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Month: March 2021

April 6 & April 8, 2021 – TWO Presentations

April 6 & April 8, 2021 – TWO Presentations

Tuesday, April 6 @ 7:00 PM

Photographing Families & Children
with Marcie Reif 

Marcie will share tips and tricks for photographing kids and families.  She will share her secrets for creating joy infused and connection filled images but also what to do when things don’t go quite as planned.  She will share tips for working with children and how to keep the family having fun.


Thursday, April 8 @ 7:00 PM

Bird Photography
with Cameron Darnell

Cameron Darnell out in the elements…(linked from his website)

Bird photography can provide countless opportunities for artistic expression and enjoyment. After discussing the basics of photographing birds, Cameron will explain how to manipulate your camera settings for bird photography, how to use light to your advantage, and how he composes his images. He will share descriptions and image examples highlighting various techniques for developing bird photography skills.

The North Haven camera club allows a maximum of three guest visits per season.

03/30/21 Robert Vanelli

03/30/21 Robert Vanelli

Tuesday, March 30 @ 7:00 PM

Learn Techniques for Adding, Removing and Sharing Light using Light Modifiers

North Haven Camera Club will have an online presentation Learn Techniques for Adding, Removing and Sharing Light using Light Modifiers on Tuesday, March 30th at 7pm by photographer and educator Robert Vanelli.

Q&A – Photo Shoot Locations

Q&A – Photo Shoot Locations

March 24th @ 7:00 PM
Online meeting.

At this online meeting we hope that members will share their information and tips on favorite places to get that ‘perfect shot’.

It could be a special trail, park, scenic town, waterfall, or nature area. The sky’s the limit. We all have been ‘at home’ and need a break so here is where we can start dreaming of safely ‘getting out there’ and pursuing our love of photography. Because of our current situation, we ask you only to share locations within 2 hours driving distance.

To make this a more enjoyable ‘give and take’ we can break into ‘chat rooms’ if needed to keep discussion groups small. The meeting will be recorded but have a pen and paper handy to write down information too.