Bob Catlett – Camellia

BOARD ELECTION MAY 9!

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Winner of the 2008, 2011, and 2012 PSA Henricks Award for best newsletter!


Tanya Riseman and Sherm Edwards, Editors, Cable Release, at cablereleaseeditor@ssccphotography.org.




KEY EVENTS

The following scheduled events will be conducted online as Zoom teleconferences, except for the Contest and Field Trip. Look for announcements and invitations by e-mail, Meetup, and on the club’s Website.

  • May 2 – Speaker (7:30 p.m.)
  • May 9 – Competition Night: Monochrome (7:30 p.m. at Northwood Presbyterian Church)
  • May 9 – Drop off Print entries for End of Year Competition
  • May 10 – Deadline for submissions for Projected entries for End of Year Competition.
  • May 16- Photo Forum (7:30 p.m.)
  • May TBD – No Field Trip planned
  • May 23- Board Meeting
  • June 13 – SAVE THE DATE – End of Year Celebration!

2023-2024 Calendar

See here for this season’s calendar, which will be updated as information becomes available. It includes Speaker Night, Competition Night, Photo Forum, Board Meetings, and Field Trips.


If Montgomery County Schools close due to inclement weather, Silver Spring Camera Club meetings and outings will be canceled.  See montgomeryschoolsmd.org for closure information during the work week.  For Mon-Fri AFTER 5:00 pm & on the weekends, call 240-777-2710 or 311 from within Montgomery County.  Sign up for text alerts: AlertMontgomery and choose both a local MCPS school and  ‘Community Use of Public Facilities Alerts’. Note that this policy does not apply to online meetings!


For general information about the club, contact us at:  info@ssccphotography.or

A list of the club officers and committee chairs, and their emails, is located here: 

Officers and Committee Chairs

More information is available in the Silver Spring Camera Club (SSCC) Member Handbook:  SSCC-Member-Handbook-2023-2024.


PLEASE CONSIDER PROVIDING MATERIALS FOR THE NEXT CABLE RELEASE:

If you’d like to share an article, announcement, or Letter to the Editor about anything photographic please email them by June 24. Email items or questions to Tanya Riseman and Sherm Edwards at  cablereleaseeditor@ssccphotography.org   

DEADLINE: by June 24th to  cablereleaseeditor@ssccphotography.org.

 


MEETINGS AND FIELD TRIPS


MEETING LOCATION

For the 2023-2024 club year, the second Thursday meeting of each month will be in person, at Northwood Presbyterian Church (https://www.northwoodchurch.com/). The address is 1200 University Blvd., West, Silver Spring, Other meetings will be on Zoom. The in-person meeting will be Competition Night if the judge agrees, otherwise it will be Photo Forum and Competition Night will move to the third Thursday on Zoom.


SPEAKER NIGHT WITH DON ROSENBERGER — ABSTRACT PHOTOGRAPHY

Thursday, May 2, 2024, at 7:30 p.m.

Don Rosenberger

ABSTRACT: By creative use of shutter speeds and camera motion we can create an entire new body of work.  Abstract photography allows us to depart from reality and create works that are more expressive.   We will examine the origins of this form of art and how we can incorporate this art form into our photography. 

BIOGRAPHY: I started taking pictures in the mid to late 1970s as a teenager. I developed my own black and white film and really enjoyed photography, but never quite found my calling. By the time I was in my mid-twenties the expense of photography got to be too much and I stopped taking pictures. Several years later I sold all my cameras and lenses since I had not used them. During this dry period, I still had an appreciation for photography, but never felt compelled to pick up a camera.

By the time I was in my early forties, I started using digital photography for my day job and as the technology improved I started wondering if it was time to get back into photography. I first purchased a small handheld camera to see how it would go. I fell back in love with photography and the next step was to purchase a DSLR and some interchangeable lenses. This time around I was mostly drawn to landscape photography. I say mostly because I attended a flash workshop that Penn Camera hosted for Nikon Pro Joe McNally. Joe’s work was so amazing and while I continued to focus on landscape photography, I still maintained a distant desire to make images of people.

I joined a couple of camera clubs, meeting a lot of amazing photographers along the way. Some of whom I still consider mentors today.

What has been my driving passion since picking up a DSLR was the desire to improve my craft. You could call this passion, but it’s more than that. I’m always interested in how to elevate the quality of my work and I believe if this ever stops, I’ll stop growing as an artist.

As the years progressed I started arranging trips with my photo friends. This turned into co-founding Road Runner Photography Tours in 2013. Road Runner has been an amazing adventure on one hand and all-consuming one on the other. After 5 years it was time to go in a different direction.

After leaving Road Runner I worked with another photographer helping to manage his international portrait workshops and also doing my own solo workshops for a few years. In 2022 I moved away from the DC area and decided it was time to stop teaching photography workshops. I’m currently taking a bit of a pause from being an active photographer while my wife and I build our retirement home. I fully expect to resume being an active photographer in the years to come.


COMPETITION COLUMN

Our May topic is Monochrome:

The term “Monochrome Photography” encompasses images that use only a single color, including the full array of shades of that color. So, for example, black and white photos, with black as the single color and its multiple shades of gray, are monochrome. Other single colors and their shades are equally acceptable. Under this definition, a sepia tone photo is acceptable, but a sepia tone photo containing a red umbrella would not qualify as a monochrome. Any subject matter is acceptable. In addition, a photo is acceptable if was originally taken as a color image, as long as the image presented for the competition has been rendered into monochrome.

Members may submit up to two images meeting this definition for the Projected competition. Look here for details on Projected submissions. Projected images should be emailed to: competition@ssccphotography.org by midnight (11:59 p.m.) on the previous Thursday. Usually, this is the day of the month’s Speaker Night.

Members may also submit up to two images meeting this definition for the Print competition. Look here (Section IV) for details on submissions. A label template for Print submissions may be found here.

(One important detail – In order to participate in either competition, you must pay the club’s annual dues before the start of the competition.)


ED PALASZYNSKI – JUDGE – MONCHROME

Thursday, May 9, 2024, at 7:30 p.m., at Northwood Presbyterian Church

Ed Palaszynski

Ed’s journey has taken him onto many branches of his life tree. Rooted in science as a professional researcher, he branched out to teaching and academic administration. Along the way his photography had occupied a special place that finally blossomed in later years. He enjoys experiencing the scene to determine how the light will affect shapes, tones and textures. He has recently completed a series of images for a project called “Life Forms” to answer the question, “What Does Life Look Like?”

Ed’s images have appeared and placed in national juried shows that include the Circle Gallery in Annapolis, PhotoWorks, Washington Art Works, Delaplaine Arts Center and the Allegany Arts Council. He is a Gaithersburg Camera Club Grand Master and his images have been used for online and print publications.

Ed is past President of the Gaithersburg Camera Club and has served in several Board positions. He is a member of the Maryland Federation of Art, Nature First, NANPA and is a MPA Certified Judge. He has developed and taught numerous photography classes at Montgomery College and workshops for individuals and clients of Mac Business Solutions and Capital Photography.

edpalphotography.photoshelter.com
email: ed@edpalphotography.com


PHOTO FORUM

Thursday, May 16, 2024, from 7:30 – 9:30 p.m.

Open Forum Discussions:

  • What’s on your mind, photographically?  Opinions, Observations, Questions, Exhibits, Reviews, etc.
  • What were your takeaways from this month’s speaker, Don Rosenberger, on Abstracts?
  • Is there a type of photography or technique that you’d like to try that you consider challenging?

Presentations: 

  • “Luminosity Masking”  –  Frank Gallagher
  • “Focus Stacking for 1. Landscapes and 2. Macro” – Pete Morton & Dennis Freeman

We wrap the evening up with Photo Sharing. Send 1 or 2 of your images to share if you wish; this month’s theme is Open.  You have a choice of Critique, Editing Suggestions, or just Sharing.


FIELD TRIP – MAY – NONE PLANNED

Phil Boyer is putting together a field trip in June instead.

In case you are still itching to get out, here is a list of fun events that Karen Finkleman compiled, from her on-going Events and Exhibits column:


FIELD TRIP – JUNE – Reading WWII Air Show Weekend

Reading Regional Airport, Reading Pa.

Admission $35 per day; Go to the Website to purchase in advance.

Limited tickets to ride in planes available, but very expensive– $400+.  

Date & Time: Event Runs Friday, June 7 through Sunday, June 9.

Two Meeting Times:

  1. Friday at 1.00 for those who are staying overnight; or  
  2. Saturday.  Meet at 10.00.  [event opens at 8.30].

Notes.        Meet at Gate. Large crowd so parking is limited.
                  It’s about 3.5-hour drive.  
                  If staying overnight, book a hotel soon; they fill up quickly.  

Location: Reading Regional Airport.  Use GPS to get there.

To Photograph WWII Planes, on exhibit and in an Air Show; There are also WWII Exhibits and vehicles, Music and other events.   

The Air Show is primarily WWII aircraft; it is a magnificent photo opportunity and a chance to practice panning.

TO EAT: Massive amount/variety of food available.

The Club is not arranging carpools; However, Leader is open to another passenger who is staying overnight and art the same or a nearby hotel.     

OVERNIGHT OPTION: Events runs Friday — Sunday, and Aircraft available for photography starting Friday afternoon. The actual air show is on Saturday. Leader will arrive Friday and stay overnight.   Please contact me at philboyer60@gmail.com or 301-204-5549 if you are coming on Friday.     

Bring: Tripod, Telephoto Lens, appropriate clothing

Leader: Phil Boyer –301-204-5549, philboyer60@gmail.com

Directions to site: Use GPS—it’s a long way.


ALL ABOUT THE END OF YEAR CEREMONY AND CONTEST


END OF YEAR CELEBRATION


DOOR PRIZES PREVIEW

More to come!


POTLUCK DINNER AND HELPER SIGNUPS

We Need You!
to bring food and other items!  
and to volunteer to help!  

Please visit our Live Online Sign Up Sheet.  When you enter it, we can see it:

https://ssccphotography.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c6223e3425ec9b8c513420f30&id=c032cad1cc&e=876b3ca4d3

Thank you!


YEAR END COMPETITION ENTRY DATES AND RULES

The Year End Competition is not about selecting the best entries for a single month, but rather selecting the best entries from the monthly competitions for the entire club year (September 2023 through May 2024).  The results will be announced at the Year End Celebration on June 13.

Send an email to SSCC Historian, Norm Bernache, at normbernache@comcast.net  if you would like a list of all of your print and projected images submitted from September 2023 to April 2024.

As in other competitions, the judge will select first, second, and third place winners, and as many honorable mentions as the number of entries requires. There are no ribbons or points awarded; however, a Best in Show award will be presented, known as the Len Tuchin Award.

Be aware of the submission deadlines in May:

End of Year Competition Entry Schedule

  • Print Deadline:          Thursday, May 9 – drop off at meeting; late entry option TBA
  •                                   (Arrange with Lisa Auerbach for alternative prints drop off)
  • Projected Deadline:  Friday, May 10 (midnight) – via email

Each member may submit up to 5 projected and 5 print images from those that s/he entered in monthly club competitions this 2023-2024 season. Eligible submissions need not have won an award in the monthly competition(s) in which they were submitted. But please remember — images submitted for the year-end competition must be identical to those submitted in the regular season competitions and entries must be submitted in the same categories (print or projected) in which they were originally submitted.

Complete Details on the Rules and the Submission Forms are Found Here.

If you have any questions about the Year End Competition, please feel free to contact competition@ssccphotography.org.

 


CLUB NEWS


ELECTION! SLATE OF SSCC CANDIDATES FOR CLUB YEAR 2024 – 2025

Thursday, May 9, 2024, at 7:30 p.m, Norwood Presbyterian Church

In May the club will elect our leadership for the upcoming year running from September 2024 through June 2025. The nominating committee has produced the following slate of candidates for the 7 elected positions:

  • President: Catherine Honigsberg, incumbent
  • Vice-president: Dennis Freeman, incumbent
  • Secretary: Miriam Struck, incumbent
  • Treasurer: Bruce Schaefer, incumbent
  • Director: Bob Catlett, incumbent
  • Director: Pete Morton, incumbent
  • Director: Michael Koren, incumbent

Elections will take place MAY 9th – the 2nd Thursday, preceding competition that evening. Alternate nominations may be made from the floor that evening by any member, for any member including themselves.

Please plan on attending in person. If you can not attend, please send your vote to president@ssccphotography.org.


CLUB SURVEY

The club survey window has closed and the results of the multiple choice questions are presented here. The answers to the open-ended questions are being shared with the respective committees. Consistently helpful and insightful suggestions and feedback were provided throughout the responses. Thanks to Sherm Edwards for spearheading this effort and to Gerry Woods for implementing it in Google Forms. Read more here.


BOARD MEETING

The SSCC Board last met in April. Minutes from all meetings can be found in the board meeting minutes archives when they have been finalized. May’s board meeting will be on the 23th.


MID-SUMMER CABLE RELEASE IS COMING!

We will have a mid-summer edition of our newsletter, coming out in July. This is a great opportunity to submit articles and notices about your summer projects, adventures, special events, or anything photographic. Please email them by June 24. Email items or questions to Sherm Edwards and Tanya Riseman at cablereleaseeditor@ssccphotography.org   

DEADLINE: by June 24th to  cablereleaseeditor@ssccphotography.org.


FEATURES


THE SPRING GALLERY SHOW

Allen, Thomas ~ Pavilion Structures

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Faughnan, Catherine ~ Chicken & Bike

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Rabinovich, Will ~ Calypso Cascade

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Casavant, Scott ~ Carnival Ride Number 3

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Kates, Wendy ~ Three Martini Lunch

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Sanders, Diane ~ New River Bridge

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MEMBER SPOTLIGHTS

Edited by Marc Auerbach

In our club SSCC, the membership runs from beginner to professional. Every member has a story to tell. Each month the Cable Release will shine the spotlight on some of our members. Read their spotlight biographies here.

 

Linda Stroud

CONFERENCES AND EXPOS


LIGHTROOM VIRTUAL SUMMIT 2024

If anyone wants to brush up on their Adobe Lightroom skills and has some free time the week of May 20, you might be interested in the Lightroom Virtual Summit 2024. 

https://www.lightroomsummit.com

It’s something that’s done every year with a free version, in which you have to watch classes within 24 hours of their release, and a paid version, in which you have lifetime access to the classes. This year, they have 15 photography teachers and 45 classes.

I usually check it out and, if I see one or more classes I might like, I’ll sign up for the free version. You’ll get some marketing emails as a result, but your inbox won’t overflow with them.

There’s also a Photoshop Virtual Summit in the fall.

Frank Gallagher


MEMBER ARTICLES



COMPETITION RESULTS


INTENTIONAL CAMERA MOVEMENT COMPETITION – APRIL 11

April’s competition was Intentional Camera Movement for projected and print images. Bidyottam Mittra was our judge. 

There were not enough entries in Novice Projected and Novice Advanced, so those images were judged in the Advanced groups., Two categories were judged: Advanced Projected (i.e., digital images) and Advanced Print,. There were no Beginner entries. Awards are generally given for first, second, and third place, with the number of honorable mentions (HM) dependent on the total number of entries in the respective Advanced and Novice categories.     

ADVANCED PROJECTED

1st Place: Karen Finkelman ~ Donate Life
2nd Place: Ilona Linnoila ~ Alaskan Pier
3rd Place: Sherm Edwards ~ Kennedy Center Lights
HM: Bob Catlett ~Camellia
HM: Beth Koller ~Light Bulb Maze
HM: Tanya Riseman ~ Calm While the World in a Swirl

Karen Finkelman ~ Donate Life

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This photo was taken at the yearly National Clustered Spires High Wheel race in downtown Frederick, using a panning technique. The vibrant green and blue hues of the bike, coupled with the rider's support for the Donate Life cause, immediately caught my attention. I had a chance to chat with the rider afterward and discovered he was a recipient of a heart donation, which fueled his commitment to promoting organ donation. The man's parents who donated his heart so someone else could live, were also there to cheer the rider on. Canon Rf24-105mm lens, TV, 1/50 sec @ f/22, ISO 400.


ADVANCED PRINT

1st Place: Sherm Edwards – Stairway to Heaven
2nd Place: Renee Schaefer ~ A Stroll in the Park
3rd Place: Beth Koller ~ Light as a Paintbrush
HM: Ilona Linnoila ~ House on a Hill

Sherm Edwards ~ Stairway to Heaven

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"Stairway to Heaven" is the name of an Amish quilt on display at the Museum of American Art. This capture is a detail of that quilt, taken while zooming the lens.


COURSES, CALLS FOR ENTRY, AND EXHIBITS


PHOTOGRAPHY COURSES AND WORKSHOPS

by Karen Finkelman

The following list describes various photography classes and workshops in the Maryland, Northern Virginia, Washington DC area. Specific workshop offerings may be held in the classroom, in-field, online or via Zoom. Please see individual classes for the instruction format.

The list is organized into three categories:

Please feel free to recommend any classes or workshops you have taken.  Email the Cable Release Editors at cablereleaseeditor@ssccphotography.org and we will forward the recommendations.

Note: Inclusion in this list is not an endorsement of the provider or a particular course/workshop.


CALLS FOR ENTRY

by Dennis Freeman

The following offers a number of competitions for your consideration this month. Some of these sources have standing calls for entry, and others are one-time calls. Some offer cash and prizes, and others don’t. 

See the full Calls for Entry article here.

A Sample Contest: Many many many PSA-Recognized Contests:  psa-photo.org


EXHIBITS AND EVENTS

An occasional column by Karen Finkelman

The following is a list of current exhibits and events in the Washington DC metro area, many taking place over several months.

A Sample Event: Brilliant Exiles: American Women in Paris 1900-1939 – at the The National Portrait Gallery – April 26-Feb. 23, 2025
“Through portraiture and biography, “Brilliant Exiles: American Women in Paris, 1900–1939” illuminates the accomplishments of sixty convention-defying women who crossed the Atlantic to pursue personal and professional aspirations in the vibrant cultural milieu of Paris. As foreigners in a cosmopolitan city, these “exiles” escaped the constraints that limited them at home.”

See the full Exhibits and Events article here.


Take a look at what our sister camera club, the NIH Camera Club, has going on.  Here is a link to their site.  There you can find their newsletter, the Cameraderie: nihcameraclub.com

NIH Camera Club

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