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SUMMARY:Field Trip: Luray Caverns - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:This field trip has been Cancelled!\nWhen: Saturday\, March 14\, 2020\, at 10:00 a.m \nWhere: Luray Caverns \n101 Cave Hill Rd\, Luray\, VA 22835 \nField Trip Leader: Jim Sinsheimer \nJoin NVPS for an unearthly experience to the Luray Caverns March 14\, 2020! We will experience cathedral-sized rooms with ceilings 10-stories high\, towering stone formations\, and natural wonders at every turn. While tripods are not allowed\, with the proper camera settings you will be able to achieve wonderful results. \nIn March it is hard to know what the weather will be\, but it won’t matter to us. The caverns are a constant 54 degrees with very high humidity which makes it feel more like 65 degrees. Some people prefer a light jacket while touring the caverns. Comfortable walking shoes are a must. \nWe will meet at the Visitor Center in the morning at 10:00 a.m. Carpooling will be encouraged since from the Firehouse where we meet it’s at least a 1.5-hour drive. \nIf you are planning to join us you will be able to purchase your ticket online at Luray Caverns Ticket Sales. Better yet\, if we get 20 confirmed participants\, we will be able to get a group rate. General admission includes Luray Caverns\, the Car & Carriage Caravan Museum\, Toy Town Junction\, and the Luray Valley Museum. \nWe are also planning to meet for lunch following the field trip someplace close by in the town of Luray. We’re working on those plans. \nSo please stay tuned for more details. We hope you will join us! \nJudy Graham and Tana Ebbole \nField Trip Coordinators 2019-2020 \nFieldtrips-2019@nvps.org
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/field-trip-luray-caverns/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200310T193000
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SUMMARY:Education & Training: An Overview of Landscape Photography with James Norman
DESCRIPTION:Landscape photography gives us opportunities to visit beautiful locations\, see amazing sights\, and even bring home and share a small portion of what we experience.  And you don’t need to travel to another continent or lug a backpack full of heavy\, expensive gear to find and capture striking images.  With minimal equipment and your own creative enthusiasm\, landscape photography will reward you with both images and memories.\n \nJim will provide some suggestions on how you can make the most of your landscape opportunities — planning and preparation\, suggested equipment\, composition\, exposure\, and more. The emphasis of this presentation is fieldwork; processing\, as important as it is\, will be discussed only in passing.\n \nJim is a long‑time member of NVPS\, as well as the Loudoun Photo Club\, NANPA\, and the Alaska Society of Outdoor and Nature Photographers\, and most of his photography centers on landscapes.\n \nSeveral of Jim’s recent landscape photos:
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/education-training-an-overview-of-landscape-photography-with-james-norman/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Education & Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200310T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200310T193000
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SUMMARY:Education & Training: Review My Image and Ask Me a Question
DESCRIPTION:Review My Image: Lynn Cates\nAsk Me a Question: Jim McDermott
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/education-training-review-my-image-and-ask-me-a-question/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Education & Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200303T193000
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SUMMARY:Programs: Frank Van Riper - Recovered Memory: New York & Paris 1960-1980
DESCRIPTION:Frank Van Riper is an award-winning documentary and fine art photographer\, journalist\, author and lecturer whose work has been published internationally. \nHis photographs are in the permanent collections of the National Portrait Gallery (Washington\, DC) as well as in the Portland Museum of Art (Portland\, Maine.) His 1998 book of photography and essays\, Down East Maine/A World Apart\, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and won the silver award for photography from the Art Director’s Club of Metropolitan Washington. A portfolio of images from this book is promised to the Smithsonian American Art Museum. \nHis latest book is Recovered Memory: New York & Paris 1960-1980\, which immediately became an Amazon bestseller. His previous book\, done in collaboration with his wife and professional partner Judith Goodman was Serenissima: Venice in Winter\, a coffee table collection of black and white photographs and essays\, published in 2008 both in the US and Italy. (www.veniceinwinter.com) \nVan Riper\, a native New Yorker (b.1946)\, was a member of the New York Daily News Washington Bureau for 20 years\, serving as White House correspondent\, national political correspondent\, and Washington Bureau news editor. A 1979 Nieman Fellow at Harvard\, Van Riper left daily journalism in 1987 to begin a new career\, partnering with his wife in commercial and documentary photography. In 1992\, Van Riper became a photography columnist of the Washington Post\, where his column\, “Talking Photography\,” appeared in the Camera Works section of Washingtonpost.com and is now available worldwide at www.TalkingPhotography.com. Talking Photography\, a ten-year collection of his columns and other photography writing was published in 2002. \nA popular teacher and lecturer\, Van Riper is on the faculty of PhotoWorks at Glen Echo Park\, Md.\, and has lectured and/or taught in the Smithsonian Resident Associate Program\, the Maine Photographic Workshops\, the University of Maine at Machias and at other colleges and universities in the mid-Atlantic. In May 2011\, Van Riper was inducted into the City College of New York Communications Alumni Hall of Fame. Singly and together\, Van Riper and his wife lead photography workshops in Washington\, DC\, Maine\, and in Umbria\, Italy.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-frank-van-riper-recovered-memory-new-york-paris-1960-1980/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200225T193000
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SUMMARY:Member's Forum: – Get Ready For Aerial Fireworks Photography with John Krout
DESCRIPTION:John Krout will be our February Member’s Forum presenter. His presentation is titled: Get Ready For Aerial Fireworks Photography. Come learn what you need to know in order to make great photos of aerial fireworks on the National Mall or anywhere else. You can try it first at the National Cherry Blossom Festival fireworks near the Wharf on the DC Waterfront. \nJohn worked as a summer intern photographer for the National Park Service in 1974. His boss\, Jack Rottier\, was bored silly by July 4 aerial fireworks and taught John how to photograph fireworks so Jack could stay home on the 4th for once.  \nJohn has never gotten tired of fireworks photography. His 1985 photo of the Mall fireworks behind the Iwo Jima Memorial in Arlington won his first Grand Prize in the annual Arlington County Fair photo contest in 1992. His 2005 digital shot of the same subject won first prize in the Architecture class of the 2018 Association of Personal Computer User Groups photo contest. \nJohn Krout is the son of a World War II aerial recon photographer. His dad purchased cameras for John starting at age 10 in 1963. In 1970\, he used a Honeywell Pentax SLR for high school yearbook photography and was given a Pentax SLR as his high school graduation gift. In college\, he became a rock concert photographer and reviewer for The Tech\, the student newspaper at MIT. The newspaper issues including his work are now online. \nIn June 1972 at Dulles\, he photographed the crash of an Air Force Thunderbird. Those pictures\, distributed by AP and UPI\, were shown all over the US on TV news that night and appeared on the front page of the Washington Post the next day with his byline. That was his first sale. \nAfter a short career as an intellectual property lawyer and a long career as a software engineer\, today he is a tech writer for a major maker of automated fingerprint identification hardware\, supporting the US Department of Homeland Security.  \nJohn switched to Canon in 1999 for the Image Stabilization feature in many Canon lenses\, which at the time was unique. He has been shooting digital SLRs since 2003 and today uses a Canon 6D for wide-angle and a Canon 7D for general and telephoto.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/february-25-2020-members-forum-get-ready-for-aerial-fireworks-photography-with-john-krout/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Forum
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CREATED:20200123T144215Z
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SUMMARY:Education & Training: Review My Image
DESCRIPTION:Review My Image: Bill Millhouser
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/education-training-review-my-image-2/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Education & Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200218T191500
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SUMMARY:Competition: “No Theme” with Judge Sean O’Rourke
DESCRIPTION:Sean O’Rourke will be our February judge for an open competition. Sean is a professional photographer with a diverse portfolio in Architecture\, Real Estate\, Products\, Weddings\, Events\, and Portraits. Whether he is shooting a unique landscape like the powerful waterfalls in Iceland\, a quiet kiss between a newlywed couple amid a lively crowd\, or the intricate tile patterns in a newly renovated kitchen\, Sean always manages to find creativity and art through his lens. \nAs a small veteran-owned business\, Sean prides himself in the Marine Corps’ three core values: honor\, courage\, and commitment. \nHonor: being honest and having integrity in everything he does. \nCourage: doing what it takes to get the shot and not being afraid to go off the beaten path. \nCommitment: serving his clients the same way he served our country\, with unwavering dedication. \nSean considers himself blessed for doing what he loves for a living. Outside of his professional photography\, Sean enjoys being in the great outdoors and appreciating the wonders of nature as it gives him peace and serenity. The world can be a confusing place sometimes and it’s hard to understand sometimes. Sean thinks of his camera as a translator – deciphering the madness into beauty. \n 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/competition-no-theme-with-judge-sean-orourke/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Competitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200217T083000
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SUMMARY:Field Trip: Library of Congress - Presidents Day
DESCRIPTION:NVPS Field Trip \nLibrary of Congress \nFebruary 17\, 2020 at 8:30 a.m. \nPresidents Day \nEstablished in 1800\, the Library of Congress (LOC) “is the world’s largest library with more than 167 million items\, in 470 languages\,38 million books\, and other print materials\, 3.6 recordings\, 1.4 million photographs\, 5.5 million maps\, 8.1 million pieces of sheet music and 70 million manuscripts.” (LOC Website https://www.loc.gov/) \nThe February 17\, 2020 Field Trip will be to the Library of Congress\, Jefferson Building.  The Jefferson Building is a remarkable building with a plethora of beautiful architecture and art to photograph.  It is where the LOC Reading Room is located\, this room is restricted and only open to the public 2 days a year\, one is President’s Day.   \nThe hours of the Library are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. We will plan to meet at the First Street\, SE entrance at 8:30 to get an early start.  We will need to split up into smaller groups of no more than 5 individuals when we enter the LOC. \nThe best way to arrive is public transportation\, the closest metro stations are Capitol South or Union Station.  For additional information:  www.loc.gov/visit/directions. \nThe security process requires going through airport security like system.  Oversized bags (not exceeding 25”x15”) which will not fit through the conveyor belts for the x-ray system are prohibited.  No provisions are available to check prohibited items. \nPhotography is allowed in public areas of the Jefferson Building.  The use of a flash is prohibited\, as well as certain photographic equipment\, including tripods and selfie sticks.  Please familiarize yourself ahead of time with the LOC Photography and Video Guidelines\, which must be observed. (https://www.loc.gov/static/portals/visit/documents/PhotographyGuidelines.pdf). \nThere’s a good chance it will be cold outside. There is a cloakroom for coats. \nThe details have not been worked out yet\, but we are researching places to go afterward for lunch. We’ll keep you posted. \nWe hope you will join us for this unique opportunity! Please email fieldtrips-2019@nvps.org if you are planning to attend.  \nJudy Graham and Tana Ebbole \nNVPS Field Trip Coordinators 2019-2020
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/field-trip-library-of-congress-presidents-day/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200211T193000
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SUMMARY:Education & Training: Portfolio Project - First Preliminary Review
DESCRIPTION:First Preliminary Review\, Portfolio Project – Details coming…
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/first-preliminary-review-portfolio-project-details-coming/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Education & Training,Portfolio Project
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200204T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200204T220000
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SUMMARY:Programs: Experiences with Championship Games with John McDonnell
DESCRIPTION:Washington Post photographer Jonathan Newton\, had to cancel because the Post needs him to cover the President’s State of the Union  Address.  Luckily\, Jonathan has found a colleague\, veteran Post photographer\, John McDonnell to take his place at NVPS.  According to Jonathan\, John is a master sports photographer whose skill set is second to none in the industry.\n\n\n \n\n\n\nWASHINGTON\, DC – SEPTEMBER 30: during the Washington Wizards’ Media Day on Monday\, September 30\, 2019. (Photo by Toni L. Sandys/The Washington Post) \nPresentation: \nJonathan Newton is a staff photographer with the Washington Post and will talk about his experiences with the 2019 World Series as well as the 2018 Stanley Cup games. He will also talk about his regular assignments as a staff photographer for the Post. \nBio: \nJonathan Newton is entering his 33rd season as a professional photographer.  He joined the staff of The Washington Post in the summer of 2000.\n\nHe started out at the Nashville Banner in 1986\, After a little more than a year at the Banner\, he moved to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution\, where he spent 10 years shooting assignments that included the Atlanta Braves. He joined the St. Petersburg Times in 1998 when the town landed an expansion baseball team. \n\nA Louisville native and the youngest of eight children\, Newton worked many jobs after high school\, including apple picker in Canada\, kitchen cleaner at the Old Faithful Inn in Yellowstone National Park\, aluminum siding installer\, liquor store clerk\, pot washer at a Jewish deli\, fish fryer\, house painter and busboy. It was as a student at Jefferson Community College that he got his first taste of newspapers\, shooting pictures for the weekly student publication. With $300 saved from his busboy job\, he went to a downtown Louisville pawnshop and bought his first professional camera equipment. \n\nNewton has covered almost every major sporting event in the world: the Olympics in 1996\, 2008 and 2016; the Kirkwall Ba in Scotland\, in 2007; five World Series; seven National League Championships; seven NCAA Final Fours; the Preakness; several heavyweight title bouts in Las Vegas; college football championships; the Super Bowl; countless high school sporting events and The Washington Capitals run to the 2018 Stanley Cup victory.  \nNewton’s awards include the Morris Berman NPPA Citation; White House News Photographers Association awards; Baseball Hall of Fame photo contest; first place in the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors sports competition; and three-time Georgia Photographer of the Year.\n\nHe lives in Maryland. \nThe Washington Nationals celebrate their World Series victory over the Houston Astros in game 7 at Minute Maid Park. HOUSTON\, TX – OCTOBER 30\, 2019
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-experiences-with-championship-games-with-jonathan-newton/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200128T220000
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SUMMARY:Member’s Forum: Africa – November 2019 trip to South Africa and Zimbabwe with Kirk Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Africa \nKirk Johnson Biography \nSince joining NVPS in August 2012\, Kirk Johnson has been taking digital photographs of a variety of subjects\, such as architecture\, animal\, street and urban\, portrait\, black-and-white\, floral and abstract. \nUtilizing the Nikon D7100 DSLR and LG G7 smartphone as well as a variety of post-processing tools (Photoshop CS6\, NIK Collections\, Topaz Studio\, Portrait Professional 18\, and Photomatix)\, Kirk has been recognized internationally\, nationally\, and locally with a variety of photographic awards including: 2017 International Fine Arts Photography Award (FAPA) – Nominee Award for Abstract photography; the 2014 Great American Country  (GAC) – Hunt for Americana Photo Contest – United States Southern Region Finalist; numerous NVPS monthly competition awards.  Additionally\, his photographs have appeared in Bliss Magazine and twice in Shutterbug.com “Photo of the Day.” \nKirk\, who retired from the U.S. Navy in 1999 as a Lieutenant Commander\, currently resides in Alexandria\, Virginia with his wife Leslie.   Presently\, Kirk is a Principal Director working for the federal government in Washington\, D.C.  \n For the January 2020 Member’s Forum Kirk will discuss his November 2019 trip to South Africa and Zimbabwe; and share some background information on a number of sites he and his wife\, Leslie\, visited along with photographs taken during the nearly two weeks stay.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-forum-africa-november-2019-trip-to-south-africa-and-zimbabwe-with-kirk-johnson/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200128T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200128T220000
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SUMMARY:Member's Gallery: "Prints" with Fran Bastress; "Digital" with Art and Deb Rose
DESCRIPTION:Prints with Fran Bastress \nFran Bastress\nFran will entertain us on January 28 with a collection of the beautiful photographic images she’s created in recent years. Fran has been involved in photography for decades\, and sees it as a way to connect with the extraordinary in the world. She captures and creates her images because of their beauty\, uniqueness\, and elements of design. Inspired by the North American landscape\, she has traveled its highways and byways to discover limitless possibilities for harvesting art from nature in the magical light of early morning and late afternoon. \nShe has been drawn especially to America’s West and South\, and recently Iceland. \nFran became more engrossed in photography after buying a secondhand Hasselblad and taking a photography course in Boston\, where she developed her darkroom skills. Black & white photography was her passion while living in New England\, and she found the area rich with photographic possibilities. \nMoving into digital after shooting with film\, Fran has advanced through a variety of Canon’s single lens reflex cameras\, most recently to the 5D Mark IV. She has participated in photo tours and workshops\, but now she and her husband do extensive research to create their own photography adventures. \nFran personally handles all aspects of her art\, from image capture to framing. She uses Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop and a variety of plug-ins\, including the Nik and Topaz collections. \nFran has been active in NVPS for nearly 10 years\, and served on its board two years as secretary. In addition to her solo exhibits\, she has been juried into various photography exhibits\, including Nature Visions\, where she received the 2018 People’s Choice Award for Magnolia Gardens\, Charleston. \nHer professional background includes human resources administrator\, community college professor\, managing her career counseling business\, and authoring two books related to career development. \nTo view Fran’s photography online\, go to www.visionsbyfran.net. \nHere are a few of Fran’s images to wet your appetite for January’s print member’s gallery. \n    \n  \nDigital with Art and Deb Rose \n \nArt and Deb Rose’s greatest passions\, travel and photography\, go hand in hand. They love all types of photography encountered on their travels: landscape\, street\, wildlife\, architectural\, night sky and every flavor in-between. \nThey use their photography as a way to connect with others\, capture the experiences of new places\, and discover different perspectives of familiar places. \nArt and Deb hope you enjoy these photos from our most recent travels and adventures around the world. \nArt and Deb have been members of NVPS since 2018. Their interest in photography began over 20 years ago with a family trip to Australia\, and their passion for both travel and photography continued to grow. \nBoth are retired from their careers\, Art as a chemical engineer and Deb as a pediatric physical therapist\, and are fulfilling their dream to travel more extensively and capture their experiences through photography. \nOver the past 3 years\, they have traveled through North\, Central and South America\, Europe\, and Asia\, including the Panama Canal\, Galapagos\, Ecuador\, Singapore\, Thailand\, Vietnam\, Hong Kong\, Italy\, Greece\, Malta\, and most recently Machu Picchu in Peru. \nWhen not traveling outside the country\, they enjoy photographing local places such as Huntley Meadows\, Mason Neck\, Conowingo Dam\, Washington DC museums and monuments\, Old Town Alexandria\, and sites along the Eastern Shore. \nTheir home base is in Alexandria\, Virginia. \nCheck out a sampling of their images.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-digital-with-art-and-deb-rose/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200128T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200128T193000
DTSTAMP:20260421T103346
CREATED:20200123T144031Z
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SUMMARY:Education & Training: Review My Image
DESCRIPTION:Review My Image: Georgette Grossman and Wayne Guenther
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/education-training-review-my-image/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Education & Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200121T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200121T220000
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SUMMARY:Competition: “No Theme” with Judge Darren Gustaveson
DESCRIPTION:Darren Gustaveson Bio \nDarren’s deepest passion lies in the mountains. As an avid outdoor enthusiast\, Darren uses his camera to share his love of adventure and the natural world. His background is rooted in outdoor education where the mountains have been his classroom to bring people closer to the outside world. \n 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/competition-no-theme-with-judge-darren-gustaveson/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Competitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200114T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200114T220000
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SUMMARY:Education & Training - Artistic Image Processing with Roger Lancaster
DESCRIPTION:Education & Training – Artistic Image Processing with Roger Lancaster \nRoger Lancaster has been a member of NVPS since 2009. He first started his journey into photography as a 6-year-old when his grandfather\, a photojournalist\, let him use his fold up Kodak camera. He delved a bit more when his family gave him the old 35mm Pentax film camera\, and as his kids grew older immersed himself in photos of their sports contests\, concerts\, vacations\, etc. However\, upon retirement\, he pursued fine art photography with a passion. As he says\, it was a hobby that got out of control! He has won numerous awards for his photography\, the most recent being Photographer of the Year for Color Prints Class 3 from NVPS in 2018. He also has had his images printed in many magazines and photo journals. \nThe world of digital photography opened his eyes to the creative aspect of the craft\, and he now gets as much enjoyment out of the artistic aspects of post-processing as he does the actual shooting of the image. In fact\, his business card now refers to him as a Photographer/Image Artist. In his session at NVPS on January 14\, Roger will discuss and illustrate his approach to the artistic aspect of post-processing and will cover such subjects as use of brushes\, filters\, and\, plugin tools in Photoshop that allow artistic expression\, use of actions in Photoshop\, converting to monochrome\, plus other topics. If there are specific topics in the general area of artistic expression and image manipulation that you would like to cover\, please let him know prior to his presentation. \n 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/education-training-artistic-image-processing-with-roger-lancaster/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Education & Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200111T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200111T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T103346
CREATED:20191021T142332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191230T223639Z
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SUMMARY:Field Trip to Washington National Cathedral
DESCRIPTION:NVPS January 2020 Field Trip to Washington National Cathedral \nWhen: Saturday\, January 11\, 2020  \nWhere: Washington National Cathedral \n3101 Wisconsin Ave.\, N.W. \nWashington\, D.C. 20016  \nTime: 10:00 a.m. \n \nSteve Glintz of NVPS\, will share his knowledge and lead the field trip to the Washington National Cathedral on Saturday\, January 11\, 2020\, at 10 a.m. (date subject to change with notice in the event new activities are announced at the Cathedral which would impact our plans – Steve will monitor). \nThe plan is to meet at 10:00 a.m. at the northwest corner of the Cathedral near Wisconsin Ave. by the elevator to the underground parking.  Tickets are $12 for adults and $8 for seniors and active military/veterans. Parking is available underground for $9\, or for free on Wisconsin Ave. if it’s your lucky day.  There are mass transportation options listed on the Cathedral’s website https://cathedral.org/visit-us/directions-parking/.   \nThe morning will start by exploring the South side arcade.  This side of the Cathedral really shines in the morning due to the low angle of the sun.  Participants should slowly make their way down to the high altar to check out the light splashing on the organ pipes\, the altar\, and the many decorations above. \nAt 12 noon\, there is a 30-minute service.  We will have to disperse at this time. No photography is allowed near the high altar\, the naive\, or either arcade (basically anywhere inside on the ground floor).  Steve recommends going downstairs to explore the crypt or going up the elevator in the Northwest tower which connects to the Southwest tower.   \nWhen the service concludes\, the group will return to the ground floor for an encore.  This time to explore the naive and the North arcade. The sun will be at its highest point in the sky and the light cast through the stained-glass windows above creates more unique photographic opportunities.   \nIf participants feel they’ve been overloaded with architecture and color\, there are opportunities to flex your creative muscles.  Multiple exposures of some of the glass windows allow you to combine interesting subjects in unusual settings. Or try dragging the shutter.  This place is literally a candy store for the photographer to quote Steve. \nThe group will take a break around 2 p.m. to meet up next door (immediately south next to the Bishop’s Garden) at the Cathedral coffee shop. They offer coffee\, hot chocolate\, pastries\, and other lite snacks.   \nWhen 3:30 p.m. rolls around\, the group will return outdoors in hopes of a sunset which will turn the outside of the Cathedral that warm golden glow. \nIt’s going to be a full day of photographic wonders\, so stay as long as you like. \nWe hope you can join us! Please email us at fieldtrips-2019@nvps.org if you plan to. \nJudy Graham and Tana Ebbole \nField Trip Coordinators 2019-2020 \nFieldtrips-2019@nvps.org  \nNote: If you cannot join NVPS for the field trip\, you can visit the Cathedral at any time.  Each visit yields different results. For best results (or at similar to the images created by Steve) he recommends visiting the Cathedral within 6-8 weeks of the winter solstice (December 21\, 2019).  The reason for that is because the sun is especially low on the horizon which helps the inside glow in wonderful colors. \nIf you visit on a Sunday\, you can get free parking and free entry\, however\, Sunday’s are usually busy\, and you have to wait until after 12 noon for services to end.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/field-trip-to-washington-national-cathedral/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200107T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200107T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T103346
CREATED:20191105T191138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191121T220912Z
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SUMMARY:Programs: Photographic Voice and Vision with Nikhil Bahl
DESCRIPTION:Photographic Voice and Vision \nEvery photographer should think about how they can find their photographic voice. Once a photographer has found their voice they can then start to develop their vision. It takes time\, but both these aspects are essential to the growth of any photographer. Nikhil will define photographic voice and vision and share his thoughts on how you can develop your photography to speak about who you are as a photographer and what you want to express. This presentation will help you to think about your photography more deeply. \nBIO\n\nNikhil Bahl is a full time professional photographer\, author\, educator and and environmentalist residing in the Washington D.C. area.  Drawing continuous inspiration from nature\, Nikhil adopts novel approaches and seeks meaningful interpretations:  to create photographs that transcend the commonplace\,reflect deeper insights\, and convey an enchantment of the subject’s beauty.\n \nAn offshoot of Nikhil’s fine art photography and love of nature is his documentation of wildlife behaviors and habitats.  As a volunteer with the National Park Service and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service\, his goal is to portray environmental stories with an artistic appeal\, so his photographs educate and motivate about the imperative of conservation.\n  \nEach year Nikhil leads numerous photography tours and instructional workshops in the United States and abroad. His teaching encourages participants to advance beyond ordinary photos and develop their own style and vision. Nikhil is a popular speaker at photography clubs\, expos and industry events. He authored the acclaimed ebook\, Creative Interpretations and writes articles on the creative and technical aspects of photography. His work can be viewed at www.nikhilbahl.com.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-photographic-voice-and-vision-with-nikhil-bahl/
CATEGORIES:Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191231T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191231T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T103346
CREATED:20191015T184706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191015T184706Z
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SUMMARY:No Event Scheduled Due To  Holiday - HAPPY NEW YEAR'S EVE!
DESCRIPTION:No meeting due to the December 31\, 2019 holiday- HAPPY NEW YEAR’S EVE! \nMeetings will resume on January 7\, 2020 starting with “Programs”.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/no-event-scheduled-due-to-holiday-happy-new-years-eve/
CATEGORIES:Activities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191224T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191224T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T103346
CREATED:20191015T182848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191015T182848Z
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SUMMARY:Member’s Gallery and Forum Cancelled Due to Holidays
DESCRIPTION:Meetings are never scheduled during the last week in December due to the holidays. Member’s Gallery and Member’s Forum are always cancelled during the month of December. \n 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-and-forum-cancelled-due-to-holidays/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Forum,Member's Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191217T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191217T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T103346
CREATED:20191021T144411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T211238Z
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SUMMARY:Competition: “Night Photography” with Judge Roy Sewall
DESCRIPTION:Night Photography is the theme for the Competition\nThe night presents an interesting set of photographic opportunities. Places active with human activity\, such as city streets\, country fairs\, fireworks\, and etc.\, come alive at night.  But even quiet and lonely places – cemeteries\, back alleys\, and moon-lit shorelines – can surprise you with what they have to offer. The absence of daylight at night will force us to ensure that we capture sufficient light by increasing the length of our exposures\, by adding light (flash or light painting)\, or by increasing the sensitivity (ISO) of our sensors. However\, be careful to maintain the feeling of darkness in the image\, i.e.\, don’t let a too-long exposure turn your scene into the daytime. Wherever you may be headed\, grab your tripod\, a wireless or cabled shutter release\, and a friend (for assistance\, company\, and safety)\, and have fun shooting in the dark.  \nThe definition of night photography is after sunset\, until before sunrise. This would include dusk\, and/or twilight\, which is after sunset. The after sunset/before sunrise is already in the definition. \nRoy Sewall Bio\nRoy’s interest in photography evolved from travel in six continents\, yet he found his own community to be one of the most photogenic locations in the world. \nFrom Roy’s interest in photography evolved from travel in six continents\, yet he found his own community to be one of the most photogenic locations in the world. \nFrom 2001 to 2009 Roy concentrated on capturing scenes of the Potomac River and the adjacent Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O) Canal. He then developed diverse bodies of work that include foreign and domestic destinations\, architecture and design\, people\, nature\, old places and things\, and abstracts. But since 2012 his foremost passion is his ongoing project called “Mysterra” – illusions that convey fantasy\, whimsy\, and spirits. \nRoy has done extensive work for private and commercial clients\, as well as Potomac River and C&O Canal-related government and non-profit organizations. \nRoy’s considers the ultimate destination for a photograph to be a large fine art print\, 12″ x 18″ or larger. He has exhibited in numerous DC-area group and one-person shows\, as well as in his own studio.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/competition-night-photography-with-judge-roy-sewall/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Competitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191212T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191212T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T103346
CREATED:20191021T150844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191021T151351Z
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SUMMARY:Field Trip to Meadowlark Gardens for Winter Lights
DESCRIPTION:NVPS December Field Trip to Meadowlark Gardens for Winter Lights \nWhen: Thursday\, December 12th at 7 PM \nWhere: The Meadowlark Visitor Center \n9750 Meadowlark Gardens Ct. Vienna\, VA 222182 \nWe look forward to you joining NVPS for a field trip to photograph the Meadowlark Gardens winter celebration in lights.  A beautiful sight and fun for all! \nAt that time of year\, it is hard to know what the weather will be other than we can anticipate it will most likely be cold\, so dress warmly.  The visitor center is warm and cozy but has limited seating if you need to warm up. The lights will shine in all weather.   \nWe will meet at the Visitor Center at 7PM.  Tickets can be purchased ahead of time online starting October 1\, 2019 at https://www.eventbrite.com/.  It is important to get your ticket ahead of time as the Gardens manages the crowd by the ticket sales.  The tickets are sold for date and time and are reasonably price. We will confirm prices closer to the date. Unfortunately\, we are unable to get a group discount for NVPS members. \nYou can check out all the Meadowlark activities at https://www.novaparks.com/parks/meadowlark-botanical-gardens \nWe can plan on an after-shoot snack or desert at the Amphora Restaurant located at 377 Maple Ave W\, Vienna\, VA 22180. \nWe hope you will join us! \nJudy Graham and Tana Ebbole \nField Trip Coordinators 2019-2020 \nFieldtrips-2019@nvps.org \n 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/field-trip-to-meadowlark-gardens-for-winter-lights/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191210T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191210T193000
DTSTAMP:20260421T103346
CREATED:20191015T181942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191120T210522Z
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SUMMARY:Education & Training: Anonymous Critique with Fran Bastress and Kathryn Mohrman
DESCRIPTION:Education and Training: December 10\, 2019 \nAnonymous Critique with Fran Bastress and Kathryn Mohrman \nTake this opportunity to get feedback on your images. Submit images you are experimenting with new software; images that need just a little help\, and/or images you may consider for a competition. The sole purpose of anonymous critique is to help you grow as a photographer.  You will not be identified unless you choose to make comments or ask questions about your images.  \nThe firm deadline for image submission is 6 p.m. on Tuesday\, December 3\, to allow time for our computer team to anonymize the images and for Fran and Kathryn to review them before the December 10 meeting.   \nYou can submit up to three images.  Please prioritize them by naming them as follows: number_title\, where number is 1\, 2\, or 3\, followed by an underscore and anything you’d like for a title. For example\, “1_Red House on the Prairie.” Putting the number first will allow us to sort the images so that at least one image from every photographer is critiqued.  Beyond that\, Fran and Kathryn will critique as many images as time allows. \nPlease submit your images to critique-2019@nvps.org\, sized the same as for competition:  jpeg images with a maximum of 1400 pixels wide and 1050 pixels high (vertical shots have the same 1050 pixel height requirement)\, sRGB workspace. We recommend your images be set to 127 pixels per inch (PPI\, sometimes called dots per inch or DPI) or less (e.g.\, 127\, 96 or 72 PPI) for best results with our projector.  If you send the images from Mac mail\, please select the “actual size” option from the “image size” menu in the upper right corner. \nQuestions?  Please contact the Education and Training Coordinator\, Eva Lanyi\, at education-2019@nvps.org.  \n 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/education-training-anonymous-critique-with-fran-bastress-and-kathryn-mohrman/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Education & Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191203T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191203T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T103346
CREATED:20190923T190755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190923T190755Z
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SUMMARY:Programs: Mark Buckler - Nailing Your Exposures - It’s not as hard as you think
DESCRIPTION:Bio\nMark Buckler has been actively documenting nature for over 30 years. Mark was born on Cape Cod\, MA and his passion for photography was ignited and honed in this area of natural beauty. In 2005\, Mark moved to the Outer Banks of NC\, where he continues to reside and pursue his passion for nature\, wildlife and landscape photography. Mark’s degree in wildlife biology from the University of Vermont and his extensive experience as a wildlife field biologist provides him with a deep understanding of nature and animal behavior. This knowledge enhances Mark’s ability to capture unique and interesting nature images and also put his workshop clients into the right spots to capture the most compelling images. Additionally\, his 15 years of experience as a high school biology teacher contributes to Mark’s ability to offer engaging\, meaningful and enjoyable instructional workshops and presentations. Mark is a renowned photographic instructor who has been invited to teach workshops or give presentations nationwide. Mark’s highly acclaimed images have received numerous international\, national\, regional and local awards. His fine art prints have been featured in many exhibitions and can also be found in several galleries. Mark’s photos have appeared in dozens of magazines and other publications\, Along with co-author\, Steve Alterman\, Mark has documented the abundant wildlife and diverse habitats in and around the Outer Banks in a book\, Coastal Wild – Among the Untamed Outer Banks. \nPresentation\nNailing Your Exposures – It’s not as hard as you think\nThroughout decades of teaching experience\, I have recognized that the single most challenging aspect of photography that most people face is that of getting the proper exposure. This presentation will break down the entire concept of exposure into a few basic considerations that will simplify this complex\, abstract and counterintuitive process. We will cover exposure theory\, the benefits and drawbacks of various shooting modes and how to properly meter using today’s digital cameras. \n 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-mark-buckler-nailing-your-exposures-its-not-as-hard-as-you-think/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191126T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191126T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T103346
CREATED:20190917T011006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190917T011444Z
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SUMMARY:Member’s Forum: Portugal – Top To Bottom with Mike Whalen
DESCRIPTION:The Program  \nIf you like visiting European countries\, there’s a lot to like about Portugal as a travel and photo destination. It’s big on history\,antiquities\,culture\, great food\, friendly people\, (many who speak English)\, and it’s a direct flight from Dulles airport. Also\, the country is small enough to see a good part of it (by car) in a relatively short time. \nIn this presentation\, Mike will review his May 2019 road-trip with his wife and two friends. Starting and ending in Lisbon the team drove a big loop that included Sintra\, Óbidos\, Porto\, Braga\, Douro Valley\, Evora\, and Lagos (Algarve). Mike wil provide the route\, the company who booked hotels\, setup car rental\, and provided a pre-programmed Garmin navigation device. Naturally\, many photos taken along the way will be shared. \nPortugal exceeded expectations in every respect and therefore is highly recommend going there either for a vacation or seeking photo-ops. If you have any interest in visiting Portugal\, you may find this presentation informative. Portugal has been somewhat of a sleeper for tourists and the traffic seemed less than the other popular European destinations. However\, don’t expect that to last as the word gets out of this lesser-known gem. \n  \nBIO of Mike Whalen \nAs a teen\, Mike learned a few photo basics from his father\, a photographer and artist. He dabbled with film cameras in the 80’s and 90’s\, and after that with a few digital point-and-shoots.  However\, it wasn’t until 2006\, when he purchased a basic DSLR\, that he began to see the potential of digital technology. \nAfter a chance meeting with member\, Willa Friedman\, in 2008\, where he learned about NVPS\, he joined in 2009. He has served on the board from 2010 to the present and served as President in 2013. In 2018 and 2019 he was awarded distinguished service awards.  From participating in many NVPS competitions\, he received numerous annual awards including\, “Photographer-of-the-Year”\, “Color-Print-of-the-Year” and “Image-of-the-Year” at various times. In recent years\, he also scored three cover shots on the Spring editions of Washington Gardener Magazine and in 2016\, he won Nature Visions “People’s Choice” award. Mike also donates his time regularly\, as a pet photographer for the Fairfax County Animal Shelter and\, volunteers as a photographer for charitable organization’s annual DC events such as: The National Ovarian Cancer Coalition and The Epilepsy Foundation of America.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-forum-portugal-top-to-bottom-with-mike-whalen/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191126T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191126T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T103346
CREATED:20191021T163226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191023T124303Z
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SUMMARY:Member’s Gallery: “Prints” with Eva Lanyi; “Digital” with Philip Winters
DESCRIPTION:“Prints” with Eva Lanyi \nTitle: Portfolio Excerpts \nA member of NVPS since 2015\, Eva Lanyi has been interested in photography since her first blurry black and white photos of the neighbor’s dog\, taken with her Kodak Brownie Starmatic (which she still has).  School\, work\, and life in general created other priorities for many years. Since retiring from a 32-year federal career as an analyst\, she’s been able to concentrate more on photography and plans to make it a big part of her life going forward.   She constantly works to improve her technical and artistic abilities\, while keeping photography a fun\, enjoyable endeavor.   \nMs. Lanyi does mainly landscape and garden photography\, because she loves being outdoors.  She has also started doing bird and wildlife photography. In addition\, believing that the natural world is imperiled by human activity\, she would like her photography to show the grandeur of Mother Nature before it is gone.  She also constantly scrutinizes trees\, rock formations\, leaves\, sand (anything\, really) for interesting\, more abstract scenes from nature. Every photography adventure\, for her\, is an opportunity for a “personal best” photo. She works with Nikon equipment and a trusty Manfrotto tripod.  You can view some of her work at evalindalanyi.com. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n“Digital” with Philip Winters \nDigital Image Gallery – Philip Winters – Norway\, a Country of Sea\, Mountains\, Snow\, and Ice  \nPhil started taking pictures as a kid\, using an old family box camera.  In his teens\, he got to use one of his father’s older range finders for his intermittent photo efforts. He received an SLR\, he thinks it might have been a brand called Miranda\, as a high school graduation present and began taking as many photos as he could with the usual limited funds of a college student. Once his income rose above zero\, he splurged on a Minolta SLR\, a step up with modern features like a built-in light meter. During his working life as a Federal Budget Analyst in the Congressional Research Service\, he continued taking photos\, mostly for fun and for family and now has thousands of slides and prints locked safely away in sleeves and boxes\, possibly never again to see the light of day. In the 1980’s\, his wife took her students on five-week tours of Europe and Phil got to go along on several of them\, taking as many film rolls\, mostly slides\, as he could stuff in his luggage. An after-trip party was held that included a slide show – who remembers those? – that Phil put together.  \nOnce the digital era arrived\, he bought a 3-megapixel non-DSLR of some forgotten brand (he doesn’t remember the brand and can’t find the camera in his photo equipment graveyard). He remembers that the camera took fairly decent pictures\, as long as you didn’t blow them up or crop them. Since then\, he’s moved on\, first to a Nikon 90\, followed by a Nikon 7000\, both very nice cameras\, but his shoulders and back complained about the weight of the accumulation of stuff in the camera bag. That led to his current cameras\, the mirrorless Sony 6000 and Sony 6300.  His shoulders and back gave him a big thank you. He keeps a Nikon point-and-shoot in his car\, just in case\, and of course has his phone ready for photo emergencies. \nHe’s very happy that he joined NVPS several years ago (he says it feels like forever – in a good way).  He’s learned a lot\, including better composition\, being almost comfortable using Lightroom\, and enjoying being able to cut and mat his prints.    \nHe hopes you enjoy his photos of Norway.  \n    \n 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-prints-with-eva-lanyi-digital-with-philip-winters/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191119T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191119T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T103346
CREATED:20190907T164315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T232343Z
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SUMMARY:Competition - with Judge Alan DeFelice – No theme
DESCRIPTION:Competition with Judge Alan DeFelice – No theme\nAlan DeFelice is a professional photographer with more than 26 years’ experience. Alan started in film and progressed to medium format before eventually migrating to digital\, back at the advent of the first digital SLRs. Alan’s work is representative of what he loves: mostly nature\, wildlife and the outdoors. Alan has won numerous regional and international awards. \nAlan has won several local\, regional\, and national photo contests. He has been published in multiple magazines\, and has even shot album covers for local recording artists. His pictures have been published in Serenity Magazine and Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s monthly publication. \nAlan is a speaker at the Mid-Atlantic Nature Visions Photography Expo giving the Raptor Photography workshop. \nAlan has judged several photography competitions at camera clubs and also Fairfax County Schools.   For a number of years he partnered with fellow club member Jack Nevitt in running the Virginia Digital Photo Safaris\, where he and Jack taught the art of photography to participants on location through hands on workshops\, in class instruction and constructive critiques. \n 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/competition-with-judge-alan-defelice-no-theme/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Competitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191112T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191112T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T103346
CREATED:20191015T175903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191015T180014Z
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SUMMARY:Education & Training: Image Critique – Assessing Your Own\, and Others’\, Images with Willa Friedman\, Ginger Werz-Petricka\, and Mike Whalen
DESCRIPTION:Speakers’ Panel for Education and Training: The panel will include members: Willa Friedman\, Ginger Werz-Petricka and Mike Whalen \nThe November 12 E & T panel discussion will offer a basic methodology of assessing images\, whether your own or someone else’s\, with a goal of making effective\, impactful images.  Realizing that all image creation and critique is subjective\, the panel will discuss questions that should be considered when photographing or assessing an image.  The goal of the session is to help club members improve their own photography and increase understanding of the factors under consideration in image critique and/or competition. \nFor example: When preparing to make a photograph\, the first questions to ask are: what is the subject or purpose of my image?  What am I trying to convey?  When looking at an image\, the questions a viewer asks are: what am I supposed to see or feel?  What is the point of this image? \nAll image creation and critique flow from the above basic questions.  A number of discrete\, identifiable factors goes into answering the questions: there are technical aspects such as focus\, lighting\, and contrast; and compositional aspects such as subject interest\, subject placement\, and image clutter.   Ginger\, Willa\, and Mike will provide examples\, offer their insights\, and take questions.  \nIf you have specific questions you’d like them to addresses\, please send them by November 1 to education-2019@nvps.org.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/education-training-image-critique-assessing-your-own-and-others-images-with-willa-friedman-ginger-werz-petricka-and-mike-whalen/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Education & Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191108T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191108T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T103346
CREATED:20191021T150049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191108T032338Z
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SUMMARY:Field Trip to Huntley Meadows Park - Friday
DESCRIPTION:NVPS November Field Trip to Huntley Meadows Park \nWhen: \nFriday\, November 8\, 2019 (Rain Date\, Saturday) \nNOTE: THE SATURDAY FIELD TRIP HAS BEEN CANCELLED! \nSaturday\, November 9\, 2019 (No rain Date) \nWe are going there both days.  Please attend the date that works for you. \nField Trip Leader: \nStan Bysshe \n \nThis time of year it is hard to know what to expect at Huntley Meadows. But since all will be traveling by car there is no reason not to be prepared for all photo subjects. \nThere is a fair amount of walking and it can be wet so hiking shoes are helpful. \nTripod and a good assortment of lenses for birds\, landscapes and macro can all be used. \nDepending on the season there may still be quite a bit of fall color and migratory birds may still be hanging out. Early morning is the best time to see deer\, beaver\, and the elusive fox and otter. \nSunrise will be at approximately 7:00 a.m. so Stan will be in the parking lot by 6:30 ready to head out. Stragglers can meet us on the boardwalk. \nDepending on the light and subject manner we can shoot until late morning and plan for brunch at iHop on Route 1.  \nHuntley Meadows:   https://www.google.com/maps/place/3701+Lockheed+Blvd\,+Alexandria\,+VA+22306/@38.76\,-77.0976212\,16.44z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89b7adf703dc2dc5:0xc0896358d9baec18!8m2!3d38.7601672!4d-77.0955692 \niHop:   \n7694 Richmond Highway \nAlexandria\, Va. 22306 \n 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/field-trip-to-huntley-meadows-park/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191105T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191105T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T103346
CREATED:20190917T011355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191105T031727Z
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SUMMARY:Programs: Andrew Sentipal - Photographing Shenandoah
DESCRIPTION:Andrew Sentipal will be entertaining us in November with a talk on\nphotographing Shenandoah National Park. \nAndrew has been interested in photography most of his life. He started back in\nthe film days and transitioned to a digital camera when they became affordable.\nAndrew travels the country as frequently as possible to photograph nature. He\nhas photographed Zion NP\, Grand Canyon NP\, Bryce Canyon NP\, Grand Tetons\nNP\, Glacier NP\, Denali NP and Yellowstone NP to name a few. Andrew teaches\nphotography\, sells stock images and writes articles on various aspects of nature\nphotography. Articles for Nature Photography Magazine and Outdoor Photography Magazine bear\nAndrew’s signature. His images have appeared in galleries both public and private\, on calendars\,\nbrochures\, and websites and in articles. An assortment of Andrew’s images and contact information\nis available at www.andrewscamera.com along with a link to his eBook on Photographing\nShenandoah National Park. \nAndrew’s program will be on photographing Shenandoah and will begin with a bit of history. He\nwill discuss the many subjects to shoot in the park with some thoughts on how to photograph each\nsubject including the night sky. Andrew will end with information on shooting at several specific\nareas within the park boundaries including Big Meadows. He will share information on some of the\nlesser-known areas too so you can make the most of your time when photographing in this great\nplace. Discussion is encouraged so we can have a great evening together.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-andrew-sentipal-photographing-shenandoah/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191029T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191029T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T103346
CREATED:20190901T182035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191027T204550Z
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SUMMARY:Navigating the NVPS Website and Gallery with Mike Whalen; Portfolio Project Update with Ginger Werz-Petricka;  Also\, Get Ready for the Annual Swap Meet
DESCRIPTION:MikeWhalen\nThis year\, October is one of those months with 5 Tuesdays\, so for the October 29 meeting\, we will have a special presentation by former club president\, Mike Whalen on navigating the club’s website. Last year Mike overhauled the NVPS website and gallery\, giving them both a new look and feel. He will explain the design philosophy and guide us thru the menus\, making it easier to find what you’re looking for.  There really is allot there\, but with a few tips\, the website can be a powerful tool. A quick review of the gallery will also be provided.  Please bring any questions you may have regarding the website or gallery. \nAdditionally\, Ginger will give a brief update on the Portfolio Project\, show several gallery examples from past portfolios\, and discuss the artist statement. \nWe will also be having our customary “Swap-Meet” on this 5th Tuesday\, so bring any equipment\, books\, magazines\, and etc. that you don’t need/want any longer and see if someone else could use it!  These items can be sold\, traded\, or given away\, it’s up to you! If you’re bringing  gear\, come early (7:00PM)  and display it on the back tables.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/october-29-2019-activity-tbd/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Education & Training
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