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SUMMARY:Competition: (In Person) (Digital & Print) No Theme with Judge Brian Zwit
DESCRIPTION:Brian\, formerly just a photographer and educator in northern Virginia\, added filmmaker to his resume during the pandemic years. \n\n\n\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. When filming his favorite subject\, the human condition\, he tells the unique and unusual stories of the everyday person. In addition to his favorite genres\, Brian Zwit dabbles with photographing and filming protests\, dogs\, travel adventures\, and street life. Brian 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. He 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 other 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. Brian’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. \n\n\n\nBrian’s website has Images by Brian J Zwit. Brian has been a speaker for NVPS and a frequent reviewer for the Portfolio Project’s final reviews.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/competition-in-person-digital-print-no-theme-with-judge-brian-zwit/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Competitions
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SUMMARY:Field Trip:  Tree Lights & Fireworks at National Harbor (rain date:  November 22)
DESCRIPTION:Let’s kick off the holiday season with a dazzling evening shoot at National Harbor! Our November field trip will capture the magic of the Holiday Tree Lighting and Fireworks Show—a spectacular blend of light\, color\, and celebration. With the Potomac River as our backdrop and the Waterfront District aglow\, this outing offers rich opportunities for night photography\, festive fireworks\, and street scenes. \n\n\n\nPhoto by George Bradshaw\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nDate: Saturday\, November 15\, 2025 Location: National Harbor\, MarylandMeet–Up Time: 4:30 p.m. at “It’s Sugar\,” a candy store located near the tree: 150 National Plaza\, Oxon Hill\, MD 20745 https://www.nationalharbor.com/directory/itsugar/ \n\n\n\nAllow plenty of time to arrive\, as traffic can be heavy on the beltway. \n\n\n\nFireworks: Begin at approximately 5:30 p.m. \n\n\n\nWhat to Expect: \n\n\n\n\nA 60–foot RGB tree with synchronized light shows that starts 30 minutes before sunset and runs every half hour until 9 p.m.\n\n\n\nFireworks following the initial tree light show\n\n\n\nStreet scenes and waterfront reflections\n\n\n\nGolden hour and sunset views over the Potomac (sunset is at 4:54 p.m.)\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nSuggested Gear: \n\n\n\n\nWide–angle lens (24–70mm) for the tree\, fireworks\, and crowd scenes\n\n\n\nTelephoto lens (70–200mm) for tighter firework compositions and candid street portraits\n\n\n\nSturdy tripod for long exposures and low–light shooting\n\n\n\nRemote shutter or cable release\n\n\n\nWarm layers and gloves—it can get chilly by the water\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nParking & Transit: \n\n\n\nPaid garage and street parking is available throughout National Harbor. For example\, Fleet Parking has a garage a few blocks from the tree and is currently priced at $15.99 for 1.5 –3 hours.Virginia Metro riders can use the NH2 dedicated National Harbor–Alexandria bus line running from multiple Alexandria locations\, including from King St–Old Town (Blue Line)\, to National Harbor. \n\n\n\nPhoto by Susan Blalock\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nOptional Post–Shoot Meetup: \n\n\n\nPrimoHoagies: 150 American Way\, Oxon Hill (National Harbor)\, MD 20745  – PrimoHoagies  – Italian Specialty Sandwiches \n\n\n\nLet’s capture the sparkle of the season together! \n\n\n\nSeton Droppers and Christopher Fedorchak \n\n\n\nField Trip Coordinators 2025-2026
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/field-trip-tree-lights-fireworks-at-national-harbor-rain-date-november-22/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Field Trips
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SUMMARY:Education and Training:  (In Person) Astrophotography for Photographers with George Hogeman
DESCRIPTION:Bio\n\n\n\nGeorge Hogeman has been interested in astronomy longer than he has been a photographer. One of his early jobs included teaching astronomy and running a small planetarium at a Connecticut boarding school. He enjoys tracing the constellations\, tracking the planets and identifying deep space objects.  He also doesn’t forget observing the Moon and Sun. He now volunteers in the Astronomy Education Department at the National Air & Space Museum and shares his small telescope with dozens of families who attend the monthly star gazing events at Udvar-Hazy. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDescription\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn this presentation\, George will share some of his photographs and demonstrate the open-source program “Stellarium” which is an easy way to see what there is to see on a given night. He will also bring in his SeeStar S50 which is a $549 combined telescope and camera which can capture remarkable images of the Moon\, the Sun and distant galaxies even from our local rather light-polluted skies. George is also a member of the Northern Virginia Astronomy Club (NOVAC) and can share details of the dark sky observing sites that club membership enables.  \n\n\n\nHe looks forward to a rich discussion about astrophotography with NVPS members! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAll photos taken by George Hogeman
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/education-and-training-astrophotography-for-photographers-with-george-hogeman/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Education & Training
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SUMMARY:Programs:  (Zoom) The Art + Science of Photographing Birds in Flight with Annalise Kaylor
DESCRIPTION:Bio\n\n\n\nAnnalise Kaylor is a wildlife photographer and science photojournalist whose work has taken her on assignments to 40 countries (and counting!) around the world. \n\n\n\nWith an emphasis on narrative-driven documentary photography\, Annalise’s photo andvideo work has been seen in The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, AudubonMagazine\, and the Associated Press\, as well as PBS\, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver\, Great Big Story\, and the Discovery Channel. She also partners with NGOs and non-profitsfor their visual storytelling\, including The Nature Conservancy\, charity:water\, and Habitatfor Humanity International. \n\n\n\nAnnalise’s work has been exhibited in galleries throughout North America\, South America\, and her photographs are part of the permanent collections of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library\, the World Health Organization\, and the United Nations. Her photography is part of the Planet Ocean exhibit at Gasometer Oberhausen in Germany that opened in March of 2024 and is currently being prepared for an extended European tour. \n\n\n\nAnnalise is also the co-creator of the Photo WILD podcast\, which braids together the artand science of wildlife photography\, and a contributing writer for the publication of the same name. She is also a keynote speaker at the 2026 Mid-Atlantic PhotoVisions Conference.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-zoom-the-art-science-of-photographing-birds-in-flight-with-annalise-kaylor-2/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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SUMMARY:Member's Gallery (In Person) (Digital) - Flowers and Gardens with Joan Barker
DESCRIPTION:Description:\n\n\n\nJoan Barker\n\n\n\nJoan Barker offers a kaleidoscope of her time with flowers in the last three years. She shares a wonderful adventure of beauty. \n\n\n\nBio:\n\n\n\nJoan joined NVPS in 2015.   \n\n\n\nAlthough she has always enjoyed photographing family and places she visited\, she was not sure that she would enjoy being a part of a photography club. Joan was using a point and shoot camera at the time and knew nothing about F stop\, Shutter Speed\, or ISO.  Needless to say Joan has learned a lot in the past 10 years and now shoots with the mirrorless Fuji X-T3. \n\n\n\nShe enjoys shooting landscapes\, flowers\, and abstracts. She loves doing post processing on the computer as it encourages her creative juices. Four years ago she joined St. Stephens United Methodist Church’s photography ministry enabling her to branch out in photography as well as offering assistance in documenting happenings at the church.  \n\n\n\nJoan was an educator and taught elementary school before her children were born. After kids\, she chose part time teaching and eventually administration in Early Childhood.  \n\n\n\nYes\, Joan is happy she joined NVPS as the group has inspired her to try new techniques and enabled her to enjoy the works of so many excellent photographers. \n\n\n\nPhotos taken by Joan Barker:
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-in-person-digital-flowers-and-gardens-with-joan-barker/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T193000
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SUMMARY:Member’s Forum: (In Person) Creative Ways to Enhance Ordinary Photos With Ed Marion
DESCRIPTION:Ed hopes you will enjoy a presentation on “Creative Ways to Enhance Ordinary Photos\,” sharing these discoveries and inviting others to see the extraordinary potential in everyday photography.    \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMedical Photographer   \n\n\n\nDuring his 45-year medical career\, Ed Marion consistently used photography documenting patient records and preparing visual materials for teaching purposes. Prior to the advent of YouTube and digital cameras\, he developed expertise in efficiently setting up 35 mm slide cameras and adapting to challenging lighting conditions presented by microscopes\, endoscopes\, and otoscopes\, utilizing a range of film cameras. \n\n\n\nTransition to Creativity After Retirement \n\n\n\nAfter retiring in 2012\, an entirely new skill set became necessary. This period marked a journey into exploring and discovering imaginative approaches to building composites and abstracts. \n\n\n\nA New Artistic Direction \n\n\n\nThe pursuit of creative techniques led to the development of innovative ways to transform ordinary photos. Emphasis was placed on finding fresh perspectives and methods to enhance images beyond their original form.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-forum-in-person-creative-ways-to-enhance-ordinary-photos-with-ed-marion/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Forum
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SUMMARY:Member's Gallery (In Person) (Print) - Sports Action Photography with Gary Rubin
DESCRIPTION:Bio/Description:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGary Rubin’s photography journey began in middle school with his dad’s Minolta SRT-101. He shot primarily black-and-white film through high school and into college\, where he was a photographer and photo editor for his college yearbook. He set photography aside for a few years after college and made the move to digital photography about 20 years ago to document and share his kids’ activities and adventures with family members. About 10 years ago\, Gary began to return to photography as a hobby\, shooting wherever family activities and vacations took him. He started getting more serious about sports photography thanks to his kids’ involvement in a variety of sports. He found in particular that watching his son’s wrestling matches through a DSLR eyepiece provided emotional distance and made the matches much less stressful. While he continues to shoot a variety of subjects and genres\, the vast majority of his shutter clicks are spent capturing sports. \n\n\n\nGary is currently a freelance and volunteer sports action photographer. He can often be found at Falls Church High School\, where he volunteers on behalf of the Athletic Boosters and also provides sports action photos for sale as team fundraisers. A highlight of his sports photography experience was being classified as a staff member during the post-COVID return to sports when spectators were still unable to attend games. During those shortened seasons he photographed every sport at FCHS and allowed the Boosters to provide parents and family members with images of their athletes competing. Gary’s preferred style is to shoot and crop tight to give viewers a feeling of being in the midst of the action and to provide a perspective that can’t be seen from the bleachers. He primarily shoots on a Nikon Z6iii and D5. His current favorite lens is a Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8. He is a 2nd-year member of NVPS.   \n\n\n\nThe photos selected for this Members’ Gallery span a variety of sports and are representative of Gary’s style\, bringing the audience into the action while balancing peak-of-action with story-telling and emotion. More of Gary’s sports photography can be seen at www.grsportsphotography.com.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-in-person-print-sports-action-photography-with-gary-rubin/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251026T070000
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SUMMARY:Field Trip:  Mason Neck State Park(VA) at Sunrise
DESCRIPTION:Updated Tue 21-Oct-2925 with new location! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNestled on a tranquil peninsula in Lorton\, Virginia\, Mason Neck State Park offers photographers a rich tapestry of natural beauty and wildlife. The park’s diverse ecosystems and scenic vistas provide endless inspiration. Whether you’re chasing the perfect wildlife shot or composing tranquil landscapes\, Mason Neck State Park invites you to explore\, create\, and connect with nature through your lens. \n\n\n\nMason Neck State Park features these and other photo opportunities: \n\n\n\n• Wetlands\, forests\, and open fields create dynamic compositions with shifting light and seasonal colors.• Belmont Bay and Kane’s Creek offer serene water reflections\, perfect for golden hour shots.• Bay View Trail is a favorite for nature walks with your camera\, offering varied terrain and intimate nature scenes.• American bald eagles are a highlight—frequent sightings make this a prime location for bird photography.• Other wildlife includes deer\, foxes\, herons\, and turtles\, often spotted along trails and waterways.• Early morning mist over the wetlands and late afternoon sun filtering through the forest canopy create magical lighting conditions.• The park’s quiet ambiance makes it ideal for contemplative\, slow-paced shooting. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n(Photo Credits: All images\, Seton Droppers) \n\n\n\nThe Mason Neck Park description is available on the Virginia State Parks web site – Mason Neck State Park \n\n\n\nEquipment:\n\n\n\n\nYour camera and your standard “walk-about” lens\n\n\n\nA wide-angle lens may be useful\n\n\n\nA long telephoto if you plan on wildlife photography\n\n\n\nSturdy tripod and remote release for longer exposures\, if desired\n\n\n\nSturdy shoes for walking the various trails\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nOther Inspiration:\n\n\n\n\nNVPS Field Trip to Mason Neck State Park\, 2013: Mason Neck – January 2013 – Northern Virginia Photographic Society\n\n\n\nMason Neck State Park Photo Gallery: Mason Neck SP | Flickr\n\n\n\n\nWhen:\n\n\n\nSunday October 26\, 2025\, 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM. (Rain date is Saturday\, October 25\, 2025) \n\n\n\nSunrise is at 7:30 AM. Park gates open at 7:00 AM. During a pre-field trip check the gates were not open until 7:00 AM and there was no convenient parking near the gates to wait for the gates to open. \n\n\n\nWhere:\n\n\n\nMason Neck State Park \n\n\n\n7301 High Point Rd.\, Lorton\, VA 22079 \n\n\n\nThere is a $10.00 parking fee to Mason Neck State Park\, payable at the contact station (use the self-pay envelope provided at the contact station). You may also enter if you have a current annual pass. \n\n\n\nWe will meet in the parking lot of the Picnic ground. This provides access to the Bayview trail\, with views across a small bay and around a large marsh. You can also easily walk from the picnic parking area to the visitor center (which will be closed this early in the morning) and access other trails. \n\n\n\nYou may wish to review and print the PDF map available on the Mason Neck State Park web site (above). \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAfter Field Trip Snacks:\n\n\n\nPanera Bread\, 9402 Lorton Market St\, Lorton\, VA 22079 \n\n\n\nNOTE: from Lorton Market ST\, heading toward Lorton Road is ONLY available via the “Carwash” entrance. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeton Droppers and Christopher Fedorchak \n\n\n\nField Trip Coordinators 2025-2026
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/field-trip-mason-neck-state-parkva-at-sunrise/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Field Trips
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SUMMARY:Competition:  (Zoom - Digital) No Theme with Judge Anja Hitzenberger
DESCRIPTION:Anja Hitzenberger\n\n\n\nBio\n\n\n\nAnja Hitzenberger is a photographer\, filmmaker\, consultant\, and educator. She is the founder of StrudelmediaLive\, an educational platform that offers live online photography classes and more to people around the world. Anja studied in the Creative Practice full–time program at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York City and has been on the faculty there since 2009. She is dedicated to working with people from different cultures across the globe. \n\n\n\nHer work has been exhibited in solo and group shows\, film festivals\, and on theater stages throughout Europe\, the United States\, South America\, and Asia. Her photography has been published internationally\, and is a part of both private and institutional collections\, including the International Center of Photography. She has received numerous artistic grants\, and has been awarded residencies in Rome\, Paris\, Warsaw\, Beijing\, and Tainan (Taiwan). A focus of her activities has been working with live performance\, including producing a multimedia piece that toured in New York City\, Austria\, and Korea. \n\n\n\nAnja has been teaching live online photography classes since 2015\, as well as in–person workshops at organizations in New York\, Europe\, China\, and Taiwan\, including C/O Berlin\, Three Shadows (Beijing)\, Westlicht Museum (Vienna)\, and FJUM (Forum for Journalism and Media–Vienna). Originally from Salzburg\, Austria\, she divides her time between New York and Vienna. \n\n\n\nYou can see examples of Anja’s work at Anja Hitzenberger Photography.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/competition-zoom-digital-no-theme-with-judge-anja-hitzenberger/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Competitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251014T193000
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SUMMARY:Education & Training (In Person):  Five Minutes to Better Photos with Jeff Hancock
DESCRIPTION:Jeff Hancock\n\n\n\nBio\n\n\n\nJeff Hancock has been a detachable lens photographer since 1987. His first professional gig was for a Surfer in Hawaii who paid him $20 for a roll of film\, and he’s been underpaid ever since. He’s now the official photographer for the Office of Historic Alexandria\, The Mike O’Meara Show Podcast\, Die Laughing Productions\, and Dangerboy\, a rock and roll cover band.   \n\n\n\nNone of this pays enough for him to quit his day job in Data Visualization. He photographs everything in front of him that looks interesting and sometimes seeks out interesting things to stand in front of to make photographs. He’s been a member of NVPS since 2007.   \n\n\n\nYou can see his work\, paid and otherwise\, at https://www.jeffhancockphotography.com/. \n\n\n\nDescription\n\n\n\nDo you spend too much time editing your images?  Would you like to get great (ok\, acceptable) results in five minutes or less per photo? Come to NVPS on Tuesday\, October 14th\, to see how Jeff makes the magic happen. Send in some RAW\, unprocessed images.  Jeff will import them into Lightroom (explaining his workflow process while he does it) and will edit them with Lightroom and Topaz Photo AI (where necessary). Jeff has to process hundreds of event photos\, and he usually finishes editing them the next day. He’s not crafting each one into art\, but they are usually much better than they were straight out of the camera. Time is money when you’re getting paid a flat fee\, so the less time you spend processing photos\, the higher your hourly rate. Even if you don’t need to edit hundreds of photos\, saving time processing will give you time to shoot more photos. \n\n\n\nTo Submit Photos\n\n\n\nIf you have some images that you would like Jeff to edit during the October 14 session\, please submit RAW out–of–the camera images (no jpegs) no later than October 14 at 4 PM (yes\, the day of the event!) by following the instructions at NVPS Dropbox.  Dropbox will ask for your name and an email address.  The email address will be used to notify you that the upload of your file was successful.  Though we can not configure Dropbox to refrain from asking for your email address\, it appears Dropbox does not validate email addresses.  \n\n\n\nNote that Jeff might not be able to get to all the submitted images. \n\n\n\nPhotos taken by Jeff Hancock:
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/education-training-in-person-five-minutes-to-better-photos-with-jeff-hancock/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Education & Training
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SUMMARY:Programs:  (Zoom) Wabi Sabi with Lisa Cuchara
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nThis program will explore the beauty of imperfect and/or unconventional subjects. As nature photographers we often seek out the flowers\, leaves and such that are perfect\, with no blemishes or defects. This program highlights subjects that are not perfect\, such as flowers that have character\, double headed flowers\, decaying fall leaves\, the deformed coneflower that stands out as flawed and hence different and beautiful\, rust as it creates abstract patterns amidst the decay\, etc. We will also explore the concept of slowing down and appreciating the beauty of everyday life\, things that might be overlooked. As purveyors of rust and decay we appreciate the perseverance and beauty of “life after humans” as cars and equipment falls apart and succumbs to oxidation and decay. Wabi-Sabi teaches us to find beauty in everyday life. It is a kind of anti-aesthetic\, an alternative to the dominating discriminatory ideas we hold about beauty. “Wabi means a beauty of elegant imperfection. Sabi means aloneness. Together\, they suggest the beauty of ‘the withered\, weathered\, tarnished\, scarred\, intimate\, coarse\, earthly\, evanescent\, tentative\, ephemeral.’ ~ Crispin Sartwell\, Six Names of Beauty. It is a way of honoring that everything is impermanent\, and we are always in a state of both becoming and falling away. It is used to describe a particular philosophy that beauty can be found in the old\, the everyday\, the imperfect. Wabi Sabi applies to more than nature and the seasons of change and decay\, but it also to the “Life after Humans” arena or UrbEx (urban exploration). As a side note\, the term Wabi Sabi can also be part of the social movement of embracing imperfection of your physical traits as a human being\, especially with respect to self-perception and celebrating imperfection in a society that encourages people to be perfect and pressures people to be flawless.  \n\n\n\nBio\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLisa Cuchara\, PhD — OM SYSTEM Ambassador\, Seeker of Light\, Time\, Pixels\, and Creativity.In a world that rushes by in blinks and heartbeats\, Lisa Cuchara slows time with her lens. A Master Craftsman\, a Master of Artistry\, and a Master of Photography (PPA)\, she weaves wonder from pixels and light\, balancing science and soul as only a true alchemist of imagery can. With a heart tuned to nature’s quiet chorus\, Lisa sees beyond the obvious — catching the iridescent flutter of a hummingbird’s wing\, the secret stillness of dew-kissed flowers\, the noble decay of forgotten places. Birds and blossoms\, rusty relics\, frogs with stories in their eyes — all become muses for her storytelling soul. Whether in the hush of a forest or the echo of an abandoned space\, she doesn’t just catpure photographs of what things looks like — she captures what they feels like. A fieldwork sage and a digital darkroom poet\, Lisa transforms ordinary moments into storytelling landscapes. Photography\, for her\, is mindfulness in motion — a way to inhale the world slowly and exhale its beauty through art. Her eyes catch what others miss; her camera remembers what time forgets.Alongside her husband Tom\, a fellow kindred creative spirit she met through photography\, Lisa co-runs a studio sanctuary in Hamden\, CT. Together they teach light painting\, macro\, still life\, flowers\, and the magic of post-processing — blending technique with imagination\, offering not just instruction but inspiration. Their work has graced galleries\, calendars\, magazines like Wild Bird\, ABA Birding magazine\, Birder’s World\, and Adirondack Life\, and even the cover of a novel. Their books — Create Fine Art Photographs from Historic Places and Rusty Things and The Frog Whisperer — celebrate both texture and tenderness in photography\, urging readers to see the world as a canvas of marvels. Lisa and Tom are tireless educators and generous mentors\, presenting across the globe in person and online. Their motto — “Creativity is contagious\, pass it on” — speaks to their mission to spark joy\, curiosity\, and vision in others. Subscribe to their YouTube channel\, sign up for photo tips and photo event announcements\, and explore more offerings at www.LisaTom.Photos. So whether you’re looking to capture the shimmer of a dragonfly’s wing\, the fleeting movement of a bird catching a fish\, or master the mysteries of light and shadow\, Lisa welcomes you to a journey where creativity blooms and pixels dance. Because when you learn to see the unseen — like Lisa — every day becomes a work of art.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-zoom-wabi-sabi-with-lisa-cuchara/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250930T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250930T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T080153
CREATED:20250809T154359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T211126Z
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SUMMARY:UPDATED--Education & Training: - (In Person) "Bring Your Camera Night"
DESCRIPTION:Exercise your creative side\, playing with patterns\, textures\, shapes and colors in abstract and still life photography!  Bring your camera\, tripod\, remote trigger or cable release (if you have one)\, lenses (macro if you have one)\, and a smartphone (or iPad).  A headlamp with a red light option would also be useful\, as we will spend much of the evening photographing with the fire hall lights turned out.  We will supply tools and subjects for light painting and abstract photography with oil/water and water droplet refraction.  We will also have light tables and product box setups for composing still life subjects.  If you have something that you think others in the club might enjoy photographing\, please bring it!
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/education-training-in-person-bring-your-camera-night-3/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Education & Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T080153
CREATED:20250724T162321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T211907Z
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SUMMARY:Members Forum (In Person):  Introduction to DxO Processing Software with Gary Rubin
DESCRIPTION:Bio/Description: \n\n\n\nGary Rubin\n\n\n\nGary Rubin is a 2nd-year member of NPVS. His photography journey began in middle school with his dad’s Minolta SRT-101. He shot primarily black-and-white film through high school and into college\, where he was a photographer and photo editor for his college yearbook. He set photography aside for a few years after college and later made the move to digital photography about 20 years ago to document and share his kids’ activities and adventures with family members. About 10 years ago\, Gary began to return to photography as a hobby\, shooting wherever family activities and vacations took him.   \n\n\n\nAs with many digital photographers\, Gary did a majority of his processing using Adobe Lightroom. Following an Adobe price increase around 2020\, Gary began looking for subscription-free processing options and came across DxO PhotoLab and related products. DxO’s excellent denoising capabilities filled a need when processing high-school sports photos\, with DxO’s purchase of the Nik Collection tools also contributing to Gary’s decision to give DxO a try. Five years later\, Gary is a happy user of DxO PhotoLab and Nik Collection tools and administers a 3800-member Facebook group for DxO users.  \n\n\n\nDuring this Member’s Forum\, Gary will provide an introduction to DxO’s PhotoLab\, PureRaw\, and Nik Collection software tools. He will also provide a discount code should anyone be interested in purchasing DxO software.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-forum-introduction-to-dxo-processing-software-with-gary-rubin/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T194500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T080153
CREATED:20250729T182333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250729T182726Z
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SUMMARY:Members Gallery (In Person) (Digital) - Memories of Cuba with Deb and Art Rose
DESCRIPTION:Art & Deb Rose\n\n\n\nIn June of 2024 Art and Deb made their first trip to Cuba. They were so taken the beauty of the country and kindness of the Cuban people\, they returned for a second visit in November. Tonight’s gallery is a collection of their favorite memories and experiences during their time traveling through Havana\, the southern coast and the countryside in Vinales. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nArt and Deb’s interest in photography began over 20 years ago during a family trip to Australia. Their passion for both travel and photography continued to grow. Once retired from their careers\, they have been living their dream to travel and capture their experiences through photography. They have travelled extensively through North\, Central and South America including Cuba\, the Panama Canal\, Costa Rica\, Galapagos\, Ecuador\, Peru and Machu Picchu. Travels through Europe and Asia include Japan\, Singapore\, Thailand\, Vietnam\, Hong Kong\, Italy\, Greece and Malta. They enjoy all types of photography encountered on their travels: landscape\, street\, wildlife\, macro\, architectural\, night sky and every flavor in-between. \n\n\n\nMembers of NVPS since 2018\, Art and Deb enjoy learning and developing their skills to enhance their photography. Deb enjoys creating photo artistic pieces with her images and writes their travel blog\, Boarding Group 2. Art enjoys applying new techniques to macro\, landscape\, wildlife and still-life photos.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-in-person-digital-memories-of-cuba-with-deb-and-art-rose/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T080153
CREATED:20250726T193547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250726T193548Z
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SUMMARY:Member’s Gallery (In Person) (Prints) A Talk on the Wild Side with Eva Lanyi
DESCRIPTION:Eva was about 11 years old when her parents gave her a camera\,  a Kodak Brownie Starmatic (which she still has).  With it\, she learned the basics of photography\, and then went on to use her father’s old steel Voigtlaender camera (she still has it\, too) for more formal photography training.   In 2013\, she started learning digital photography and processing\, an ongoing effort that has happily occupied much of her time since then.  NVPS has been integral to her photo education.  She has served as coordinator for Education and Training and\, currently\, for Members’ Gallery. \n\n\n\nNature photography\, including all kinds of wildlife\, is Eva’s favorite subject\, because she enjoys being outdoors as much as possible.  She also wants to contribute\, in an admittedly small way\, to preserving the natural world through her images.  So much of it is under threat. \n\n\n\nIn the last few years\, Eva has especially enjoyed photographing animals and birds in ways that demonstrate how much they communicate without words as we understand them. Anger\, fear\, love\, and fun\, for example\, are some of the sentiments they seem to express in their own ways.  Her prints will illustrate the eloquence of animal and bird language as she has experienced it.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-in-person-prints-a-talk-on-the-wild-side-with-eva-lanyi/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T100000
DTSTAMP:20260411T080153
CREATED:20250909T144543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T145549Z
UID:32656-1758355200-1758362400@nvps.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip:  UPDATED - Manassas Battlefield Park
DESCRIPTION:Photo by Seton Droppers\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for a captivating morning of photography and history at Manassas National Battlefield Park! This iconic site offers stunning landscapes\, historic structures\, and dramatic skies—perfect for capturing powerful images and practicing your craft. \n\n\n\nWe’ll explore scenic trails\, historic monuments\, and wide-open fields that witnessed two major battles of the Civil War. Whether you’re into landscape photography\, architectural shots\, or storytelling through images\, this trip offers countless artistic opportunities. \n\n\n\nThe Manassas Battlefield Park offers many different trails and paths\, as well as a driving tour to different areas of the park. You may wish to review the information and maps available on the Park Website: Manassas National Battlefield Park (U.S. National Park Service) \n\n\n\n📅 When: Saturday\, September 20\, 2025 8:00 AM – 10:00AM \n\n\n\n(Rain date: Sunday\, September 21\, 2025\, 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM) \n\n\n\nNOTE: Sunrise will be 6:56 AM on Saturday. For any hardy souls that wish to arrive early and capture sunrise\, Manassas Battlefield has open spaces that provide great opportunity for such pictures. \n\n\n\n📍 Where:Henry Hill Visitor Center \n\n\n\n6511 Sudley Road \n\n\n\nManassas\, VA 20109 \n\n\n\nPark Website: Manassas National Battlefield Park (U.S. National Park Service) \n\n\n\n🎟️ Admission:Free \n\n\n\n📸 Equipment & Notes: \n\n\n\n\nBring your landscape lenses\, typically 24-70mm and 70-200mm.\n\n\n\nRemember to bring a polarizer and a graduated ND filter so you can capture all the details in the land and sky in one shot without compromising on details.  A ND filter may also come in handy around Stone Bridge or Memory Gardens as they both have water features.\n\n\n\nTripods are permitted and encouraged.\n\n\n\nWeather will be temperate.  The morning afternoon will start cool\, but may turn cooler warmer as the sun rises into the sky sets.  Again\, we’re looking for clear horizons\, high clouds\, and perfect photogenic weather.\n\n\n\nThe Henry Hill Visitor’s Center is open until 5pm and it has a bathroom in the basement.\n\n\n\n\nPhoto by Seton Droppers\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nFor additional ideas you can view images from a previous visit to Manassas Battlefield Park on the NVPS Galleries pages at Manassas Battlefield – November – Northern Virginia Photographic Society \n\n\n\n👥 Meeting Point: \n\n\n\nWe will meet near the front of the Henry Hill Visitor Center\, possibly take a group picture\, followed by individual or small group walks\, drives\, or hikes to other areas in the park. \n\n\n\nAfter Picture Snack and Discussion: \n\n\n\nFor those that are interested in exploring drinks and snacks we will meet at 10:30 AM at Texas Donuts\, 8130 Ashton Ave #106\, Manassas\, VA 20109 and explore a cup of coffee and a donut or pastry. \n\n\n\nNVPS October 2025 Field TripSunrise at Great Falls Park in Virginia \n\n\n\nIn October we plan on taking advantage of the late sunrise on the last Sunday of the month for a 7:00 AM sunrise field trip to Great Falls Park in Virginia. Watch for updates later in September!
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/field-trip-updated-manassas-battlefield-park/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250916T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250916T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T080153
CREATED:20250726T211247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250808T165028Z
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SUMMARY:Competition: (Zoom) No Theme with Judge Lisa Cuchara
DESCRIPTION:BIO \n\n\n\nLisa Cuchara\n\n\n\nLisa Cuchara\, PhD — OM SYSTEM Ambassador\, Seeker of Light\, Time\, Pixels\, and Creativity.In a world that rushes by in blinks and heartbeats\, Lisa Cuchara slows time with her lens. A Master Craftsman\, Master of Artistry\, and Master of Photography (PPA)\, she weaves wonder from pixels and light\, balancing science and soul as only a true alchemist of imagery can. With a heart tuned to nature’s quiet chorus\, Lisa sees beyond the obvious — catching the iridescent flutter of a hummingbird’s wing\, the secret stillness of dew-kissed flowers\, the noble decay of forgotten places. Birds and blossoms\, rusty relics\, frogs with stories in their eyes — all become muses for her storytelling soul. \n\n\n\nWith an eye tuned to nature’s quiet beauty\, Lisa finds inspiration in birds\, blossoms\, frogs\, and rusty relics — ordinary things transformed into extraordinary stories through her lens. Whether in the field or the digital darkroom\, her photography is mindfulness in motion — a way to be fully present and to turn fleeting scenes into lasting art. \n\n\n\nLisa and her husband Tom\, a fellow photographer and creative spirit\, co-run a photography studio in Hamden\, CT. Together\, they teach light painting\, macro\, still life\, flower photography\, and post-processing techniques that blend craft with imagination. Their work has been featured in galleries\, on book covers\, and in magazines like Wild Bird\, ABA Birding\, Birder’s World\, and Adirondack Life. \n\n\n\nTheir books — The Frog Whisperer and Create Fine Art Photographs from Historic Places and Rusty Things — celebrate the charm of texture and the beauty of the overlooked. As educators and mentors\, Lisa and Tom share their passion both online and in person\, sparking creativity and vision wherever they go. Their motto? “Creativity is contagious — pass it on.” \n\n\n\nExplore their work\, classes\, events\, and more at www.LisaTom.Photos\, and follow them on Instagram @LisaTom.photos. Learn not just to photograph what it looks like — but what it feels like.
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/competition-zoom-no-theme-with-judge-lisa-cuchara-2/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Competitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T080153
CREATED:20250806T163342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250806T163344Z
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SUMMARY:Education & Training (In Person):  Working the Scene in Landscape Photography with Judy Graham
DESCRIPTION:Judy Graham\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nBio \n\n\n\nJudy has lived in the Washington\, D.C. area most of her life. She retired March 1\, 2018\, after a long career in the field of human resources management for corporate America. Judy joined NVPS in January 2011 with the goal of meeting local photographers\, doing more local photography\, and learning more about the art of photography. Judy has served in various Board positions for NVPS\, including President for the 2021-2022 club year. \n\n\n\nJudy is primarily drawn to photographing dramatic landscapes\, often remote and difficult to get to. Initially her interest was in the desert southwest; however\, in recent years she has expanded her travel to include such places as Alaska\, Iceland\, Greenland\, Ireland\, and Norway. She does not let the cold or bad weather stop her. \n\n\n\nJudy joined the Capital Photography Center as an instructor in September 2022. She shares her passion for landscape photography and teaching novice to intermediate photographers though the Year of CPC program. \n\n\n\nDescription \n\n\n\nIn landscape photography\, “working the scene” refers to the process of carefully exploring and adjusting various elements within a location to capture the most compelling image. It involves moving around\, experimenting with different angles\, perspectives\, and focal lengths\, and considering the changing light conditions. Judy’s E&T presentation will explore various techniques from moving your feet to changing your lens to achieve your creative vision. To demonstrate the methods\, she will share with us a personal project she completed this spring. \n\n\n\nAll photos by Judy Graham:
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/education-training-in-person-working-the-scene-in-landscape-photography-with-judy-graham/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Education & Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250902T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250902T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T080153
CREATED:20250810T214736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250810T225050Z
UID:32497-1756841400-1756846800@nvps.org
SUMMARY:Programs:  (Zoom) Getting Creative with the Cyanotype Alternative Photographic Process with Mary Louise Ravese
DESCRIPTION:Mary Louise Ravese\n\n\n\nDescription \n\n\n\nCyanotype is a simple photographic printing process that creates an archival blue and white print. The cyanotype process was invented in the 1840s and is relatively easy and inexpensive to do at home. The chemicals involved are even safe enough to be rinsed down the drain once diluted. In the basic process\, organic material (paper\, fabric\, etc.) is coated using a light sensitive solution of iron compounds. Objects and/or film negatives are placed on the material and then exposed to UV light (sunlight or UV lamp) to develop the image. In the final step\, the exposed material is rinsed revealing an archival white print on a “Prussian Blue” background. \n\n\n\nA lot of creativity can be interjected into this basic process to produce even more interesting one-of-a-kind prints. For example\, the color of the print can be altered by adjusting the proportions of the chemical mix\, by toning the rinsed print\, or by working with a variety of additives like vinegar\, or spices like turmeric. The texture of the print can be enhanced by adding things like salt or soap bubbles during the exposure stage. Layering objects on the light sensitive material can increase the 3-dimensionality of the print. Even how the light sensitive solution is applied to the material can create visual interest with different brush stroke edge effects. \n\n\n\nIf you enjoy the process of seeing an image develop in the traditional darkroom\, then you’re going to love experimenting with the alternative photographic process of cyanotypes. Furthermore\, you’ll have fun getting photographic-like results even without a camera. For those interested in taking the process further\, photographs of a cyanotype print at different stages can be blended together in Photoshop to create stunning composite images. \n\n\n\nPhotographer Mary Louise Ravese of Bella Vista Photography is always on the lookout for ways to be creative with her photography practice. In this presentation she will discuss her foray into the cyanotype process for a new fine art photographic project. In the process you will get insights into how different effects are achieved and perhaps be inspired to try making cyanotypes of your own. To celebrate “World Cyanotype Day” on September 27\, she will be offering a weekend workshop on creating creative cyanotype prints. For more information visit her website www.BellaVistaPhotography.com.  \n\n\n\nBio \n\n\n\nMary Louise is a fine art photographer who draws inspiration from a variety of visual arts to produce photographs often described as “painterly”. For the past 25 years\, she has traveled the world in search of her favorite subjects – landscapes\, nature close-ups\, interesting architectural details and abstracts. \n\n\n\nMary Louise’s photography is in private\, university and corporate collections in over 40 states and is exhibited nationally through art shows\, galleries and shops. Her images have been used in calendars\, magazines\, books and websites including the National Parks Magazine and various projects with National Geographic maps. In 2020 she was awarded the distinction of “Master Artisan in Fine Art Photography” by the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen\, in recognition of achievement in the three benchmarks of excellence in craftsmanship\, resolved design and unique voice. \n\n\n\nMary Louise has been a speaker at photography conferences and is a regular competition judge and speaker for photography clubs from the Carolinas to the Royal Photographic Society in England. She enjoys teaching photography at all levels and leads online and in-person classes\, as well as photography workshops. For more information visit her website  www.BellaVistaPhotography.com. \n\n\n\nAll photos taken by Mary Louise Ravese:
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-zoom-getting-creative-with-the-cyanotype-alternative-photographic-process-with-mary-louise-ravese/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250816T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250817T000000
DTSTAMP:20260411T080153
CREATED:20250808T195116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T200757Z
UID:32475-1755374400-1755388800@nvps.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip:  Dark Sky Photography - Sky Meadows State Park
DESCRIPTION:Date Confirmed:  August 16\, 2025 \n\n\n\nCalling all members that have been looking for a chance to try out “Dark Sky” photography but do not have a “Dark Sky” where you live! The August field trip is to Sky Meadows State Park\, Turner Pond entrance\, an International Dark Sky Park where “Astronomical Observation” is allowed between dusk and 2:00 AM any clear evening.This is a “learning” field trip\, especially for those of us that have not done Dark Sky photography before. As many of us will be new to this genre of photography\, we will be doing our research on camera techniques\, tips\, and tricks to prepare for our mini-expedition!When:Sat 16-Aug-2025\, orSun 17-Aug-2025\, orFri 22-Aug-2025\, orSun 24-Aug-2025This field trip requires clear weather\, so we have identified four dates to maximize the chance of finding a clear night. The table includes both the time of sunset and the time that night (“true dark”) begins. Night begins at the end of astronomical twilight.  \n\n\n\nDateSunsetTrue DarkMoonriseSat 16-Aug-20258:04 PM9:43 PM11:28 PMSun 17-Aug-20258:03 PM9:41 PM12:11 AMFri 22-Aug-20257:56 PM9:32 PM5:39 AM (7:51 PM Set)Sun 24-Aug-20257:53 PM9:39 PM7:51 AM (8:38 PM Set)\n\n\n\nPlan on arriving a little before Sunset so you can park\, attend to the entrance fee\, and set up before dark.Where:Sky Meadow State Park\, Turner Pond Entrance (Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/5SmQgWyAfxqvZtP2A; 38.993560\, -77.951130).To reach this area take US Route 17 North from I66. The Turner Pond entrance is just North of the main Sky Meadow State Park entrance. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCost:Admission: $10 for entrance to Sky Meadow State Park (Virginia Start Park Parking Fees)\, payable at the self-pay kiosk near the parking area.Equipment and Notes:Equipment: \n\n\n\n\nAny Modern Digital Camera (Mirrorless and DSLR provide greater quality and flexibility)\n\n\n\nWide angle lens with an aperture of at least f4 and focal length of 16-24mm (or 10-16mm on a crop sensor)\n\n\n\nTripod\n\n\n\nRemote release\n\n\n\nHeadlamp (Use the “Red” mode if possible\n\n\n\nA portable chair so you can relax and enjoy the evening\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCamera Operations Basics: \n\n\n\n\nBe prepared to use manual mode on your camera (where you set the aperture\, shutter speed\, and ISO)\n\n\n\nBe prepared to manually focus your camera as you may need to make fine focus adjustments to get the sharpest images\, even if your camera has an “infinity” marking\n\n\n\nBe ready to take exposures of 15 to 20 seconds\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWeb References – Presented without any recommendation:  \n\n\n\n\nNight Sky Photography for Beginners | The Planetary Society\n\n\n\nAstrophotography for beginners: How to shoot the night sky | Space\n\n\n\nThe beginner’s guide to photographing the night sky | Digital Camera World\n\n\n\nStar Photography – The Definitive Guide [2025] – Dave Morrow Photography\n\n\n\n\nSeton Droppers and Christopher FedorchakField Trip Coordinators 2025-2026
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/field-trip-dark-sky-photography-sky-meadows-state-park/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T123000
DTSTAMP:20260411T080153
CREATED:20250625T190753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250625T192144Z
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SUMMARY:Field Trip:  Smithsonian Air and Space Museum - Udvar-Hazy Center
DESCRIPTION:Photo taken by Seton Droppers\n\n\n\nJoin us for an exciting summer indoor field trip to the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center\, home to one of the most impressive aviation and space artifacts collections in the world. From the awe-inspiring Space Shuttle Discovery to the sleek SR-71 Blackbird\, there are endless photographic opportunities featuring historic aircraft\, spacecraft\, and stunning architecture. \n\n\n\nBest of all—no need to worry about the heat or rain since this is an indoor facility with ample lighting and plenty of visual inspiration. It’s a great chance to experiment with composition\, reflections\, and wide-angle storytelling. \n\n\n\nMore information about the museum can be found here:https://airandspace.si.edu/visit/udvar-hazy-center \n\n\n\nWhen:Saturday\, July 19\, 2025\, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.(Rain or shine—this one’s indoors!) \n\n\n\nWe’ll meet just inside the front entrance\, past security\, near the John L. Plueger Family Welcome Center (the information desk) at 10:00 a.m. \n\n\n\nWhere:Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center14390 Air and Space Museum ParkwayChantilly\, VA 20151Google: https://maps.app.goo.gl/mYCM5exRwYB3dK6s5 \n\n\n\nMuseum Map: https://airandspace.si.edu/multimedia-gallery/hazymapweb-2022-01-1png \n\n\n\nCost:Admission is free.Parking is $15 per vehicle\, payable with your ticket inside the museum or by card at the exit gate. \n\n\n\nEquipment and Notes: \n\n\n\nPhoto by Seton Droppers\n\n\n\n\nThe museum’s hangars are expansive\, so a wide-angle lens (e.g.\, 14-24 or 24-70) is highly recommended.\n\n\n\nA telephoto lens (e.g.\, 70-200) can help capture details in aircraft suspended overhead.\n\n\n\nNot just aircraft and large displays\, many smaller displays are available… Move in and get close!\n\n\n\nTripods and monopods are not permitted\, but handheld shooting is easy with available light\, though you may find this a good time to experiment with higher ISO.\n\n\n\nThe facility is climate-controlled but wear comfortable shoes—there’s lots of ground to cover.\n\n\n\nThere is a food court on-site if you’d like to grab lunch after the shoot.Restrooms and water fountains are available throughout the museum.\n\n\n\n\nWe hope you can join us for a cool (literally!) and inspiring morning of photography. \n\n\n\nSeton Droppers and Christopher Fedorchak \n\n\n\nField Trip Coordinators 2025-2026 \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nPhoto by Seton Droppers
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/field-trip-smithsonian-air-and-space-museum-udvar-hazy-center/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250607T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250607T123000
DTSTAMP:20260411T080153
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SUMMARY:Field Trip:  Upperville Colt & Horse Show & Lunch at Stan’s
DESCRIPTION:Photo by Rena Schild\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nThis event is so much fun that we’re making it a club tradition!  Please join us in the beautiful Virginia countryside for the Upperville Colt & Horse Show.  Established in 1853\, it is the oldest horse show in America.  There are multiple areas of competition with beautiful horses and riders of all ages. In addition to the main attraction there are artisans and other vendors and great people-watching.  And on Sunday there will be a car show with beautifully maintained antique and muscle cars.  There is pretty much something for everyone to photograph\, and parking and admission are free! \n\n\n\nPhoto by Rena Schild\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nMore information about the show can be found here: https://www.upperville.com \n\n\n\nAnd after the show Stan Bysshe has generously invited us for lunch and socializing at his home in Marshall\, VA.  He will also welcome club members who would like to attend the lunch without going to the horse show.  \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen:Saturday\, June 7\, 2025 from 9:00 a.m. –12:30 p.m.(horse show) and 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. (lunch). (The horse show starts at 7:30 a.m. and generally goes until late in the afternoon\, so feel free to arrive early. \n\n\n\nRSVP: \n\n\n\nKindly email nvps-field-trips@googlegroups.com by June 4\, 2025 if you plan to join us for lunch at Stan’s house\, and let us know how many people are in your party.  This is to give Stan a rough idea of how many guests he can expect.  \n\n\n\nWhere: \n\n\n\nUpperville Colt & Horse Show \n\n\n\n8300 John S. Mosby Highway \n\n\n\nUpperville\, VA \n\n\n\nParking is at the far end of the showgrounds.  See the map below for the parking marked as “General Admission.” There should be law enforcement on the street to direct you if needed.  We will meet near Gate 2 (also marked on the map). \n\n\n\nEquipment and Notes: \n\n\n\nYou will be shooting subjects both near and far\, so either a long-range lens (28-300\, for example) or two lenses (24-70 and 70-200\, or ideally 300mm+\, for example) would serve you well. \n\n\n\n*No flash photography is permitted \n\n\n\nIt may be hot and sunny\, so bring water and sun protection \n\n\n\nThere are porta-potties throughout the showgrounds. \n\n\n\nHere is a map of the showgrounds: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nPhoto by Rena Schild\n\n\n\n]
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/field-trip-upperville-colt-horse-show-lunch-at-stans/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250606T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250606T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T080153
CREATED:20250510T121930Z
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SUMMARY:NVPS End-of-Year Banquet and Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:End of Year Program 2025: \n\n\n\nhttps://nvps.org/home/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/End-of-Year-Program-05212025-1530-For-Distribution-in-eBlast.pdf \n\n\n\nPlease join your NVPS community as we celebrate our 2024-2025 club year!Our End of Year Banquet is a fun opportunity to celebrate all that is NVPS! We will recognize our volunteers and board members who worked so hard to deliver a stellar year of activities and learning. We will reminisce over field trips\, members galleries and forums\, education and training activities and programs. We will recognize members’ print and digital winning images from our monthly competitions and hold our Awards Ceremony for our End of Year Competition winners!We will also welcome and greet our 2025-2026 elected and appointed Board Members. \n\n\n\nWhen:  Friday\, June 6\, 2025\, from 6:00 to 9::00 PM             Social hour: 6:00-7:00 PM                 Hors de oeuvres\, soft drinks\,                 water and iced tea. Members                 may also bring their own                 beer or wine              Dinner: 7:00 PM                 Choice of steak\, salmon\,                 chicken carving board\, or                 vegetarian and vegan                 entrees; light deserts and                 coffee.                 (Forms for selecting your                 meal choice will soon be                 available online or at any                 Tuesday in-person Club                 meeting in May.)             Awards Presentation after dinner.Where: Dunn Loring Firehouse             2148 Gallows Rd\,             Dunn Loring\, VA 22027Tickets:Tickets are $25.00 per person (due by May 31).  Please make checks payable to Northern Virginia Photographic Society.  The payment methods are:  \n\n\n\n\nPay by cash or check at any Tuesday in-person Club meeting in May (preferred method). For cash payments\, please bring exact change.\n\n\n\nMail check made out to Northern Virginia Photographic Society and mail to: \n\n\n\n\n         Northern Virginia Photographic Society         PO Box 22         Dunn Loring\, VA 22027We hope to see you at the Firehall!
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/nvps-end-of-year-banquet-and-awards-ceremony/
CATEGORIES:Activities,End-Of-Year Banquet
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250527T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250527T210000
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SUMMARY:Members Forum (In Person) - On the Road Again with Greg and Gitta Smith
DESCRIPTION:Description:\n\n\n\nIn the Fall of 2019 Greg and Gitta Smith purchased a travel trailer just before COVID. Fortunately\, many State Parks recognized that RVs were self contained and did not need to use the bathhouse amenities and were open during Covid. This enabled them to discover many wonderful state parks in Virginia\, West Virginia\, and; and the surrounding beauty they inhabit. Some of these parks gave them wonderful photography opportunities. In 2021 they ventured on their first cross -country trip to Colorado where their son\, daughter-in-law and granddaughter live.  It was an amazing experience seeing parts of our beautiful country that one cannot experience when traveling by air. They have since visited National Parks such as Rocky Mountain National Park\, Grand Tetons National Park\, Yellowstone National Park\, and Acadia National Park along with a few National Monuments\, and many state parks. They have enjoyed photographing landscapes\, flora\, birds\, and other points of interest. Their purpose in this presentation is to give you a glimpse of our beautiful country and locations along the way. \n\n\n\nGitta and Greg Smith\n\n\n\nBio:\n\n\n\nGreg and Gitta Smith have been members of NVPS since 2020. They both have an eclectic interest in what they photograph.  Gitta prefers landscape\, macro\, and wildlife. Greg leans towards street\, architecture\, and landscape.  \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAdditional Images by Greg and Gitta Smith:
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-forum-in-person-on-the-road-again-with-greg-and-gitta-smith/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250527T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250527T200000
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CREATED:20250216T180806Z
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SUMMARY:Member’s Gallery: (In-Person) - Safari with David Kravitz
DESCRIPTION:During his high school years\, David Kravitz had his own dark room and enjoyed exploring black and white film photography. Then life intervened. After college\, graduate school\, and a 40-year academic career\, he has returned to photography\, as he always intended\, though he has left film for digital. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nAlthough David’s interests are wide-ranging\, his primary love is nature photography\, especially when combined with travel. This presentation is drawn from the ~25\,000 photos he took when on two back-to-back safaris with Pangolin Photo Safaris in May and June of 2024\, primarily in Botswana
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-in-person-safari-with-david-kravitz/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250527T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250527T194500
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CREATED:20250327T161823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T163044Z
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SUMMARY:Members' Gallery (In Person) (Print) - "Bring Your Printed Material" Day for Everyone
DESCRIPTION:January 2025 Calendar by Eva Lanyi\n\n\n\nDescription:\n\n\n\nBecause it was so popular last year\, Members’ Gallery would again like to invite everyone to share their printed photo art\, images\, and projects on May 27\, the last Tuesday meeting of the 2024-2025 year.  Each NVPS member is encouraged to bring up to four prints or photo projects created in any manner of their choosing.  Books\, calendars\, greeting cards\, framed images\, matted images; unframed or unmatted images; images printed on (but not limited to) alternative media such as wood\, metal\, canvas\, and acrylic are just a few of the possibilities.  Why not coffee mugs or fabric? \n\n\n\nThe evening will give NVPS members a chance to share their creativity and ideas for showcasing their images outside the computer. \n\n\n\nThe club will provide wooden stands for matted or framed prints\, and any other media that require them.  Questions?  Please email Members’ Gallery Co-Chair Eva Lanyi at nvps-members-gallery@googlegroups.com.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMore Examples of Printed Material:\n\n\n\nBook covers from Tana Ebbole’s October 2024 print presentation on handmade books :
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/members-gallery-in-person-bring-your-printed-material-day-for-everyone/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Member's Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250520T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250520T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T080153
CREATED:20250124T201314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T164456Z
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SUMMARY:Final Portfolio Project Review (In-Person) - Group 2 with Brian Zwit
DESCRIPTION:The final review for group two of the Portfolio Project will be held with Brian Zwit as our reviewer. Brian\, 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. When shooting stills\, his favorite subject is the elegance and majesty of nature\, particularly landscapes. When filmmaking his favorite subject is the human condition—telling the unique and unusual stories of the everyday person. In addition to his favorite genres\, he dabbles with photographing and filming protests\, dogs\, travel adventures\, and street life.Brian 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. He is an exceptional Lightroom instructor\, and he has had more than 1\,000 students attend hisLightroom training. Brian also speaks to camera clubs\, schools\, and other organizations on creativity and other 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. \n\n\n\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 andjust enjoy life. Brian’s website is Brian Zwit
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/final-portfolio-project-review-in-person-group-2-with-brian-zwit/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Portfolio Project
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T220000
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CREATED:20250415T044039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T045023Z
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SUMMARY:Field Trip:  Monuments at Night
DESCRIPTION:NVPS May 2025 Field Trip \n\n\n\nVisiting the nation’s monuments at night is the best time of the day to experience them. Our May field trip will return to this favorite where we’ll have the opportunity to photograph the Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool at sunset. We’ll also photograph the World War II Memorial and Washington Monument at the blue hour and tour the other monuments as time permits including the Vietnam War Memorial\, Korean War Memorial\, and more. This is a wonderful field trip for all levels\, especially beginners as most shots are done using manual controls. However\, there is far too much to see in one night so be prepared to return on your own. \n\n\n\nTripods are allowed in most outdoor areas\, however\, if a park ranger asks you to move or pick up your tripod\, it will be because you’re set up in a high traffic area. Tripods are not allowed anywhere inside of or on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial or Jefferson Memorial. \n\n\n\nSunset is at 8:15 p.m. \n\n\n\nEquipment: \n\n\n\n\nLenses in the range 24-200 will be most useful.\n\n\n\nGraduated filters are a great tool for capturing sunsets.\n\n\n\nA sturdy tripod along with remote shutter / cable release will be useful to keep the camera steady for long exposures.\n\n\n\nFlash and or flashlight is optional.\n\n\n\nWear your best walking shoes.\n\n\n\n\nWhen: \n\n\n\nSaturday\, May 17\, 2025 from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p. m \n\n\n\nRain date on Sunday\, May 18\, 2025 from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. \n\n\n\nWhere: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe’ll meet next to 17 St. SW at the World War II Memorial. We’ll chat\, assess the weather\, and coordinate the evening’s schedule based on participant interests. If the weather cooperates\, we’ll photograph the Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool set in front of a wonderful sunset. During the blue hour\, we’ll photograph the World War II Memorial itself and the Washington Monument. Then we’ll walk toward the Lincoln Memorial and stop at any memorials along the way. We’ll finish our field trip at the Lincoln Memorial which will provide us views of the Washington Monument and Capitol Hill as well as the Arlington Memorial Bridge and the Rosslyn skyline. Members not interested in the sunset photo-op or extensive walking will be able to meet up with the group at the Lincoln Memorial after 9pm. \n\n\n\nMetered parking is normally in effect from 7am-8pm on Ohio Dr. SW. The cost is $2.30 per hour with a three hour maximum ($6.90 total). However\, reports indicate construction in the area and street parking on 22nd Street NW (next to Einstein statue) might be a better alternative. The parking lots A\, B\, and C along Ohio Dr just past the 14 St. overpass are also an option.  \n\n\n\nThose who wish to ride the metro will be able to use blue and orange lines servicing Foggy Bottom and Smithsonian stations which are the nearest stops on our field trip. Note that the blue line’s Arlington National Cemetery station may be a good alternate but it closes at 10pm. \n\n\n\nWe hope you can join us! \n\n\n\nRena Schild and Steven Glintz \n\n\n\nField Trip Coordinators 2024-2025 \n\n\n\n* Photographs of the monuments courtesy Steven Glintz.  Additional examples and inspiration available on NVPS galleries: \n\n\n\nhttps://nvps.smugmug.com/NVPSGallery/Field-Trips/2021-2022-Field-Trips/Monuments-At-Night-April-2022 \n\n\n\nhttps://nvps.smugmug.com/NVPSGallery/Field-Trips/2020-2021-Field-Trips/DC-Monuments-Sep-2020/ \n\n\n\nhttps://nvps.smugmug.com/NVPSGallery/Field-Trips/2014-2015-Field-Trips/DC-at-Night/
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/field-trip-monuments-at-night-2/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250513T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250513T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T080153
CREATED:20241001T164101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T162442Z
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SUMMARY:Competition - Digital and Print (In-Person) No Theme with Judge Brian Zwit
DESCRIPTION:The final review for group two of the Portfolio Project will be held with Brian Zwit as our reviewer. Brian\, 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. When shooting stills\, his favorite subject is the elegance and majesty of nature\, particularly landscapes. When filmmaking his favorite subject is the human condition—telling the unique and unusual stories of the everyday person. In addition to his favorite genres\, he dabbles with photographing and filming protests\, dogs\, travel adventures\, and street life.Brian 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. He is an exceptional Lightroom instructor\, and he has had more than 1\,000 students attend hisLightroom training. Brian also speaks to camera clubs\, schools\, and other organizations on creativity and other 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. \n\n\n\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 andjust enjoy life. Brian’s website is Brian Zwit
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/competition-digital-and-print-in-person-with-judge-brian-zwit/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Competitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250506T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250506T210000
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CREATED:20250405T133055Z
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SUMMARY:Programs: (Zoom) Ink & Silver: Photography and the Printed Book with Stephen Greenberg
DESCRIPTION:Until the advent of the omnipresent little screens in everyone’s pocket\, the way most viewers experienced photography was through books\, magazines\, posters\, and other ink–based technologies. This presentation examines how that happened (although it was neither quick nor simple)\, and offers thoughts and how the consumption of images will continue to change how we make our photographs. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStephen Greenberg\, MSLS\, PhD is an historian\, rare book librarian\, teacher\, writer\, and photographer originally from New York City\, but for many years he was based in suburban Maryland. He recently retired after nearly thirty years with the History of Medicine Division of the National Library of Medicine at NIH\, and continues to teach book history–related courses at the University of Maryland at College Park
URL:https://nvps.org/home/event/programs-zoom-ink-silver-photography-and-the-printed-book-with-stephen-greenberg/
CATEGORIES:Activities,Programs
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