November Meeting - Denise Silva
Creative Long Exposures
In this presentation Denise will show examples of the various types of long exposure techniques. She will discuss the best conditions to take advantage of long exposures. She will also show what gear you will need and will explore why you might want to give this very creative form of expression a try!!
December Holiday Party
In lieu of a meeting, we will be having our annual holiday gathering. Please bring your favorite side dish or dessert. We will also be doing the photo swap again this year! If you are interested in participating, bring a wrapped matted photo suitable for framing. This always brings lots of fun and laughter and legal theft! So please join us and bring your spouse or partner for the evening.
Again this year, we are having a special presentation brought to us by YOU! Our presentation this year will be a series set to music of your 5 Best Shots of the Year. If you are interested in participating in the show, go through your pictures from 2014 and pick your top 5. Send them to Peter Foiles: pfoiles@mac.com. (1024 pixels on the long side is sufficient). Please include your name in a watermark on the photo so everyone knows who took the photo. The presentation will play during our holiday party as a homage to all our talented members! All entries MUST be sent to Peter by 12/2/15.
Clique Winter Show - December 2015
Please bring your framed, ready to hang, entries for the Members Show to the November meeting. All images MUST be framed with a hanging wire in the back, no exceptions. One of the best benefits of belonging to the Camera Clique is the Annual Members Show. We would like to invite all our members to participate. It is a nonjuried show, meaning you decide what to display and, as an added benefit, you can offer your prints for sale (the Delaplaine will collect a percentage of all sales as a commission. Who: All clique members whose dues are paid as of November 12, 2015
What: Submit up to TWO ready to hang (wire on back) prints. Please no entries larger than 16 x 24 outside measurement. Smaller is fine. If you havemultiple pictures in one frame, that counts as 1. Style and color of frames and mattes is up to you, but white black and grey make the hanging easier and are gallery/museum standards.
On the back of each framed print, place a label. On each label, we need your name, address, phone number, title of photo, price if it’s for sale or “NFS” if it’s not for sale, and a priority number 1 or 2. The number is the first and second to be displayed. It depends on the number of participants, but we will hang as many as we can. All “1’s” will be hung up and “2’s” will depend on number of entries.
Please email Peter Foiles: pfoiles@mac.com the titles and price of you prints so he can make the labels ahead of time
Please remember this is a family friendly environment and the we encourage you to keep this in mind when you make your selections. We reserve the right to deny any entry if it is considered to be inappropriate.
Drop off dates at the Delaplaine:
November 11th 6:00-7:00
November 21st 1:00- 3:00
Hanging party November 30th 6:30
October Meeting - Richard Batch
Richard Batch was 15 when he got his first real camera, a Yashica Mat-LM. Having only 12 shots per roll taught him to think before shooting. El Greco led him to learn about zone focusing and relating subject to environment. After receiving his degree from Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service, he landed a job as the staff photographer for The Northern Virginia Sun. He also shot for Dossier Magazine, two theatres in DC and freelanced.
Wet darkroom printing work became much easier when he ran film/developer/paper calibrations to produce negatives, which allowed the full range of zones to be printed without any additional work. On the digital side, more testing of papers, printers, film scanners and techniques in Photoshop helped him work toward the production of the fine digital B&W print. Photojournalism and portraiture are his passions.
September Speaker - Peter Foiles
Photographing Death Valley, Southern Utah and the Palouse or How Mirrorless Cameras Saved Your Intrepid President’s Life.
Peter Foiles will share images from his recent photo trips to Death Valley, Southern Utah and the Palouse Peter will also provide tips and information on where to stay and what to see so that you can plan your own visits to these beautiful areas. As many of you know, Peter is a proponent of mirrorless camera systems and will have the camera kit he used for these trips and his experiences on how it performed.
Summer Picnic
Sunday, August 16, 2015 11:00 AM
Hosted by Frederick Camera Clique 717-253-4532
Cunningham Falls State Park - Manor Area Shelter 14039 Catoctin Hollow Road Thurmont, MD 21788
Co-hosts: Alison O’Brien Peter Foiles
FCC members! We invite you to join us for our annual summer picnic! This year's picnic will be at Cunningham Falls State Park (Manor Area Shelter) in Thurmont, MD and will include a cookout (hamburgers, hotdogs, veggie burgers) and a potluck featuring some delicious food shared by our club members. Lunch starts promptly at 11 am. If you would like to attend please contact Alison at info@alisonoto.com or (717)253-4532. Please RSVP to bring an appetizer, snack, dessert or anything else you’d like. You should have received an invitation a few weeks ago.
After lunch, we'll enjoy an hour long Scales and Tales presentation by park naturalist Cricket Smith at 1 pm. During the presentation, you'll be able to take photos (without flash). We're expecting Cricket to show us two birds and two reptiles. Then from 2-3pm, we will have the birds out for taking photos.
Parking: At Cunningham Falls State Park is $3.00 for MD residents and $5.00 for out-of-state residents.
Volunteers are needed at 10 a.m. to set up, and clean-up at 3 pm. Please email Alison to volunteer info@alisonoto.com
August 2015 Speaker
Challenge from Brady Wilks
Brady will return to critique your challenge images.
Bring 2 or 3 examples to the August meeting
Step out of your comfort zone #1
- Photograph a subject you’ve never tried before.
- Consider how your photographic style affects your approach of a new subject
Step out of your comfort zone #2
- Choose an alternative photographic process.
- Consider how the transformation of your image informs the content and intent of your work...is it just a novelty?
Lost Childhood, Patricia Stockman
July Speaker - Patricia Stockman, photographer and digital artist
Patricia will be focusing on the construction of a digital photo collage using Adobe Photoshop. She will offer examples and instructions of specific functions in Photoshop as well as tips on how to approach creating a photo collage.
The almost limitless possibilities of combining multiple images, changing blending modes, varying lighting effects and use of filters offered by Photoshop has led me to combine images into visual short stories. This layering ability complements the complexities and layering of life experiences and memories. When I am out shooting I see not just individual images, but how what’s in front of me can interact with the stores of images I’ve already collected.
She combines her traditional background with the technology of Photoshop to create images grounded in the fundamentals of art with a contemporary, surreal twist. I place a strong emphasis on the use of texture, color and the interaction of various subjects in one scene. Elements, such as the division of space, suspended pathways, and the repetition of symbolic objects are recurring themes in my work that suggest the past, present and future within a narrative construct.
Patricia has been a photographer for over 20 years. she received her BFA from Salisbury State University (1993) and her Master of Arts in Teaching from Mount Saint Mary’s University (2007). She resides in Frederick Maryland and currently teaches art for Frederick County Public Schools. Her formal education as a traditional photographer has taken her through B&W film processing and printing, while her work experience has taken her through color film processing & printing, photojournalism, and studio portraiture work. Most recently, her teaching career has widened her view of subject matter and digital techniques in her own art.
June 2015 Meeting Speaker Vince Lupo
Vince Lupo has a passion for photography and has wanted to be a professional commercial photographer since he was 12 years old. He earned his Bachelor of Applied Arts degree in Photography from Ryerson Polytechnic University in Toronto, Ontario and his Master of Fine Arts degree in Still Photography from Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Georgia.
Vince Lupo specializes in architecture, people, product, and food photography. He’s earned numerous personal and professional photography awards, including two ADDYs.
A combination of technical mastery and creative training has garnered Vince Lupo a reputation as a professional commercial photographer who can capture images that exceed his clients’ visions.
May 2015 Meeting - Brady Wilks
Brady Wilks will have a presentation on why we make art and provide a critique of member photos. Please bring 2 images for him to critique. He will also have an assignment (digital friendly) related to alternative processing and will return later this year to critique how we have completed the assignment. http://www.bradywilks.com
Jennifer Finley of the Artist Angle.
April 2015 Meeting - Jennifer Finley, the Artist Angle
Jennifer Finley of the Artist Angle will join us at our April meeting to discuss and demonstrate the matting and framing of photographs.
Jennifer was born and raised near Baltimore, MD, but has resided in the Frederick area for the last thirty years.
As the owner of Angles Professional Full Service Framing, Jennifer has framed paintings, photographs, books, albums and memorabilia of all types. In addition to framing, she also provides consulting services for creative presentations including framing material, matting recommendations, layouts, mounting solutions, wall locations and arranegments.
Jennifer is also a partner in the Artist Angle, an online gallery and marketing resource business for local artists.
To find out more about Jennifer or the Artist Angle, please visit their website.
March 2015 Meeting - D.B. Stovall, Large Format Photographer
D. B. Stovall will discuss his extensive collection of large format images. The images span from 1974-1983 and from 2006 to the present. Although some of these images were made in the 1974-1983 timeframe, Stovall started making images again in late 2006.
Large format, usually 4x5, is used for complete image control. The use of large format techniques also complements Stovall’s vision, as it provides a “slower way of seeing” that is particularly appropriate for these subjects. The medium is primarily color transparency, either Ektachrome E100VS or Fuji Velvia for the large format.
D. B. Stovall was born and raised in the Washington, D. C. area. His initial postsecondary education was in photography, and he graduated from RIT in the mid 1970s. He currently is a retired electrical engineer and will provide an introduction to the basics of color management as part of his presentation.
To find out more about D.B. Stovall, visit his website.