SEPTEMBER CONTEST THEME: WEATHER – PLUS ROTATING OPEN CONTEST (LANDSCAPE)
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SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 – GENERAL MEETING – BERGEN PARK FIRE STATION – 7PM MEETING (6:30PM SOCIAL TIME) PRESENTER: KATHY SNEAD
Kathy Snead Is a photographer living in Golden, Colorado. She specializes in flower, bird animal and general nature photography and is a member of the Evergreen Camera Club, 40 West Arts District, Evergreen Artists Association and the Gilpin County Artists Association. She is also an active member of the Naples Camera Club, The DPI-SIG camera club in Naples and the online group, NaturePhotographers.net.
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OCTOBER 14, 2017 DOUG AND LAURA BENNETT WILL PRESENT A WORKSHOP FROM 9am to 4pm -$85
When the Bennett’s spoke to the Evergreen Camera Club this past March, they knocked our socks off! Their program on Landscape Photography and image critiques were incredibly valuable — so much so that we asked them to offer us a workshop and they agreed!
Join Doug and Laura Bennett on Saturday, Oct 14 at the Evergreen Fire and Rescue Building (1802 Bergen Parkway, Evergreen) from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm with an hour break for lunch, for a workshop that promises to be informative, inspiring, and fun!
AUGUST 9, 2017 GENERAL MEETING -BERGEN PARK FIRE STATION 7PM (6:30 PM SOCIAL TIME) PRESENTER:BOB MAYNARD
Evergreen Camera Club looks forward to presenting Bob Maynard as the August 9th speaker. Bob is a national award-winning nature photographer with images appearing in Audubon, Images magazine, Rocky Mountain Raptor Center publications and in several corporate offices. He is past chairman of the Louisville National Juried Photography Show and provides photo tour, photography workshop and corporate wall art services in Colorado, the Everglades and Utah. Bob offers single and multi-day workshops that are custom tailored to each individual.
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AUGUST, 2017 CONTEST – FLOWERS – PLUS ROTATING CATEGORY (WILDLIFE) PLUS FUN CATEGORY
AUGUST CONTEST THEME: FLOWERS – PLUS ROTATING OPEN CONTEST (WILDLIFE)
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JULY 10, 2017 – FLOWER PHOTOGRAPHY IN KATHY SNEAD’S GARDEN IN GOLDEN 3:30pm
Open to paid members of Evergreen Camera club, 8 member limit.
We will meet at 3:30 pm at Kathy’s Snead’s house on Monday July 10. Rain date will be Tuesday, July 11. Details of what to bring and Kathys address in Golden will be sent out on sign up.
JULY 12, 2017 GENERAL MEETING -BERGEN PARK FIRE STATION 7PM (6:30 PM SOCIAL TIME) PRESENTER:ANDY LONG:PREVISUALIZATION
JULY 12 GENERAL MEETING
ANDY LONG
“Previsualization: Seeing Photographically”
Andy Long will present “Previsualization: Seeing Photographically” at our Wednesday, July 12 meeting.
“Photographers look at the world a bit differently than other people, or at least we should,” Andy wrote. “In this program, I will take you on a journey into looking and seeing things differently — artful photography. Our eyes are the most important piece of photographic equipment we own, and by using them we can come away with some amazing images, look beyond to see this.”
JULY, 2017 CONTEST – EVERGREEN (OUR TOWN) – PLUS ROTATING CATEGORY (ANYTHING) PLUS FUN CATEGORY
JULY CONTEST THEME: EVERGREEN (OUR TOWN) PLUS ROTATING OPEN CONTEST (ANYTHING)
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JUNE 24, 2017 – WORKSHOP GIVEN BY JEFF JOHNSON – FINDING THE ART IN THE EVERYDAY
Jeff Johnson, M/ Photog., Cr., CPP, F-PPColorado
Creating any photographic image is simply a process. From your initial pre-visualization, whether it is a concept you dreamt about or an “in the right place at the right time” situation, by the nature of photography, it is a process. From your initial exposure to hanging the finished framed print on your client’s wall your process is important and it needs to be consistent and taken seriously.
JUNE 14, 2017 GENERAL MEETING -BERGEN PARK FIRE STATION 7PM (6:30 PM SOCIAL TIME) PRESENTER:JEFF JOHNSON
JEFF JOHNSON
“The Streets of Havana”
Prepare to set your clocks ahead to Eastern Standard Time and your calendars back to the 1950s.
Stepping into Havana, Cuba, you would swear that you’ve gone back in time. Nothing is new. Everything has been recycled and repurposed. The cars are old American classics, with an emphasis on “old.” The architecture is deteriorating and the infrastructure is crumbling — right below your feet — and it is beautiful and breathtaking.
