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SUMMARY:Programs: Finding Your Creative Voice with Colleen Miniuk
DESCRIPTION:Are you bored with your photography? Or maybe you don’t feel like a creative person? Get a creative jolt from outdoor photographer/author Colleen Miniuk as she shares the story of how she transformed from a photographer who liked to take “pretty” pictures into a visual artist who now seeks to make personally meaningful visual expressions from her life experiences. Using her insights from her three artist-in-residencies and 450+ days in Acadia National Park\, she’ll share how you can feed the Wallas model of creativity\, tap into conceptual blending\, and “steal like an artist” to collect new ideas and connect with the landscape in fresh ways. Learn how to rely less on your external surroundings to provide the creative juice and how to confidently bring your own voice to every subject and scene\, no matter where your camera takes you. \nBio: \nColleen Miniuk is a corporate-America-escapee turned full-time outdoor photographer\, writer\, publisher\, instructor\, and speaker from Chandler\, Arizona. Her credits include National Geographic calendars\, Arizona Highways\, AAA Via\, National Parks Traveler\, On Landscape\, and a variety of other publications. After serving three times as an Artist-in-Residence with Acadia National Park\, she authored the award-winning guidebook\, Photographing Acadia National Park: The Essential Guide to When\, Where\, and How. She is also the author of Wild in Arizona: Photographing Arizona’s Wildflowers\, Seeing the Light in Outdoor Photography\, and The Current Flows: Water in the Arid West. She writes an online photography advice column called “Dear Bubbles” and leads photography workshops\, women’s photography retreats (called “Sheography™”)\, and online sessions for camera clubs\, outdoor organizations\, and private clients. Learn more at http://www.colleenminiuk.com \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAutumn reflections glow in the Tarn at Acadia National Park\, Maine\, USA
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SUMMARY:Programs: The Process to Perfection with Lisa Langell
DESCRIPTION:The Process to Perfection This session is all about members’ images! Lisa is always up for fun and creativity! This LIVE session will highlight techniques for processing YOUR images in a variety of ways from traditional to artistic\, black-and-white\, creative\, and more. Members may *submit 1 image each and Lisa will process as many as possible during the live session. Processing may include tools such as Lightroom or Camera Raw\, Photoshop\, NIK\, and/or Topaz. Lisa will take a kind\, helpful and friendly approach to this process. It’s not about being critical–it’s about bringing out the most in your work and having FUN along the way! \n*instructions for submitting images will be sent by eBlast to members beginning on Nov 25th\, 2022. \nLisa Langell Scottsdale\, ArizonaA nature photographer and birder from the age of eight\, Lisa is the founder of Langell Photography\, Inc. and more recently\, Focus Your Art\, LLC. She started her business in 2010 after long vibrant careers as a floral designer\, educational psychologist\, and consultant\, and in helping launch and manage two startups that grew into leading companies in the Ed-Tech space. Since then\, she has earned numerous awards and has been published in Outdoor Photographer\, Arizona Highways\, Ranger Rick\, Images Arizona\, and more. She is an ambassador for Tamron\, Fotopro\, and a judge for Viewbug. \nLisa loves creating nature photography and art that is inspired by her background in psychology and design. When Lisa isn’t having fun making photographs\, she’s thriving on teaching photography—most often in Alaska! Her humility and passion for both shines through in how she provides memorable\, fun\, and educational experiences that enrich\, invigorate\, and expand photographers’ minds in wonderful ways. \nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisalangell/ and https://www.facebook.com/LisaLangellPhotography/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/langellphoto/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Langellphotography Website: https://langellphotography.com \n 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-the-process-to-perfection-with-lisa-langell/
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SUMMARY:Programs: RAISE THE BAR - Take your Nature and Wildlife Photography to New Heights with Mollie Isaacs
DESCRIPTION:RAISE THE BAR – Take your Nature and Wildlife Photography to New Heights \nIf you want to improve your Nature and Wildlife photography\, this is the program for you! We all want our images to be distinctive\, different from the rest\, and visually appealing. This presentation will give you some ways to do just that. Mollie will show you Before and After examples of images that break boundaries and will help you elevate your work to new heights. She will share some of her favorite and most successful images. Most improvements are quick and easy to make. \nYou will learn how to: \n\nbe more observant\nuse Shutter Speed as a creative tool\nmake simple post-processing techniques your best friend\ncrop with wild abandon to reveal the “heart” of the image\nknow your camera better (even if you think you know it all!)\n\nYou will come away with easy yet powerful techniques to catapult all of your photography to a higher level. \nBIO \nMollie Isaacs is a professional photographer who specializes in Nature\, Wildlife\, Flowers\, and Abstracts. She is passionate about photography\, and loves nothing more than to share that passion by teaching others. Early in her career she studied with Ansel Adams and Joyce Tenneson. She has won the Kodak Gallery Award 14 times\, considered by some to be the “Oscar” of photography. Her work is in the Permanent Collection of the International Photography Hall of Fame\, and has been exhibited at Epcot Center in Disney World\, and Grand Central Terminal in NYC. She runs Awake The Light Photo Workshops & Tours\, offers online Webinars\, and personally leads photo workshops around the country and beyond. \nRead more about her and see her work on www.awakethelight.com 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-raise-the-bar-take-your-nature-and-wildlife-photography-to-new-levels-with-mollie-isaacs/
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SUMMARY:Programs: The Fine Art of Black and White Photography with Jennifer King
DESCRIPTION:The Fine Art of Black & White Photography \nDive in to a fine art approach to black and white photography through visualization and light. We will talk about how to approach your subject differently\, to see light and shadow as you refine your composition and provide techniques to help you find your inner artist. We will also review different processing methods to bring your image to life. \nJennifer King is an internationally acclaimed landscape and fine art photographer with a passion for teaching and inspiring photographers around the world. She draws on her fine art and design background to bring an artistic approach to nature photography. Jennifer is honored to be a Moab by Legion Master Photographer\, Singh-Ray Filters Ambassador and one of the premier black and white photographers in the country. She is recognized as 1 of 15 Amazing Women to Follow by 500px\, and is the Founder of PHOTOGRAPHY for the FIGHT AGAINST BREAST CANCER (pfabc.org)\, an industry wide organization bringing together the biggest names in photography to raise money for breast cancer research. You can find her photography\, tutorials and interviews in Outdoor Photographer Magazine\, Outdoor Photography Guide\, Camera in the Wild\, Photography Talk\, VIA Magazine\, Smoky Mountains Journal of Photography\, Wild Planet and more!  \nFor more information: www.jenniferkingphoto.com
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-the-fine-art-of-black-and-white-photography-with-jennifer-king/
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SUMMARY:Programs: Techniques for Creating Dynamic Images with Nikhil Bahl
DESCRIPTION:While a great light display can lead to attractive images\, a good photographer does not rely on great light to create compelling images. From capturing energy and motion to the serene and surreal\, Nikhil will talk about techniques and ideas that you can use to create dynamic images. Nikhil will also give you insights into how and when these techniques are best applied. \nNikhil Bahl Bio \nNikhil Bahl is a full time professional photographer\, author\, educator\, workshop instructor 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. \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. \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-techniques-for-creating-dynamic-images-with-nikhil-bahl/
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SUMMARY:Programs: Ethical Wildlife Photography with Kristi Odom
DESCRIPTION:In her presentation\, Kristi will discuss things related to bird and wildlife photography\, from lenses to camera choices\, autofocus settings\, getting great shots\, and how to do it ethically. She will talk about gear\, behavior (the wildlife as well as our own)\, and respect. For instance\, how close is too close? How do you know if a bird or wild animal is disturbed by human presence or activity? \nKristi Odom is an internationally acclaimed photographer\, a Nikon Ambassador\, an associate fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers\, and a motivational speaker.  With a background in sports\, concerts\, and wedding photography\, she now works solely on her biggest passion\, which is wildlife.  A photographer and filmmaker\, her work focuses on connecting people emotionally to animals and celebrating those who have a connection to the natural world.  While she is based in Denver Colorado\, she runs an adventure company with her husband\, taking photographers all around the world\, providing guests with life-changing experiences\, while teaching advanced photo skills.  \nHer accolades include over 60 international photography awards including 2 Nature’s Best Photography awards\, which exhibited her images at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History.  Her work has appeared either online and/or in print for the following clients: National Geographic\, Nikon\, Forbes\, Rollingstone\, Microsoft and Outside Magazine. \nKristi OdomPhotographer / Conservationist / Public Speaker / Nikon Ambassadorwww.kristiodom.com
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-ethical-wildlife-photography-with-kristi-odom/
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SUMMARY:Programs:  Tips on creating that Amazing UHD Time-lapse with Mark Kettenhofen
DESCRIPTION:For his presentation\, Mark will talk about his time as a senior staff photographer with Nikon for more than 20-years\, how he was tasked with creating marking imagery for Nikon.  Mark’s last two award winning project were the showcase marketing adventures that were shown world-wide. These projects were to create UHD (4k) time Lapse for both the Nikon D850 and Z7 camera releases. Mark will break down how each project was shot\, from lens choice\, camera settings\, supporting gear\, as-well-as location choices and the apps he used to predict lighting and night skies. \nMark has been behind a camera for more than 40-years. He began his photography career in the US Navy documenting the Navy’s global operations as a Syracuse University trained photojournalist. Mark spent 20-years as a Navy Photojournalist traveling the world documenting historical military operations.  His efforts and talent were recognized through numerous awards\, including being awarded the prestigious Military Photographer of the Year.  After retiring from the Navy\, Mark spent 21-years working for Nikon Professional Services\, as a senior staff photographer. With Nikon he continued his passion for adventure\, travel and photography. Mark’s camera has taken him on expeditions to Everest Base Camp\, the Galapagos Islands\, the rugged coast of south & central America\, and deep into the jungles of the Amazon River basin.   With camera in hand\, Mark has covered 4 summer and 3 winter Olympics\, including being selected as an Olympic Venue Photo Manager for the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. In addition\, Mark’s focus has taken him to the sidelines of 5 World Cups\, 4 Super Bowls\, and numerous collegiate playoffs.  \nHis personal belief of –Giving back as freely as you were given– has allowed Mark to be a workshop leader for Defense Information School\, Nikon School\, Santa Fe Workshops\, Arizona Highways Magazine\, US DOD Military Workshops\, Lindblad Expeditions and Photography at the Summit Workshops.  For 23-years he has volunteered as the Lead Team Leader for the Eddie Adams Workshop\, an intense four-day gathering of top photography professionals\, along with 100-carelfully selected students. Mark is the co-author of America from 500-feet II\, a photographic exploration of the United States from the air with legendary landscape photographer\, Bill Fortney.  Mark volunteers his time with Team Rubicon\, a vet-based disaster response team. \nMark’s passion for photography is only eclipsed by his love of adventure and the conservation of our planet.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-tips-on-creating-that-amazing-uhd-time-lapse-with-mark-kettenhofen/
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SUMMARY:Programs: Life in the Chesapeake Bay - Tangier Island\, a Visual Journey with Irene Sacilotto
DESCRIPTION:Irene’s presentation will explore the Tangier Islands\, Virginia located just south of the Maryland line\, in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay.  It is actually a series of small islands connected by narrow bridges spanning marshes and tidal creeks. From the mainland\, it can only be reached by boat or small plane.  On its narrow roads\, golf carts and bicycles replace cars as the primary mode of transportation.  It is a charming community of shop owners and waterman\, with many inhabitants making their living on the water as did their ancestors\, oystering and crabbing. Recently\, Tangier Island has been the focus of news stories as a possible casualty of climate change and sea level rise as each year flooding on the island becomes more frequent and erosion increases. This presentation is a visual journey\, compiled from photos that I have taken over the years.  It explores life on Tangier and paints a picture of the island\, waterman community\, and the wildlife that inhabits its marshes\, lagoons\, and tidal guts.  Includes tips on photographing the waterman community and wildlife.  \nBIO \nFor more than 35 years\, Irene has shared her photographic experiences and love of nature with thousands of individuals through more than 300 photo classes\, workshops\, lectures\, and tours in both the U.S. and abroad including Kenya\, Iceland\, Newfoundland\, the Falkland Islands\, the Brazilian Pantanal\, South Dakota Badlands\, Bosque del Apache\, Chincoteague NWR\, Tangier Island\, etc.  Program sponsors have included zoos\, nature centers\, camera clubs\, and conservation organizations such as National Wildlife Federation and the Assateague Island Alliance. \nFor many years\, she has taught photography classes at Johns Hopkins University and other educational institutions and have written “How To” articles on nature photography for national publications such as Outdoor Photographer and Birding. \nHer images have appeared in magazines\, calendars\, and books published by National Wildlife Federation\, Natural History Society\, Audubon\, and Sierra Club. Credits include the book\, “Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge\, an Ecological Treasure.”
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-life-in-the-chesapeake-bay-tangier-island-with-irene-sacilotto/
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SUMMARY:Programs: Some Ways to Analyze and Improve Your Photos with Roy Sewall
DESCRIPTION:This program discusses “Some Ways to Analyze and Improve Your Photos” which will cover  \n\nUse of space\nVisual weight\nBalance\nFlow\nElimination of distractions\n\nVisual weight is a primary driver in all of these\, so Roy’s emphasis will be on visual weight. \n  \nWaterside Woolen Mill\, Woodbury\, PA\nRoy Sewall is a retired professional photographer based in Bethesda\, Maryland. 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. He then moved on to a project called “Mysterra” – illusions that convey fantasy\, whimsy\, and spirits. Today Roy’s interests are quite broad. Roy 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 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. \nRoy’s first photography coffee-table book\, Our Potomac\, from Great Falls through Washington\, D.C.\, was published in 2005. The book led to numerous lecture and slide show engagements with local organizations\, and established him as one of the leading photographers of the Potomac River and C&O Canal. His second book\, Great Falls and Mather Gorge\, took a magnifying glass to this extraordinary area; it was published in 2009. These are still the definitive photography books of the river and canal in the DC area. \nRoy offers both private and group instruction and critique to novice and intermediate photographers. In 2014 he became an instructor for the Capital Photography Center\, where he offers classes and local field trips. \nRoy has judged photographic competitions and has critiqued bodies of work at Maryland\, DC\, and Virginia camera clubs more than 70 times since 2006. He regularly does instructional programs at camera clubs and Nature Visions (Manassas\, Virginia)\, with the most popular one being “Taking Your Photography to the Next Level.” \nHe has made over 40 presentations to the general public about the Potomac River and C&O Canal using photographs from his two books. He has also made presentations of photographs of China from 1901 to 1939 by his missionary grandfather Robert Fitch\, to Chinese and U.S. audiences. \nIn 2018\, Roy was selected by the Maryland Photography Alliance to conduct their Judges Training Program\, a three- session program each Fall and Spring. \nRoy served as the President of the North Bethesda Camera Club from 2016 to 2018. He was the first Chair of the Board of Directors of the C&O Canal Trust\, and also served on the Board of Directors for the Potomac Riverkeeper Network. \nPlease see his website: www.roysewallphotography.com \n\n\nFound in Utrecht\, NetherlandsLiège-Guillemins Railway Station\, Beligium
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SUMMARY:Programs: Photography in High Key Style with Lisa Langell
DESCRIPTION:Lisa Langell is a full-time\, award-winning photographer whose work has appeared in numerous prestigious publications including the cover of Outdoor Photographer magazine\, plus numerous images in Arizona Highways\, Ranger Rick\, art galleries and more. She currently sits on the Board of Directors for the North American Nature Photography Association. She is also a proud ambassador for Tamron\, FotoPro\, and H&Y filters. \nWhether it was working as a master floral designer\, a licensed psychologist\, university faculty\, an international consultant in K-12 education\, the Chief Business Development Officer of an education technology company\, are searcher\, a writer\, or an artist—she enjoyed meeting each challenge.  \nStill\, her strongest calling was photography—ever since childhood—when bird watching ignited her lifelong love of nature and the camera. In 2010\, she turned her passion for photography into a business—and in 2015 she successfully transitioned to photography full-time and left the corporate and consulting world behind. \nThe journey with photography has definitely been Lisa’s favorite–she loves combining her diverse background and skills into her photographic art and instruction.  Bringing joy to others brings joy to her! She thrives on creating innovative learning experiences and pushing photographic boundaries. She equally enjoys enriching\, stimulating and expanding fellow photographers’ minds emotionally\, creatively and intellectually. \nYou may read more about her or see her work at http://www.langellphotography.com.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-photography-in-high-key-style-with-lisa-langell/
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SUMMARY:Programs: Winter-in-Place with Lori Lankford
DESCRIPTION:Lori Lankford is an established nature photographer\, digital artist and instructor.  Her passion for photography began as a way to capture her personal travel adventures. Over the years she dived into the fine details of macro and flower photography.  She loves to escape so deeply into the details of a tiny object. Lori spends her free time in local gardens across the country shooting in the natural light and capturing its beauty.  Lori’s work has been exhibited in local and national gallery exhibits as well as in printed a variety of publications. \n  \nLori has a love for teaching and sharing her passion for nature. She leads workshops in the Virginia/DC area. You can learn more about Lori on her website\, www.lorilankford.com. 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-winter-in-place-with-lori-lankford/
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SUMMARY:Programs: The Six Principles of Art for Photographers with Richard Bernabe
DESCRIPTION:Alaskan brown bear in late evening light\, Lake Clark National Park\, AlaskaAfrican elephants at a water hole just after sunset\, Etosha National Park\, Namibia\n\n\nFor his presentation this evening\, Richard Bernabe will answer the following question\, “What’s the secret to improving your nature\, wildlife\, or travel photos?” \nRichard says that you can better hone your composition skills\, develop a keener eye for natural light\, and express your moments in nature in more emotional tones and you will certainly create more compelling images. You could also learn from the design principles used by master painters and artists through the centuries in creating their timeless masterpieces. These Six Principles of Art (sometimes listed as Principles of Design and/or contain as many seven or even eight components) are the guiding precepts in what makes art and design more aesthetically pleasing to the human eye and brain Richard will discuss each of these principles and teach you how to apply them to your photography. \nRichard Bernabe is an internationally-renowned nature\, wildlife\, and travel photographer as well as widely-published author from the United States. His passion for adventure has been the driving force behind his life’s quest to capture the moods and character of the world’s most amazing places\, from Africa to the Amazon to the Arctic and countless places in between. \nZebra fur patterns\, Serengeti National Park\, Tanzania\nEditorial clients include National Geographic\, The New York Times\, Time\, Audubon\, The BBC\, The World Wildlife Fund\, National Parks\, Outdoor Photographer\, and many others. Corporate clients include Canon\, Patagonia\, Orvis\, REI\, Apple\, Microsoft\, American Express\, and more. \nRichard was named one of the “Top 30 Influential Photographers on the Web” by the Huffington Post and included in the “20 Photographers Changing the World Through Social Media” by Influence Digest.  Richard is a global influencer in the fields of photography\, travel\, and wildlife conservation with more than 1 million social media followers. \nMore information can be found at https://richardbernabe.com \n\n\nThe Dark Hedges in early dawn\, Northern IrelandLate evening skies reflected in beaver pond along Duck Brook Road\, Acadia National Park\, Maine USA
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-the-six-principles-of-art-for-photographers-with-richard-bernabe/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211005T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211005T210000
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CREATED:20210727T225057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210803T204743Z
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SUMMARY:Programs: From Wildfires to the Marianas Trench with Mark Thiessen
DESCRIPTION:A National Geographic staff photographer since 1990\, Mark Thiessen has published numerous feature stories and covers for National Geographic magazine and other National Geographic publications on subjects ranging from Peruvian mummies to the study of human performance.   \nIn 1996\, Thiessen began a personal photography project on Wildland firefighters that took him to the front lines of this phenomenon every summer that led to NGM feature stories on Russian Smokejumpers and recently Alaskan Smokejumpers. Mark’s photographs for the July 2008 National Geographic cover story “Under Fire: Why the West Is Burning” earned first-place recognition by Pictures of the Year International. \nMark documented film director James Cameron’s dive to the ocean’s deepest location at the bottom of the Mariana (or Marianas) Trench. Mark also directs the National Geographic photo studio.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-from-wildfires-to-the-marianas-trench-with-mark-thiessen/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210907T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210907T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T183420
CREATED:20210620T231620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210804T195459Z
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SUMMARY:Programs: Seeing Out of the Box: Abstract Photography Opportunities in the DC Area with E. David Luria
DESCRIPTION:Put your thumb and forefinger together into a small circle\, hold it up to one eye\, close the other eye. Look through that circle: that’s how your camera lens sees the world\, just a small\, tight area\, no peripheral vision.  \nAnd it is also the “secret sauce” of abstract photography technique\, which is the subject of E. David Luria’s presentation on September 7 entitled “Seeing Out of the Box: Abstract Photography Opportunities in the DC Area”. \nDavid maintains that unique abstract images surround us everywhere\, in our own backyard\, on the sidewalk\, in the ribbed patterns of a fallen leaf\, on tie-dye T-shirts\, in a stack of bicycles or nested chairs\, in rug patterns\, on mural art\, graffiti\, on wallpaper\, in glass reflections\, in stained glass windows\, and in art museums.  Abstract photography enhances our photo portfolios with  colorful\, wild and crazy images\, He also maintains it helps train our brains to think out of the box\, look at problems in new ways AND to come up with those clever “Aha!”  answers to crossword puzzle clues!  Best of all\, no special equipment is needed for abstract photography: a phone is fine! \nIn this Zoom talk David will show us examples of abstract shots he has done around the DC area\, explaining when and where he got the shots\, so that club members will be inspired to go out\, squinting through the circles of their thumbs and forefingers. to find similar jewels of art wherever they may be! \nDavid Luria is a professional architectural photographer and founder of the popular Washington Photo Safari program (www.washingtonphotosafari.com) . \nSince the program began in 1999\, David and his 11 fellow instructors have trained over 39\,200 amateur photographers from 50 states and 53 countries in 29 different areas of photography\, such as travel\, architecture\, nighttime\, portraits\, event\, street\, nature and wildlife photography and in Lightroom and Photoshop post-processing techniques.  Training an average of 5 photographers every day\, 365 days a year for 22+ years\, his 6\,000 small-group safaris have taken place in 186 different locations in 11 states\, 30 cities\, and 8 countries around the world\, including photo cruises in the Caribbean and in Europe. Several NVPS members have participated in his safaris \nDavid’s Washington Photo Safari has received hundreds of 5-star reviews on all major search engines\, and it benefits from high customer loyalty\, with about one-third of all his clients coming back as repeat customers\, year after year\, 750 of them participating in an average of 9 safaris apiece. In 2019 it was ranked among the top two Best Photography Services in the DC Area by the readers of City Paper. Trip Advisor now rates Washington Photo Safari at No. 3 out of 89 outdoor activities in Washington DC. \nBorn in Hamburg and raised in New York City\, David has lived in his adopted city of Washington DC for more than 50 years\, and so he claims to know where all the good pictures are! He has photographed over 3\,500 apartment\, hotel and restaurant properties in the DC area\, plus dozens of events and conventions\, and he is a frequent speaker at local camera clubs\, including ours. His work can be viewed at www.edavidluriaphotography.smugmug.com. \nAn honors graduate of Amherst College and a US Army veteran\, David is fluent in Spanish\, French\, German and English\, spent 32 years as a senior executive working for international non-profit organizations like CARE\, Inc\, worked 6 years in Colombia and Panama\,   and studied photography with a protégé of famed French photographer Henri Cartier- Bresson at the Parsons School of Design in Paris\, France. He claims his proudest achievements are his 3 children and 4 grandchildren.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-seeing-out-of-the-box-abstract-photography-with-e-david-luria/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210504T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210504T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T183420
CREATED:20200807T181755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210802T114650Z
UID:18820-1620156600-1620162000@nvps.org
SUMMARY:Programs: Artistic Expression through Smartphone Photography with Michael Koren
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Description: \nThis presentation will help you express your artistic vision through smartphone photography.  Learning to better use the camera that’s always with you\, you’ll be exposed to techniques which go beyond taking simple snapshots and allow you to start creating photographs which artistically express your unique vision. \nYou will learn the powerful features of the smart phone’s camera and the settings for optimal image capture including professional tips and techniques of adjusting exposure and focus which will help you produce the best results. \nThere are an overwhelming number of editing apps available. This presentation will demonstrate two “best of breed” editing apps used by smartphone photographers worldwide to help you achieve your own personal artistic vision. \n\nWhat you will learn:  Proper techniques for smart phone image capture.  Apps to edit towards your artistic expression.\nWho is this for:  All smartphone photographers\nWhat will you need: Smartphone with camera\n\nBio: \nMichael Koren is a free-lance sports and event photographer in the Baltimore Washington metro area specializing in youth sports game-time action and team portraits. \nMichael’s shares his passion for photography through his skill as a photography educator.  Michael teaches several classes at Capital Photography Center including Smartphone\, Street and Composition.  He also teaches at Montgomery College in Maryland on a variety of photographic topics from mobile photography to street photography.  Michael has led numerous seminars and workshops for local camera clubs with topics ranging from beginner photography to hands on advanced level workshops and classes.  Additionally\, he has served as President\, Director and Education Chair of the Silver Spring Camera Club in Maryland and is currently Vice President of the Maryland Photography Alliance. \nMichael Koren offers personal instruction and teaches several classes at Capital Photography Center including Smartphone\, Street and Composition. Visit Michael’s website to learn more. \nhttps://www.michaelkorenphotography.com/
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-artistic-expression-through-smartphone-photography-with-michael-koren/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210406T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210406T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T183420
CREATED:20200807T181440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210321T140754Z
UID:18818-1617737400-1617742800@nvps.org
SUMMARY:Programs: Psychology of Photography with Nic Stover
DESCRIPTION:Nic Stover created the Psychology of Photography as a way to help photographers think of ways to think beyond the basics of taking pictures and into the world of creating images. The Psychology of Photography explores 5 different areas that encompass the bigger part of the artistic and creative process. \nFirst\, we will look at Sensations and Perceptions which is how do we perceive the world and make order out of it\, we will also look at Beliefs and Creativity\, finding some of what we believe in and how do we create.  But no part of perceptions and beliefs are complete unless we look at Expression and Interpretation the parts of us that is about how do we interpret scenes and develop them (and ourselves) through processing. The final portion is about our Formulation and Evolution where we explore what kind of photographer\, we are\, want to be\, and where we are going. With the final piece being Reflection and Refinement of how we can put ourselves and our processes into a state of constant renewal. \nThrough our time together with Nic we will look at how are we drawn to patterns\, shapes\, lines\, and what do they mean to our subconscious. We will also explore some of the different schools of psychology and how the brain forms thoughts and how you can work with that\, examine some of the models of creativity and how we can look to follow and understand where we are in the creative process and understand that there are definable stages of our growth that we experience as photographers. \nAbout Nic Stover \nNic Stover was raised in the high mountains of Western Colorado on a single magazine subscription to National Geographic and only 5 television channels\, where the only shows his family regularly watched were Nature (PBS) and the Tour De France. It was here that his love for adventure\, the outdoors\, and photography took shape. \nStover is based in San Luis Obispo\, California and focuses on landscape photography classes and workshops encouraging his class participants to Develop their skills\, Explore their capabilities\, and to Create meaningful work. \nNic Stover Photography exists to help photographers understand the unique perspectives that assist in the discovery of their capabilities\, while enabling a deeper connection with themselves and others through creative expression.  Through his classes\, webinars\, tutorials\, and presentations Nic works with people of all ages\, backgrounds\, experiences\, and desires focused around a dialog on how we can thrive in our own unique creative and artistic process. \nHis landscape photography work has taken him across the globe — from the backcountry of Greenland\, to the windswept mountains of Patagonia\, and the frigid extremes of Alaska.  His portfolio of work encompasses desert\, ocean\, night\, and mountain photography.  Nic also enjoys showcasing the amazing the places that are unique to the Central Coast\, from sea caves to sand dunes\, and its dramatic coastal landscapes. \nAdditional information can be found at www.stoverphoto.com
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-april-2021-psychology-of-photography-with-nic-stover/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210302T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210302T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T183420
CREATED:20200807T000645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210226T221532Z
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SUMMARY:Programs: Chasing The Stars - Capturing The Night Sky with Robert Fawcett
DESCRIPTION:Chasing the Stars – Capturing the Night Sky – a visual presentation of capturing the Milky Way month by month highlighting the season from January to October. Emphasis is placed on the importance of planning to capture in camera a perceived nightscape for a star filled sky (composition). As part of the planning aspect\, Robert will discuss the apps for scouting locations\, positioning and time of day. He will also discuss choosing the right camera equipment\, lenses for a night of shooting along with various types of low-level lighting to employ on your night time experience. As a preface\, Robert will talk about various post-processing techniques to help make decisions on shooting methods for quality night sky images. \nRobert W. Fawcett (Bob) – Retired from 31 years of Government service\, 26 of those years as a Forensic / Scientific / Technical Photographer. Growing up in Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania the interest in photography began early with his father taking the family on weekend drives through the country\, taking in the scenery down back roads never explored. Little did Robert know back then it would become a career that would take him on a journey to places around the globe. That journey began in Washington\, D.C. in October of 1985. As he continues the journey\, his plan is to share with others his passion for photography and pass along the experiences from the days of film to the current digital world. From the beginning and up until present Robert have always been a true believer of shooting in a manual mode\, using the three things of what photography is: ISO\, Aperture and Shutter. When mastered one can be in total control of light and the vision in your mind to capture the creative images you desire. \nAdditional information on Robert Fawcett can be found at one of the following links: \nFawcett Photography Adventures\nwww.meetup.com/Fawcett-Photography-Adventures/ \nFawcett Photography\nwww.facebook.com/rfawcettfoto/\nwww.instagram.com/rwfawcett/ \nFine Art America\nwww.rfawcett.com \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-chasing-the-stars-capturing-the-night-sky-with-robert-fawcett/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210202T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210202T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T183420
CREATED:20200807T000246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T190936Z
UID:18793-1612294200-1612299600@nvps.org
SUMMARY:Programs: The Joy of the Little Things: Macro Photography with Colleen Miniuk
DESCRIPTION:Close-up detail of a yellow salsify seed head \nColleen Miniuk will present The Joy of the Little Things: Macro Photography at NVPS’s February 2nd program meeting. \nColleen Miniuk is an ex-software engineer who fled Intel Corporation in 2007 to pursue a meaningful life as a full-time outdoor photographer\, writer\, publisher\, instructor\, and speaker. \nHer credits include National Geographic calendars\, Arizona Highways\, AAA Via\, National Parks Traveler\, On Landscape\, and a broad variety of other publications. She has served three times as an Artist-in-Residence with Acadia National Park. She authored the award-winning guidebooks\, Photographing Acadia National Park: The Essential Guide to When\, Where\, and How and Wild in Arizona: Photographing Arizona’s Wildflowers\, A Guide to When\, Where\, & How (1st and 2nd editions) as well as the instructional ebook\, Seeing the Light in Outdoor Photography (1st and 2nd editions). She also writes a weekly advice column called “Dear Bubbles.” \nColleen leads photography workshops and all-women photography workshops (called “Sheography™”) through her own company\, CMS Photography\, as well as for numerous camera clubs\, national-level organizations\, conferences\, and private clients. \nAdditional information can be found on her website at www.colleenminiuk.com \n  \nBubbles and seaweed intermingling in a tide pool along Eben’s Head Trail in Acadia National Park\, Isle au Haut\, Maine\, USA \nCurled patterns on the top of a sego lily flower 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-the-joy-of-the-little-things-macro-photography-with-colleen-miniuk/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210105T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210105T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T183420
CREATED:20200806T235809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201129T003308Z
UID:18791-1609875000-1609880400@nvps.org
SUMMARY:Programs: Unique and Creative Techniques to Photography with Emily Carter Mitchell
DESCRIPTION:PRESENTATION \nEmily Carter Mitchell will introduce the concepts of “Unique and Creative Techniques to Photography” using a variety of methods to capturing an image that is beyond what the eye naturally sees. \nThe idea is to create something with a different feeling and unique perspective using tools in your ‘creative kit.’ We will discuss what might be included in this creative kit from in-camera techniques\, Lensbaby lenses\, and additional toys one can play with for any camera system. \nLet’s all get out of the box\, release our creative nature and have some fun! \nABOUT \nEmily Carter Mitchell is an award winning and published nature and wildlife photographer based in Annapolis\, Maryland. Her work has been included in numerous juried art shows\, local newspapers\, magazines\, books and smart device apps.  With a corporate background in Human Resources and extensive years in the travel and hospitality industry\, she holds a Master’s Degree in Global Management. \nHer photographic journey began when she was a teenager and has always enjoyed photography as a way of connecting to the world around her. Through her work Nature as Art she brings a creative interpretation of the natural world and her images express a sense of serenity with profound stillness and ethereal attributes. \nEmily’s passion of photography is shared with others through her nature and wildlife photography classes for Capital Photography Center based in the Metro DC area. \nAdditional information can be found on her websites: \nEmily Carter Mitchell ~ Nature as Art\nEmilymitchellphotography.com/Services \nFacebook:\nhttps://www.facebook.com/NatureAsArtPhotography \nInstagram:\nhttps://www.instagram.com/nature.as_art/\nhttps://www.instagram.com/emily_carter_mitchell/ \nFlickr:\nhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/bellaremyphotography/
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-unique-and-creative-techniques-to-photography-with-emily-carter-mitchell/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201201T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201201T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T183420
CREATED:20200726T212508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200923T150637Z
UID:18474-1606851000-1606856400@nvps.org
SUMMARY:Programs: How to Shoot the Moon\, Fireworks\, Waterfalls\, and Snow with Marie Joabar
DESCRIPTION:Marie Joabar from the Capital Photography Center will present How to shoot the Moon\, Fireworks\, Waterfalls and Snow at NVPS’s December 1st program meeting. \nMarie Joabar has been immersed in photography and photography education for more than 20 years and is passionate about sharing her knowledge about photography\, cameras and digital technology with others. \nWhether she’s teaching photography\, helping one better understand their camera or “see” better compositions\, she works to build one’s confidence and take away the intimidation and sense of overwhelming that often accompanies learning new things. She finds just the right way to take complicated concepts and explain them in a logical\, easy to understand way. \nMarie founded Capital Photography Center in January 2012 to help those with a love of photography grow their skills and reach their goals – be it to capture better snapshots or become a professional photographer. To this end\, her company offers a wide variety of photography classes taught by professional photographers and renowned photographic educators where amateurs\, hobbyists and professionals can learn about the areas of photography suited to their interests and experience level. \nIn addition to running her business and teaching\, Marie finds time to enjoy her own photography and loves capturing people – both candid and posed\, country landscapes\, and dynamic cityscapes\, especially at nighttime.  Her travels have given her the opportunity to photograph in Venice\, Tuscany\, London\, New York and various other locations in the United States.  Her work can be viewed on her website at Marie Joabar Photographs \nOriginally from Michigan\, Marie has lived in Alexandria\, Virginia (outside of Washington DC) for the past 30+ years with her husband. \nThere are certain subjects that can be difficult to expose well such as the moon and snow. Marie will cover how to get proper exposures of each and will share tips to craft exciting shots of these subjects. \nMarie will also cover tips and techniques for capturing waterfalls as a silky flow and will cover the tools that make it easier to be more creative. She’ll also discuss how to freeze the fireworks display and capture it with multiple bursts in one frame.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-how-to-shoot-the-moon-fireworks-waterfalls-and-snow-with-marie-joabar/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201104T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201104T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T183420
CREATED:20210106T110029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T191507Z
UID:20062-1604476800-1604509200@nvps.org
SUMMARY:February 2\, 2021: Programs: The Joy of the Little Things: Macro Photography with Colleen Miniuk
DESCRIPTION:Close-up detail of a yellow salsify seed head \nColleen Miniuk will present The Joy of the Little Things: Macro Photography at NVPS’s February 2nd program meeting. \nColleen Miniuk is an ex-software engineer who fled Intel Corporation in 2007 to pursue a meaningful life as a full-time outdoor photographer\, writer\, publisher\, instructor\, and speaker. \nHer credits include National Geographic calendars\, Arizona Highways\, AAA Via\, National Parks Traveler\, On Landscape\, and a broad variety of other publications. She has served three times as an Artist-in-Residence with Acadia National Park. She authored the award-winning guidebooks\, Photographing Acadia National Park: The Essential Guide to When\, Where\, and How and Wild in Arizona: Photographing Arizona’s Wildflowers\, A Guide to When\, Where\, & How (1st and 2nd editions) as well as the instructional ebook\, Seeing the Light in Outdoor Photography (1st and 2nd editions). She also writes a weekly advice column called “Dear Bubbles.” \nColleen leads photography workshops and all-women photography workshops (called “Sheography™”) through her own company\, CMS Photography\, as well as for numerous camera clubs\, national-level organizations\, conferences\, and private clients. \nAdditional information can be found on her website at www.colleenminiuk.com \n  \nBubbles and seaweed intermingling in a tide pool along Eben’s Head Trail in Acadia National Park\, Isle au Haut\, Maine\, USA \nCurled patterns on the top of a sego lily flower
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/february-2-2021-programs-the-joy-of-the-little-things-macro-photography-with-colleen-miniuk/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201103T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201103T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T183420
CREATED:20200726T192502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200904T191817Z
UID:18463-1604431800-1604437200@nvps.org
SUMMARY:Programs: Make the Ordinary Extraordinary with Joe Rossbach
DESCRIPTION:In this presentation\, Joseph Rossbach will present one image only and take us on a deep dive into the production of the image. From planning and travel to scouting on location\, Joe will discuss how he found a shot like this\, what it takes to get there and how you can use tools like the Photographers Ephemeris and google maps to help you be in the right place at the right time. \nThen Joe will discuss what he did in the field to achieve the best composition\, light and selection of equipment to make the image. The shot he will be presenting required focus stacking to achieve an angle of view not available through traditional means. Joe will walk you through the process of how to properly focus stack the image in camera. \nAfter we get the shot\, we will be discussing processing in both Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. Joe will explain how he preps the images in the raw convert\, making changes to exposure\, color and sharpening\, before bringing the images into Photoshop to the focus stack the image. Also in Photoshop\, Joe will talk about how he uses luminosity masks and a variety of techniques including dodging and burning\, painting with light and filters to polish the image to perfection. \nBio: \nJoseph Rossbach’s quest as a landscape and nature photographer is to showcase wild\, beautiful and unique natural locations and to use his creative vision to capture those landscapes in high quality and evocative images which inspire awe in the viewer\, respect for the natural world and ultimately a greater appreciation of wilderness and wilderness preservation. \nJoe’s images have been published hundreds of times and he has co-authored two books on nature photography: The Ultimate Guide to Digital Nature Photography (Mountain Trail Press) and 50 Amazing Things You Must See and Do in the Greater D.C. Area: The Ultimate Outdoor Adventure Guide (Mountain Trail Press). \nEven though Joe lives in the Metro DC area\, he spends an average of 180 days a year in the field chasing the light and leading photography workshops and tours in the US and abroad. He also teaches online classes on the art of nature and landscape photography through ShutterMonkeys. \nJoseph Rossbach offers personal instruction\, workshops\, online classes and more on the art of nature and landscape photography. For information\, visit Joe’s website at https://www.josephrossbach.com/ and https://www.shuttermonkeys.com/. \n 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-make-the-ordinary-extraordinary-with-joe-rossbach/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201006T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201006T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T183420
CREATED:20200725T193227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T223038Z
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SUMMARY:Programs: - Lightroom Unleashed with Mollie Isaacs
DESCRIPTION:Lightroom is the most powerful post-processing software available. It is simple to use and easy to learn\, BUT often photographers find it complicated or confusing. This program will clear up many misconceptions and show you how easy\, fast\, and foolproof using Lightroom can be. If you have tried Lightroom but found it difficult or time-consuming\, OR if you have been reluctant to use it because you thought it would be hard to learn OR if you erroneously thought you would have to change your entire image filing and storage system (which you do not) this program will help give you more confidence and better skills. \nLook below for three examples that illustrate the “Before” and “After” shots to give you a sense of what you’ll learn at this event. \nBio: \nMollie is a professional photographer specializing in nature and wildlife\, abstracts\, and flowers. She runs Awake The Light Photo Workshops and Tours and leads educational and inspirational photo workshops across the country and around the world. She loves sharing her passion for photography with others. \nEarly in her career\, she studied with Ansel Adams and Joyce Tenneson. Her work is in the Permanent Collection of the International Photography Hall of Fame and has been exhibited at Epcot Center in Disney World\, and Grand Central Station in New York City. She is a 15-time winner of the Kodak Gallery Award\, considered by some to be the “Oscar” of photography. \nIn addition to photographing nature and wildlife\, she is also a portrait photographer. She is honored to have photographed many famous faces including actress Meryl Streep\, jazz musician Wynton Marsalis\, and the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. \nShe has authored a coffee table photography book\, plus educational photography e-books. She lives at the Outer Banks of North Carolina and enjoys all things beachy. \nAdditional information can be found on her website at www.awakethelight.com/.  \n  \n  \n[pdf-embedder url=”https://nvps.org/home/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Millie-Isaacs-–-Lightroom-Unleashed-NVPS-20201006.pdf” title=”Millie Isaacs – Lightroom Unleashed\, NVPS\, 20201006″]\n 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-lightroom-unleashed-with-mollie-isaacs/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200901T193000
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SUMMARY:Programs: Photographic Voice and Vision with Nikhil Bahl
DESCRIPTION:Every 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: \nNikhil Bahl is a full-time professional photographer\, author\, educator\, 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. \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. \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. \n  \n       \nSample clip from Nikhil Bahl on “The Advantage of Familiarity”. \nhttps://nvps.org/home/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/clip-for-NVPS.mp4
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/september-1-2020-programs-photographic-voice-and-vision-with-nikhil-bahl/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200505T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200505T220000
DTSTAMP:20260411T183420
CREATED:20200310T022804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200310T022804Z
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SUMMARY:Programs: Creative Camera Techniques for Storytelling with Kristi Odom
DESCRIPTION:Learn from Nikon Ambassador\, Kristi Odom\, different creative camera techniques that will improve your narrative. She will teach how she uses techniques like multiple exposure\, slow motion video\, macro\, and infrared photography to tell different stories. \nBio: Kristi Odom is an internationally acclaimed photographer\, a Nikon Ambassador\, and a motivational speaker. She makes her home in the Washington DC area and travels the world shooting\, teaching\, and sharing her insights so she can help make our planet a better\, more loving place. With a background in sports\, concerts\, and wedding photography\, she now works solely on her biggest passion\, which is wildlife. A photographer and filmmaker\, her work focuses on connecting people emotionally to animals and celebrating those who have a connection to the natural world. She runs an adventure company with her partner\, taking photographers all around the world\, providing guests with life-changing experiences\, while teaching advanced photo skills. Her accolades include over 60 international photography awards including 2 Nature’s Best Photography awards. Her work has been exhibited twice at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. Her work has been featured by Microsoft\, Forbes\, Outside Magazine\, Nikon\, and Rollingstone.com.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-creative-camera-techniques-for-storytelling-with-kristi-odom/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200407T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200407T220000
DTSTAMP:20260411T183420
CREATED:20191229T232734Z
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SUMMARY:Programs: Being a NASA Photographer with Aubrey Gemignani
DESCRIPTION:Bio: \n\nAubrey Gemignani is a Documentary\, Reportage\, and Event Photographer. She is currently a full-time photographer and photo archivist at NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) in Washington\, DC.\, where she has had the opportunity to photograph a diverse range of events at the White House\, the Vice President’s residence\, Capitol Hill\, Kennedy Space Center\, Wallops Flight Facility\, and the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan (to cover manned launches to the International Space Station).\nHer documentary and reportage work has been distributed worldwide through news and photo agencies such as Associated Press\, AFP\, Reuters\, National Geographic Online and Getty Images. Publications highlighting her work include Esquire\, The Washington Post\, New York Times\, NPR\, Photographer’s Forum\, Popular Photography\, Pastry Art and Design\, and the Falls Church News Press.\nSome clients include NASA\, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)\, Cue Recording Studio\, Sodexo\, South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT)\, Hope for a Healthier Humanity (HHH)\, International Relief and Development (IRD)\, and The National Council of Asian Pacific Islander Physicians (NCAPIP).\nAssignments and her love of travel has taken her to many countries including Vietnam\, Cambodia\, Pakistan\, Thailand\, Kazakhstan\, Russia\, Mexico\, Dubai\, and Italy. \nAubrey holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a minor in Photography from Virginia Commonwealth University located in Richmond\, VA. She also completed a Master of Arts in Organizational Management from George Washington University.\nShe is a native of the Washington D.C. area.\n \n\nDescription of presentation: I plan to discuss and show some work from the past (approximately) 5 years of covering the space program for NASA including launches\, landings\, the Obama and Trump administrations\, astronaut tours/talks\, and the rise of the commercial space programs. Most of my work is photojournalistic for NASA and I will touch on the transition to working in a more high speed\, news-oriented position\, versus the freelance portrait and event photography that I was used to. If there are specific topics that you would like me to cover\, please let me know prior to the presentation and I’ll make an effort to address them.\n\nA Soyuz booster rocket launches the Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Monday\, Dec. 3\, 2018\, Baikonur time\, carrying Expedition 58 Soyuz Commander Oleg Kononenko of Roscosmos\, Flight Engineer Anne McClain of NASA\, and Flight Engineer David Saint-Jacques of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) into orbit to begin their six and a half month mission on the International Space Station. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani) \nA horse-drawn caisson carries former astronaut and U.S. Senator John Glenn to his final resting place during the interment ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday\, April 6\, 2017\, in Virginia. Glenn was the first American to orbit Earth on Feb. 20\, 1962\, in a five-hour flight aboard the Friendship 7 spacecraft. In 1998\, he broke another record by returning to space at the age of 77 on the Space Shuttle Discovery. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani) \nThe Soyuz MS-04 rocket launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Thursday\, April 20\, 2017\, Baikonur time carrying Expedition 51 Soyuz Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin of Roscosmos and Flight Engineer Jack Fischer of NASA into orbit to begin their four and a half month mission on the International Space Station. (Photo Credit: NASA/Aubrey Gemignani) \nPresident Donald Trump\, center\, signs an Executive Order to reestablish the National Space Council\, alongside members of the Congress\, National Aeronautics and Space Administration\, and Commercial Space Companies in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington\, Friday\, June 30\, 2017. Vice President Mike Pence\, also in attendance\, will chair the council. Also pictured are retired NASA astronaut David Wolf\, left\, NASA Astronaut Alvin Drew\, second from right\, and retired NASA astronaut Buzz Aldrin\, right. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani) \nA total solar eclipse is seen on Monday\, August 21\, 2017 above Madras\, Oregon. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach\, Oregon to Charleston\, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America\, Africa\, and Europe. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani) \nExpedition 58 Flight Engineer David Saint-Jacques of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA)\, top\, Flight Engineer Anne McClain of NASA\, center\, and Soyuz Commander Oleg Kononenko of Roscosmos\, bottom\, wave farewell prior to boarding the Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft for launch\, Monday\, Dec. 3\, 2018\, in Baikonur\, Kazakhstan. Kononenko. McClain\, and Saint-Jacques will spend the next six and a half months onboard the International Space Station. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani) \n\n 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-being-a-nasa-photographer-with-aubrey-gemignani/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200303T193000
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CREATED:20191121T223112Z
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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/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200204T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200204T220000
DTSTAMP:20260411T183420
CREATED:20200116T152046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200202T035027Z
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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/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200107T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200107T210000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191203T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191203T220000
DTSTAMP:20260411T183420
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/
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