Competition with Judge Roy Sewall – Theme: “No Time Limit, Open”
Competition Theme: Open with no time limit Roy Sewall is a semi-retired professional photographer based in Bethesda, Maryland. His 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. He has done extensive work for private and commercial clients, […]
Field Trips: Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens
Spring has sprung and it’s time to capture some flowers at one of the nicest gardens in the country: Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden in Richmond, VA. The garden is comprised of 82 acres and contains more than a dozen themed garden areas, a conservatory and a large lake. In May you can expect to see […]
Portfolio Project – Final Portfolio Project Review, Group 2 with Brian Zwit
Portfolio Project: The second final review of the Portfolio Project will be held with Brian Zwit as our reviewer for the second group of this years participants. Brian Zwit, formerly just a photographer and educator in northern Virginia, added filmmaker to his resume during the pandemic years. While still enthralled with still photography, he is using […]
Member’s Gallery – Prints (Virtually): A View from the Street with Robin Weisz
Robin will present a galley of architecture, shadows, reflections, and street photography. Robin was introduced to photography as part of the curriculum in her work towards her BFA in graphic design. Working her way through college as an assistant in the photo lab she spent many hours helping others with their processing of film and […]
Member’s Gallery – Digital: A Walk With Nature with Sarah Olsen
Sarah loves to travel and capture her experiences through photography. While working remotely during the pandemic, she hiked many National and State Park trails throughout the United States including Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Rocky Mountain, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches, Joshua Tree, Mt. Rainier, Columbia River Gorge, Haleakalā, Grand Canyon, Saguaro, Sedona, Acadia, and Shenandoah. Walking with […]
Member’s Forum – Alaska with Jim Norman
Your problem: Travel restrictions are easing, but you’re still suffering from a severe case of pent-up, unrequited wanderlust. The cure: A trip to Alaska! And Jim Norman is here to help. This presentation will provide an overview of what you can see and do in Alaska, with information and recommendations on both well-known destinations and […]
No Weekly Meeting!
There is no weekly meeting for this 5th Tuesday of the month. Hope to see you all at the virtual End-of-Year Awards meeting on June 10th followed by the End-of-Year picnic on June 12th.
End-of-Year Competition and Awards Banquet (Virtual) with Judge Nikhil Bahl
Welcome to our very last meeting of the 2021 – 2022 season, NVPS End-of-Year Awards Night! We will have the full program of awards presented via Zoom this evening. In addition to the Zoom presentation, we will be having a picnic at Burke Lake Park on Sunday June 12th. We hope that you can join […]
End-of-Year NVPS Club Picnic
It is time for NVPS members to party and see friends after two long years! Please join us for good food and fun, and to celebrate the end of the 2021-2022 club year! Who: You and your spouse, or significant other or friendWhen: Sunday, June 12, 2022Time: […]
Field Trip: Smithsonian Folklife Festival
The Smithsonian's Folklife Festival returns for 2022. Every year, the Smithsonian organizes a festival on The Mall inviting people from around the world to share their cultures at our nation's Capitol. This festival is a cornerstone event on The Mall. It's recognized as the largest annual cultural event in the US capital and ranks among […]