Our first meeting of the 2014 / 2015 season was attended by 57 returning members and 8 guests.
• President Vince Gagnier announced a Nature / Wildlife Photography Exhibition by Herman Giethoorn will be held at the Wallaceburg & District Museum, 505 King St, Wallaceburg on November 7th from 6 ’til 9 PM. Everyone is invited to attend.
• Vice-President Tere Deslippe reviewed our competition classes, noting that a new division called Salon Council has been added to our Novice, Intermediate and Advanced groups. The Novice group will have their competition entries judged separately, one month after the other three. All CAPA entries will be judged together. You can see what group you will be competing in on our Members page, which will be updated in the near future.
• Vince Gagnier reported that the Executive decided to sell the Club’s seldom used printer as the ink was due to be replaced at a cost of $680. The slide scanner was included in the sale, but we still have access to it should the need arise. Proceeds from the sale went into our general funds.
• Helen Heath presented an opportunity to travel to Guatemala with a youth group from the YMCA as a project documentary photographer. Anyone interested can contact Helen at helen@uwock.ca
• CAPA Competition Manager Paul Schmoldt explained how to properly title and size competition entries. Complete instructions can be found on the CCC website at Instructions For Submitting Photos For Competitions.
• Dave Noordhoff requested that anyone interested in having a particular subject covered in our Technical Challenges segments, fill out a request form that he has made available. If you missed the forms, you can e-mail your suggestions to Dave at dnoordhoff@cogeco.ca
• Dave’s first Tech Talk of the year covered Metering Options And Exposure. You can review a similar lesson on the YouTube video below.
• Filling in for Print Manager Les McCracken, Carson Plant and Dave Noordhoff reviewed the fine group of prints that were brought in. We invite all of our members to take advantage of this opportunity to show their work by bringing in a favourite picture for the Club to enjoy. Prints can be of any size and if you wish, can be mounted on the cardboard sheets provided free of charge by Maple Art Gallery. See Dave to obtain them.
• Paul Schmoldt offered a critique of some of last season’s pictures by suggesting how they could have been improved with a more attractive crop. He pointed out how some shots can be made more interesting by eliminating distracting elements and dead space.
• We have now added a page for Photographers For Hire to the Club’s website. The link can be found under the Links section on our Home Page or by clicking the Contact Us button. Club members’ business cards and contact information will be displayed in alphabetical order according to the photographer’s last name. To have your information included, give your card to Jim Pollock or scan it and e-mail it to Jim at jim@jamespollock.com
• The evenings activities were capped off with Dave Noordhoff’s slide show of shots from last summer’s Walk-Abouts at Maple Leaf Cemetery, Keith McLean’s farm and the Buxton Museum.
Don’t be afraid to make mistakes, it’s all part of the learning curve.
Just don’t keep making the same ones.
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