September 2017 Cable Release

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Key Events

Sept      4  –  Labor Day field trip to Maryland Renaissance Festival (10:00 a.m.)
Sept      7  –  Speaker night (7:30 p.m.)
Sept    14  – Competition night: Open Topic  (7:30 p.m.) 
Sept    21  – Rosh Hashana – No Meeting
Sept    23  –  Field Trip to Huntley Meadows Park (10:00 a.m.)
Sept    28  –  A Closer Focus meeting (formerly known as Seminar Night)  (7:30 p.m.)
Oct      02  –  Board Meeting (Monday, 7:00 p.m., Fellowship Hall)

 

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“Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst”
— Henri Cartier-Bresson


 

WELCOME BACK FROM OUR NEW PRESIDENT

I hope everyone enjoyed their summer and is ready to participate in our 2017 – 2018 season. The board and chair positions have been working hard this summer to ensure we have a well-planned and full agenda.  (read more)

 


 

 OUR 2017-2018 PROGRAMS

As the dog days of summer draw to a close, our thoughts move toward cooler times and, at last, the reconvening of camera club. Our Thursday nights will soon be filled with provocative speakers, competitions of our best shots ever, and thought-provoking seminar nights. Let’s not forget the field trips that take us to challenging destinations. Is this not a photographer’s dream?

It all begins on September 7, opening night of our 2017-18 season. As in the past, we will have speakers the first Thursday night of the month, judged competitions the second, and in-depth subject investigations the third.

Our thought was to present speakers on the year’s competition topics – nature, low light, Washington DC, architecture, and monochrome – a month or more in advance of the event. This would allow members time to apply what they learn in preparing for the subject competitions. We will also hear from speakers on other subjects such as travel and turning a photo into art.

Our upcoming judges have seen our website and know what to expect: some of the best images they have ever seen from a camera club. They are ready to share their expertise on the competition subjects they will be critiquing.

We are all very excited about seeing each other again and catching up on our summer adventures. If your summer was exciting, this season’s speakers and judges will keep that excitement going.

– Renee Schaefer
  Program Chair
 


 

IRENE HINKE-SACILOTTO TO BE OUR SEPTEMBER SPEAKER

The 2017-2018 SSCC season opens on September 7 with guest speaker Irene Hinke-Sacilotto presenting “A Visual Journey into Brazil’s Pantanal”.

The Pantanal is the world’s largest seasonally flooded inland tropical wetland.    (read more)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

COMPETITION COLUMN

Hi to all SSCC members. I’m very excited about the upcoming Competitions season. The competitions, held the second Thursday of each month, provide a great opportunity to share your images with fellow members and have them critiqued by professional photographers. Though their judgments about the images and their selection of winning photos are necessarily subjective, the judges invariably offer helpful insights and suggestions about the entered images, whether they’re yours or those of another member. In my 2+ years as a SSCC member, I have yet to leave a competition without having picked up something useful that I can incorporate into my photography.

For the new Competitions season, we have what I believe will be a fun, stimulating and diverse array of competition topics. Our repeating mainstays – Open, Nature and Monochrome, will be joined by three new topics – Architectural Photography, Low Light Photography and Anything Washington. Please refer to the Members Handbook and/or the Cable Release for the definition of each topic.

Here’s the schedule for the season:

  • September            – Open
  • October                  – Nature Photography
  • November             – Open
  • December              – Low Light Photography
  • January                   – Open
  • February                 – Anything Washington DC
  • March                     – Open
  • April                        – Architecture Photography
  • May                         – Monochrome Photography
  • June                         – End of Year Competition (special rules apply)

As indicated, the topic for the season’s first competition on September 14th is Open, which gives you full freedom to enter images on any topic (or no topic) that you choose. The only requirement is that original images must be created by a light sensitive device, like a camera or scanner. Any subsequent alterations or manipulations of the images are permissible, so have at it.

Please be mindful that electronic submissions for projected images must be received no later than 11:59 pm, September 7th. The images should be emailed to: SSCCphotography@yahoo.com. (One important detail – In order to participate in the September competition, you must pay the club’s annual dues before the start of the competition.)

To learn the nitty gritty about the competitions, please refer to the Competition Rules and the Members Handbook, both of which are accessible from the SSCC website. Of course, if you have any questions about the competitions, please feel free to contact me at competition@ssccphotography.org

Finally, our monthly competitions are meant to be engaging, interactive member events, rather than dry, impersonal contests. As such, we heartily encourage all members who submit photo entries, whether print or electronic, to be present at the competitions. I say this for several reasons.

First, the critiques the judges offer of the photo entries can be valuable for the creators of the images. After all, the SSCC enlists our judges not only to have them select their favorite images for ribbons but, as importantly, to offer their professional photographic expertise and insights as they evaluate the images.

Second, audience members really appreciate hearing from ribbon winners a little of the contextual history of their images. Knowing where an image was made or how it was processed can be informative and often entertaining.   

And Third, being able to personally congratulate award winners makes for a more vibrant, fun experience for the audience. If a ribbon winner is absent when his or her name is called, the enthusiasm the audience wants to convey to the winner is unavoidably diminished. So, for all these reasons; if you plan to enter an image in a competition this season, please try your best to attend the event. It really helps strengthen the ties that bind us together as the SSCC.

As always, if you have any questions about the competitions, please feel free to contact Larry Gold at competition@ssccphotography.org.

 


 

STEVE GOTTLIEB  IS OUR SEPTEMBER OPEN JUDGE

Steve Gottlieb is the photographer and author of multiple widely acclaimed books. Literally thousands of his photographs from his books and commercial and editorial assignments have been published worldwide.      (read more)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

A CLOSER FOCUS MEETING (THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28)

You might have noticed this odd new name for a meeting, and why is it on the fourth Thursday of the month, normally reserved for a Board meeting?  

The Board decided that our third meeting of the month, previously known as Seminar Night, did not have a name that captured the range of activities we enjoy in that meeting.  We decided that a new name, A Closer Focus, would be better – indicating that this meeting would cover photographic topics in some depth while being open as to the type of activity.  This evening continues to include education, hands-on workshops, and open forum discussions, how-to presentations, book reviews, video presentations, and more.  

Normally, this meeting is on the third Thursday of the month, but Thursday, September 21, lands on Rosh Hashana.  We are postponing A Closer Focus one week for just this month to occur on September 28, and rescheduling our Board meeting.  Our closer focus will be on the following subjects this month:

Worldwide almost 5 billion people use smartphones among a population close to 7.5 billion. Conservative estimates are that about 1.1 trillion photos will be taken in 2017 with those mobile phones.  Last year 98.4% of consumer cameras sold were built in to a mobile phone, the rest of the sales were compacts, mirrorless and DSLR cameras.  Because of mobile device cameras photography and picture taking are more popular than ever before in history. 

Why all the excitement and move towards mobile?  That’s the question we’ll attempt to answer during Closer Focus night.  We’ll discuss motivations and rewards of taking pictures with a mobile phone, favorite camera and editing apps and ways to get better with your mobile photography.

 

Example: Church Interior Panorama by Jens Rost

We have a project for this meeting as well.  “Seeing” will be the theme for the first few projects of the year.  For the A Closer Focus meeting in September we will make the photos to build a single 180 degrees panoramic image, and discuss how to set up to accomplish a panorama, and how to execute the final product.

Please bring your camera, a tripod, and a “medium” focal length lens or medium zoom. You don’t want to use a wide angle or long telephoto lens for this project.  In October you will bring the photos in, and show them all stitched together as a single panoramic image.

As a preview, the next project, in November, will be to take pictures on your stomach and bring about 6 different images.
 

In addition we will have the usual open discussion of book reports, gallery reviews, equipment and software discussions, or any photo related topic on your mind.

 

 


 

SEPTEMBER 4 FIELD TRIP TO THE MARYLAND RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL

On Labor Day, Monday, September 4, we will go to the Maryland Renaissance Festival. You will have an opportunity to shoot hundreds of people in weird medieval costumes, all of whom love to have their pictures taken; jousting, archery, jugglers, street entertainment, Shakespeare type stage productions,  and general bacchanalia.   (read more)

Photo by Michael Koren

    

 

SEPTEMBER 23 FIELD TRIP TO HUNTLEY MEADOWS PARK

On Saturday, September 23, we will go to Huntley Meadows Park. Nestled in Fairfax County’s Hybla Valley, Huntley Meadows Park is a rich, natural and historical island of over 1,500 acres in the suburban sea of Northern Virginia. It harbors a nationally significant historic house, majestic forests, wildflower-speckled meadows and vast wetlands bursting with life.  (read more)

Muskrat in Huntley Meadows Park – Photo by Antony22

 

 


♦ CLUB NEWS


 

MEMBERSHIP UPDATE 

We are very pleased to welcome all of our members back for the 2017/2018 season of the Silver Spring Camera Club! We hope that everyone had a lovely, photo-filled summer. We are all very excited to see your photos, and look forward to your participating in the varied and rich programming that is planned for this season.

We would like to welcome two new members who joined over the summer: Michelle Weakley and Lwenyi Nkonko. We look forward to meeting and getting to know both Michelle and Lwenyi in person, and to viewing their photos!

We would also like to thank all of the members who have rejoined for the upcoming season. For those of you who have not renewed your membership, Sue Green and I (Wendy Kates) will bring extra membership forms to our meetings in September and October to make it a little easier for you to renew. We would appreciate it if everyone completed a membership form to ensure that we have the most up-to-date contact information for you. Also, please be sure to include your interests in serving on committees, and any new ideas for programming that you might have.

We hope to see all of you in September!

 


 

END OF YEAR CELEBRATION – JUNE 8, 2017 

The End of Year Celebration on June 8 was a great success! We had a potluck dinner at our regular meeting location in Fellowship Hall, mingled, and then handed out awards to recognize the year’s outstanding photographers. Many attendees won terrific raffle prizes! The relaxed atmosphere and easy circulation through the large space allowed members to socialize. Here are a number of photos from our celebration, thanks to Andrew Rein and Sue Green:

2016-2017 Year End Celebration

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Photo by Sue Green

 

 

See the awards winners and their winning photographs in the Competition section, below!

 


 

BOARD MEETINGS

Since our last Cable Release covered the March meeting, the SSCC Board met on April 27 and May 25, 2017.  Read about each of these in the following links:

April 27 Board Meeting

May 25 Board Meeting

 


 

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS RESULTS

We voted to fill the open Executive Council positions on May 11.  These are your selected Exec’s:

  • President: Catherine Honigsberg
  • Vice President: Tanya Riseman
  • Secretary: Phil Boyer
  • Treasurer: Bruce Schaefer
  • Directors (2): Bob Catlett and Michael Koren

A big thank you to the officers and committee chairs who work to provide you the best club that they can!

 


 

MAY 6 FIELD TRIP TO THE MARYLAND SHEEP AND WOOL FESTIVAL

On May 6, we had a field trip to the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival.  It was threatening rain, so perhaps that was the reason why not that many people made the trip. Fortunately, drizzle only started at the end and the clouds made for a nice soft, diffuse light. (Guess you should have come after all!) There were lots of different kinds of sheep in the sheds and the sheep herding provided some action. There was lots of knitting wool and raw wool to buy as well as products made from sheep products, like soap.

Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival

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Phil Boyer

 

 

 

 


♦ FEATURES


PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA (PSA) ANNUAL CONFERENCE

PSA’s Annual Conference will take place between October 8-14, 2017 in Pittsburgh, PA, right next door!  It includes tours, presentations, demonstrations, photo shoots, and more.    https://psa-photo.org/index.php?2017-psa-conference

 

 


 

SEVENTH ANNUAL JOSEPH MILLER ABSTRACT PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT

The month of May was again the setting for the 7th Annual Joseph Miller Abstract Photography Exhibit.  With 91 photographers submitting 391 images the competition was fierce.   Joseph Miller, mentor and juror, selected 125 images for the exhibit, however only 121 were on display. Many photographers in the exhibit had work in previous exhibits as well.

SSCC was privileged to have two of the Special Merit Award Winners from amongst its membership (David Terao – Throne of Light, and Kate Woodward – Rhythm in Blue and Black), and three more members selected for the exhibit (Beth Koller, Nick Williams, and Elise Shurie)!

Here are the entries from our members:

Throne of Light

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David Terao

 

See the stunning collection of all 121 displayed entrees here:

http://nvacc.org/home/7th-annual-joseph-miller-abstract-photography-exhibit/

 


MEMBER ARTICLES  


 

KERNELS OF KOREN

I will be leading a photowalk in Baltimore’s Federal Hill neighborhood on October 7th for the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk.  We’ll start the walk in beautiful Federal Hill Park as it overlooks Baltimore’s Harbor. From there we’ll meander the streets of the Federal Hill neighborhood. Photographic opportunities abound with historic architecture, street scenes, people and urban nature.

Space is limited to 50 participants so sign up soon!   (read more)

 

 


 

WHAT WE DID LAST SUMMER – BY BRUCE SCHAEFER

What we did last summer was go up to Pennsylvania over the 4th of July to take pictures of the Amish.  On one hand, the Amish are some of the most photogenic people on Earth.  In their straw hats and bonnets, pants held by suspenders, long dresses set off by aprons, riding horse buggies and scooters, they cry out with biblical purity and innocence.    (read more)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

A CRUISE TO CHINA, KOREA, AND JAPAN – BY LYNN KANOWITH

The Golden Pavillion in Kyoto, Japan.

This spring my wife and I were on a cruise to China, Korea and Japan which allowed us to spend three days in Korea and 15 days in Japan.     (read more)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

TEXTURED FLOWERS FROM A MARYLAND FARM – BY MY PHUONG NGUYEN

A small farm that I know in Maryland grows many flowers and fruits. 

While in the flower section I took many pictures of Cosmos flowers.  I show in the following photos the beautiful textures that can be added with Photoshop.   (read more)

 

 

 

 

 


TWO TOTAL ECLIPSE EXPERIENCES

Several SSCC members travelled to see the total solar eclipse that occurred on August 21.  The states visited included South Carolina, Tennessee, and Nebraska – and perhaps even more.  Two members provide articles on their approaches, the highs and the lows, plus photographs.

 

1. TOTAL ECLIPSE VIEWING AND PHOTOGRAPHY – BY TANYA RISEMAN

Tanya Riseman and her family travelled to the Nashville, Tennessee area to view and photograph the total eclipse.  Tanya experimented with multiple creative techniques with some mixed, but ultimately successful, results!  You’ll see all of it right here.  (read more)

 

 

 

2. MY TOTAL (ECLIPSE) EXPERIENCE – BY DENNIS FREEMAN

At the last moment I settled on Knoxville, Tennessee as my launch point for seeing the total solar eclipse.  What follows is my tragi-heroic story on how I scored a venue, fixed multiple crises with my gear, and came home with some keepers!  (read more)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


COMPETITION WINNERS


COMPETITION:  MAY 11, 2017 – MONOCHROME PHOTOGRAPHY

May’s competition was for the Monochrome Photography topic.  Alex Keto was our judge that evening.

There are four main categories: Novice Prints, Novice Projected (i.e. digital images), Advanced Prints, and Advanced Projected.  Awards were given for first, second and third place.  The number of honorable mentions depended on the total number of entries in the category.

ADVANCED PRINTS

  • 1st Place:                       Larry Gold                         –   A Cold Walk
  • 2nd Place:                     Robert Peters                   –   Sunrise at Haleakala
  • 3rd place:                      Bob Greenberg                –   Foggy Harbor
  • Honorable Mention:   Sheryl Adams                   –    Joey Rocks
  • Honorable Mention:   Beth Koller                        –   Ethereal Globe

 

Advanced Print ~ Larry Gold ~ A Cold Walk

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NOVICE PRINTS

  • 1st place:                     Kate Woodward                 –  Upside Down Reflection 
  • 2nd place:                   Kate Woodward                  –  Pittsburgh Windows
  • 3rd place:                    Harold Scott                        –  Mr. Softie Ruins Dinner

Novice Print ~ Kate Woodward ~ Upside Down Reflection

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I took this image in a park near Lake Frank. Both changing it to black and white and turning the image upside down seemed to make it appear more atmospheric. (iPhone 7 Plus)

 

ADVANCED PROJECTED

  • 1st place:                       David Terao                      –   Ballerina
  • 2nd place:                     John L Telford                   –   Cliff House
  • 3rd place:                      Beth Koller                        –   Blossom
  • Honorable Mention:   Beth Koller                        –   Fork & Spoon
  • Honorable Mention:   Gene Luttenberg              –  Lotus in the Morning

Advanced Projected ~ David Terao ~ Ballerina

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I took this shot in conjunction with a ballet photography workshop.  The lighting used were two Norman strobes positioned at the dancer's left and right.  Camera was a Canon 5D Mk III and 24-105mm lens.  Exposure was 1/125 sec @ f/8.0 and ISO 100.

 

NOVICE PROJECTED

  • 1st place:                      Kay Carkhuff                    –   Apple Cascade
  • 2nd place:                    Sherm Edwards               –   From Steptoe Butte
  • 3rd place:                     Sherm Edwards               –   August Morning in the Palouse
  • Honorable Mention:   Laurel Sharf                     –   Square Hole Kinda Stuck Kids
  • Honorable Mention:   Barbara Karpas               –   Pristine Beauty

Novice Projected ~ Kay Carkhuff ~ Apple Cascade

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"Apple Cascade" was my first attempt with using Photo Shop. After Coco spoke on how to compose a good Still Life, I took A LOT of apple pictures. Originally this one had too much glare on the top apple, so, for the first time,  I successfully (and easily) removed the detracting glare using Photo Shop. I liked the B/W effect and I think it will look nice as a small canvas print.

 

 


 

END OF THE YEAR COMPETITION FOR 2016-2017:   JUNE 8, 2016

 

 

YEAR-END COMPETITION WINNERS

NOVICE PRINTS

  • HM – Oliver (Pete) Morton                       Reflecting
  • HM – Oliver (Pete) Morton                       Baltimore Graffiti
  • 3rd – Oliver (Pete) Morton                       Butterfly
  • 2nd – Oliver (Pete) Morton                      Debut
  • 1st   – Oliver (Pete) Morton                      Unconditional Love

ADVANCED  PRINTS

  • HM – Sheryl Adams                                  Hands On
  • HM – Elizabeth Koller                               Yoo Hoo – I See You
  • HM – David Blass                                      Vintage Aircraft
  • 3rd – Larry Gold                                        Houses on Hill
  • 2nd – David Terao                                    Golden Birdwing Butterfly
  • 1st – David Terao                                      Fluid Dynamics

NOVICE PROJECTED

  • HM – Sue Green                                       Group Hug
  • HM –  Kay Carkhuff                                  Apple Cascade
  • HM – Tanya Riseman                               Winter
  • HM – Laurel Sharf                                    Through the Looking Glass
  • 3rd –  Elise Shurie                                     Neatly Shelved
  • 2nd – Kate Woodward                             Window Reflection, Germany
  • 1st  –  Wendy Kates                                  Frosted Leaves

ADVANCED  PROJECTED

  • HM – Elizabeth Koller                               Blossom
  • HM – David Terao                                     Still Life with Dutch Tulips
  • HM – David Terao                                     Ballerina
  • HM – David Blass                                      The Long Slide
  • 3rd – David Terao                                     Gorilla
  • 2nd – Larry Gold                                       Bubbling Fruit
  • 1st  – David Terao                                     Leaf Droplet

 

LEN TUCHIN AWARD:  BEST IN YEAR-END COMPETITION

      Oliver (Pete) Morton for Unconditional Love

Unconditional Love – by Oliver (Pete) Morton

 

JOYCE BAYLEY AWARD:  (BEST IN SHOW, NATURE 

      My Phuong Nguyen for Hold On

This award is given in October at the end of our annual nature competition. The winner is chosen by the judge among the four 1st place winners. The nature awards plaque is hanging in the back of the room with all of the winners from 1998 listed.

Hold On – by My Phuong Nguyen

 

PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE YEAR 

Certificates for the most points earned in a given category this club year

  • NOVICE PROJECTED:              Kate Woodward
  • ADVANCED PROJECTED:       David Terao
  • NOVICE PRINTS:                     Oliver (Pete) Morton
  • ADVANCED PRINTS:              David Terao

 

PHOTOGRAPHIC EXCELLENCE  AWARDS (STAR AWARDS)

These awards are based on the total number of points a member accumulates.  For each 50 points earned, you are awarded one star through 250 points.

  • FIRST STAR AWARD:              Tanya Riseman
  • FIRST STAR AWARD:              Kate Woodward
  • FIRST STAR AWARD:              Karen Carkhuff
  • FOURTH STAR AWARD:        Coriolana Simon
  • FOURTH STAR AWARD:         John L Telford
  • FIFTH STAR AWARD:             Charles Bowers

 

SERVICE AWARD 2016 – 2017

Renee Schaefer

 

The following gallery is the set of projected and print winners from the End of the Year Competition. 
 

Advanced Print ~ Beth Koller ~ Yoo Hoo - I See You

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CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS

The following describes sample photography courses and workshops from a variety of providers.  There are three categories of classes:

  1. Classes and workshops in the DC area
  2. Online courses
  3. Multi-day photography trips to places within and beyond the United States.

Some of these begin or require registration early in September.   Please provide reviews of courses that you have taken!    (read more)

In addition, there is a 2-session workshop on camera club judging being offered at the Joseph Miller Center for the Photographic Arts:

4811 Catharpin Road, Gainesville, Va, 20155
Session 1: Sat. Oct. 14, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Session 2: Sat. Nov. 11, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Workshop-on-Camera-Club-Judging

 


 

CALLS FOR ENTRY

The following offers a number of competitions for your consideration this month. Some of these sources having 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. (read more)


 

EXHIBITS AND EVENTS

FotoDC, Nov. 11 – 19

Whether through fine art photography, photojournalism, or the work of emerging artists, FotoDC provides a dynamic, evocative, engaging experience for photographers, cultural institutions, galleries, curators, schools, area residents, and tens of thousands of viewers.

The weeklong photography festival initially attracted professional and amateur photographers, photography lovers, and partners such as National Geographic, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, The Smithsonian Institution, and various local art galleries. FotoDC since launched new programs to provide greater exposure for all photographers, new venues for exhibitions and new programs for students and youth. The annual Festival in November continues to be FotoDC’s largest project with over 40,000 attendees each year.

http://www.fotodc.org/fotoweekdc2017/

 

2017 NATURE VISIONS EXPO

A local fav, the 2017 Nature Visions Photo Expo is scheduled for November 3-5 at the Hylton Center for the Performing Arts on the George Mason University—Manassas campus. 

See their most recent newsletter here:  Nature-Visions-Newsletter-2017

 

Online ticket sales are going on now.  Sign up now for your preferred sessions!  http://www.naturevisions.org

 

MONTGOMERY COLLEGE MEDIA ARTS GALLERY

August 28 – October 20
Ronald Beverly: New Kid on the Block 
A retrospective exhibition of the past thirty years as the photographer transitioned from Darkroom/Film photography to Digital media.

October 30 – December 15
Joshua Dunn: E Pluribus Unum
Monumental institutional and government buildings are created as a reflection of society’s values and through an architect’s vision and the labor of craftsmen. E Pluribus Unum, meaning “out of many, one,” reflects not only the labor and skill of those who designed and built them, but Joshua’s own process of photographing and constructing these images. Each photograph is assembled from between 700 – 2400 individual images to “build” the final photographs. In many ways, the artist’s process is a reflection of the labor, skill, and time required to create the buildings he seeks to capture.

https://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/mediaartsgallery/

 

PHOTOPLUS EXPO 2017

Conference: Oct. 25 – Oct. 28, 2017
Expo: Oct. 26 – Oct. 28, 2017
Javits Convention Center, New York City

http://www.photoplusexpo.com/

 

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

The National Geographic frequently has events related to photography.  Check these out here: National Geographic Photography Events

 

THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART

Check out the current and upcoming exhibitions here:

https://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/exhibitions/current.html

https://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/exhibitions/upcoming.html

 

HIRSHHORN

Find current and upcoming exhibitions for the Hirshhorn

https://hirshhorn.si.edu/collection/current-exhibitions/

https://hirshhorn.si.edu/collection/current-exhibitions/#collection=upcoming-exhibitions

 

WASHINGTON POST

Here is a link to the online Washington Post’s lists of D.C., Maryland, and Virginia photography-related exhibits and museums.  I have found that the various photography-related exhibits appear in different parts of the online paper, making a simple search or link unreliable. 

You can search within

 

 


DEEP DIVE INTO THE ARCHIVES

This month, we provide the September, 1982 issue of the Cable Release for a view of our club’s past.    

35 YEARS AGO

                                                          (OPEN HERE)                                                         

 And what else was going on in 1982? 

  • Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” sells 20 million albums to become the largest selling record ever
  • Argentina invades the Falklands (UK); Argentina has to withdraw its troops after two months
  • Tylenol Scare
  • Prince William is born to Charles and Di
  • AT&T breaks up into 22 distinct regional phone companies
  • The Vietnam Memorial is erected in Washington D.C.
  • The first artificial heart transplant takes place, the receipent lives 112 days

 


 

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.

http://www.nihcameraclub.com

NIH Camera Club

 

 



 

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