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SUMMARY:Member’s Gallery – Digital: Patagonia and Beyond with Fred Krebs
DESCRIPTION:Patagonian Sunrise–at Lago Grey Hotel\nFred Krebs just returned from a 3 1/2 week Overseas Adventure Travel trip around Patagonia. This presentation will include images from across that remote\, diverse and incredibly beautiful region as well as a few from Buenos Aires and Iguazu Falls (spectacular in its own right). \nFred joined NVPS in 2018 and is thankful for how much it has helped him improve his photographic skills. He generally takes away something from each meeting that he can use. Fred especially appreciates the Portfolio Projects and how much he learns from his participation. \nFred takes pictures of things that interest him (which frequently changes). Since retiring Fred and his wife have increased their travels and the photo opportunities have grown as well.  He loves travel photography but his pictures may include just about anything else. Recently\, he has become especially fascinated with black and white and hopes to improve in that area. \nFred purchased his first camera in 1975 shortly after coming to Washington\, DC for a new job.  The first paycheck paid the rent and with the second he bought an Olympus OM 1 (which he still has). While he has tried virtually every brand of camera from Canon to Sony\, Fred remains partial to Olympus and the mirrorless MFT system because of its relatively small size. However\, he took several of the photos in this presentation with his iPhone 13\, which has assumed an increasingly larger role in his photography. He subscribes to the saying\, “the best camera is the one you have with you”.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-digital-patagonia-and-beyond-with-fred-krebs/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Gallery
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SUMMARY:Member’s Gallery – Prints (Virtually) Birds - One Photo Per Species with David Kravitz
DESCRIPTION:Description: David took this invitation as a challenge to create enough acceptable photographs of birds to fill a 10-minute presentation without repeating species. The photographs were taken in the U.S.\, Costa Rica\, Ecuador (the Galapagos Islands)\, and Iceland \nBio: David Kravitz enjoyed Black and White photography (with his own darkroom) for 2-3 years around 1970\, but then life intervened and time for photography faded away. He always intended to return to photography when he retired\, which he did in June 2019. He researched local photography clubs and\, because he concluded that it would provide the best learning opportunities\, he joined NVPS – a decision he has never regretted. He considers himself a neophyte and is still open to almost all areas of photography. He devotes the most time to nature photography\, but also enjoys travel\, documentary\, street\, and sports photography.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-prints-virtually-birds-one-photo-per-species-with-david-kravitz/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230516T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230516T210000
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SUMMARY:Portfolio Project – Final Review\, Group 2 with Denise Silva
DESCRIPTION:The second final review of the Portfolio Project will be held with Denise Silva\, a frequent participant with NVPS. \nBIO: \nDenise’s interest in photography started when her grandmother would share images from her travels to Egypt and Africa for safari. The evenings watching slideshows set the seed. 35-years later those seeds took root and inspired Denise to embrace photography and more specifically travel photography and Road Runner Photography Tours was born. \nDenise has been recognized as one of the Top 200 Women Photographers Who Inspire by Nature Photo Guides and has had multiple articles published in Extraordinary Vision (EV) Magazine\, and is a featured artist in Breakthrough Photography’s Guide to Night Sky Photography.  \nHer passion is to share her knowledge of photography\, while introducing people to the amazing landscapes\, wildlife\, and people all over the world.  \nShe has contributed multiple articles to Fujifilm X/GFX USA website and has been interviewed by Peggy Farren\, of Understanding Photography\, on Overcoming the Challenges of Street Photography (Check the interview out here).  \nRecognitions: \n\nThree images published in Black & White Magazine\, 2021\, Smartphone issue.\nFeatured in the 2021\, Lenswork\, Our Magnificent Planet 2021 edition.\nAwarded in Alternative Digital Processes category\, Black & White Magazine\, Looking Forward–Looking Backward 2022.  \n\nDenise embraces the idea that everyday above ground is a good one\, so get out and enjoy! Join her and her team for your next adventure!  \nFor more information\, go to her website at: https://roadrunnerphotographytours.com/ \n  \n 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/portfolio-project-final-review-group-2-with-denise-silva/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Portfolio Project
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230509T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230509T213000
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SUMMARY:Competition with Judge Forest Gustaveson – Theme: “No Time Limit\, Open”
DESCRIPTION:Competition Theme: Open with no time limit. \nThe judge is Forest Gustaveson. \nBIO \n“Forest has been a lead instructor at Kristi Odom Photography for the last four years\, leading photographers to photograph just about everything from bears in Alaska to lions in Kenya. He has worked on campaigns for Nikon\, both in his home state of Colorado and internationally. His Ecuador video for Nikon has had over 80k views. He has taught not just at the workshops but on stage for camera clubs as well as Photoplus in New York.   \n​Forest’s deepest passion lies in the mountains. As an avid outdoor enthusiast\, Forest 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. He has lived all over the U.S. including California\, Utah\, and even a remote mining town in Alaska.” \nForest GustavesonPhotographer – Explorer – Educator
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/competition-with-judge-forest-gustaveson-theme-no-time-limit-open/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Competitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230506T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230506T140000
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SUMMARY:Field Trips: Revolutionary War Weekend at Mt. Vernon
DESCRIPTION:It’s another British invasion.  This time it’s centered at Washington’s Mt. Vernon and it involves highly enthusiastic historical re-enactors instead of a rock band.  We’ll visit Mt. Vernon during their Revolutionary War Weekend.  This is a large event hosting hundreds of re-enactors and has become very popular.  Tickets will sell out well in advance.  \nWe’ll hope for the best possible weather as we plan to attend Saturday morning.  If you cannot secure Saturday tickets\, you may want to consider attending Sunday instead.  This is an awesome event for any history buff and photographer interested in portraits\, candids\, and historically accurate journalistic compositions.  There is so much to see and the cast are photo friendly.  \nThe schedule of events for the day is not published until the “generals” meet\, usually the morning of the event.  Camp life is demonstrated throughout the day and there is always something happening.  Use your eyes and ears to anticipate unique opportunities so you can be at the right place at the right time.  Troop inspection usually occurs around 10am in the morning and will be announced over the PA system.  Pick your side and stick with them.  In the past\, there have been two scheduled skirmishes\, one around 12pm and another around 2pm.  Skirmishes are dependent on the weather as they will be using real muskets and real gunpowder.  \nRemember\, most participants are photogenic and welcome the opportunity provided they’re not busy.  Approach with a smile and a curiosity and you may find yourself much smarter after the encounter.  The cast is very knowledgeable about their uniforms\, the unit they are a member of\, and their camp. \nWe’ll start our tour from the Ford Orientation Center (aka visitor’s center).  We’ll leave the visitor’s center and follow the path leading us towards the Continental Army encampment which is usually found on the lawn beyond the Bowling Green.  The British and Hessian camps are usually located on the back lawn (river side) behind the upper garden.  Families (yes\, actual wives and children) of the soldiers often accompany the re-enactors just like camp followers would have in the past and they even play their historical rolls as well. \nIt won’t take long for many of us to become separated\, engrossed in whatever catches our eye.  This is certainly anticipated though we encourage small groups while you tour.  We’ll wander around from tent to tent\, capture scenes and events\, and find groups of soldiers marching or otherwise preparing for the day.  \nOur groups will most likely react to events announced over the PA.  Everything is a short walk\, but you’re not going to see everything as some events overlap.  We recommend finding something and following the action for a while before moving on.  Some events like the skirmishes may require you to plan ahead and stake out a spot before the crowds overtake the venue.  Knowing the contour of the land\, a bit of luck\, and a hint about the planned skirmish will help you find the right spot. \nPlease be aware of Mt. Vernon’s code of conduct which includes their photography policy.  No flash photography indoors and tripods are prohibited despite the fact that events such as Mt. Vernon fireworks displays have allowed tripods outdoors in the past. \nhttps://www.mountvernon.org/plan-your-visit/tips-for-your-visit/guidelines/guest-code-of-conduct/ \nTickets: \nMt. Vernon’s Revolutionary War Weekend is a ticketed event.  Your ticket gives you access to all events for the day as well as general admission to Mt. Vernon including an optional tour of the mansion.  This is a popular event\, so we recommend you purchase your tickets online well in advance. \nhttps://www.mountvernon.org/plan-your-visit/calendar/events/revolutionary-war-weekend/ \nAdult: $35Youth: $21 \nEquipment: \n\nYou will have the opportunity to get up close and talk with the event participants. A standard lens (about 24-70mm) will cover most of the images you’ll capture walking around the camps.\nWeather permitting\, there will be multiple mock skirmishes with musket and cannon fire. For these events\, you will be required to stand behind roped off viewing areas. For this reason\, be sure to bring a telephoto lens.  A 200mm will give you a wide shot of the “battlefield”.  You will need at least a 300mm to isolate individuals.\nAlways bring a polarizer.\nNo flash photography is permitted in the mansion or galleries.\nTripods are also prohibited. You shouldn’t need your tripod anyways. Save yourself the weight and leave it at home.\nWeather is anticipated to be warm. Bring a hat and sunscreen to protect yourself from the afternoon sun. You may also want to bring a small bottle of water with you.  Restrooms are available on-site.  Benches are available but are spread around the grounds and there never seems to be enough.  There is seating on the back porch of the mansion for anyone who wants an extended break to enjoy the late Spring breeze in the shade.\n\nWhen: \nSaturday\, May 6\, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.Sunday\, May 7\, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (alternate) \nWhere: \nWe’ll meet briefly at the traffic circle between the Mt. Vernon gift shop and the path leading to the visitor’s center / main entrance.  \nDirections: \n3200 Mount Vernon Memorial HighwayMount Vernon\, Virginia 22121 \nPlenty of free parking is available.  Be sure to ride with your fellow club mate and convince them to let you off at the traffic circle before you reach the parking lots.  This destination is accessible via metro bus service #101 Fort Hunt – Mt. Vernon. \nCOVID precautions: \nThis is an outdoor event with a few opportunities to tour indoors.  If you plan to tour the mansion you will wait in line outdoors and then be guided through the mansion in small groups.  Masks are are not required and are a personal choice.  We’re anticipating a low exposure risk. \nWe hope you can join us! \nRena Schild and Steven GlintzField Trip Coordinators 2022-2023 \n* Photographs courtesy Steven Glintz
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/field-trips-revolutionary-war-weekend-at-mt-vernon-2/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230502T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230502T210000
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SUMMARY:Programs: Tone Theory-The Principles of Tone with Blake Rudis
DESCRIPTION:TONE THEORY―The Principles of Tone \nDescription: You’ve seen them\, those images that make your jaw drop and leave you speechless.  They pull you in\, you are captivated by them\, and can’t stop looking at them.  They leave a plethora of emotions swirling around in your brain and you just can’t stop thinking about them.  But then\, you look through your portfolio and wonder\, “Why don’t my images have that same feeling?  Why doesn’t passion resonate in my photos?” The truth is that most people run toward color and over–saturation to try to achieve the same mood.  Color Theory is definitely powerful and knowing it can help you transform your images.  But there is something even more important that sets the stage for your colors―your tones!  In this presentation Blake is going to introduce you to his Tone Theories.  After this you will be able to look at an image and see almost immediately why it works or doesn’t based on tones alone. \nPhoto by Jeremy Ellsworth\nBio:  Blake Rudis is a 20–year retired USAF Combat Veteran and a classically trained artist who started as a painter.  Blake transitioned into printmaking and sculpture in which he received his BFA in Fine Art from the University of Delaware. His passion for art shifted when he finally decided to double down on his love for the American landscape.  In 2006 Blake took up photography\, but he incorporates his knowledge of aesthetics and color theory into his photography courses and is known for his acclaimed Photoshop® workflow.Blake is a self–published author and has worked as an independent photo educator for many software companies.   Some of his partnerships include Topaz Labs\, Plotagraph Pro\, and ON1. Throughout his teaching efforts at f.64 Academy https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCtxWq6RSZNFxz_d4hCKxgA Blake has helped hundreds of thousands of photographers excel in their post-processing endeavors. He hosts Photoshop Tips\, Courses\, monthly critiques\, and live events on his f.64 Elite https://f64elite.com/ monthly membership website.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-tone-theory-the-principles-of-tone-with-blake-rudis/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230425T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230425T210000
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SUMMARY:Member’s Forum – Having a Ball with Sports Photography with Rena Schild
DESCRIPTION:In this presentation Rena will discuss her work in sports photography\, including what goes into making a good sports image\, and will tell the stories behind some of her images.  After the discussion portion of the presentation\, she will present a slide show of her images from a variety of sports. \nBio:  \nRena has been interested in photography since she received a film camera as a college graduation gift\, but was sidelined by the practice of law until she had time to take some photography courses in the 1990’s.  She then began experimenting with many types of photography\, including family portraits\, events\, red carpet\, sports\, fine art and most recently bird photography.  Rena is currently happiest capturing athletes and birds in motion but thoroughly enjoys all photography\, especially outdoors.  She joined NVPS in early 2020.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-forum-having-a-ball-with-sports-photography-with-rena-schild/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Forum
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SUMMARY:Member’s Gallery – Digital: Street Photography with Phyllis Kimmel and Suzy McIntire
DESCRIPTION:Phyllis Kimmel and Suzy McIntire will share a combined Member’s Gallery focused on street photography around Washington DC and New York. Phyllis will share photos from local street fairs and festivals in Washington DC – both spontaneous and street portraits – along with some other local and NYC street photography. Suzy enjoys walking around the city\, noticing what people and animals are up to\, and capturing their sometimes unusual activities. \nBIO – Phyllis Kimmel \nPhyllis has loved photography for as long as she can remember and was thrilled with the Canon AE-1 she received as a Bat Mitzvah gift from her grandmother.  Eventually Phyllis went digital and shot with Canon DSLRs until\, in 2023\, she took the leap to a Fuji mirrorless camera. \nPhyllis combines her love of hiking and the outdoors with photography.  She spends her weekends camera in hand\, exploring trails\, mountains\, parks\, gardens\, and more.  She finds herself drawn to the beauty in the ordinary and focusing on capturing the smaller details around her.  Over the past six years\, Phyllis has been a volunteer photographer for a local non-profit\, Community of Hope\, and with that\, began aspiring to become more comfortable with people as subjects.  More recently\, she’s stepped even farther outside her comfort zone with street photography—a fun endeavor.  \nPhyllis has been a member of NVPS for the past nine years or so.  She received an Honorable Mention at the October 2022 Art League Patterns exhibit\, and in February 2023\, two of her photographs won first and second place in their categories of the Washington Gardener photo competition. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nBIO – Suzy McIntire \nWith her first Olympus film camera\, Suzy McIntire took all the photos for her 2002 garden book (An American Cutting Garden\, UVA Press). For many years at the Natural History Museum\, she photographed small fossils for researchers and the collections database.  Using a microscope\, scientific camera\, and software for “extended depth of field” (EDF) photos\, these were composites sometimes of as many as 25 pictures.  She once was asked to photograph what a museum visitor claimed was a fossil apple—this visitor planned to sell it to Apple for a million dollars to fund his retirement. (A paleontologist had to tell him it was not a fossil apple.)  \nIn 2012 Suzy won the Washington Post Humor Photo Contest for a photo of an outhouse on a dinosaur dig in Wyoming.  Tiring of documentary pictures\, she got a Fuji camera three years ago and found happiness in street photography and urban landscapes. This past month she was pleased to get a photo into the Exposed DC annual competition.  She has been an NVPS member since 2019\, unless it was 2018.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-digital-street-photography-with-phyllis-kimmel-and-suzy-mcintire/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230425T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230425T194500
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CREATED:20220708T202618Z
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SUMMARY:Member’s Gallery – Prints (Virtually): Nostalgia-Field Trips Before Covid with Willa Friedman
DESCRIPTION:Willa will be just reminiscing.  Field trips are always fun and looking back at the pictures we took is fun too. \nBIO: \nWilla’s first job after college was as an instructor at the American Museum of Natural History in New York\, Her first summer there\, she had a choice of several summer projects—filing\, cleaning small animal cages or photographing wildlife in city parks for the NYC schools. She claimed to be able to do photography and brought home a camera and a light meter.   Bob taught her everything she needed to know over the following weekend and her work was published. Bob still claims to have taught her everything she knows.  \nWilla has taken courses and workshops at Photoworks at Glen Echo\, and with Freeman Patterson and Andre Gallant in New Brunswick\, Canada\, and Santa Fe Workshop in Santa Fe\, NM.  She has also had extensive courses in Photoshop with Eliot Cohen. She has been a member of NVPS since 2004 and has learned a great deal from the members and speakers. She has held many positions and is currently coordinator for the solo shows at Beanetics. \nWilla won Photographer of the Year in Novice Monochrome in 2006\, Advanced Monochrome in 2009 and Color Print of the Year in 2008.  Willa has work on display at the Art League Gallery at the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria and Falls Church Arts.  She has an image in the permanent collection of the Joseph Miller Center for Photographic Arts. She has had several images published in the Northern Virginia Review and has won their Best in Visual Arts award twice\, and was also published in Elan Magazine\, as well as being in numerous juried shows.   Willa has had solo shows at 1st Stage\, the Stone Tower Gallery at Glen Echo and has had several shows at Beanetics Coffee Rosters in Annandale and has been a guest artist at Waverly Street Gallery in Bethesda.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-prints-virtually-nostalgia-field-trips-before-covid-with-willa-friedman/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230418T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230418T213000
DTSTAMP:20260412T123154
CREATED:20220710T192123Z
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SUMMARY:Competition with Judge Samantha Stephens - No Theme\, Open
DESCRIPTION:Competition Theme: Open within the past three (3) years \nThe judge is Samantha Stephens. \nBIO: \nSamantha Stephens is a biologist turned photographer for science and conservation. She uses visual storytelling to communicate scientific research\, especially when that research is relevant to conservation issues. Through her work she hopes to foster appreciation for the natural world and the work that helps us understand and protect our shared home. Samantha is a graduate of the Environmental Visual Communication program offered by the Royal Ontario Museum and Fleming College. She is a National Geographic Explorer\, an Emerging League Member of the International League of Conservation Photographers\, and a Girls Who Click Ambassador. Her work has appeared in bioGraphic\, National Wildlife Magazine\, National Geographic\, and Photo Life Magazine. Samantha currently spends most of her time in Algonquin Provincial Park (Ontario\, Canada)\, where she documents various wildlife research projects at the Algonquin Wildlife Research Station. \nSamantha Stephens Photography (stephenssamantha.com)
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/competition-with-judge-samantha-stephens-no-theme-open/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Competitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230416T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230416T130000
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CREATED:20230209T193424Z
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SUMMARY:Field Trips: Hillwood Estate\, Museum and Garden
DESCRIPTION:*** RESCHEDULED DUE TO WEATHER ***  to rain date of Sunday\, April 16\, 2023\, 10am to 1pm\n\n\n\n\n\nIt is our pleasure to introduce April’s field trip to the Hillwood Estate\, Museum\, and Gardens.  This is a rare destination for our club to explore.  The estate is huge and we may not cover it all in one visit\, but we’re certain you will end the day satisfied\, already planning your next visit. \nThe former owner\, Marjorie Merriweather Post maintained an extensive collection of orchids\, so a visit to the greenhouse to see the orchids and other flowers maintained by today’s horticulturists is sure to be impressive.  Spring will be well underway and the Japanese style garden will be amazing despite the fact that the cherry blossoms will have past their prime.  The Lunar Lawn will also draw in photographers with rows of flowers lining the perimeter.  Sculptures and various other subjects will be discovered while wandering around the French Parterre and Four Seasons garden.  \nThere is so much to see outdoors you may forget about the lavishly decorated mansion and museum.  Inside you can tour the mansion’s collection of Imperial-era Russian art.  You’ll also find exotic French furniture\, tapestries\, and paintings as you wander through the rooms of the mansion.  \nOn the day of our field trip\, we’ll start with the outdoors.  After we’ve paid our admission\, we’ll break into smaller groups and spread out to the various gardens to take advantage of the soft morning light.  At or about high noon\, we’ll gather around the Merriweather Cafe for a break.  They will have indoor dining as well as a to go menu which will allow us to eat and chat outside in the warm spring weather.  The light may be a bit harsh after our break so we recommend going indoors to snoop around for subjects. \nPlease be aware of Hillwood’s photographic policy linked below.  It states that tripods may only be used in the gardens\, and flashes\, reflectors\, etc. are prohibited. \nhttps://hillwoodmuseum.org/visit/plan-your-visit/photography-policy \nTickets: \nVisiting Hillwood requires paid admission.  Tickets can be purchased ahead of time online (https://secure.hillwoodmuseum.org/events) or in person.  Purchasing online ahead of time offers a small discount ($1). \nAdult: $18Senior: $15Child (6-18): $6 \nEquipment: \n\nMost subjects will not be too far away so a standard lens will suit for most compositions.\nConsider bringing a macro lens to capture some unique details in either the flowers or decorations.\nDon’t forget to bring a polarizer.\nAs mentioned in the photographic policy\, tripods are only allowed in the gardens. If you bring a tripod\, be prepared to walk back to your car and drop it off before going indoors.\nNo flash photography.\nWeather is anticipated to be comfortably warm. Restrooms are available on-site. Benches and chairs will be scattered throughout the estate.\n\nWhen: \nSaturday\, April 15\, 2023 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.Sunday\, April 16\, 2023 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (rain day) \nWhere: \nYou’ll will find our group on the edge of the parking lot leading to the visitor’s center / museum shop entrance.  We’ll meet in a little out of the way spot so we can visit and enjoy each other’s company before going through admissions. \nDirections: \nHillwood Estate\, Museum & Gardens4155 Linnean Ave NWWashington\, DC 20008 \nComplimentary multi-level parking is limited so consider carpooling with your fellow club mates.  Should you want to use the Metro\, the nearest stop is the Red Line’s Van Ness-UDC station.  From there\, you’ll walk East for a mile past Howard University Law School and the Embassy of the Netherlands. \nCOVID precautions: \nThere is a lot to see and do at the Hillwood Estate.  If you plan to tour inside the mansion or the greenhouse\, you should be aware that you will most likely pass by others who are unmasked.  We’re anticipating below average risk.  The Hillwood Estate is a somewhat popular destination\, but it should not be overly crowded. \nWe hope you can join us! \nRena Schild and Steven GlintzField Trip Coordinators 2022-2023 \n* Photographs courtesy of Rena Schild and Steven Glintz
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/field-trips-hillwood-estate-museum-and-garden/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T123154
CREATED:20220709T181612Z
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SUMMARY:Portfolio Project – Final Review\, Group 1 with Brian Zwit
DESCRIPTION:The first final review of the Portfolio Project will be held with Brian Zwit\, a frequent judge for NVPS Portfolio Projects. \nBrian 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 video to expand his storytelling options and range of subjects. \nWhen shooting stills\, his favorite subject is the elegance and majesty of nature\, particularly landscapes. When filmmaking\, his favorite subject turns to the human condition\, telling the unique and unusual stories of the everyday person. While having his favorite genres\, he dabbles with photographing and filming protests\, dogs\, travel adventures\, and street life. \nBrian has been teaching photography for more than ten years for workshop companies and non-profits\, including the Ward Museum\, Chincoteague Bay Field Station\, and camera clubs in the mid-Atlantic region. Brian is an exceptional Lightroom instructor\, and he has had more than 1\,000 students attend his Lightroom training. Brian also speaks to camera clubs\, schools\, and other organizations on the topics of creativity and photographic techniques. He is well known for his ability to distill complex topics to their essence and explain them in simple\, easy-to-understand ways. \nBrian’s favorite assistant is Dingo\, a Parson Russell terrier\, who really is not very helpful\, but is always ready for a walk in the woods. She also reminds him not to get too obsessed with work\, photography\, and filmmaking\, and just enjoy paying attention to her.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/portfolio-project-final-review-group-1-with-brian-zwit/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Portfolio Project
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230404T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230404T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T123154
CREATED:20220630T184636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230224T165311Z
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SUMMARY:Programs: Photo Biz 101 with Jennifer Pottheiser
DESCRIPTION:Join commercial and editorial photographer Jennifer Pottheiser as she tackles the subject most valuable to all of us as photographers―the business of photography\, Photo Biz 101. \nJen will share stories and best practices from a lifetime in the industry to help get the work and images you want. The program is appropriate for all levels and geared towards anyone who has ever thought about shooting a photo assignment. Jen will talk through her non-profit work\, as well as commercial assignments\, and there will be plenty of time for questions. \nBIO \nJennifer Pottheiser is an award winning\, commercial photographer known for her work primarily in the sports and corporate sectors. Ms. Pottheiser’s list of commercial clients is a venerable Dream Team. She shoots regularly across the globe for the National Basketball Association\, United States Tennis Association\, JP Morgan Chase\, Walgreens\, Gillette\, and countless others. \nFor all of the allure of working with A-list celebs and world-renowned athletes\, Jen is most passionate about her non-profit work. She photographs regularly and also volunteers without her camera for multiple non-profits including Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center\, Canine Companions for Independence and The Valerie Fund. Jen is a partner at Drawbridge Digital\, a boutique technology solutions company\, and a board member at The Doug Pensinger Photography Fund. \nA graduate of Duke University with a degree in English and a minor in Film in Video\, Jen resides in Northern NJ with her family and pups. \nJen Pottheiser Photography
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-photo-biz-101-with-jennifer-pottheiser/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230328T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230328T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T123155
CREATED:20230119T162444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230119T183231Z
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SUMMARY:Member’s Forum – Pacific Northwest with Mike Whalen
DESCRIPTION:Program: \n\n\n\nMike Whalen\n\n\n\nIn this presentation Mike revisits his 13-day trip to Washington State in May 2022. Primary locations include Seattle\, Mount Rainier National Park and The Olympic Peninsula. The Pacific Northwest offers unique opportunities for photographers. \n\n\n\n(Images from the following locations are presented: views from the top of Seattle’s Space Needle; Chihuly Museum of Glass; architect\, Frank Gehry’s iconic building: The Museum of Pop Culture; two botanical gardens; Mt. Rainier; Hurricane Ridge; the Hoh Rainforest; views of Lake Crescent; the Ancient Groves on the Sol Duc River\, and several west coast beaches. Photos from other sites may also be included.) \n\n\n\nThe presentation has 2 parts: Part 1 is informational\, including factual descriptions and documentary photos. Part 2 provides a  slideshow of artistic and favorite photos with a musical background. \n\n\n\nBio: \n\n\n\nMike became interested in digital photography in 2006. His first camera was an entry level Canon DSLR. \n\n\n\nHe joined NVPS in 2009 and held board positions from 2010 to the present\, including president in 2013. \n\n\n\nHe also volunteers weekly as a pet photographer for the Fairfax County Animal Shelter\, and occasionally\, as an event photographer for charitable organizations such as the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition and The Epilepsy Foundation of America. \n\n\n\nJoining NVPS was a significant learning opportunity due to the many club activities and inspiration from talented members. \n\n\n\nHis photographic interests include nature\, landscapes\, macro\, people\, travel and abstract photography. He currently uses Sony equipment and Lightroom\, Photoshop and Topaz for post-processing. \n\n\n\nPresentation Image Examples: \n\n\n\n\nMount Rainier\n\n\n\nChihuly Glass\n\n\n\nRialto Beach\n\n\n\nAncient Groves
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-forum-pacific-northwest-with-mike-whalen-2/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230328T194500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230328T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T123155
CREATED:20220708T202117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230122T165833Z
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SUMMARY:Member’s Gallery – Digital: Staying Local with Tana Ebbole
DESCRIPTION:Tana has thoroughly enjoyed having the opportunity to explore and photograph what she calls “local” places. She feels there are many amazing national and state parks\, formal gardens\, museums\, architecture\, and interesting neighborhoods and towns nearby. One really does not need to travel far to experience  places to photograph\, and since neither she nor her husband are great travelers\, they feel fortunate to live in an area of the country that one does not have to go far to seen new and interesting sites.  Tana feels that NVPS members will recognize the locations in her slide show and hopes that what she has captured represents these sites through interesting and appealing photographs. \nBIO \nTana Ebbole\, an Arlington based photographer\, seeks interesting flowers\, landscapes\, and scenes to photograph\, finding that the solitude and peace of being outside in nature or working in her ad hoc studio help her to achieve total focus and a place of calm and peacefulness. She has been selected in several juried competitions\, and is a member of NVPS and the Art League’s Gallery 75.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-digital-staying-local-with-tana-ebbole/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230328T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230328T194500
DTSTAMP:20260412T123155
CREATED:20220708T201823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230116T165721Z
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SUMMARY:Member’s Gallery – Prints (Virtually): A Five Month Journey Around the US with Alan Goldstein
DESCRIPTION:After months of planning and making reservations\, Alan and his wife Marty set off on April 25\, 2022\, for a 156-day journey around the U.S. in their 27-foot motorhome. The trip took in 25 states and many National Parks as well as other interesting places. They returned on September 27. Obviously\, Alan made photos.  Over 21\,000!  This presentation attempts to distill those 21\,000 images into a 10-minute Members Gallery. \nBIO \nA member of NVPS since 2012\, Alan has been involved in some way or other with photography for the past 60 years.  It began with a science teacher instructing him on the art of film developing.  At that time\, he was using a Kodak Brownie.  Veering off during his teen-age years to using an 8mm movie camera\, he returned to still photography during his college years and while working as a reporter for his hometown newspaper. \nAlan was supposed to call in a newspaper photographer for photos\, but she lived nearly 30 miles away\, so he opted to take photos himself.  At first\, he used a Polaroid Type 103 for photos since it made instant\, crisp pictures.  But encouraged by a classmate and photographer\, Alan got a 35mm camera and access to the college’s darkroom\, and processed Tri-X each time he had a news event or other photo request.  \nAfter graduating from college\, Alan enlisted in the Navy\, becoming a Navy Journalist and later a Public Affairs Officer. \nHis high school girlfriend had a Nikon SLR\, and that became Alan’s Holy Grail.  As a low-ranking Navy man\, Alan scraped up the money and bought his first true SLR — a Minolta SRT-101.  As he progressed up the Navy ranks\, he upgraded to a Minolta X700. \nFast forward to 2003.  Alan’s brother-in-law was getting married and Alan was the photographer.  An acquaintance who was a Nikon rep loaned Alan a D100.   It was love at first click!  Since then\, Alan has had a D100\, D200\, D300\, D810\, and since November 2017\, a D850. \nRetired from the Navy in 1994 and retired from Civil Service in 2011\, Alan is happy to spend his time making images.  He loves photographing just about everything\, but really likes night scenes and landscapes. His photos have been used for greeting cards by non-profits\, used for proposals by environmental entities\, have been used by sports web sites\, have appeared in newspapers\, and even hang in a gas station. \nAlan says he loves being a member of NVPS.  He has gained some great friends\, enjoys the camaraderie\, and has learned something new nearly every meeting.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-prints-a-five-month-journey-around-the-us-with-alan-goldstein/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230321T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230321T213000
DTSTAMP:20260412T123155
CREATED:20220710T191949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T210348Z
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SUMMARY:Competition with Judge Rosalie O'Donnell – Theme: “Creative Altered Reality”
DESCRIPTION:Competition Theme: “Creative Altered Reality” within the past three (3) years \nCreative Altered Reality:  \nYour image may be of any subject matter and must obviously display a change in the natural order of things whether by color\, form\, shape or any combination of these three.  All images must be original and may not incorporate elements produced by anyone else.  Artwork or computer graphics generated by you may be incorporated if the original photographic content predominates.  Images may not be constructed entirely within a computer.  Hi-key\, low-key\, or High Dynamic Range (HDR) images without further changes are not considered. \nThe adjustments you make to an image should result in an “altered reality” and not simply the removal\, adjustment\, or replacement of an element.  You should be able to see immediately that the photograph has been creatively manipulated. \nIn-camera techniques can be employed and you can play with the myriad programs and plugins\, tools and techniques that are available to digital photographers and this competition will be the one place where anything goes as long as it is your original work.  Some examples might involve painting filters\, distortion\, abstracting your image\, applying a creative filter\, mirroring\, compositing\, etc.\, etc.  Get creative! \nFor Reference: NVPS Competition Themes – Future\, Current and Past – NVPS \nThe judge for this competition is Rosalie O’Donnell. \nBIO \nRosalie O’Donnell graduated from American River College in Sacramento\, CA and the University of California at Berkeley with her BA in the Practice of Art.  She went on to do graduate work at the University of California at Davis where she earned her teaching credential in art and music. \nA painter and printmaker\, Rosalie has shown her monotypes and etchings in California and the Washington\, DC region as well as galleries through-out the U.S\, including The Art League in Alexandria\, VA\, Mattawoman Art Center\, the Ellipse Gallery\, Gallery West\, The World Bank\, the National Institute of Health\, Washington Printmakers and Touchstone Gallery\, Sedona Art Center and Phoenix Economic Development Council annual exhibits. \nO’Donnell moved to Sedona\, AZ in the fall of 2018 and continues to paint and create in a variety of media. She continues to jury exhibits\, advise artists\, and exhibit her own work through-out the country. \nO’Donnell previously worked at The Art League in Alexandria\, VA located in the historic Torpedo Factory Art Center where she was the Gallery Director and Development associate. Rosalie served on the City of Alexandria Art in Public Places Committee\, the statewide board of Year of the Women in the Arts\, and as a juror for many local and regional exhibits in the Washington\, D.C. area. Prior to working in Alexandria\, VA\, she worked at Sierra College in Rocklin\, CA\, as the Director of the Ridley Gallery\, instructor for the Gallery Operations class and in the Marketing and Public Relations department. She also was co-owner of a cooperative gallery in Folsom\, CA and worked at several private galleries in and around Sacramento\, CA. O’Donnell has worked as a volunteer in many visual arts organizations\, serving as a docent and board member in California\, Montana\, British Columbia\, New Zealand and Washington\, DC in the Smithsonian Traveling Exhibits Program. \nwww.rosalieodonnell.com
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/competition-with-judge-rosalie-odonnell-theme-creative-altered-reality/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Competitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230314T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230314T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T123155
CREATED:20220709T172353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230113T183424Z
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SUMMARY:Portfolio Project – Interim Review\, Group 2
DESCRIPTION:During this review the Portfolio co-chairs\, Ginger Werz-Petricka and Brenda Wilson\, joined by Deb Rose\, will offer suggestions on the draft copies of portfolios for the second half of this year’s participants. They will look at the Artist Statements and images to see how they fit and represent the premise as laid out in the Artist Statement. Self-analysis is a valuable tool for photographers to learn as they develop their personal photography projects and learn how to view their work with a critical eye. \nFinal reviews will be April 11 for the first group and May 16 for the second group. For further information and more detail regarding the Portfolio Project\, please contact Portfolio Projects under Club Activities at Board Contacts. To view the galleries from prior year portfolios\, see Portfolio Project Galleries.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/portfolio-project-interim-review-group-2-2/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Portfolio Project
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T110000
DTSTAMP:20260412T123155
CREATED:20230207T152605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230311T215228Z
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SUMMARY:Field Trips: Huntley Meadows Park
DESCRIPTION:*** Rescheduled to Sunday 3/12/23 at 8:00 am due to weather concerns ***  \nReminder that Daylight Savings Time starts on Sunday morning\, so set your alarms appropriately! \nGet out your zoom lenses and get ready for some wildlife photography at a club favorite\, Huntley Meadows Park in Alexandria\, Virginia!  With woodland trails\, boardwalks through wetlands and an observation deck this local gem allows you to view various forms of wildlife\, including abundant waterfowl.  At this time of year there should be a lot of ducks and geese and hopefully some ducklings\, goslings and mammals such as otter\, beaver and raccoon.  There are also some landscape photography opportunities. \nWhere: \nHuntley Meadows Park3701 Lockheed BoulevardAlexandria\, Virginia 22306 \n(Note that there are two entrances to the park.  We will go in at the Lockheed Blvd. entrance.) \nhttps://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/huntley-meadows-park \nWhen: Saturday\, March 11\, 2023 from 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. (Rain date: Sunday\, March 12\, 2023 from 8:00* a.m. – 11:00 a.m. *Daylight Savings Time starts) \n Equipment: \n\nFor wildlife\, a telephoto lens: the more reach the better\nIf you want to make early morning landscape images\, bring a standard or wide angle lens \nTripods or monopods are helpful and permitted but not necessary\nHiking boots or walking shoes are advised: the boardwalk can be slippery\n\nNotes: \n We will meet in the parking lot at 7:00 a.m. and walk into the park together.  \nSunrise on March 11 will be at 6:25 a.m. (7:22 a.m. on Sunday) If you want to go in earlier to catch the beautiful morning light we will meet you inside the park on the boardwalk.  \nIf you arrive late and don’t see Steven Glintz or Rena Schild in the parking lot\, proceed to the boardwalk.  \nThe visitor center does not open until noon.  There is a portable toilet in the parking lot.  \nWe hope you can join us! Rena Schild and Steven GlintzField Trip Coordinators 2022-2023 \n(Photographs by Rena Schild)
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/field-trips-huntley-meadows-park/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230307T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230307T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T123155
CREATED:20220709T190632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230104T194709Z
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SUMMARY:Programs: The Value of Knowledge in Outdoor Photography with David Shaw
DESCRIPTION:In this presentation\, professional photographer and workshop leader David W. Shaw will discuss how knowledge of your subject can play a vital role in creating a successful image. Drawing on his years as a wildlife biologist\, Dave will discuss how understanding your subject will allow you to create more compelling images of landscape and wildlife.  \nBio: \nDavid W. Shaw is a full-time professional outdoor photographer\, writer\, and workshop leader. His images and articles have been published in hundreds of magazines and books around the world. Dave leads a series of popular photography workshops and tours in Alaska\, Africa\, South America\, and the lower 48. He is fortunate to split his time between Alaska and Colorado\, two states with abundant photo opportunities.  \nwww.david-w-shaw.comwww.explore.david-w-shaw.comCuriously exploring the world through photography\, natural history\, and adventure
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-the-value-of-knowledge-in-outdoor-photography-with-david-shaw/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230228T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T123155
CREATED:20220708T200320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221221T205613Z
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SUMMARY:Member’s Forum – Tribal Angola with Kathryn Mohrman
DESCRIPTION:(Kathryn’s Program Perspective) \nWe visited seven tribes in southwestern Angola\, people who are living as their ancestors have for hundreds of years.  These people are painfully poor in an economic sense\, but rich in culture and tradition.  My goal in sharing these photos is to convey the dignity of the people we encountered. I was especially intrigued by the women we met as I learned to distinguish among the tribes based their sense of beauty.  It was amazing to see the effort they took in creating elaborate hairstyles or wearing thousands of beads as an everyday matter. \nMy fondest memory\, however\, is not captured in any of these photos.  One morning I slept late in my tent so I was the only person from the tour group in camp.  In my search for coffee I discovered a local family warming themselves around the log fire.  With my coffee cup I sat in one of the camp chairs near where they were crouched down.  \nOne of the women started talking to me—of course I didn’t understand her language but I could hear the kindness in her voice.  So I started talking to her–of course she didn’t understand my English but I hope she could hear the kindness in my voice.  For ten minutes we “conversed” and built a fleeting bond that underscored our common humanity. \nBIO: \nAfter more than 30 years as a teacher\, administrator\, and college president\, Kathryn Mohrman turned to photography as her main focus in retirement. Her love of travel has allowed her to explore cultures across five continents and to share her experiences with the viewers of her images.  Since most people will not have an opportunity to travel to Bhutan or Cambodia or Angola\, she considers her photographs as an extension of her years in teaching as she seeks to instill a sense of our shared humanity. \nwww.jadeforestphotography.smugmug.com
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-forum-tribal-angola-with-kathryn-mohrman/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230228T194500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230228T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T123155
CREATED:20220708T200014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230102T194821Z
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SUMMARY:Member’s Gallery – Digital: Italy's Adriatic coast towns with Clark Barker
DESCRIPTION:Scenes from Clark and wife Joan’s last overseas pre-covid journey to Rome\, Malta\, and the Adriatic Coast of Italy by small ship\, ending in Venice. \nBio: \nFollowing college and gainful employment Clark purchased a Minolta SRT101 which was mostly used to produce slides.  After a couple more Minoltas\, a digital 8 megapixel Olympus and several Canons he went mirrorless with a Canon R5 the first day it was available.  Clark’s photographic experience has mostly been as a tourist taking snapshots of interesting places visited and photos of his son and daughter when they were children.  After retirement Clark and wife Joan took several overseas trips with organized tour groups. \nClark joined NVPS in 2015 and was the class two color print Photographer of the Year for 2016-2017.  NVPS membership has led to vastly improved comprehension of shutter speed\, aperture and ISO.  He uses Lightroom/Photoshop CC and Topaz for postprocessing.   \nHe enjoys taking travel photos\, especially landscapes\, but has more recently begun exploring other types of photography such as wildlife and macro. \nPhotos on the 2019 trip to Malta and Italy were taken with a Canon 5D mark III camera.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-digital-italys-adriatic-coast-towns-with-clark-barker/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230228T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230228T194500
DTSTAMP:20260412T123155
CREATED:20220708T195746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230104T190517Z
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SUMMARY:Member’s Gallery – Prints (Virtually): East Africa - Again with Nancy Dubiell and Bill Vanderpool
DESCRIPTION:Even though we have been to East Africa before\, we welcomed this\, our fifth trip.  Although the land is the same\, the people and the animals are always different.  This trip\, with Overseas Adventure Travel (OAT)\, included Kenya\, Tanzania\, and Rwanda. \nBIO:    \nNancy and Bill have been members of NVPS since\, well\, since the Washington Gas days. They started getting more serious about photography as their travels commenced\, first within the States and then overseas.  This was their 22nd trip with OAT. \nThey started with slides and\, as they transitioned to digital\, kept the old habit of trying to get the image right in the camera\, with minimal post processing.  Most of their photography is of their travels.  Bill likes street photography and Nancy leans towards landscapes.  Both enjoy wildlife photography. \nAfter a long dry spell of traveling due to Covid\, they have recently started back with a summer trip to Ireland and this one of 3 ½ weeks to Africa.  They are already signed up for at least one trip this year and another in 2024.  Both use Canons and have recently changed to the Tamron 18×400 as their “all-in-one” travel lens.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-prints-virtually-east-africa-again-with-nancy-dubiell-and-bill-vanderpool/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Gallery
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CREATED:20220710T191814Z
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SUMMARY:Competition with Judge Jennifer King – No Theme\, Open
DESCRIPTION:Competition Theme: Open within the past three (3) years \nThe judge is Jennifer King. \nBIO: \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/competition-with-judge-jennifer-king-no-theme-open/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Competitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230220T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230220T123000
DTSTAMP:20260412T123155
CREATED:20230106T205909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T210928Z
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SUMMARY:Field Trips: Library of Congress
DESCRIPTION:Our February field trip will be to the largest library in the world.  The Library of Congress is not only home to over 38 million books\, 14 million photographs\, 8 million pieces of sheet music and 70 million manuscripts\, the Thomas Jefferson building also happens to be DC’s most glamorously decorated interiors. \nThe Thomas Jefferson building\, as it has been known since 1980\, originally opened November 1\, 1897 and was the first public building in DC to be built with electricity installed.  The Italian Renaissance inspired design was decorated by more than 40 American painters and sculptors demonstrating contemporary American culture and technological ingenuity.  The secret is out and today’s 1.6 million annual visitors are frequently amazed at such a facility.  Photographers will not only be inspired by the architecture\, color\, and design\, they will also find various hidden details scattered throughout.  The Library of Congress’ Thomas Jefferson building is an amazing spectacle not to be missed. \nWe’ll visit the Jefferson Building on President’s Day when they traditionally open the Main Reading Room to the public.  Although the library staff could not verify these plans\, we know there will be lots to see regardless of whether they open the Main Reading Room or not. \nPlease familiarize yourself with their photography policies: \nhttps://www.loc.gov/static/portals/visit/documents/PhotographyGuidelines.pdf \nCheck out the images from earlier field trips: \nhttps://nvps.smugmug.com/NVPSGallery/Field-Trips/2019-2020-Field-Trips/Library-of-Congress-February-2020/https://nvps.smugmug.com/NVPSGallery/Field-Trips/2016-2017/LOC-022017/ \nTickets: \nVisiting the Library of Congress’ Jefferson Building now requires timed tickets for entry.  Tickets become available 30 days in advance.  To reserve your ticket\, follow the directions at the following link: \nhttps://loc.usedirect.com/LOC/ \nEquipment: \n\nMany of your images will be taken with a standard or wide angle lens. Bring a telephoto if you want to get details of some of the sculptures as many are located up high in the ceiling.\nTripods are prohibited\, leave them at home and travel light.\nNo flash photography.\nIt will be chilly outside\, but we’ll be spending most of our time indoors. Restrooms are available on-site as well as several benches you can use while you gather your inspiration.\n\nWhen: \nMonday\, February 20\, 2023 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.(no rain date) \nWhere: \nWe’ll meet outdoors\, up the first set of stairs behind the Neptune Fountain in front of the Jefferson Building.  Well do our standard meet and greet at 9:30am as well as answer any questions you might have.  We’ll enter the building when they open at 10am.  We’ll want to get inside as soon as possible to not only escape the cold but also get in line to the main reading room.  We hope to see you. \nDirections: \nLibrary of CongressThomas Jefferson Building10 First Street SEWashington\, DC 20540 \nYou’ll find free parking West of the Capitol on Maryland Ave SW near the US Botanical Gardens and another lot on Pennsylvania Ave NW between 1st and 3rd St.  Both parking lots require a short uphill hike to the Jefferson Building across the street from the Capitol. \nThe Capital South metro station (blue/orange/silver) is the nearest metro stop to the library.  It’s located about one and a half blocks South and should make for an excellent public transportation option. \nCOVID precautions: \nThe Library of Congress is a popular destination on President’s Day as it is one of two days a year the main reading room opens to the public.  We’re anticipating increased risk considering the interior will probably be crowded.  It also happens to be cold and flu season so you may want to wear a mask for some extra protection. \nWe hope you can join us! \nRena Schild and Steven GlintzField Trip Coordinators 2022-2023 \n* Photographs courtesy Rena Schild and Steven Glintz
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/field-trips-library-of-congress/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230214T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230214T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T123155
CREATED:20220709T172010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230113T183346Z
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SUMMARY:Portfolio Project – Interim Review\, Group 1
DESCRIPTION:During this review the Portfolio co-chairs\, Ginger Werz-Petricka and Brenda Wilson\, joined by Deb Rose\, will offer suggestions on the draft copies of portfolios for half of this year’s participants. They will look at the Artist Statements and images to see how they fit and represent the premise as laid out in the Artist Statement. Self-analysis is a valuable tool for photographers to learn as they develop their personal photography projects and learn how to view their work with a critical eye. \nThe Preliminary Review for Group 2 will be held on March 14. Final reviews will be April 11 for the first group and May 16 for the second group. For further information and more detail regarding the Portfolio Project\, please contact Portfolio Projects under Club Activities at Board Contacts. To view the galleries from prior year portfolios\, see Portfolio Project Galleries.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/portfolio-project-interim-review-group-1-2/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Portfolio Project
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230207T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230207T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T123155
CREATED:20220630T184153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221227T151141Z
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SUMMARY:Programs: Storytelling\, Videomaking and Photography with Brian Zwit
DESCRIPTION:Humans have been sharing stories since they first learned to speak. However\, how we tell those stories has changed over time. We started by painting our stories on the walls of caves and then learned to write and paint and later invented photography and filmmaking. Story Telling at 24 Frames Per Second will cover the advantages\, disadvantages\, and differences between still photography and filmmaking as well as why and how to incorporate filmmaking in your story telling. It’s a journey and\, if for nothing else\, one that will improve your still photography. \nBIO \nBrian Zwit\, formerly just a photographer and educator in northern Virginia\, added filmmaker to his resume during the pandemic years. \nWhile still enthralled with still photography\, he is using video to expand his storytelling options and range of subjects. When shooting stills\, his favorite subject is the elegance and majesty of nature\, particularly landscapes\, and when filmmaking\, the human condition\, telling the unique and unusual stories of the everyday person. While having his favorite genres\, he dabbles with photographing and filming protests\, dogs\, travel adventures\, and street life. \nBrian has been teaching photography for more than ten years for workshop companies and non-profits\, including the Ward Museum\, Chincoteague Bay Field Station\, and camera clubs in the mid-Atlantic. Brain is an exceptional Lightroom instructor\, and he has had more than 1\,000 students attend his Lightroom training. Brian also speaks to camera clubs\, schools\, and other organizations on creativity and photographic techniques. He is well known for his ability to distill complex topics to their essence and explain them in simple\, easy to understand ways \nBrian’s favorite assistant is Dingo\, a Parson Russell Terrier\, who really is not very helpful but is always ready for a walk in the woods. She also reminds him not to get too obsessed with work\, photography\, and filmmaking and just enjoy life.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-storytelling-videomaking-and-photography-with-brian-zwit/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230131T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230131T210000
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CREATED:20220709T150455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230116T163727Z
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SUMMARY:Education & Training – In-Person - Bring Your Camera and Prints Night
DESCRIPTION:*** IN PERSON ONLY at Dunn Loring Fire Station *** \n \nFor this second face-to-face meeting of the year\, you will be able to try your hand at creating images at different activity stations. You will also be able to learn more about printing and paper types and share and compare printing techniques with fellow members. Please bring your camera\, or prints\, or both! We will also have a Review My Image table and a Swap Meet area so clean out your camera closet and bring the items you would like to sell!
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/education-training-in-person-bring-your-camera-and-prints-night/
LOCATION:Dunn Loring Fire Station\, 2148 Gallows Road\, Dunn Loring\, Virginia\, 22027
CATEGORIES:Activities,Education & Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230124T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230124T210000
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CREATED:20220708T195027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230627T204600Z
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SUMMARY:Member’s Forum – In Search of Hummingbirds from Peru with Kimxuan Nguyen
DESCRIPTION:Kimxuan traveled to Peru to photograph birds with her fellow photographers for 12 days in February of 2022. In Peru\, there were about 400 species of birds to photograph. However\, for this presentation\, Kimxuan will only concentrate on the hummingbirds that she was able to photograph. Some of them were the most sought-after birds in the world\, including the most spectacular of all hummingbirds\,  the Marvelous Spatuletail.     \n\n\n\nKimxuan Nguyen studied photography in college when the photography world was still using film and darkroom to process photos. Fast-forward\, Kimxuan joined the Northern Virginia Photographic Society (NVPS) in 2019. She had received several Monthly Competition Awards and Year End Awards. Some of the awards were Advanced Color Print of the Year\, Advanced Color Digital Image of the Year (twice) \, Photographer of the Year\, Photographer of the Year – Versatile Advanced\, and Ollie Fife Award. \n\n\n\nCurrently\, Kimxuan is the Lead Instructor for Advanced Level class and an Assistant to the President of the Vietnamese Photographic Society (VNPS). She wrote and contributed photography lessons as well as lessons on portfolio projects. She also served as part of the judging panels for VNPS. In addition\, Kimxuan has received the Portfolio Project of the Year and Honorable Excellent Service from the society.  \n\n\n\nKimxuan likes to travel within the United States as well as the world to capture mostly landscaping and wildlife.   
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-forum-in-search-of-hummingbirds-from-peru-with-kimxuan-nguyen/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230124T194500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230124T200000
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CREATED:20220708T193454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221126T225226Z
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SUMMARY:Member’s Gallery – Digital: Egypt\, Jordan and the Valleys of the Vendors with Bill Corbett
DESCRIPTION:This fall Bill and Judy Corbett joined a group tour to see the pyramids in Egypt\, Petra in Jordan\, and many other antiquities in between.  Along the way\, Bill took the opportunity to photograph not only the iconic sites\, but also the people at work in those places.  Bill often shot surreptiously and silently\, using a wide angle lens\, the camera upside down at hip level\, and set for a high frame rate. The denizens of the “valleys of the vendors” were his favorite subjects \nA photojournalist in college\, Bill Corbett returned to photography fifteen or so years ago with the advent of digital tools.  He enjoys nature and travel photography the most.  He has been a member of NVPS since 2011 and is a past president of Mid-Atlantic Photo Visions (formerly Nature Visions).  Bill and Judy moved to Aldie in Loudoun County in 2017 after 23 years in McLean\, where they raised their three kids.  He served for two decades as a U.S. diplomat and trade negotiator. 
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-digital-egypt-jordan-and-the-valleys-of-the-vendors-with-bill-corbett/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Gallery
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