A true native of Northern Virginia, Timber Gooding has seen the area grow from beautiful and natural landscapes to the modern and exciting architectural arena it is today. He has been involved in the arts his entire life and recently became involved in photography as a hobby. As a professional makeup artist, he has an eye for color and composition naturally, and has traveled around the world working for Smashbox Photo Studios in L.A. Now, he has moved his talents to behind the camera and enjoys every minute. “I wish I had been into photography during my travels for work, but, now I have an excuse to go back to all the exciting places a second time!"
September 7th: Old Truck Graveyard Our first field trip of the year is going to be held at the old "Truck Graveyard" located in Columbia VA. Whether it is this year's Abandoned and Discarded or next year's Still Life competition theme, this visit will provide ample photo opportunities for both. There are acres of old and abandoned trucks that provide great opportunities for close-up, still life, HDR, abstract photography and more. The estimated drive is 2.5 hours from our area to Columbia, VA which is situated half-way between Richmond and Charlottesville. This field trip will begin at the truck graveyard at 9:00am with no time limit for our visit. Details for carpooling will be coming soon. If you would like to sign up for this trip or have any questions, please contact Chuck Campbell and Tom Pratuch, the field trip coordinators at field-trip" at "nvps.org. October 19th: C&O Canal and Great Falls (and Billy Goat Trail) The second planned field trip is to the Great Falls National Park on the Maryland side in October. Many of our members have explored Great Falls from the Virginia side and have produced some wonderful award-winning images. But, now it's time to go over the river and through the woods to explore the Maryland side of Great Falls. At this time of year, we should have great Fall colors as we explore the C&O Canal, Great Falls and for the adventurous people, the Billy Goat Trail and Mather Gorge. The Park Service link is: http://www.nps.gov/choh/index.htm for information about the C&O. There is a fee of $5/vehicle for entry to the park so carpooling is encouraged. Details for carpooling and the meet up location will be coming soon. If you would like to sign up for this trip or have any questions, please contact Chuck and Tom, the field trip coordinators at field-trip" at "nvps.org.
A full list of all current Board members and their contact information can be found at: http://nvps.org/home/?page_id=23
Treasurer's Report The NVPS Board has kept dues at the same level: $45 for individual & $65 for family memberships. Dues may be paid by check [to ''NVPS''] or cash, given to Tami Stieger [Membership Chair- at first table inside the entrance] at NVPS meetings starting on 3 September, or mailed to Tom Brett at 4216 Wynnwood Drive, Annandale, VA. 22003. You may also pay dues through PayPal, by way of the NVPS website. You must be an NVPS member to enter images in the September 2013 competition. During the 2012-13 club year, Board member expenses stayed very close to budget. Major annual expenditures are $5,265 for the Dunn Loring Fire Department meeting hall rental; $1,886 for Competitions [judge honoraria & meals, monthly & End-of-Year [EOY] ribbons & EOY trophies / plaques]; $867 for Programs [speaker honoraria & meals]; $1,191 for Spudz microfiber cloths as gifts for judges & speakers; $836 for EOY Banquet subsidy; $250 for liability insurance; $149 for Membership; $100 for Education & Training; $45 for PSA membership & $42 for equipment replacement. The EOY Banquet cost for the hotel meal and hotel support was $4,458 against income of $3,622 at $35 per person; the club paid the $836 subsidy to reduce the EOY fee to $35 per person. Actual expenses for the club year were higher than income, due to the purchase of items which will cover 3 or 4 years. They were: monthly competition ribbons [$455] and the Spudz gifts [$1,191]. The club treasury current effective balance is $6,753. This will increase as dues are received in September. Membership numbers [& income] have dropped the past several years. Please encourage your friends to renew or to join NVPS. Thank you,
The Portfolio Project is a nine month project starting in September 2013 and running to the middle of May 2014. Club members of all skill levels are encouraged to participate in this project. The goal is to help you improve your photography through the creation of a photographic portfolio. Creating a portfolio involves coming up with a theme, crafting an artist statement to define the theme, capturing images that support the artist statement and assembling the images into a presentation. This would be a group of your best images, primarily collected from June 2013 to May 2014 that exemplify your theme and Artist's Statement. These should be images you would be proud to share with others for years to come. Ken Barnett and Ginger Werz-Petricka
Notice: The information about workshops and
events not sponsored by or affiliated with NVPS are
provided as a informational courtesy to Members. Individuals should review the detailed
rules and conditions for contests to determine what impact entering an image has on the photographer's
rights and ownership of the submitted images. Review the descriptions of
workshops to see whether participation in a particular workshop would actually meet your personal
learning goals. NVPS attempts to screen events for legitimacy and quality;
however NVPS does not recommend these events and cannot assume responsibility
for their ultimate quality. We recommend due diligence and encourage you to
share your experience with other club members. Members' News: Member News for Bob Friedman Two of Bob Friedman's images, How Many Zebras and Navy-Merchant Marine Memorial were accepted as finalists in the Amazon Web Services exhibit, "An AWSome Call for Art." Member News for Minnie Gallman Minnie Gallman was a finalist in the Washington Post Travel Photo Contest with her Rainbow on Skye image. The 38 finalists (out of 1,700 entries) are displayed on the Washington Post Website and were published in the Sunday, August 25th Travel section: Members News for Mike Kane I have really enjoyed my time associated with NVPS and I will really miss everyone. NVPS is an amazing organization that provides so much for all types of photographers...keep it growing and keep it challenging...the club's future will be great. Member News for Ginger Werz-Petricka Ginger Werz-Petricka had two images selected for the Washington School of Photography’s “Ties Inseparable” exhibition. This was a regional, juried exhibition with a patriotic theme. She also had three images represented in the second annual Lubec Photo Workshop Show at the Mulholland Market Gallery in Lubec, Maine earlier this summer. Member News for Georgette Grossman One of Georgette Grossman’s images, Down the Fernhole was accepted as a finalist in the Amazon Web Services exhibit, "An AWSome Call for Art." Member News for Benita Mayo Benita Mayo had two images juried into the Frederick Camera Clique 27th Annual Juried Show. The exhibition began July 13 and ends September 4, 2013 in the Mary Condon Hodgson Gallery in Frederick MD. She also had two images juried for exhibition at the Washington School of Photography’s exhibition, "Ties Inseparable." This was a regional, juried exhibition with a patriotic theme. Member News for Paul Herholz Paul Herholz also had two prints selected for the Frederick Camera Clique annual exhibition. The exhibition began July 13th and ends September 4th at the Mary Condon Hodgson gallery, Frederick Community College, Frederick, MD. Member News for Judy McGuire Judy McGuire had two photos published in the Virginia Wildlife Magazine’s Annual Photography Contest Showcase. Member News for Bob Friedman, Benita Mayo, Carol Tharp, Mike Whalen & MariAnne MacGregor Bob Friedman, Benita Mayo, Carol Tharp and Mike Whalen and former NVPS member, MariAnne MacGregor will exhibit 17 of the 40 total images at the Washington School of Photography (WSP) landscape exhibit titled: “Living Inspiration – The Land”. Photos will hang in the WSP gallery for the month of September. The opening and reception will be on Friday, September 6, from 6:00PM – 9:00PM and is free and open to the public. The Washington School of Photography is located at 12276 Wilkins Avenue Rockville MD. Exhibition Opportunities Nature Visions -
November 8th - 10th, 2013 This is a reminder that registration for the 2013 NatureVisions Expo is now open. Claude Moore Early Morning Field Trips during September Fred Siskind will be leading informal early morning field trips to Claude Moore Park during the next month in search of dew-covered insects (dragonflies/damselflies, butterflies, mantises and anything else that happens to be there). There are several meadows where these can be found as well as flowers, grasses and webs. Fred will decide the night before whether conditions are likely to be good for this kind of photography (temperatures in the 50s or less overnight, a decent dew point and the prospect of little or no wind) and notify participants. Each field trip will be limited to 3-4 people to avoid too much impact on the long grasses and so that Fred will hopefully be able to locate insects for everyone to photograph. Participants will meet at the visitor's center parking lot at 7:00am or as soon as the gate is opened to permit entry (see below). Bring insect repellent and wear long pants and boots of some type to keep from getting soaked by the hopefully heavy dew and scratched by some of the thorny plants. I also bring a big plastic garbage bag to kneel on in wet areas. A tripod is essential for the slow shutter speeds required and a macro lens or capability is helpful. An external shutter release is also helpful. Please email Fred at Fsiskind" at "aol.com. If you would like to participate or have any questions, and indicate if you are available during the week or only on weekends. October 5th & November 2nd - Photography as Art Workshop In today’s camera club world, much attention is given to hardware, software and technical advances. Sadly, little attention is given to photography as art. Light The Night Walk - October 5th The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's (LLS) Light The Night Walk is the nation's night to pay tribute and bring help and hope to millions of people touched by cancer. Light The Night Walk funds lifesaving research and support for people battling cancer. Friends, families and co-workers form fundraising teams and millions of consumers help by donating at retail outlets. These efforts culminate in inspirational, memorable evening walks in over two hundred communities each fall across North America. National Capital Area Chapter has three walks in the DC Metro Area: LLS is currently looking for photographers of all skill levels to come out and capture the true spirit of Light The Night. For their talents, time, and copies of the photos, they will be compensated with marketing incentives, recognition, and photo credit on all photos that are used. Light The Night is a visually stimulating and memorable walk that will give you the opportunity to show case your talents. The time commitment would be from 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and potential photographs requested could be team photos, general walk photos, photos of top participants, and walk site.
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