Editor: Sam Schaen - Email: Editor@NVPS.org
It is hard to believe that we are more than halfway through this club year. It has been an amazing year so far and by the time this goes to print, I wouldn’t be surprised if we hit the 250 member mark. This is an historic landmark in NVPS history. For me, the best part of being your President is getting to know you and welcoming all the new and prospective members. The diversity in ages, personalities, photographic experience and styles, is astounding and exciting. I was very excited at our January WET critique and subsequent competition to see the prints projected on the screen. I believe that this is a real enhancement for the members who have had a difficult time seeing the prints on the lightbox. Although the color is not 100% accurate with the projection, the members at the competition overall agreed that they liked and appreciated it. As Timber Gooding said, “Think of this as a jumbotron”. You can always sit closer to the print box if you want to see the real thing. Many thanks to Jeff Namadan, Matthew Schmidt, John Naman, Gerry Abbott, Bryan Payne, Melanie Martz, Ed Ruggerio and many others for making this happen. Thank you also to the the members that came to the extra meeting in December to test this out and give feedback. Although it is only the beginning of February, we are already starting preparations for 2010-2011. A club of 250 members needs many, many committed volunteers to keep it the most active and respected camera club in the area. We currently have approximately 40 people (between the board and other volunteers) that are giving selflessly of themselves. NVPS could not exist without them. Many have served tirelessly for many years and are in need of a break or retirement. Many are behind the scenes and therefore not in the spotlight (equipment manager, website manager, newsletter editor, tech team, coffee maker, etc.). Please take a moment at a meeting to thank some of these and other board members and volunteers. And now the challenge begins. We will be in need of many new volunteers next year in vital and other positions. We will be needing a good mix of old and new blood in all areas – both technical and non-technical. All you need is the desire to get involved. Please email me or talk to me at a meeting about volunteering and what you can and would like to contribute. The best way to enjoy the club is to get involved. Stay warm and happy shooting. Sandi Croan
Impressions of Nature
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Workshops,
Education, and Training |
Any questions, please email Ed Ruggiero, eruggiero@cox.net, or Melanie Marts, jasmarts@cox.net.
.Melanie Marts
jasmarts@cox.net
Ed Ruggiero
eruggiero@cox.net
Competitions |
On Tuesday February 16th, 2010, we will hold our sixth competition for the 2009/10 club year with Shannon Ayres as our judge. There is no theme for the February Competition.
Shannon Ayres was born in Chicopee, MA, but was raised in Homestead, FL, then a small agricultural town just north of the Florida Keys. Shannon’s early love of photography was influenced by copies of old LIFE magazines his parents kept around the house from the 1960s. This interest informs his current work which explores documentary not for societal change, but for personal discovery. Now living in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., Shannon is an instructor at the Smithsonian Institution, Maine Media Workshops and the Academy of Art University, where he received his MFA in 2007. He lives in Reston with his wife, Amy, and daughters Caroline and Emma.
In 2010, Shannon will be teaching continuing education classes for:
Smithsonian Resident Associates, Washington, D.C.
Maine Media Workshops, Rockport, ME
8051 Leesburg Pike
Vienna, VA
703-734-9512
From I-495/CAPITAL BELTWAY
1: Take the VA-7 W/LEESBURG PIKE exit number 47B-A toward TYSONS CORNER
2: Merge onto LEESBURG PIKE/VA-7 W toward TYSONS CORNER and move to left lane
You will see Chili's almost immediately on the left.
3: Take a left at the first light "Fashion Square" (Tiffany's will be on the left and Tyson's
Corner Shopping Center will be on the right) and an immediate left onto service road in
front of Tiffany's, take your first right into Chili's parking lot.
Below are some images that received a first place award in the January competition. Clicking on one of the pictures will display a larger version.
First place winners in future competitions may be submitted to editor@nvps.org. Submitted photos should have maximum width and height of 1024 pixels and 768 pixels respectively. Images should be sent to editor@nvps.org by the Friday following the competition.
Award | Photographer | Title |
Novice Monochrome Prints | ||
1st | Georgette Grossman | Alien Sphere |
Advanced Monochrome Prints | ||
1st | Chuck Bress | Roy Hargrove |
2nd | Ed Ruggiero | Pin Men |
Novice Color Prints | ||
1st | John Moore | Big Blue |
Advanced Color Prints | ||
1st | Bill Prosser | 3 Eggs |
2nd | Timber Gooding | Pink Daisy |
3rd | Mike Whalen | DC Dawn |
HM | Jorja Feldman | Puffin In The Midst |
Enhanced Prints | ||
1st | Bob Feldman | Wood Duck Chick |
2nd | Jorja Feldman | White Flower |
Advanced Slides | ||
1st | Matthew Schmidt | Red On Green |
2nd | Tom Brett | Mr. Tucker |
Novice Digital Images | ||
1st | John Moore | Frozen Water Droplets |
2nd | Georgette Grossman | Droplet 6838 |
3rd | Kip Holdridge | Lilies in the Dark |
HM | Pat Worley | Snow Abstract 2 |
HM | Tom Burden | Ice Green Cone |
Advanced Digital Images | ||
1st | Judy McGuire | Ghostly Hands Playing Piano |
2nd | Vivian Luu | Christ |
3rd | Sam Schaen | Humming Bird |
HM | Shawn Miller | Shadow Portrait |
HM | William Haubert | It was a Dark and Stormy |
Gerry Abbott
Co-VP Competition
gerry.abbott@cox.net
Brian Payne
Co-VP Competition
BPayne45@yahoo.com
Field
Trips |
A trip to Nature's Best Smithsonian Exhibition with Chuck Veatch is tentatively planned for either March 10th or 11th, for about 1 ½ hours, between 10:00 am and 1:30 pm. It will be limited to 20 participants. Stay tune for a definite date and details. Meanwhile, sign up sheets are available at club meetings
April 15-18, 2010 to Great Smokey Mountains. Eight (8) non-smoking doubles have been set-aside for NVPS at the Econo Lodge motel. Please call 865-448-9000 (Ashley) for a reservation. Mention NVPS #89593955 for special rates. Sign up sheets are available at club meetings.
Marilyn Gaizband
Field-Trips@nvps.org
703-560-8365 (H)
703-402-6214 (C)
Tuan Pham
Field-Trips@nvps.org
703-354-3322 (H)
Forum |
Anna Gomez
anna_gomez@verizon.net
Members'
Gallery |
Kent Mason is a landscape & nature photographer and conservationist. Using his photography skills, he is currently creating a environmental study of the extraordinary wild places in the highlands of West Virginia. This collaborative effort with The Nature Conservancy will ultimately result in a book titled the West Virginia Wilderness: A Photographic Study and Conservation View.
Kent has been involved in photography for well over 25 years, teaching Visual Design classes for the past 10 years and facilitating a Body of Work workshop for advanced photographers. He sells fine art landscape photography, has displayed his work in such places as the National Wildlife Federation headquarters, has had images published in calendars and Nature’s Best magazine, and often has had images published on the TNC international website and in many of their publications. Kent leads photo tours in the West Virginia highlands where he lives six months of the year. He is proud that the 4 internet books he’s created for The Nature Conservancy have been helpful in their conservation efforts. A large collection of his images can be seen at www.wvphotographs.com.
Kent is a returning member to NVPS (was a member about 15 years ago). He worked as a professional wedding photographer for 12 years but migrated to conservation photography 8 years ago. After many years of shooting medium-format film photography, he switched to full frame digital when the Canon 5D emerged on the market. Currently he uses a Canon 5D Mark II for landscapes and is upgrading to a Canon 7D from a Canon 50D for wildlife. Kent does not have a favorite lens, but rather uses a large selection of Pro lenses to maximize his output on any shoot.
After 30 years in various police and correctional management positions, Kent retired as Deputy Director of the Department of Corrections in Montgomery Co., Maryland. He is married with 3 adult children and 7 grandchildren. His goal is clear: to assist West Virginia Nature Conservancy protect wilderness through photography.
Digital Projection
Yulan Guo
February 23, 2009
Yulan attributes her interest in photography to her father. She remembers him taking most of the family photos. At a young age she also remembers accompanying him to the darkroom at his office; she was fascinated to see her image appear on a piece of wet paper. When she was 8 years old, she received a German “toy camera” as a present from her aunt. Yulan had a lot of fun playing with it and taking photos of her friends and her sister. She learned how to develop film and prints in the darkroom at her middle school photo lab. |
In 1986, Yulan left China to pursue graduate studies at the George Washington University in the United States. She bought herself a camera and sent home many photos of her life in the States. In 2002 she used her first digital camera to capture web images for a local web business; she also used it when leading travel groups in China and Japan. In July 2007 Yulan bought herself a DSLR camera—a Nikon D80. At that point she started to become more passionate and serious about photography.
Yulan connects with nature photography—taking time to smell the roses and listen to birds sing. She enjoys travel photography, especially to her homeland of China, where she takes pleasure in her role as cross-cultural ambassador. Yulan feels these photography trips promote not only people-to-people connections but also document the rapidly changing history of this ancient civilization.
Currently she is learning about micro/close-up photography as well as fine art photography. Yulan joined NVPS in September 2008 and has taken several photography classes and field trips with Corey Hilz, Joshua Tailor and Joe Rossbach. The delight of photography has enriched her life and enlarged her circle of friends. She appreciates this gift and wholeheartedly embraces the joy it brings.
Yulan will be presenting two Galleries of approximately 40 images each. The first explores The Great Wall near Beijing and the second delves into the many Variations of Flowers.
Georgette Grossman
ggrossman@cox.net
Member
News |
NVPS Member Tom Hady received an award for First Place in Large Monochrome Prints in PSA's Who's Who for North America On January 5th, 2010 during an NVPS meeting, Tom Hady, long time NVPS member, ex-President and past holder of many other board positions, was awarded a certificate from PSA (Photographic Society of America). This means the Tom had more monochrome photographs accepted into PSA International Exhibitions than any other member of PSA. Tom alsoranked 6th for North America Large Color Prints.
NVPS Executive Board 2009-2010 The elected and appointed board members for the 2009-2010 club year can be found at http://nvps.org/main/about/board-members/. |
Announcements |
The Maryland Federation of Art (MFA) invites all artists residing in the United States to enter its first annual Artful Photography exhibition, an open-juried competition of images created in any form of photography.
Its objectives are to assemble an extraordinary selection of photographic art and to add another element to the cultural forum already offered by the organization. In addition, they hope to encourage excellence among photographic artists and to provide a rich new forum for the exhibition and saleof their work. The works selected will be on exhibit in the MFA’s Circle Gallery, 18 State Circle, Annapolis, Maryland from May 19 through June 13, 2010.
Images created via any form of photography will be accepted for consideration (i.e. shot on film, shot digitally, unaltered shots, alternative process, mixed media, digital manipulations, montages, photograms, etc.), so long as part of the image is photographically based. The deadline for entries is March 12, 2010.
John Coder, Exhibition Chair
exhibitions@mdfedart.org
Saint Patrick's Episcopal Church, 3241 Brush Drive, Falls Church, Virginia 22042, will hold an art show in conjunction with the Shrove Tuesday Dinner on February 16, 2010. All artists in the area are invited to participate in the exhibit, which will be open during the dinner. Art work may be delivered to Saint Patrick's on Sunday, February 14th, between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM. Artwork submitted by adults must be framed. Artwork ubmitted by children (12 years of age and under) must be matted or framed. The number of entries is limited to three for adults and one for children. Fees: Adults will be charged a fee of $3.00 for each piece of art submitted; children will be charged a fee of $1.00 for each piece. A 20% commission will be charged for artwork sold. For any further information, please call the church at 703-532-5656.
Saint Patrick's Episcopal Church
3241 Brush Drive
Falls Church, Virginia 22042
703-532-5656.
Submitted by Carolyn & Stephen Gawarecki
In the Darkroom: Photographic Processes before the Digital Age
Exhibition at the National Gallery of Art
Through March 14
The National Gallery has assembled a fascinating exhibition of old methods of photographic reproduction; from Daguerreotypes, tintypes, albumin prints, gum dichromate prints, carbon prints, carbro prints, bromoils and more. Having "worked in the dark" for more than fifty years, I'd heard of most of these, but had never (knowingly) seen examples of many. They are a fascinating lesson in the many facets of our craft. I found examples of the same negative by Alfred Stiglitz, printed in three different media, especially interesting. Present and former darkroom workers will find the exhibit fascinating, and those who came to photography only in the digital age will learn a great deal about the history of their medium. The exhibit is in the West Building, ground floor, galleries 30-32.
Starting December 29, 2009 and continuing through February 28, 2010, Tom Billone will be presenting This Land Is Your Land—Scenes From Across America at:
February 16 | Nationally known nature photographer, lecturer and photo editor, Chuck Veatch, will present a program on visual design in nature photography. "Do You See What I See? Photography And The Art of Seeing" The event is free and open to the public. |
Geraldine Kiefer, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Art History and Art
Shenandoah University
540-545-7323
gkiefer@su.edu
February 6, 2010 1:00pm - 5:00 pm |
Lightroom 2.x Learn all the essentials of digital photography workflow using Lightroom 2.x. Most of the time will be spent on the very capable Library and Develop Modules and the Slideshow, Print and Web modules will also be covered. Participants can bring a laptop computer to follow along. Tuition: $100 |
February 27, 2010 1:00pm - 3:00pm |
Beyond the Rules of Photography Tuition: $50 Description: While the rules of photography are very helpful when learning, it's only when photographers start thinking beyond the rules that they can create unique images. This class focuses on creative compositions and camera techniques that help give your photographs a different look. How and when to break the rules successfully will be discussed as well. |
March 6, 2010 1:00pm - 5:00pm | Image Processing in Photoshop (Beyond Camera RAW) Tuition: $100 Description: Learn how to optimize your photographs using Adobe Photoshop. Whether you shoot in RAW or JPG format there is always a need to optimize the image after it has been captured in camera. Demonstrations will help you understand how various adjustments affect the image. Global and local adjustments that will be covered include: contrast, saturation, white balance, sharpening, noise reduction, dodging, burning, levels, curves, masks and more. |
March 20, 2010 1:00pm - 3:00pm |
Landscape Photography Tuition: $50 Description: Almost every nature photographer makes Landscapes images. This class will cover all the essentials required to make strong Landscape images. From dramatic wide angle photos to using a long lens to isolate your subject, various ideas will be put forth. How to use light and different conditions to your advantage will also be discussed. |
March 27, 2010 1:00pm - 3:00pm |
Photographing Water Tuition: $50 Description: If you are a photographer that likes to interpret the same scene a different way then you will definitely appreciate the creative possibilities when photographing water. This class will cover techniques and ideas from different ways of photographing reflections to how changing the shutter speed affects the rendition of your photograph. Long exposures and the best times of day for the desired effect will be discussed. Depending on the weather there may be an additional field trip after the lecture. This will give you a chance to try out various techniques. |
May 1, 2010 11:00am to 1:00pm |
Spring Flowers at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens Tuition: $125 (includes entrance fee to park) You will have plenty of opportunities to create classic flower photographs, ultra close-ups, abstract and photo impressionistic images. Tulips, Trillium, Virginia Blue Bells and a host of other spring flowers are in bloom at this time of the year. The workshop will start with a presentation to get your creative juices flowing. Feedback on your photographs will be provided during a critique session. Field instruction will include demonstrations, tips on visualization, and the opportunity to receive immediate feedback on your technique and compositions. |
May 14-16, 2010 1pm May 14 - 1pm May 16 |
Chincoteague Island (Virginia) Tuition: $325 You can expect to photograph many different bird species like Willets, Sanderlings, Dunlin, Glossy Ibis, Terns, Osprey, Grackles, Little Blue Herons, Great Blue Herons, Great Egrets, Snowy Egrets, Cormorants and others that return to the island in the spring. There will be opportunities to photograph the fabled Chincoteague Ponies, Sika Deer and other wildlife that inhabits the island. We will also photograph ocean views, beach scenes, patterns and textures in the sand, marshes and plant life.
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May 29-31, 2010 12:00pm May 29- 8:00pm May 31 |
Developing a Creative Vision (Virginia/Maryland) Tuition: $395 This workshop is for photographers who are looking to challenge themselves and take their photography to the next level. While technical aspects of photography will be covered, the emphasis will be on enhancing your creativity and photographic vision. Topics that will be discussed and illustrated include the art of seeing, personal style, importance of interpretation, the creative process and how to make your images more expressive. Field sessions will give you the opportunity to implement new ideas and receive immediate feedback. The workshop will end with an optional sunset field trip the evening of May 31st. |
Nikhil Bahl
240-246-6654
nikhil@nikhilbahl.com
www.nikhilbahl.com
Feb 6-7 | Coral Painter for Photographers |
Feb 13 & 20 | Photoshop for Photographers |
Feb27 | Studio Lighting |
March 27&28 | A weekend with Elizabeth Opalenik, Jill Enfield, Sue Bloom and Theresa Airey |
The Center for the Arts at the Candy Factory
Louise Noakes
703 330 2787
louise@center-for-the-arts.org
www.center-for-the-arts.org
The Art in Photography–Seeing and Creating the Expressive Image
Brenda Tharp
March 6, 2010 | The Baltimore Camera Club is bringing Brenda Tharp to the east coast for a 1- day seminar in March 2010. Brenda is a nationally known photographer who specializes in both nature and the outdoors, and travel photography. $80 in Advance (14 days prior), $90 at the Door. |
Camera School Coordinator
www.baltimorecameraclub.org
www.brendatharp.com
Feb 22-24 | Fine Art Creations – Bill Campbell - $599 |
March 6 | Make Lightroom work for you- Rob Sheppard - $99 |
March 8-10 | Lightroom hands on- Rob Sheppard & Bill Campbell - $599 |
All events held in Oak Ridge, TN, just outside of Knoxville, TN; approximately 1 hourr away from Great Smoky Mountains NP
Bill M Campbell
865-805-9142
bcphoto3@mac.com
April 6-27, 2010 | Master Class with Dr. Flash ($300) Four-week hands-on studio class at Glen Echo PhotoWorks helps you master small flash units and studio strobes. Students will learn still life, tabletop and portraiture techniques in step-by-step demonstrations and individual exercises with professional flash gear. Level: Intermediate. 7-10:30pm. |
Thurs. eve., April 22-May 20, 2010 | Tasting Menu: Photography from A to Z ($325) Spend an enjoyable five weeks learning all aspects of photography from an acclaimed photographer/author. Frank will cover a different subject each week, including basics, portraiture, flash, still life and landscape, in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Film or Digital. All levels 7-10:30pm |
Thursday, May 27th or Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 | Flash Photography Demystified ($95)
Intimidated by your flash? One-evening short course will help you beat it into submission. Practical tips, creative ideas from lighting master Frank Van Riper. All levels. 7-10pm |
Sunday, March 7th or Sunday March 21st, 2010 | Field Trip: National Gallery of Art, East Wing ($150)
Rain or shine, endless opportunities for shooting--people, architecture, abstracts--all in wonderful light. Lunch at gallery cafe for ongoing critique and discussion. A brief organization meeting a week before; final critique during potluck dinner at Frank's home. A very popular event. All levels. 11a-4p |
Contact: GVR@GVRphoto.com or www.glenechopark.org
Summer, 2010
Starting Mondays: July 12th, 26th |
New Summer Photo Workshops in Down East Maine
Nationally acclaimed husband and wife photographers Frank Van Riper and Judith Goodman have inaugurated a series of week-long summer photography workshops in the picturesque town of Lubec, Maine, the easternmost point in the United States, featured prominently in Frank’s Pulitzer-nominated book Down East Maine/ A World Apart. Limited to only six participants a week, will cover all aspects of photography: landscape, portraiture, documentary, product, flash, etc. Tuition is $550. Program administered through the SummerKeys Music Workshops. www.summerkeys.com |
http://talkingphotography.com/archive/2009/photowork.htm
3/31 - 4/7/2010 | Paris. Spend a glorious week in Paris next spring with Chan Chao, an exhibited and published photographer. Participants will take photographs and participate in critiques on a daily basis to gain knowledge and experience. $2,800 w/o airfare. |
Angela Iovino
202-669-1562
chantchao@verizon.net
info@culturalstudyabroad.com
http://culturalstudyabroad.com/europe/paris/
Feb 3 – Mar 10, 2010 Wednesday evenings 6:00 – 9:30 pm (5 sessions) |
“Photographic Creativity Lab, Series 1:Exploring Reflections” In this class we will develop your sense of creativity by exploring how to capture unique images of reflections. Each week we will learn a variety of different techniques and experiment with different reflective surfaces including glass, mirror, water, metal and mylar. In addition we will discuss the use of color, texture and lighting in compositional design. Tuition $225 (early bird discount if registered by January 15, 2010) or $259 afterwards. $10 discount given to previous BVP students or NVPS members (use promo code NVPS when registering). |
Mary Louise Ravese
(540) 882-9354
mlravese@bellavistaphotography.com
http://www.bellavistaphotography.com/classes_f1_03.htm
http://www.bellavistaphotography.com/CreativityLab_InfoRegistration.pdf
4/18 – 4/24 | Photo Tour Great Smoky Mountains, Tenn. - Waterfalls and Wildflowers - With one of the greatest varieties of wildflowers in the world, this mountainous park bursts forth in an unrivaled display of blossoming color. Also see some of its most beautiful and accessible waterfalls, and enjoy the many streams that tumble over smooth rocks on their journey down the mountainsides. Fee includes all instruction in the field, lodging in a luxurious private lodge overlooking the Smokies, and all meals $1895 |
10/9 – 10/17 | Photo Tour and Photoshop / Lightroom workshop, Outer Banks of NC - Two separate workshops, take one or both. The photo tour segment is a blend of photographic instruction and a pristine location. The Photoshop segment will improve your knowledge of Adobe Bridge, Camera Raw, Lightroom and Photoshop and increase your workflow efficiency. Fee includes all instruction, lodging at a luxurious beachfront house, and all meals. $1175 per segment |
Mollie Isaacs
757-773-0194
awakethelight@cox.net
www.awakethelight.com
Josh Taylor offers classes for Canon camera owners, field trips, and photography opportunities for all skill levels and camera models. Also, check out Josh’s blog for tips on how to shoot dramatic images, creative post-processing techniques, and where to find and access the some of the best places to shoot. Added for 2010 are Canon camera classes and Meet and Shoot photo trips at Ace Photo and photographing orchids workshops at the U.S. Botanic Garden and Longwood Gardens. To see 2010 workshop/class/lecture schedule, just go to: www.archiphotoworkshops.com
Josh Taylor
archiphotoworkshops.com
The NVACC web page can be found at: www.nvacc.org. The combined calendar for the NVACC can be found at: http://www.nvacc.org/Calendar.html.