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Silver Spring Camera Club has joined Meetup

Silver Spring Camera Club has joined the Meetup social media platform!  Meetup is an online social media tool that fosters genuine connections with Meetup members while enhancing the visibility of SSCC in the community.  We joined Meetup to help advertise the many exciting activities we offer and encourage more members to join the club and participate. More sharing of knowledge and experiences will help everyone grow as photographers and make membership in the Silver Spring Camera Club more worthwhile than ever before.

sscc-meetupMeetup is not just a social media platform similar to Facebook or Twitter.  Meetup really fosters face to face meetings rather than exclusively online “friends” and “followers”.  Meetup exists in 180 countries, has almost 22.5 million members among 209,000 Meetup groups, with about 4,000 of those groups about photography.

Current members of the Club are encouraged to join the Meetup group.

Go to: http://www.meetup.com/Silver-Spring-Camera-Club/

The advantages of joining the Meetup group are reminder emails about meetings, finding and staying in contact with other members, a place to post and enjoy looking at others photos from field trips and finally, the possibility of finding other Meetup groups that may interest you with different topics than photography. Again, go to http://www.meetup.com/Silver-Spring-Camera-Club/ take a look around and join the fun.

 

Silver Spring Camera Club Exhibits Abstract Photography

abstract-exhibit

CONTACT:

Coriolana Simon
Program Chairman
Silver Spring Camera Club
SSCCprograms@aol.com

Images available on request
Stephanie Fitzpatrick
Art Co-ordinator
The Tate Gallery
Christ Congregational Church
301.585.8010

WHO:        19 Members of the Silver Spring Camera Club
WHAT:       Photography exhibit titled “Exploring Abstracts” showing a wide variety of approaches to abstract photography
WHEN:       Exhibition dates: Monday, April 20, through Friday, June 12, 2015. M-F 10am-3pm; weekends 10am-1pm.
WHERE:     The Tate Gallery of Christ Congregational Church
9525 Colesville Road,
Silver Spring MD 20901
PRICE:       Free; open to the public

PDF of announcement

WSP Chief Speaks on Black & White Photography (March 5)

In April, our competition covers only black & white/monochrome – no color! Since some members don’t yet have a lot of experience with digital black & white, it seemed like a good idea to bring in an expert to talk to us on the subject. Missy Loewe, the executive director of the Washington School of Photography since 1999, speaks to us this month on what makes a good black & white image. And next month, she’ll be back to judge our B&W competition – and see how much we learned from her presentation.

missy-loeweMissy is president and the CEO of Washington ArtWorks, which is home to Washington School of Photography in its new location in Rockville. She started in photography in 1997 and took the reins of WSP two years later. Her own work has appeared in books, brochures, magazines, government buildings, gallery shows, and museums.

At WSP, Missy teaches courses on such topics as figure photography and business and legal topics at both introductory and advanced levels. Artists and photographers frequently seek her expertise regarding model releases, copyright, contracts, and business issues. This makes a lot of sense, as Missy holds a law degree and a Master’s degree in business, which uniquely qualifies her to speak on these subjects.

Missy is not just sought after as a presenter and instructor. She has been writer and photographer for several books and numerous magazine articles. Her photos of historical artwork have appeared in a number of galleries and private collections. She is also the photographer for the “Virtual Pose” series of art drawing guides and has authored books on photography, art, and modeling.

Speaker: Tuan Pham, “A Gift of Beauty and Peace” (Feb 5)

Two years ago, to unprecedented acclaim by SSCC members, Tuan Pham did a presentation for us on “photos of nothing.”What he meant, he explained, was photos of the insubstantial rather than of majestic mountains, dramatic seascapes, vibrant urban views, or beautiful faces. In fact, one of Tuan’ photos was the painted traffic lines in a parking lot. Abstracts, yes! But abstracts coming from a place of deep understanding inside.

Tuan PhamThough Tuan had a distinguished career in international banking, since retirement he has immersed himself in the practice of meditation. This perspective carries through in his photography. This month, Tuan comes back to us with a presentation he calls “Gift of Beauty and Peace.” Here’s how he describes it: This presentation is for anyone with a camera, any cameras, and an interest in the non-technical side of photography. The goal is use the camera to enhance the quality of life by strengthening the capacity for visual discovery. You will learn:

  • True joy of photography lies in the process, in visual discovery and freedom of expression, not in tools and imitation.
  • Everything has beauty when preconceptions and “elfing” stay clear out of the way.
  • Yes, you don’t have to travel long distances, climb mountains, or wake up before sunrise to bring home the bacon – photographs that make the heart sing.

The presentation is between 60-75 minutes in length and consists of two parts. Part one is a hands-on “Relaxed Awareness”exercise to foster a mind-state known as the Zone in sport, Flow in positive psychology, and Samadhi in meditation.

Part two, a PowerPoint presentation entitled “The ABC of Visual Design,”is about the pictorial space and the relationship of objects in the visual landscape to one another, to the space they are in, and to the viewer. About 30 images, abstract and representational, taken with regular cameras in and around the Washington metropolitan area will be used to make the points. The Presenter: Tuan Pham is a member of Northern Virginia Photographic Society and Joe Miller’s GRC (getting it right in the camera). He trains in the tradition of Freeman Patterson and Zen Master/photographer John Daido Roshi, a student of Minor White.

Tuan likes to take pictures the easy way. His stylistic hallmarks are subjects that cameras often overlook. He calls them “Beauty of Imperfection.” He had five images in the recent 2014 Nature Visions Photo Expo, including a nomination for the People’ Choice and a special award. Retired from careers in banking and conflict resolution, Tuan now teaches Mindfulness Meditation and Photography as Zen Art at the Arlington Adult Education center and other venues. For more information, contact zenttl02@gmail.com or (703)855-8999.