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Noted Nature Photographer Judges Landscape Competition

Corey Hilz, well known nature and travel photographer, has graciously agreed to judge our landscape competition this month. While macro nature photography – especially with unusual techniques – is one of Corey’s specialties, his expansive landscapes are breathtaking. He brings a practiced eye to critiquing our competition and a serious approach.

coreyhilzA favorite judge for camera clubs, Corey last judged for us in October 2014 for our annual Nature competition. Some of you may know Corey by having participated in one of the many photo workshops he offers throughout the mid-Atlantic area and up and down the East Coast. Farther afield, Corey leads international photo tours to destinations such as China, Cuba, Ireland, and the Czech Republic. Besides field adventures, Corey also gives software training and photography classes, mainly in northern Virginia but also on line. For image processing, Corey teaches Lightroom, Photoshop, and Aperture. His other classes focus on particular photographic techniques such as composition, macro, or lighting and flash. He even offers one-on-one or specialized small group training.

In Corey’s own photography, he has found that the diversity in nature and in cultures around the world offers boundless opportunities for new images. Never content with straight narrative, he approaches his subjects with an artistic eye, always looking for a fresh perspective. While Corey has created an impressive library of images from his international travel, he declares that he often finds his most interesting subjects close to home.

Corey’s remarkable images can be seen in magazines, books, catalogues, and calendars. His work is also found in private collections and is exhibited in art galleries. Widely recognized as a Lensbaby expert, Corey wrote the first book dedicated to this exciting slant on photography: “Lensbaby: Bending your Perspective,” now in its second edition. He’s also written five other books, including two on digital workflow. You can find out more about Corey Hilz and his work on his web site: www.coreyhilz.com.

April 7 Guest Speaker: Celebrated SSCC Member Henry Ng

A member of SSCC since 1974, Henry Ng rounds out the guest speaker roster of our photography masters as we celebrate the club’s 65th anniversary.

An internationally recognized photographer, Henry has been involved with this art for over 45 years. He was born in China, raised in Hong Kong, and immigrated to the US at age 18. When he was 13, his interest in photography awakened, and to this day, his preferred subjects cover a wide range: people, landscapes, human-interest subjects, nature, sports, and creative photography. He actively participates in the International Exhibition of Photography competitions from all over the world and has an exceptional international competition record. He was ranked a number of times among the Worldwide Top 10 Exhibitors in five categories of the “Who’s Who in Photography,” published by the PSA (Photographic Society of America). In 2005, he was ranked first in the world in both pictorial color slides and photo travel images (2005 and 2006). Henry’s striking images are frequently selected for publication in the International Exhibition catalogs, and his award-winning photographs are represented in the PSA “TOPS in Photography” program.

henryNgBefore we look further at Henry’s enormous photographic accomplishments, let’s examine his role in SSCC. He served as our vice president from 2003-2005 and as our PSA representative from 2005-2008. Amazingly, Henry won the Photographer of the Year award eight times (advanced level) and was awarded the Master of Photography in 2004, when he had accumulated over 300 points in competitions. Henry also received our Len Tuchin Award for best in show of the year-end competition, the Joyce Bayley Award in the annual nature competition, and the club’s Service Award.

From 2005-2007, Henry served as vice chairman of the PSA Mid-Atlantic Chapter…but that’s only a small hint at his extraordinary involvement in and dedication to PSA. Besides winning many awards in the international exhibitions competitions, Henry was invited to serve as the PSA’s Image Collections vice president and served as a member of the PSA board of directors in 2007. After serving the maximum allowable three terms as PSA vice president (2007-2013), the PSA board created a new position and appointed Henry as the PSA ambassador in 2013 to represent PSA in the world photographic community. He currently also serves on many PSA committees.

With his outstanding service and contributions to PSA and the world photographic community, Henry was selected a Fellow of PSA and in 2014 was awarded the PSA president’s award – one of the two highest awards that the organization confers. In 2015, he was named for the Peabody Award by PSA for his contributions to advance the photographic art. In addition to his PSA service, Henry also serves as an adviser for the Photographic Society of New York; CCACC in Maryland; Houston Chinese Photographic Society; Asian American Photographic Salon Exhibitors Association in Los Angeles; Alberta Photon Camera Club in Canada; Hong Kong Art Photographic Association; and the Photographic Salon Exhibitors Association in Hong Kong. He is often invited to judge in the international exhibition competitions and has conducted photography seminars for camera clubs in the US, Canada, and a number of other countries.

The list of honors and awards that Henry has won is far too long to publish in the Cable Release, but it’s clear that Henry Ng shines with extraordinary brilliance in the SSCC constellation of superb photographers.

March 17: Education Night

Who, What, Where, When, Why??

Investigating photography will be the topic tonight. This will be an interactive learning experience for all. We will breakout into groups and ask each other the burning questions that keep us up at night. Questions could be about your camera, lens, flash or anything else about photography. Someone else in the group will have an answer, opinion or offer advice for more information.

Bring your camera bag filled with the normal stuff you carry, the manual and a notebook.

We have questions and we have answers, let’s get together to bring them together.

Longwood Gardens Meetup March 7

If you plan to come to the Longwood Gardens meet-up on Monday March 7 please let me know. Also please let me know if you wish to carpool and if you are willing to drive. Potential drivers please include your address and phone numbers so we can try to match people up. We will meet briefly just outside the main entrance to the gardens about 8:50am. Once inside you will need to get a tripod permit – I have attached the form, you can save everyone some time by filling it out in advance – there will be a queue to get permits.

Thanks

Jim (Jim_Turner_1945@yahoo.com)

Tripod Permit:
https://gallery.mailchimp.com/c6223e3425ec9b8c513420f30/files/TripodPermissionForm_Longwood.pdf

Our next joint NIHCC/SSCC midweek meet-up will be on Monday March 7, 2016, to Longwood Gardens for their annual Orchid Extravaganza (http://longwoodgardens.org/). The orchids are on display indoors in the Conservatory. “Longwood’s Orchid Display is a living showcase of 300 to 500 plants at peak bloom, filling the room with their vibrant colors and delicate fragrances.” Longwood is a 2 hour drive away so we will be leaving here before 7:00am in order to arrive there by 9:00am. You can buy admission tickets on line – they are time stamped so a 9:00am ticket allows you entry at 9:00am, a 9:30am ticket at 9:30am, etc. Tripods are allowed in the conservatory from 9:00-12:00 noon so ideally we want to be in the 9:00am group. There are lots of plants other than orchids in the conservatory. Once you are inside the gardens you can stay as long as you wish. Depending on the weather there may also be some outside interest.