Competition: "Macro/Closeup"
Apr
18
7:00 PM19:00

Competition: "Macro/Closeup"

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April Topic: Closeup/Macro

Our judge is Chris Whonsetler:

My full name is Christopher Robert Whonsetler, friends call me Chris and children in Guatemala call me WhonPhoto. Take your pick. I am a freelance photographer based in Indianapolis and available worldwide. I’m a fairly sarcastic, down to earth kind of guy with big ideas & ambitions.

I will never be able to see enough of the world, I am always thinking about my next trip. A bit of a coffee snob, my favorite beans come from a friend's family plantation in Guatemala. I love to cook, am jealous of great painters and musicians, and most importantly love my wife Stephanie and three boys Grayson, Calvin and Sawyer with all my heart! My interest in photography started in late middle school after my mother encouraged me to take photos in 4H. I fell in love. 

My love for photography grew through High School and eventually through College. Since graduation, I’ve been doing the solo freelance thing around the world. Photography is my way of revealing the way I see the world. Although photographers capture what already exists, how we choose to capture our subject matter stems from our personalities, and it is very evident in the images I create.

My goals as a photographer are to connect with businesses and help visually brand who they are, what they do, and where they do it. I love working with business owners who aren’t afraid of doing things a little unorthodox. Together we will create images that scream your message and populate your marketing & advertising with the personality of your business.

Learn more about Chris by visiting his website



Macro photography involves taking close-up pictures of small subjects, making them appear life-sized, or larger in the final image. It's ideal for capturing tiny wonders like insects, dewdrops, or the intricate details of a flower at a real scale of 1:1 to 10:1, ie, the size of the subject on the camera sensor is as large as, or larger than, its size in real life

To capture compelling macro photographs, consider the following artistic approaches:

•  Focus on Detail: Macro photography allows you to capture intricate details that are not visible to the naked eye, such as the texture of a leaf or the patterns on an insect's wings.
•  Play with Depth of Field: A shallow depth of field can isolate your subject, making it stand out against a blurred background.
•  Experiment with Lighting: Proper lighting can enhance the textures and colors of your subject. Natural light is often preferred, but diffusers and artificial light sources can also be used effectively.
•  Change Your Perspective: Try shooting from different angles to find unique compositions. For example, photographing a subject from below can provide a fresh perspective.
•  Add Elements: Introducing elements like water droplets can add visual interest to your macro shots.
•  Use Manual Focus: Autofocus may struggle with the fine details in macro photography, so manual focusing can help you achieve the desired sharpness.
•  Be Patient: Macro photography often requires waiting for the perfect moment, especially when dealing with moving subjects like insects.

Close-up photography focuses a larger portion of the subject compared to the background but the magnification is less than life size (1:1). It's well-suited for portraits focusing on facial features, capturing textures of food, or showcasing the details of a piece of jewelry. which can include any photo that shows the subject in more detail than usual.

Here are some Tips on capturing captivating close-up images:

  • Light plays a starring role: Lighting is crucial for highlighting textures, patterns, and tiny details. Experiment with natural light, diffusers, or artificial lighting to create dramatic effects.

  • Shallow depth of field: This technique throws the background out of focus, drawing the viewer's eye right to your close-up subject. Achieve this with a wide aperture (low f-number) on your lens.

  • Find unique angles and perspectives: Don't be afraid to get down low, tilt your camera, or explore unconventional angles. This can add a fresh perspective to a familiar subject.

  • Abstract interpretations: Close-up shots can be used to create abstract compositions by focusing on textures, shapes, and patterns. Let the viewer use their imagination to interpret the image.


This month’s topic includes images taken using both of the approaches.

Resourceful Websites with Macro/Closeup Photography Samples:

https://www.naturephotographers.network/articles/the-changing-face-of-macro-photography/

https://www.thephotoargus.com/beautiful-examples-of-macro-photography/

https://youtu.be/VWW0Q2ozVH8

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FIELD TRIP: MODOC JUNKYARD
Apr
20
10:00 AM10:00

FIELD TRIP: MODOC JUNKYARD

  • 246 Elm Street Modoc, IN, 47358 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

We'll meet at 10:00 a.m. at the auto graveyard in Modoc, Ind., 60 miles east of Indianapolis. Parking is on the lot at the NW corner of US 36 and Indiana 1. https://tinyurl.com/PVCCModoc

Vernon “Jonesy” is the lead for this Field Trip. If you have questions, you can reach out to him: mauitexas68@att.net

The proprieter, Gene Shore, also owns the gas station on the other side of US 36. He is fine with photographers. There is no fence and no junk yard dogs. He has had photographers visit from around the world.

Lunch at Modoc Diner at noon. The diner is only a minute from the junk yard on Rt. 36

Also, the Wilbur Wright Birthplace and Museum is nearby and worth visiting.

WHILE YOU ARE HERE, GO AHEAD AND DOWNLOAD OUR WAIVER OF LIABILITY FORM (REQUIRED FOR ALL FIELD TRIPS).

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Indy Captures sponsored by IAC and Kevin Raber
Apr
25
5:30 PM17:30

Indy Captures sponsored by IAC and Kevin Raber

Indy Captures

Photo + Digital Event at the Indy Art Center

The Indy Art Center presents ‘Indy Captures’ in partnership with Robert’s Camera and North Indy Magazine.

We bring together the Indianapolis Photo + Digital Community for a night of learning, networking, and creative exploration!

This event we have two great women photographers who are sports photographers and news photographers.

Photographers Jenna Westin and Grace Hollars will do a presentation beginning around 6:15 and then do a demo and more presentations in the digital studio. We are planning on having models that evening that you can photograph on the Art Center campus.

We do these events at the Indianapolis Art Center as a way to bring the photographic community together and share techniques and information to make everyone more passionate about capturing great images.

Enjoy our Photo + Digital Studios, where you can attend a live shoot by professional photographers. (Lighting and shooting space will be provided.) Learn more about professional-grade printing from our Artist-In-Residence – Kevin Raber.

This event is FREE and open to the public!

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Competition Images Due: “Silhouette”
May
2
12:01 AM00:01

Competition Images Due: “Silhouette”

The deadline for turning in Competition images is Thursday, May 4. Check the website for the latest details

This month’s topic is “Silhouette”

The art of photography of silhouettes involves capturing subjects in front of a light source, ensuring the subject is underexposed, thus creating striking images with bold outlines against bright backgrounds.

Artful Approaches to Capture Silhouettes:

1. Positioning: Place your subject in front of the light source to create a clear outline.

2. Background: Opt for detailed, bright backgrounds to enhance the silhouette effect.

3. Camera Settings: Adjust settings to underexpose the subject and focus on shapes rather than details.

4. Filters: Use UV filters for specific settings like beach or desert scenes to enhance the silhouette effect.

For more unique image examples and inspiration, you can explore websites like:

https://www.fotor.com/features/silhouette-maker/

https://skylum.com/blog/silhouette-photography-the-art-of-capturing-cool-silhouettes

https://www.format.com/magazine/resources/photography/silhouette-photography

https://www.adorama.com/alc/silhouette-photography/

https://www.thephotoargus.com/beautiful-examples-of-silhouette-photography/

https://smallscenes.com/blog/photographing-silhouettes-in-nature-treasure-lurking-in-the-shadows#:~:text=Silhouettes%20can%20be%20used%20to,might%20not%20be%20that%20interesting

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What Makes An Award Winning Image? - Preparing for the State Fair Competition
May
2
7:00 PM19:00

What Makes An Award Winning Image? - Preparing for the State Fair Competition

“What Makes An Award Winning Image? - Preparing for the State Fair Competition”, featuring our own Rick Pranitis, CPP, TigerCat Productions, LLC

As past president and a board member of Indianapolis Professional Photographers Guild (IPPG), Rick has extensive experience coordinating the annual IN State Fair Photography Competition. An award-winning photographer in his own right, Rick is well qualified to discuss the 12 elements that make an image a winner. This will be a great opportunity to get guidance for preparing your own entries (and club entry submissions) for this year's fair.

More from Rick:

My name is Rick Pranitis, I am an award winning Certified Professional Photographer as designated by the Professional Photographers of America (PPA). Capturing the world in photos has been a passion of mine for over forty years. My images have appeared in magazines, business journals and newsletters, newspapers (on-line and in print), professional photo galleries and personal homes and albums across the country.

As a professional photographer and business owner I'm guided by three core values; Integrity, Service and Excellence. By adhering to these core values I've gained the trust of my clients, created value for their investment in my services, and built a reputation as a professional and reliable business partner.

Providing a personal touch combined with a unique creative flair, I offer a no-pressure, comfortable atmosphere to capture those images you're seeking. I work with an easy-going nature, creating a relaxed environment while responding to your needs and expectations with professionalism at every step.

Member:

• ASMP - American Society of Media Photographers
• IPPG - Indianapolis Professional Photographers Guild (Board Member)
• PSA - Photographic Society of America
• PPA - Professional Photographers of America

www.tigercatphotography.com

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Drone Photography with Daniel Grose
May
9
7:00 PM19:00

Drone Photography with Daniel Grose

Members Only

Our presenter for the evening will be the incredibly talented Daniel Grose. He specializes in breathtaking scenic photography that has been featured in numerous magazines and at the Noblesville courthouse. He will share with us his insights on drone photography. Learn more and see Daniel's work at https://www.facebook.com/DanielGrosePhotography/

"Life is full of beautiful moments that deserve to be cherished and celebrated. From the warm glow of the morning sun to the breathtaking colors of a sunset, each day brings its own unique beauty like today!"

A note from Daniel:

Let me introduce myself, I am Daniel Grose and am a Midwest acclaimed photographer and digital creator based in Noblesville, Indiana, I have lived here since 2007 and I am originally from the Chicago area.

I use my social media platforms to inspire and help people pursue their passions from behind the lens. In 2021, I was named as one of the emerging artists from Nickel Plate Arts for my vibrant aerial photography and traditional photography. I am the official photographer for the 2023 Hamilton County Bicentennial.

My work can be found in a number of media outlets, Including but not limited to Visit Hamilton County Indiana, Conner Prairie, and Visit Indy. On my days off I like spending the day at Noble Coffee on the Square sipping something super yummy, which you can also can work remotely at nestled in a warm corner. We have such a cutie downtown, ample stores to shop in, you always are leaving with something that you will love for a long time from one of the many boutiques we have! There are also murals and outdoor dining and plenty of photos ops around every corner in downtown Noblesville! I love that I can call this area my Home and raise a family!

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Competition: "Silhouettes"
May
16
7:00 PM19:00

Competition: "Silhouettes"

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This month’s topic is “Silhouette”

The art of photography of silhouettes involves capturing subjects in front of a light source, ensuring the subject is underexposed, thus creating striking images with bold outlines against bright backgrounds.

Artful Approaches to Capture Silhouettes:

1. Positioning: Place your subject in front of the light source to create a clear outline.
2. Background: Opt for detailed, bright backgrounds to enhance the silhouette effect.
3. Camera Settings: Adjust settings to underexpose the subject and focus on shapes rather than details.
4. Filters: Use UV filters for specific settings like beach or desert scenes to enhance the silhouette effect.

For more unique image examples and inspiration, you can explore websites like:

https://www.fotor.com/features/silhouette-maker/

https://skylum.com/blog/silhouette-photography-the-art-of-capturing-cool-silhouettes

https://www.format.com/magazine/resources/photography/silhouette-photography

https://www.adorama.com/alc/silhouette-photography/

https://www.thephotoargus.com/beautiful-examples-of-silhouette-photography/

https://smallscenes.com/blog/photographing-silhouettes-in-nature-treasure-lurking-in-the-shadows#:~:text=Silhouettes%20can%20be%20used%20to,might%20not%20be%20that%20interesting

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The Mélange Series
May
18
to May 19

The Mélange Series

The Mélange Series returns with 3 new remarkable artists.

May 18th5pm & 7:30pm

May 19th, 3pm

Mélange: concoction, mixture, combination. In this new series of performances, audiences will
experience art coming to life in front of their eyes in an intimate theatrical setting.

Each series will feature a musician (a vocalist or instrumentalist), a dancer (from Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre), and a visual artist. Together they will create art at The Florence (Carmel’s newest black-box theatre space), in a collaborative and organic manner. The singer will present a set of songs, while the dancer creates choreography inspired by the music, as the visual artist creates art inspired by the movement of the dancer and the music of the vocalist. Audiences will experience live art in a new manner, bringing groundbreaking and creative art to Central Indiana.

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Weekly Meeting: Ellen Anon "Intentional Camera Movement"
May
23
7:00 PM19:00

Weekly Meeting: Ellen Anon "Intentional Camera Movement"

Members Only

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Our featured speaker is Ellen Anon:

Overview: For some  the goal in photography is to use the shortest fastest exposure possible to freeze the moment and avoid movement from any source, whether the camera or the subject.  But that isn’t the only way to take compelling images .By intentionally moving a camera either during a long exposure or by combining multiple shots into a single image, with the camera moving during and/or between each shutter release, it’s possible to create captivating and artistic images of almost anything, that may be even more expressive than “normal” shots.  In this talk Ellen will cover a variety of ways to create memorable images incorporating camera movement. She’ll include ways to create a multiple exposure effect during image capture even if your camera lacks the ability to do so automatically, as well as post processing options. 

Ellen is a an internationally acclaimed photographer, writer, and speaker who specializes in expressive photography. Her images, most often based on nature, are sometimes realistic and sometimes abstract but always designed to elicit emotional reactions from the viewer. Her goal is to go beyond the ordinary in ways that hopefully stimulate others to pause and appreciate some of the beauty and wonder of our earth to help balance some of the stress of everyday life. Ellen has won recognition in numerous world wide competitions including the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competitions. She has co-authored 9 books on photography and digital processing as well as numerous articles and video training materials.

Website: ellenanon.com
FB: www.facebook.com/ellen.anon
Instagram: www.instagram.com/ellenanonart

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Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre
Jun
6
6:00 PM18:00

Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre

  • 3 Carter Green Carmel, IN, 46032 United States (map)
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SAGAS AND SUPERSTITIONS

The Tarkington

Known for their masterful global storytelling, Executive Artistic Director and Choreographer Gregory Hancock and the artistic dancers of GHDT will bring to the stage two world premieres this June.  SUPERSTITIONS, a new work in the creative process willdraw its inspiration from the stories and superstitions of the Roma and other Eastern European cultures resulting in a vibrant celebration.  In addition, a to-be-announced new work will close the final concert of GHDT’s 26th season.  Through brilliant theatrical dance, vibrant costumes and beautiful cultural music, GHDT will continue to transport audiences through meaningful and heartfelt storytelling experiences.

Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre is the resident, professional dance company at The Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel, Indiana.

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GHDT Sagas and Superstations
Jun
6
6:00 PM18:00

GHDT Sagas and Superstations

Members Only
Dress Rehearsal

Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre closes their 2023-2024 performance season with SAGAS AND SUPERSTITIONS at The Tarkington.

Known for their masterful global storytelling, Executive Artistic Director and Choreographer Gregory Hancock and the artistic dancers of GHDT will bring to the stage two world premieres this June.  SUPERSTITIONS, a new work in the creative process will draw its inspiration from the stories and superstitions of the Roma and other Eastern European cultures resulting in a vibrant celebration.

In addition, a to-be-announced new work will close the final concert of GHDT’s 26th season.  Through brilliant theatrical dance, vibrant costumes and beautiful cultural music, GHDT will continue to transport audiences through meaningful and heartfelt storytelling experiences.

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Club Elections: Nominations Due
Jun
6
7:00 PM19:00

Club Elections: Nominations Due

According to PVCC Bylaws, a nominating committee shall be established by the President at the last meeting in April.

Nominations shall be presented to the club at the first meeting in June.

The bylaws state nominations may be accepted from the floor, with the prior concurrence of the nominee. The election shall be the third meeting in June.

Since we are not meeting in person June 6, please email your nominations to President Sandy at president@photoventure.org

Current Nominations:
President: TBD
Vice President: TBD
Secretary: TBD
Treasurer: TBD

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Field Trip: Supercars Over Keystone 2024
Jun
8
6:00 PM18:00

Field Trip: Supercars Over Keystone 2024

Supercars Over Keystone will showcase a wide array of exceptional cars on what has become a unique transportation icon… the round-a-bout. However, on June 8th, we’ll slow down to explore and enjoy all things automotive. With the proximity of the 136th Street Round-a-bout to the Carmel High School Stadium, we’ll have, ample parking for thousand of guests to admire the roadway and aspire to these exceptional machines.

Click here for more information

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WEEKLY MEETING: PRINT SELECTION-INDIANA STATE FAIR
Jun
20
7:00 PM19:00

WEEKLY MEETING: PRINT SELECTION-INDIANA STATE FAIR

(photo by Bill Bubenzer)

Location: Indianapolis Art Center

We’ll gather at 7 pm for informal discussion and then start the formal meeting at 7:30.

Entries will be due at the meeting on June 13.

Members will select 5 images, which will then be submitted as a Club entry this year. Members can submit 4 prints of their choice for this competition.

Any member image submitted for competition during the previous 10 months shall be eligible. The image need not have been previously placed to be eligible.

The re-editing and processing of entries is permitted, especially if in response to suggestions made by competition judges. Prints may be re-mounted and/or re-printed.

Or, members can submit new photos in print format for selection.

Previously submitted Indiana State Fair Entry photos are not eligible for selection and will not be considered for entry per the State Fair's rules.

Please bring to the June 13 meeting your prints (8x10" to 16x20" in size).

Members will vote on their choices for the 5 slots, and all submissions must be from different members.

The "top five" selections will be asked to send digital files to the Club competition email address. Eric Schoch has graciously agreed to print and mount all images.

Visit our Competition Rules page for the latest information

Click here for the 2024 Indiana State Fair Entry Book

Our online meetings are limited to paid members, who receive a Zoom link via email each week. If you would like a temporary pass to attend a meeting, contact one of our officers.

WHILE YOU ARE HERE, GO AHEAD AND DOWNLOAD OUR WAIVER OF LIABILITY FORM (REQUIRED FOR ALL FIELD TRIPS).

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Club Elections
Jun
20
7:00 PM19:00

Club Elections

According to PVCC Bylaws, a nominating committee shall be established by the President at the last meeting in April.

Nominations shall be presented to the club at the first meeting in June.

Nominations may be accepted from the floor, with the prior concurrence of the nominee. The election shall be the third meeting in June.

2024-25 Officer Nominations:

  • President: TBD

  • Vice President- TBD

  • Secretary- TBD

  • Treasurer- TBD

2024 -25 Committee Chair Appointments:

  • Competitions: TBD

  • Field Trips: TBD

  • Historian/ Librarian: TBD

  • Membership: TBD

  • Programs: TBD

  • Website: TBD

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Weekly Meeting: Luminosity Masking Using a Plug in-Joe Reardon
Apr
11
7:00 PM19:00

Weekly Meeting: Luminosity Masking Using a Plug in-Joe Reardon

Zoom Meeting
Members Only

Join us for an evening of learning with Joe Reardon:

Joe Reardon is a Master Photographer born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. His passion for photography began while in his teens when his dad presented him with a 35mm camera that he had won at a local tavern poker game. From the moment he saw his first images he knew that photography would be his voice in the world. Joe pursued formal photography training as a military photographer in the US Navy and graduating from the New England School of Photography. Joe’s work has afforded him the unique opportunity to travel the world and to capture the essence of nature everywhere he has visited.

Joe regularly leads workshops locally, nationally, and internationally. He has produced numerous videos for Topaz Labs over the years and currently also teaches individuals and groups in post process editing.

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Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre
Apr
4
6:00 PM18:00

Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre

  • 3 Carter Green Carmel, IN, 46032 United States (map)
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Members Only

FABLES AND FOLKLORE

The Tarkington

Join GHDT for the highly anticipated return of the popular PINOCCHIO!  In Executive Artistic Director Gregory Hancock’s adaptation of PINOCCHIO, the lonely Geppetto, an inventor of “Steampunk” dolls and robots, longs for a real human child which results in consequential adventure.  Two World Premieres created by Mr. Hancock will also be performed.  GOLEM, drawn from Czech folklore is the story of a clay golem created by a rabbi to protect the Jewish ghetto of Prague from persecution.  And the final tale featuring original music by GHDT collaborator and composer Cory Gabel, XOCHITL AND HUITZILIN will tell the Aztec story of young love, separation and reunification.

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Competition Images Due: “Macro/CloseUp”
Apr
4
12:01 AM00:01

Competition Images Due: “Macro/CloseUp”

The deadline for turning in Competition images is Thursday, April 4. Check the website for the latest details

This month’s topic is “Macro/CloseUp”

April Topic: Closeup/Macro

Macro photography
involves taking close-up pictures of small subjects, making them appear life-sized, or larger in the final image. It's ideal for capturing tiny wonders like insects, dewdrops, or the intricate details of a flower at a real scale of 1:1 to 10:1, ie, the size of the subject on the camera sensor is as large as, or larger than, its size in real life

To capture compelling macro photographs, consider the following artistic approaches:

•  Focus on Detail: Macro photography allows you to capture intricate details that are not visible to the naked eye, such as the texture of a leaf or the patterns on an insect's wings.

•  Play with Depth of Field: A shallow depth of field can isolate your subject, making it stand out against a blurred background.

•  Experiment with Lighting: Proper lighting can enhance the textures and colors of your subject. Natural light is often preferred, but diffusers and artificial light sources can also be used effectively3
.

•  Change Your Perspective: Try shooting from different angles to find unique compositions. For example, photographing a subject from below can provide a fresh perspective.

•  Add Elements: Introducing elements like water droplets can add visual interest to your macro shots.

•  Use Manual Focus: Autofocus may struggle with the fine details in macro photography, so manual focusing can help you achieve the desired sharpness.

•  Be Patient: Macro photography often requires waiting for the perfect moment, especially when dealing with moving subjects like insects.

Close-up photography focuses a larger portion of the subject compared to the background but the magnification is less than life size (1:1). It's well-suited for portraits focusing on facial features, capturing textures of food, or showcasing the details of a piece of jewelry. which can include any photo that shows the subject in more detail than usual.

Here are some Tips on capturing captivating close-up images:

  • Light plays a starring role: Lighting is crucial for highlighting textures, patterns, and tiny details. Experiment with natural light, diffusers, or artificial lighting to create dramatic effects.

  • Shallow depth of field: This technique throws the background out of focus, drawing the viewer's eye right to your close-up subject. Achieve this with a wide aperture (low f-number) on your lens.

  • Find unique angles and perspectives: Don't be afraid to get down low, tilt your camera, or explore unconventional angles. This can add a fresh perspective to a familiar subject.

  • Abstract interpretations: Close-up shots can be used to create abstract compositions by focusing on textures, shapes, and patterns. Let the viewer use their imagination to interpret the image.


This month’s topic includes images taken using both of the approaches.

Resourceful Websites with Macro/Closeup Photography Samples:

https://www.naturephotographers.network/articles/the-changing-face-of-macro-photography/

https://www.thephotoargus.com/beautiful-examples-of-macro-photography/

https://youtu.be/VWW0Q2ozVH8

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Weekly Meeting: Macro Photography
Mar
28
7:00 PM19:00

Weekly Meeting: Macro Photography

MEMBERS ONLY

Join us for an evening of macro photography, featuring our own members!

We will have several displays set up where we can practice shooting macro:
- John Toksoy will show us his techniques for shooting insects,
- Scott Kinzie will talk about background choices,
- Colleen Sizemore will demonstrate her macro style.
- In addition, Jonesy will have his photobox and
- Ron Shimanek will discuss using extension tubes and diopters in lieu of a macro lens.

One of the best ways to learn is by doing! So come to play and bring your camera, tripod, macro lens (if you have one) and any other accessories you use. If you want to practice with your speedlight(s) or ring flash, bring that along as well. Let’s learn from each other.

Reminder - our monthly competition images for “Macro/Close Up” are due April 4; this might be your chance to get that award winning shot

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Field Trip - Model Aviation Museum in Muncie
Mar
23
10:30 AM10:30

Field Trip - Model Aviation Museum in Muncie

  • 5151 East Memorial Drive Muncie, IN, 47302 United States (map)
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Join us for a special access field trip to the National Model Aviation Museum, located in Muncie Indiana.

This is a private opening for our club. The cost is $8.00 per person and they only accept cash (they will not be open to the public and will not have access to their credit card readers)

The museum is closed to public in March. However, we will be the guests of museum director Michael Smith

Place: National Model Aviation Museum
Address: 5151 E Memorial Dr, Muncie IN 47302

Date: March 23, 2024

Time: 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Museum info at: www.modelaircraft.org/museum/museum-info

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Special Olympics Indiana 2024 State Basketball Tournament
Mar
23
to Mar 24

Special Olympics Indiana 2024 State Basketball Tournament

  • 200 East 186th Street Westfield, IN, 46074 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

A special note from Special Olympics Indiana:

Hello!

I wanted to reach out to each of you to invite you back to our State Basketball Tournament on March 23rd and 24th at Pacers Athletic Center in Westfield, IN.  We run all day both Saturday and Sunday so we have different shift times available depending on your availability.  You will be near the court so as long as you are not interfering with any games then you can get pretty close to athletes. 

We ask that all of our volunteer photographers meet these requirements:

  • Photographer will primarily be asked to capture gameplay and awards presentations.

  • Experience shooting sporting or other live events is helpful, but not required.

  • Must bring own camera with high resolution capability (no cell phones) & equipment ​

  • Share photos (in highest possible resolution) with Special Olympics Indiana after event via Dropbox, Google Drive, or other method

You can sign up to volunteer with us at this link and follow these directions.

2024 Men’s and Women’s State Basketball Volunteer Instructions:

  1. Registration Link: https://2024statebasketballtournament.my-trs.com/

  2. Click Purple “Click Here to Register for State Basketball” Button.

  3. Scroll down and click the Blue “ General Volunteer”.

  4. Select Photographer and  shift(s) you are interested in.

    1. Don’t forget to click whether you would like to offset or not offset your shirt. 

  5. Click the Green “Next” button.

  6. Log In or create an account if you don’t have one already.

Please let me know if you have any other questions, we really hope to see you there!

Katie Hilt

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Competition Results:  “Curves” (PRINT FORMAT)
Mar
21
7:00 PM19:00

Competition Results: “Curves” (PRINT FORMAT)

Members Only
Meeting at the IAC

The March competition/critique Topic is “Curves” (PRINT FORMAT). Please consult our page https://photoventure.org/how-to-enter-competitions for print competition specifics.

Curves are more than just lines with softer edges. They are visual magnets that draw the viewer’s eye through the frame, creating a sense of depth and dynamism, and draw our attention to specific points within the frame. Curves add a touch of the unexpected, breaking the monotony of straight lines and captivating the viewer’s attention.

Using curves effectively can create powerful compositional magic. The graceful sway of a winding road, winding rivers or undulating sand dunes, the sensual arch of a dancer’s back, the mesmerizing spiral of a seashell – all embody the alluring theme of curves and invite a deeper exploration of the image. Their inherent fluidity evokes emotions like grace, sensuality, and even mystery, adding a layer of intrigue to the captured scene.

In short, curves are more than just shapes – they are visual stories waiting to be told.

https://skylum.com/blog/guide-for-curved-lines-photography
https://digital-photography-school.com/composing-with-curves/
https://www.nyfa.edu/student-resources/how-to-compose-with-curves/

Our judge is Greg Mitchell: Retired Professional Photographer 

“If the photographer is interested in the people in front of his lens, and if he is compassionate, it’s already a lot. The instrument is not the camera but the photographer.”
— Eve Arnold 

I started my photography journey while attending elementary school in Muncie Indiana.  My father was our family shutterbug, and I can say my first influence on the art form.  At that time, using his Yashica 35mm camera, most of my images were of family vacations and members of our family. I developed my first roll of film and used a darkroom kit that he purchased from the Sears & Roebuck catalog while in elementary school.  Moving along, I did some photography for high school.

After college and moving to Indianapolis, I embraced the world of photography and have engaged in and seen the changes over the years. I started a part time job at Post Photo in North Delaware, later worked at David Camera Repair on Rockville Road. Then, I accepted the offer of a position at Robert’s Distributors. My growing wedding shooting interfered with Saturday workdays. So, I opened a commercial studio in Irvington to complement that. However, the business side of the storefront was something unfamiliar to me, and I closed the studio with no regrets.

I became a contract photographer for an upscale photography studio and did wedding and event photography for over twenty years. I did official photography for all construction on the Indianapolis Victory Field baseball stadium. I became the official photographer for the Indiana House of Representatives for twenty years.  During these times I was also an instructor for Continuing Education in photography for IUPUI.  I've judged and critiqued local photography clubs and at the Greenfield Riley Days Photography competition for the last five years.

But through it all, I've never lost the excitement and feelings of hearing that shutter sound and “hoping” I've captured that moment in time.

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Weekly Meeting: Elements of Posing
Mar
7
7:00 PM19:00

Weekly Meeting: Elements of Posing

Members Only

Join us for an evening with photographer Eileen Cote as she shares elements of posing and connecting with your subjects.

A note from Eileen:

I’m looking forward to speaking with everyone at Photo Venture. It’s my first home when it comes to my photography family.

I was inspired by so many in this amazing group of photographers to take my photography from a hobbyist to a professional.

I joined PPA and entered their competitions. By doing this and working the print judging within the surrounding states also attending yearly classes, I was educated on what I needed to look for when capturing an image to make it look its best instead of overshooting and hoping for the best.

I have won several awards: Kodak Gallery Awards, Fuji Masterpiece Awards, earned my Master of Photography Degree, Photographic Craftsman and I am Certified. These goals were earned for my own validation.

I am excited to share some posing tips and lens selections, and their purpose, to help fine tune your images

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Competition Images Due: “Curves” PRINT COMPETITION
Mar
7
12:01 AM00:01

Competition Images Due: “Curves” PRINT COMPETITION

The deadline for turning in Competition images is Thursday, March 7. Check the website for the latest details

This month’s topic is “Curves” This is a PRINT competition. Please consult our page https://photoventure.org/how-to-enter-competitions for print competition specifics

Curves are more than just lines with softer edges. They are visual magnets that draw the viewer’s eye through the frame, creating a sense of depth and dynamism, and draw our attention to specific points within the frame. Curves add a touch of the unexpected, breaking the monotony of straight lines and captivating the viewer’s attention.

Using curves effectively can create powerful compositional magic. The graceful sway of a winding road, winding rivers or undulating sand dunes, the sensual arch of a dancer’s back, the mesmerizing spiral of a seashell – all embody the alluring theme of curves and invite a deeper exploration of the image. Their inherent fluidity evokes emotions like grace, sensuality, and even mystery, adding a layer of intrigue to the captured scene.

In short, curves are more than just shapes – they are visual stories waiting to be told.

https://skylum.com/blog/guide-for-curved-lines-photography
https://digital-photography-school.com/composing-with-curves/
https://www.nyfa.edu/student-resources/how-to-compose-with-curves/

“If the photographer is interested in the people in front of his lens, and if he is compassionate, it’s already a lot. The instrument is not the camera but the photographer.” — Eve Arnold

Our judge is Greg Mitchell, Retired Professional Photographer::
I started my photography journey while attending elementary school in Muncie Indiana. My father was our family shutterbug, and I can say my first influence on the art form. At that time, using his Yashica 35mm camera, most of my images were of family vacations and members of our family. I developed my first roll of film and used a darkroom kit that he purchased from the Sears & Roebuck catalog while in elementary school. Moving along, I did some photography for high school.

After college and moving to Indianapolis, I embraced the world of photography and have engaged in and seen the changes over the years. I started a part time job at Post Photo in North Delaware, later worked at David Camera Repair on Rockville Road. Then, I accepted the offer of a position at Robert’s Distributors. My growing wedding shooting interfered with Saturday workdays. So, I opened a commercial studio in Irvington to complement that. However, the business side of the storefront was something unfamiliar to me, and I closed the studio with no regrets.

I became a contract photographer for an upscale photography studio and did wedding and event photography for over twenty years. I did official photography for all construction on the Indianapolis Victory Field baseball stadium. I became the official photographer for the Indiana House of Representatives for twenty years. During these times I was also an instructor for Continuing Education in photography for IUPUI. I've judged and critiqued local photography clubs and at the Greenfield Riley Days Photography competition for the last five years.

But through it all, I've never lost the excitement and feelings of hearing that shutter sound and “hoping” I've captured that moment in time.

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MEMBER PROGRAM: Shooting the Eclipse - Cindy Breneman
Feb
29
7:00 PM19:00

MEMBER PROGRAM: Shooting the Eclipse - Cindy Breneman

  • 1123 3rd Avenue Southwest Carmel, IN, 46032 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Members Only

On the afternoon of April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse – the first since the Great American Eclipse in 2017 and the last until August 2044 – will arc across the southern half of Indiana from southwest to northeast.

Leap Day falls on Thursday this year, and we have an exciting program to prepare us for shooting the solar eclipse.

Our own Cindy Breneman will discuss the gear and settings needed to shoot this special event. So bring your camera gear to compare and ask questions. Cindy will help you get prepared for the big shoot! Click here to download her presentation and click here for her handouts.

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Weekly Meeting: How to use Photo Pills App - Michael Jack
Feb
22
7:00 PM19:00

Weekly Meeting: How to use Photo Pills App - Michael Jack

MEMBERS ONLY

Meeting via Zoom

Learn how to use Photopills from our own Michael Jack!

Photopills is an “ALL IN ONE APP”

No matter the type of photography you love: Landscape, Milky Way, Moon, Sunrise, Sunset, Architecture, Star Trails, Drone, Meteor Showers, Solar eclipse, Lunar Eclipse, Time lapse, Wedding, Portrait or Travel...

PhotoPills is your photography planning app. It helps you PLAN your photos ahead of time… So you’re always at the right place at the right time to capture the best photo possible.

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Competition: "Barbie" (Or Oversaturated Colors)
Feb
15
7:00 PM19:00

Competition: "Barbie" (Or Oversaturated Colors)

Members Only
Zoom

The February competition/critique Topic is "Barbie" (Or Oversaturated Colors)

Could you term the competition "Hypercolor" with the following description?

Hypercolor photography takes viewers’ imagination on a vibrant journey beyond the visible spectrum, amplifying colors into surreal landscapes and electrifying portraits….etc.

This artistic style embraces approaches like the use of infrared conversion and colored gel filters. Infrared conversion transforms cameras to capture near-infrared light, bathing foliage in fiery oranges and rendering skin with an ethereal, otherworldly glow. Alternatively, colored gel filters, manipulation of visible light, saturating landscapes and portraits with unnatural, electric hues to create a neon dreamscape effect. Post processing also can be used to create hypersaturated renderings of everyday scenes.

The recent popular movie ‘Barbie’ has explored many possibilities of the use of hypercolor to communicate the sensual and surreal scenes. Hypercolor photography invites viewers to reimagine the world through a prism of pure, unapologetic color.

Judge: Kenneth Keifer
Since before his days as a high school yearbook photographer, Ken Keifer, has loved photography...the art, the craft, the science, the colors, geometry, emotion, play of light and shadows, recording a special moment in time and space....everything about it! Photography is a passion of Ken's that helps satisfy his God-given creative drive. Ken loves what Ansel Adams, arguably the greatest landscape photographer ever, once said, "Sometimes I get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter." Ken, a frequent speaker and judge at camera clubs and artist groups, is consistently ranked one of Indiana's best photographers. He recently topped a list of "5 Best Landscape Photographers of Indianapolis" by PeerSpace and has previously been named one of Indiana's Top Ten Photographers by the Indianapolis Professional Photographers Guild. In addition to a couple of 2023 US postage stamps, his award-winning work has been featured by USA Today, CNN Travel, Pure Michigan, Visit Indiana, many websites, international television shows, books, travel guides and maps, calendars, concerts and music videos, airports, businesses, thousands of offices and private homes, and in churches in all fifty states and around the world.

Kenneth's website is https://kennethkeifer.smugmug.com/.

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FIELD TRIP: State Fairgrounds - Hobby Trains
Feb
11
11:00 AM11:00

FIELD TRIP: State Fairgrounds - Hobby Trains

Worlds Greatest Hobby on Tour- Model Trains
Location: Indiana State Fairgrounds- Expo Hall (meet at the show entrance)
Date & Time: Sunday February 11 - 11AM - 2PM

Can (John) Toksoy is handling this field trip. If you have questions, please call him at 317-445-6303 or email him at Cantoksoy@outlook.com

For those of you who wants to share a ride, I can pick 4 people at Lowes parking lot located at 6002 N. Rural Road. It is on Keystone and south of 62st street. Please be there at the latest 10:25am. I will start driving to the State Fairgrounds at 10:30. Anyone who wants to share a ride, please respond to this communication indicating that you will be there for me to pick you up. If no responses to this message, I will not be there to pick you up.

Admission prices went up to $15 per person and Parking is $10 per car. Event organizer will let 5 of us free. If we are more than five, we will share the cost of entry equally. If 10 people shows up the cost for each will be ((10 - 5) * 15) / 10 = $7.50 Hope to see you on Sunday

The Owner and President of the event accepted our invitation to photograph the event

We have 5 free passes and we believe we can get a few more. If not, participants will equally share the cost of entry - Probably $2-$6 per person if more than 5 participants

Entry fee is $11 per person and parking $10 per car - As we have done in the past, we can car pool and bring the parking cost down

GOAL: Capture the event from different views

  1. Layouts of the train tracks

  2. Trains themselves, either in motion or stationary. Capture the details of engines, cars and other components

  3. Take pictures of People attending the show, including the exhibitors and vistors

  4. Vendors: Photograph the vendor booths selling model train-related items such as tracks, engines, and accessories

  5. Signage: Take pictures of the signs and banners that advertise the show and provide information about the exhibits. Capture unique designs and colors of the signage

Click here if we don’t have a waiver from you in the last two years

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Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre
Feb
9
6:00 PM18:00

Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre

  • 329 Gradle Drive Carmel, IN, 46032 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

THE WILD WILD WEST

The Florence

GHDT brings the American Old West into the black-box cabaret setting for a fun theatrical experience giving a nod to the Western movies of old Hollywood.  Complete with cowboys, gunslingers, bandits, townsfolk, lawmen and saloon girls, this interactive performance will feature renowned music from popular TV and movie Westerns with costumes of yesteryear.

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Weekly Meeting: Printmaking for Competitions
Feb
8
7:00 PM19:00

Weekly Meeting: Printmaking for Competitions

With spring and summer approaching, some of our thoughts may turn to entering photography competitions and shows, such as the annual Indiana State Fair competition.

At Thursday’s meeting, longtime Photo Venture member Eric Schoch will discuss Printing for Competitions.

The presentation will focus on producing quality prints, and on producing successful prints. Eric has received multiple awards at the fair and other competitions over the years, and last summer printed the images for the club’s state fair entry, which won first place in the club competition.

Click here to download Eric’s presentation

About Eric:

I am a lens-based visual artist exploring shapes, line, color and tone in images of the city and the countryside, and in portraits, presented in various levels of abstraction.

I am self-taught in photography, and have been influenced by workshops and seminars with John Paul Caponigro in Maine, Sam Abell on Whidbey Island, Wash., Art Wolfe in the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Olympic Peninsula, and Thom Hogan in Patagonia and South Africa.

I have shown work at the Indiana Landmarks Center, Five Seasons Studio and M10 Studio in Indianapolis, the Clark Gallery at the Honeywell Center in Wabash, Ind., the Opera House Gallery of Contemporary Art in Delphi, Ind., and in Black and White magazine. I am a member of the Full Circle Nine artist cooperative in Indianapolis.”

You can view Eric’s work at https://www.ericschochphotography.com/index

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Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre
Feb
6
11:00 AM11:00

Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre

  • 329 Gradle Drive Carmel, IN, 46032 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

THE WILD WILD WEST

The Florence

GHDT brings the American Old West into the black-box cabaret setting for a fun theatrical experience giving a nod to the Western movies of old Hollywood.  Complete with cowboys, gunslingers, bandits, townsfolk, lawmen and saloon girls, this interactive performance will feature renowned music from popular TV and movie Westerns with costumes of yesteryear.

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WEEKLY MEETING: FILM PHOTOGRAPHY WITH STEVE BROKAW
Feb
1
7:00 PM19:00

WEEKLY MEETING: FILM PHOTOGRAPHY WITH STEVE BROKAW

MEMBER ONLY

Join us for an evening of film photography, with local photographer Steve Brokaw

Steve is a professional portrait, beauty and fashion photographer based in Indianapolis / Carmel, IN, USA.

His focus is commercial & editorial fashion, beauty and portraits / headshots. He collaborates with photography / HMUA Emmy Elle at Studio E in Carmel, IN (a north-side suburb of Indianapolis).

Studio E is located at: 1030 South Rangeline Rd, Suite 230, Carmel, IN 46032

Steve is active on social media. If you want to follow him or see what's going on he is most active on Instagram and Twitter.

Click here to visit his main website
Click here to visit his blog
Click here to visit his Instagram film page

View Steve’s PowerPoint presentation

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Competition Images Due: “Barbie (or oversaturated colors)”
Feb
1
12:01 AM00:01

Competition Images Due: “Barbie (or oversaturated colors)”

The deadline for turning in Competition images is Thursday, February 1. Check the website for the latest details

This month’s topic is “Barbie (or oversaturated colors)”

Could you term the competition "Hypercolor" with the following description?

Hypercolor photography takes viewers’ imagination on a vibrant journey beyond the visible spectrum, amplifying colors into surreal landscapes and electrifying portraits….etc.

This artistic style embraces approaches like the use of infrared conversion and colored gel filters. Infrared conversion transforms cameras to capture near-infrared light, bathing foliage in fiery oranges and rendering skin with an ethereal, otherworldly glow. Alternatively, colored gel filters, manipulation of visible light, saturating landscapes and portraits with unnatural, electric hues to create a neon dreamscape effect. Post processing also can be used to create hypersaturated renderings of everyday scenes.

The recent popular movie ‘Barbie’ has explored many possibilities of the use of hypercolor to communicate the sensual and surreal scenes. Hypercolor photography invites viewers to reimagine the world through a prism of pure, unapologetic color.

Judge: Kenneth Keifer
Since before his days as a high school yearbook photographer, Ken Keifer, has loved photography...the art, the craft, the science, the colors, geometry, emotion, play of light and shadows, recording a special moment in time and space....everything about it! Photography is a passion of Ken's that helps satisfy his God-given creative drive. Ken loves what Ansel Adams, arguably the greatest landscape photographer ever, once said, "Sometimes I get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter." Ken, a frequent speaker and judge at camera clubs and artist groups, is consistently ranked one of Indiana's best photographers. He recently topped a list of "5 Best Landscape Photographers of Indianapolis" by PeerSpace and has previously been named one of Indiana's Top Ten Photographers by the Indianapolis Professional Photographers Guild. In addition to a couple of 2023 US postage stamps, his award-winning work has been featured by USA Today, CNN Travel, Pure Michigan, Visit Indiana, many websites, international television shows, books, travel guides and maps, calendars, concerts and music videos, airports, businesses, thousands of offices and private homes, and in churches in all fifty states and around the world.

Kenneth's website is https://kennethkeifer.smugmug.com/.

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Weekly Meeting: Out of Africa
Jan
25
7:00 PM19:00

Weekly Meeting: Out of Africa

Members Only

Zoom Meeting

Vernon "Jonesy" Jones will enthrall us with images from his August photo adventures in Africa.

Listen in as he recounts days and weeks of stalking the wild beasts across the great continent with only his cameras for protection. From gorilla treks in Rwanda and Uganda to a safari in Kenya and Tanzania, witness the great wildlife photographer's finest captures while you sit comfortably (and safely) sipping a beverage.

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Competition: Artificial Intelligence in Imaging
Jan
18
7:00 PM19:00

Competition: Artificial Intelligence in Imaging

Members Only
Zoom

The January competition/critique Topic is AI – Artificial Intelligence in Imaging. This is fully in the spirit of “Photo Venture"! So, for Topic entries, we have specific guidance – open entry rules remain the same.

Charles Ginsburg will be our judge with an online portfolio at charlie-g.smugmug.com. We strongly encourage you to see or review his September PVCC presentation at our website. Click here to download recordings of previous club meetings The password to access this page is jrifurofnvd

There are 2 methods to use AI for the competition for Topic entries:

1) AI enhancing of an existing image:

Resources:

In your entry, provide both the original and the processed, with BEFORE and AFTER noted after the title. Each before..after set will be tallied as one entry.


2) Generative AI which creates an image from a verbal description:

Resources:

Use verbal descriptions to create images and continue to refine them by adding additional language. In your entry, also include the textual description you used to generate the image.After judging, we’ll have a discussion about your experience working with AI technology.

SUBMIT: Thursday, January 4, 2024, by midnight
RESULTS: Thursday, January 18, 2024, 7PM

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Field Trip: Indiana Historical Society Museum
Jan
15
10:00 AM10:00

Field Trip: Indiana Historical Society Museum

  • Indiana Historical Society Museum (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Indiana Historical Society is free on MLK day.

Let's gather at 10:00 AM in the main lobby (free parking on New York St) and wander through the exhibits. Last year the State Museum was also free so we can try for a two-fer! Weather permitting, we can stroll along the canal.

Both museums have a cafe to refresh your waning energy.

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WEEKLY MEETING: Matt Williams, Director Indiana chapter of The Nature Conservancy
Jan
11
7:00 PM19:00

WEEKLY MEETING: Matt Williams, Director Indiana chapter of The Nature Conservancy

Next Stop, Ecuador! Meet Matt Williams and learn more about The Nature Conservancy, Indianapolis.

TNC is in the process of creating a series of photography trips that will go to some of the most biologically diverse locations in the world.

These will be photo safari type trips to locations specifically for their unique photo opportunities to capture shots of birds, animals, landscapes, macro subjects, astro photography, etc. The trips will also offer the opportunity to learn about the important conservation work The Nature Conservancy is doing in these geographies, meet with local staff, and tour interesting cultural and historical sites. Their next adventure is Ecuador, July 2024. Get your passport ready!

Matt’s career with The Nature Conservancy began in 1998 as a seasonal field assistant banding endangered birds and mapping their nesting habitat on the Fort Hood military base in central Texas as part of a joint project between the Conservancy and the Department of Defense. From there, he became the Preserve Manager for the Conservancy’s Texas City Prairie Preserve where he led habitat restoration efforts and worked closely with the Attwater’s Prairie Chicken Recovery Team to track the population of this critically endangered species.

Matt came to work for the Indiana Chapter in 2001 as the North-Central Indiana Land Steward. He became a burn boss and led prescribed fire and invasive species control efforts across more than a dozen Nature Conservancy properties in that part of the state.

Since 2015, Matt has served as the Director of Conservation Programs for the Indiana Chapter. In this role, he oversees the science, land acquisition, and land management work of the Chapter. He also is the past chair and current member of the Midwest Division Conservation Cabinet which is responsible for developing and reviewing many of the conservation strategies being implemented across the five states of the Midwest Division.

Matt is also an award-winning nature photographer and author. His works include Indiana State Parks: A Centennial Celebration which features Matt’s landscape photography of Indiana’s state parks. A more recent book, Endangered and Disappearing Birds of the Midwest, tells the story of forty bird species across the Midwest that are most in need of conservation efforts. The book won a silver medal in the 2018 Foreword Reviews Independent Book Awards competition, and a bronze medal in the 2019 Independent Publisher Book Awards- a competition involving books from nearly 2,500 different publishers from the United States, Canada, England, Australia, and several other countries. He was recently asked to write the forward for the re- release of the classic work The Birds of Indiana, featuring the life histories of many of the bird species of the state as well as the artwork of William Zimmerman. Matt’s photographs have appeared in several other books and national magazines, including Bird Watcher’s Digest and National Wildlife.

Matt, his wife Karyn, and their four children live in Crawfordsville, Indiana where they enjoy kayaking along Sugar Creek, hiking at Shades State Park, and serving in their local church.

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Weekly Meeting: Creative Portraiture
Jan
4
7:00 PM19:00

Weekly Meeting: Creative Portraiture

  • 1123 3rd Avenue Southwest Carmel, IN, 46032 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Members Only

WAIT! Don't put away those Christmas lights just yet! Jen Spence will lead us for a portrait session using some creative lighting techniques. (See her recent post on the FB page.)

Mix these ideas with what we learned from Marc and Travis in recent meetings and practice for those creative images of your Valentine. Experiment with creative use of bokeh - regardless of how you pronounce it.

Feel free to bring some creative props and we will supplement with what Matt already has. Yes, of course, don't forget your camera and portrait lens. 

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Competition Images Due: "Artificial Intelligence in Imaging"
Jan
4
12:01 AM00:01

Competition Images Due: "Artificial Intelligence in Imaging"

The deadline for turning in Competition images is Thursday, January 4. Check the website for the latest details

This month’s topic is "Artificial Intelligence in Imaging"

The January competition/critique Topic is AI – Artificial Intelligence in Imaging. This is fully in the spirit of “Photo Venture"! So, for Topic entries, we have specific guidance – open entry rules remain the same.

Charles Ginsburg will be our judge with an online portfolio at charlie-g.smugmug.com. We strongly encourage you to see or review his September PVCC presentation at our website. Click here to download recordings of previous club meetings

There are 2 methods to use AI for the competition for Topic entries:

1) AI enhancing of an existing image:

Resources:

In your entry, provide both the original and the processed, with BEFORE and AFTER noted after the title. Each before..after set will be tallied as one entry.

2) Generative AI which creates an image from a verbal description:

Resources:

Use verbal descriptions to create images and continue to refine them by adding additional language. In your entry, also include the textual description you used to generate the image.After judging, we’ll have a discussion about your experience working with AI technology.

SUBMIT: Thursday, January 4, 2024, by midnight
RESULTS: Thursday, January 18, 2024, 7PM

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