Zoom meeting: IMAGE DESIGN – Using the Principles of Design to Create More Dramatic Photos
Jennifer King
North Haven Camera Club is hosting a presentation on November 19 by Jennifer King, who is sure to inspire you with her online webinar, “Using the Principles of Design to Create More Dramatic Photos“. She will discuss how photography is a journey; it’s about the destination and its uniqueness, the world at its best. This program was rescheduled from May (click link to view more details).
For questions or if you would like to join as a guest for our presentations, drop us an email at northhavencameraclub@gmail.com or visit our Members Pagefor more information on how to join the club.
This year we will be holding our monthly programs/presentations at 7:00 p.m.on the second Tuesday of each month. Some of these may be in-person, and some may be online. At this time we have the following confirmed:
Tuesday September 10 at Hope Church (211 Montowese Ave): an in-person hands-on Macro and Still Life Photography shoot
Tuesday October 8 at Hope Church: an in-person presentation by Lisa Cuchera on Macro Photography
Our monthly competitions will be held at 7 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month via Zoom.
Be sure to attend our first meeting of the 2024-2025 season on Tuesday September 10 at 7 p.m. at Hope Church, and don’t forget your cameras! (flash & tripods optional)
Tuesday, October 8 at 7:00 pm
In-person meeting: Macro Photography with Lisa and Tom Cuchara
Get ready for our October presentation. Lisa and Tom are Olympus Camera photo ambassadors and masters at photographing all things small from tiny bugs, to creative frogs, to dreamy butterflies in the most creative way. They are passionate about photography and love to share, motivate, inspire, and teach, echoing their motto “Creativity is contagious, pass it on!”
Camera Equipment Swap October 8!
Ever get to a point where you have graduated from your camera gear or need to make room for more? We will have a table set up for those interested in selling or buying used equipment at the October 8 meeting. If you are interested in bringing gear to sell please contact us (so we can prepare enough room!) and arrive before 6:30 pm on Tuesday to set up. Interested buyers may arrive after 6:30 pm.
In-person meeting: presentation on Carnevale di Venezia
Come and join Laura Parisi as she shares her travel experiences in Venice, Italy during Carnevale. The term means “Carnival” in Italian, and comes from the Latin carnem levare, which literally means remove the meat. Specifically, Carnevale was the last occasion for meat consumption, as people abstained from it during the following forty days of Lent. It has become a colorful festival and for those who like to dress up or photograph costumed people, a trip to Carnevale di Venezia is one you would probably not want to miss.
Laura grew up learning photography next to her father in the family photography studio and darkroom. She learned photography on his Rolleiflex cameras, photographed her first wedding at 16 years old with her own Pentax K1000, then began photographing events for the Branford Review. Her photography hobby continued through college and continues today. Photography has brought Laura and her husband Bob to many places they would otherwise never have traveled, such as Iceland, Italy, Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Banff, and Jasper National Park as well as many more.
Tuesday, May 28th at 7:00 pm – RESCHEDULED TO OCTOBER 8
Zoom Meeting: IMAGE DESIGN – Using the Principles of Design to Create More Dramatic Photos
Jennifer King
Join us on May 28 as we hear a presentation by internationally-acclaimed, award-winning landscape and fine art photographer Jennifer King. She will discuss how photography is a journey; it’s about the destination and its uniqueness, the world at its best.
Jennifer began her career in the advertising arena – first as a designer, then a creative director, and eventually (but quickly) moved into directing photography. In these years she learned how much design principles played a part in creating effective images. Understanding how the principles of design affect our visual response to an image can help us to communicate with our photos and is the key to improving our photography.
Jennifer is a landscape and wildlife photographer based in North Carolina with over 20 years in the photo industry as an instructor and “Wildlife Whisperer.” Her lifetime passion for teaching photography, exploring the world and discovering new locations to photograph has gained her photographic acclaim. Her images and articles can be found in top resources such as Outdoor Photographer, and she has appeared as speaker at events such as NANPA’s 20th Anniversary Summit.
For questions or if you would like to join as a guest for our presentations, drop us an email at northhavencameraclub@gmail.com or visit our Members Pagefor more information on how to join the club.