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March 2022 Presentations

March 2022 Presentations

Tuesday, March 8 @ 7:00 PM

Understanding Birds for Better Photography

by Ken Elkins

Community Conservation Manager of Audubon CT

The first essential element in bird photography and videography is a sincere respect for the birds and their environment. We’ll discuss some of CT’s most popular birds to photograph and learn some of their behaviors to help you prepare for the interaction. We’ll also discuss locations, sharing information, and some of our more vulnerable birds. Ken will allow time at the end of the presentation for Questions and Answers.

Ken’s interest in birds started when he was 10 years old, while watching the birds at his grandmother’s feeders in Vermont, and he has been obsessed ever since. After earning a degree in 1998 in Environmental Biology and Interpretation from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, he started his career in conservation education at Westmoor Park in West Hartford, CT and quickly moved onto Connecticut Audubon Society. There, he taught at all 5 of their Audubon Centers and became their Director of Education. He led many EcoTravel trips and organized their World Series of Birding team for 8 years. In 2008, Ken moved onto National Audubon, where he’s the Community Conservation Manager based at the Audubon Center at Bent of the River in Southbury. As a 2011 TogetherGreen Fellow, Ken co-developed the nationally recognized Bird Tales program and training materials with dementia care specialist Randy Griffin. He has trained over 100 dementia care staff and volunteers to implement the Bird Tales program in 10 states, Canada, and Great Britain. He shares his passion and knowledge for birds, native plants, and natural history folklore with groups throughout the Northeast. Ken is past-President of the Connecticut Ornithological Association. He has served as the Christmas Bird Count compiler for the Woodbury-Roxbury CBC since 2012 and is a Regional Coordinator for the 2018-2020 Connecticut Bird Atlas project. Ken lives in Shelton, CT with his wife, Steffanie, daughter Ayla, and 2 dogs, Ollivander and Poppy.

This will be an online meetings and guests are welcome. Please send an email to: North Haven Camera Club if you’re interested in attending this meeting or click on the guest/membership for tab above to join our club. 


Tuesday, March 1 @ 7:00 PM

The Properly Equipped Macro Photographer

by Mike Moats

Being a properly equipped macro photographer is not just about the equipment, but also equipping yourself with the how-to knowledge of macro photography. Mike will cover the most important equipment for macro photography, how to control depth of field, a little about composition, and subject matter.

See some of Mike’s work on his website.

February 2022 Presentation

February 2022 Presentation

Tuesday, February 1 @ 7:00 PM

Creative Blurs by Padma Inguava

Are you ready to elevate your creative and fine art photography skills? it’s time to move beyond technical knowledge and connect with your creativity. Padma demonstrates how to add blur, both in the field and post processing, to spark something spectacular in your photographic vision. You’ll learn about the various techniques to try and the suitable subjects to experiment with, and where to go from there.

This will be an online meetings and guests are welcome. Please send an email to: North Haven Camera Club if you’re interested in attending this meeting or click on the guest/membership for tab above to join our club. 

January 2022 Presentation

January 2022 Presentation

Tuesday, January 4 @ 7:00 PM

Environmental Portraiture by Bobbi Lane

Bobbi Lane

Environmental portraits tell a story, by allowing a glimpse into the world of another individual, with a depth that surpasses the expressive capacity of a studio formal portrait. The subject is revealed by the photographer’s use of design, and composition of the background setting, with special attention to light, posture, expression, composition, and rapport. Each element divulges another aspect of the subject’s personality.

Bobbi shares her many tips, and multiple experiences in both the common place, and exotic locations. This presentation will help you connect with people, develop a deeper understanding of what all humans have in common, and assist you to make photographs that emotionally effect and enlighten the viewer.

Bobbi Lane, a Fujifilm “X” Photographer, is an award-winning commercial photographer specializing in creative portraits on location and in the studio. Lane’s multi-faceted approach to photography incorporates over 40 years of technical experience with innovative artistic interpretation. Her dynamic workshops are always both educational and entertaining! Her corporate and editorial work includes corporate websites, annual reports and hundreds of environmental portraits for a wide variety of magazines. She is widely known as the “Mistress of Light”, teaching portrait lighting techniques with both natural and artificial light. As a dedicated photo educator, she brings insight and enthusiasm to her students in workshops held worldwide.

This will be an online meetings and guests are welcome. Please send an email to: North Haven Camera Club if you’re interested in attending this meeting or click on the guest/membership for tab above to join our club.