Roz Kleffman has been a photographer for many years. She picked up a Brownie camera at age 12 and started photographing family and friends. By 18 years old she was dubbed “the official family photographer” and photographed all family events.
In 1979, Roz moved to Maryland with her husband Dave and their two children. She did not waste any time getting involved in community activities and the local camera club. Roz joined the Bowie-Crofton Camera Club in 1980 and has held every office in that club except treasurer. Four years as Vice President of Competition for B-CCC led to her role as Competition VP for the Greater Washington Council of Camera Clubs.
Roz has remained very active at B-CCC over the past 35 years. After 22 years as club president, Roz has taken a short break. She remains active with the newly formed Maryland Photography Alliance and continues to promote photography through judging, teaching, PSA, and exhibits.
Her love of travel and scuba diving has given her many great photo opportunities. Roz sees herself as a “jack of all trades” with a slant on capturing that image where ever she may wander.
A registered nurse, Roz volunteers at the Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis in radiation oncology. She worked on the set of “House of Cards” as a nurse in the health room, where she took care of injuries, headaches, and other health issues to keep everyone happy and healthy.