Our featured member is Butch Dompierre, an enthusiastic and knowledgeable photographer who not only captures nature at its finest moments, but also excels at scenic shots and landscapes. You can see some of Butch’s beautiful work on our Photo In Focus page.
Our Club President, Dave Noordhoff, began our last meeting of the season by announcing the election results.
Executive
President: Dave Noordhoff
Vice-President: Vince Gagnier
Vice-President: Laird VanderEnde
Secretaries: Angel Rublik and Melanie Denis
Treasurer: Larry Kearns
Executive Assistants
Kathryn Parent
Bob Allen
Harry Arneill
Gavin Stuart
Chris Jorgensen
The Chatham Camera Club wishes to thank Treasurer Fred Schaller, Secretary Patricia Kral and Executive Assistant Cathy Dent for their faithful service. Your help is sincerely appreciated.
2012 Summer Walk-Abouts
June – Maple Leaf Cemetery
July – Lorie Cooper’s Cottage in Rondeau Park
August – Photo Scavenger Hunt in Ridgetown
Dates and times will be confirmed by e-mail
Paul Schmoldt presented a beautiful slideshow entitled A Celebration Of The Year’s Best, which highlighted some of the best Club photos of this past season.
In our final regular meeting of the season Laird VanderEnde reminded The Club of the photo display at The William St. Cafe which will begin on May 1st.
Chris Jorgensen provided an update for the upcoming elections. If you are interested in running for office and have not yet been nominated, contact Chris at chrisj@mnsi.net
Michigan’s Stan Buell presented some of his amazing underwater photographs made possible by combining his two passions, photography and scuba diving. Starting in 1997, Stan has amassed an impressive collection of photos taken at depths of up to 200 feet with camera equipment that weighs 23lbs on land. The Club was treated to beautiful shots of fish, coral, ship wrecks and sea life that are seldom seen by our members. We want to thank Stan for making the trip to Chatham and sharing his talents.
Martha Gillier’s Fifteen Minutes Of Fame highlighted some her best work with a slide show that showed her eclectic interests in photography. Several members commented on her choice of music, which enhanced her already impressive collection.
Judging was held in the Landscape category for the Novice group, with several outstanding shots being shown.
The Intermediate and Advanced groups had their shots judged in what proved to be a very challenging New Life category.
Paul Schmoldt showed the group how he might have adjusted the lighting, contrast and cropping of some of the evening’s entries, which greatly improved their over-all look.
Our April 10th meeting featured a full evening of activities.
Special thanks goes out to Frank Vadovic for bringing in copies of Photo Life magazine for everyone as well as complimentary tickets to The Exposure, Photo & Video Imaging Expo, coming to the International Centre in
Mississauga, May 25th to May 27th.
Nominations Chairman Chris Jorgensen handed out forms to nominate next season’s executive. The forms need to be returned by our next meeting on April 24th. For questions or concerns regarding the nomination procedure, contact Chris at chrisj@mnsi.net.
Tere Deslippe reported that 28 pictures have been submitted for the William St. Cafe Display and reminded everyone to e-mail your photo sizes and prices to Laird VanderEnde at laird@lp-wood.com. You can drop your pictures off on April 30th at the
William St. Cafe.
Herman Giethoorn announced the scores from our latest submissions to CAPA, in which The CCC placed 13th out of 29 clubs in the Nature category and 19th out of 33 clubs in the Open competition. You can see our entries on the Club Photos page.
Paul Schmoldt gave an informative presentation on the various techniques he uses to process his pictures in Photoshop. His well organized and insightful lesson was appreciated by all.
Les McCracken led a group discussion about some of the excellent prints that our members brought in for display. The creativeness of some of these photos brought several positive comments. Thanks to all who participated.
Angel Rublik was featured in our What I Shoot segment, in which she showed many of her fine nature, landscape and scenic shots. Several of her deer photos were simply outstanding! Well done Angel.
Lorie Cooper showed the Club What’s In My Camera Bag, where she displayed her collection of lenses as well as an i-pad, a gorilla tripod and a Think Tank camera bag.
Featured this month is Kathryn Parent, who is an avid storm chaser and photographer. Her efforts have produced some of the most amazing weather shots we’ve seen and we look forward to more of her exciting work in the near future. You can see a brief sample of some of Kathryn’s storm pictures on our Photo In Focus page.
During our opening announcements, The Club learned that Larry Kearns’ submission for the Interior Architecture category won first place in CAPA’s nationwide competition. Club President Dave Noordhoff and CAPA Co-coordinator Herman Giethoorn presented Larry with a Certificate Of Merit for his photo called Fort Malden, which received a score of 26 points. Congratulations from all of us Larry!
Vice-President Laird Vanderende reminded us about the opportunity to display our photos at the William Street Cafe. Details can be found below.
Treasurer Fred Schaller gave his annual financial report and received The Club’s thanks for his efforts.
Herman Giethoorn presented Nature Highlights Of Point Pelee, which showed his amazing photos of birds, plants and insects found at this nearby National Park. Herman’s collection has been gathered over many years and shows his knowledge and expertise in nature photography. Well done Herman!
Bob Allen was featured in our What I Shoot segment, which gave us an inside look at Bob’s excellent photography skills.
It was Kathryn Parent’s turn for Fifteen Minutes Of Fame, during which she showed her dramatic storm photos. Her thrilling display was both entertaining and inspiring! Thanks Kathryn for showing these fantastic shots.
CCC judging was held for Novices in the Doorways category with top marks going to Melanie Denis, Tere Deslippe and and Angel Rublik.
The Club also judged our Intermediate and Advanced members on their Landscape photos, with Mike Blazek and Carson Plant receiving the highest scores.
The evening’s highest scoring pictures can be seen on our Club Photos page.
Our next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 10th.
Opportunity to improve abilities with the possibilities of personal gain
Type of Submissions
Ready to hang, complete picture framed (matted or unmated, your choice) or on canvas. Any size. Open theme. We are looking for approx. 20 pictures
Timing
We hope to have the pictures displayed for the entire month of May.
All pictures are to be submitted electronically to Laird at laird@lp-wood.com prior to printing and framing.
Candidates will be contacted in early April and given most of the month of April to get their pictures ready for display and to determine their selling price. When and where to submit finished products will be communicated at a later date.
Procedure
Deadline – April 01
Submit your selections electronically to Laird at laird@lp-wood.com
Submit in the following format:
All images must be sized no larger than 1024 pixels horizontally and 768 pixels vertically
First Name and Last Name ? Short title of Image ? Deadline date.jpg
Example: LairdVanderEnde-The Landing-April 01 2012.jpg
Candidates will set the price of their own project. This will be done just prior to submitting the work to be displayed, so that the candidate can take their costs into consideration. An emailed request for your pricing will follow in April.
Note: A card with the Photographers name, Name of Picture and Selling price will be displayed beside the picture. This will be done by the committee: Laird VanderEnde, Gavin Stuart, Cathy Dent, Diane Guay, Tere Deslippe
If you have any questions please contact Laird or Gavin Stuart