Judy Graham has been fortunate to do some amazing things in her life, but the time she spends doing landscape photography, remains at the top of her list. Judy’s E&T presentation is about her approach to the art, covering topics such as her gear and accessories, camera settings, time of day for best results, various composition techniques, and challenges in the field. This presentation is sure to provide useful information for novice and intermediate photographers, and advanced photographers will similarly find useful information about how she sees compositions.

BIO: 

Judy has lived in the Washington, D.C. area most of her life. She retired March 1, 2018, after a long career in the field of human resources management for corporate America. Judy joined NVPS in January 2011 with the goal of meeting local photographers, doing more local photography, and learning more about the art of photography. Judy has served in various Board positions for NVPS, including President for the 2021-2022 club year.

Judy is primarily drawn to photographing dramatic landscapes, often remote and difficult to get to. Initially her interest was in the desert southwest; however, in more recent years she has expanded her travel to include such places as Alaska, Iceland, Greenland, Bolivia, Patagonia, and the Canadian Rockies and Yellowstone, in winter. She does not let the cold or bad weather get in her way.

Most recently Judy joined the Capital Photography Center as an instructor. She will be sharing her passion for landscape photography and teaching novice to intermediate photographers the principles of composition in the field.


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