Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre: Winterfest (Dress Rehearsal )
Dec
10
7:00 PM19:00

Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre: Winterfest (Dress Rehearsal )

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Winterfest

The Florence 329 Gradle Drive, Carmel, IN, United States

Performance starts at 7:00 PM, so arrive early enough to get set up before then.

Purchase Tickets   Celebrate the global winter holidays with GHDT! Winter Fest is a new holiday program that celebrates the global winter holidays of the season – Saint Nicholas Day, Kwanzaa, Diwali, Santa Lucia Day, Las Posadas, Winter Solstice, Hanukkah, and Christmas. A beautiful program filled with global traditions and music, featuring the professional dancers

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Carmel Christkindlmarkt Shoot
Dec
11
6:00 PM18:00

Carmel Christkindlmarkt Shoot

Join us tonight at the Carmel Christkindlemarkt 6pm - 9pm.  

We will meet up on the steps of the Palladium facing the market before splitting up into smaller groups to wander around and through the holiday spirit.  

Bring your camera to capture the holiday and to share at the next week's meeting! 

Step into the Magic of the Holidays and Experience the Authentic German Tradition of Christkindlmarkt!

Stroll through the market and enjoy delicious German food and beverage offerings from over 60 huts, shop for unique gifts, and enjoy holiday music performed by artists from around the world. Watch in awe as German artisans and craftsmen demonstrate their creations right in front of you or lace up your skates and glide to the sights and sounds of Christmas. Crafts, characters and music await your little ones in the Kinderecke and there are even more brand new features this year, beginning November 23.

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Winter Club of Indianapolis - Winter Ice Show
Dec
21
4:00 PM16:00

Winter Club of Indianapolis - Winter Ice Show

Pop Weaver Youth Pavilion
(behind Corteva Coliseum)
Indiana State Fairgrounds
38th St

Sunday, December 21, 2025

4:00 – 7:00 PM (Arrive early to pick your spot)

Grab your camera and dance shoot lens! Photo Venture has just been invited to photograph the Winter Club’s annual Winter Ice Show, featuring figure skaters in small groups and solos, at the State Fairgrounds. Some info from last year’s event from Katie LeSesne, Chris’s daughter and our advocate:

“On the north side of the rink, there are benches where hockey teams would sit. I venture to say that one of those would be usable, as we kept them open last year. You could probably fit 6 photographers on each side (giving them room to move around). I’m not sure what Winter Club is going to keep for skater seating in the benches, so I made a suggestion there. Last year, I was photographing from the sound/ Penalty boxes, there’s probably room for 2-3 more photographers over there.

The no flash is accurate, but the lighting is standard can lighting from the building. I’m will say, it’s a warmer toned light, but the color of the ice is veryyy white. It’s a fun challenge to shoot! I used a Nikon V1 for my photos (which uses CX format lenses) with a 30-110mm. “

Jennifer Robertson-Call, club has offered us tags for parking access, so I will need to know who wants to attend. (I will see if they can be emailed to us). Make your own carpool arrangements.

www.winterclubindy.org

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Scott Kinzie: "From Vision to the Final Result"
Jan
8
7:00 PM19:00

Scott Kinzie: "From Vision to the Final Result"

Meeting Location: Zoom

"From Vision to the Final Result"

presenter: Scott Kinzie

“From Vision to the Final Result” is a program Scott presented to the Duneland Photography Club in Valparaiso this past November. Scott will showcase images from his favorite locations and share the story behind each one. He'll explain why he took them, his vision for the final result, and how he processed them.

Scott has been active with Photo Venture Camera Club since November of 2011. "I had just purchased my first digital camera and wanted to learn how to use all the features my camera offered. I also wanted to meet others who enjoyed photography and learn from them as well.

On my very first meeting I knew this was the club for me. Everyone greeted me and I felt comfortable from the beginning. I discovered PVCC through an internet search on local camera clubs. I enjoy the club for several reasons.

The field trips are a learning experience, and I will always remember the field trip we took to the UP of Michigan in October of 2013.  We hired Rod and Marlene Planck as tour guides and in spite of the rain, we all enjoyed the scenic north woods of Michigan. 

Other highlights of our club are the competitions and critiques. I shoot with a Canon R5 body with several lenses. My favorite lenses are my 100-400 zoom with a 1.4 extender. I also enjoy my macro lens. Both work well with my passion for nature photography. PVCC gave me the confidence to go out on my own to become a gallery member at Art IN Hand in Zionsville, as well as show and sell my images at several art fairs in the Midwest every summer.

At my shows, I encourage new photographers to join a photo club, and I always mention PVCC when talking with them. I think the best part of joining PVCC are the friends I’ve made and the many times we’ve gone out on our own photo ventures."                      

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Telling the Natural Story: Russell Graves
Jan
15
7:00 PM19:00

Telling the Natural Story: Russell Graves

Meeting Location: Zoom

DESCRIPTION
Telling the Natural Story is a collection of ideas on how you can improve your nature photography by talking a story-telling approach to documenting a subject.  In this webinar, Russell will walk you through some practical advice on how you can improve your photography and your story-telling abilities.

BIO
Raised in rural Texas, Russell is the product of a modest, blue-collar upbringing, a stalwart work ethic, and a family who put no bounds on his imagination and creativity. When Russell was a junior in high school, he wrote a research paper for his end-of-year English project. The research paper (which he still has today), titled simply Wildlife Photography, earned him an "A" for the project. Still, more importantly, the mini-tome served as a manifesto of sorts that would define his life's work.

When he was 19, he had his first photographs and article published in a magazine. When he was 20, he earned his first magazine cover. By his own admission, the work now appears marginal and sophomoric. It was the spark, however, that ignited the fire to keep him going and perfect his creative craft.

After earning a degree in agriculture education from East Texas State University, Russell went out to the sparsely populated Texas Panhandle, where he was hired to teach agriculture science for the Childress Independent School District. Upon earning his degree, Russell describes the experience as surreal. He's the first in his family to earn a college degree. Upon the conference of his baccalaureate honors, he witnessed his father cry for the first time in his life. It's a moment of pride that has stuck with Russell and driven him to be the best he can be at whatever he chooses to do. As a result, in his 16-year teaching career, he was named Texas Agriscience Teacher of the Year on three occasions, a finalist for National Agriscience Teacher of the Year twice, and won just about every major award conferred on those in his former profession. He also built a solid reputation as a top Texas photographer and writer during that time.

Upon leaving teaching in 2009, Russell continued his life's work by capturing the people and places outside of city limits in innovative and authentic ways. In the ensuing years, he continued to build on his experience and churn out content for clients through magazine pieces, advertising campaigns, television projects, and numerous books. In addition, he also worked with a small West Texas town to help them develop a marketing strategy and put together development deals that would bring jobs and prosperity to that little corner of rural Texas.

In 2018, Russell started leading photographic workshops and sharing his knowledge and love of the outdoors and photography. Since then, Russell has led nearly 500 guests on adventures worldwide.
Russell says he feels like he's come full circle by combining his love of photography with his teaching ability.

In the media, Russell's been called a rural renaissance man, recognized as one of the top photographers in Texas, and praised by editors, art directors, and audiences alike for his ability to connect people and places through his written, spoken, and photographic stories. He's had nearly a million words published, authored six books, has had thousands of images grace the pages of magazines and advertisements all over the world (including about 600 magazine covers), is an in-demand speaker, has photographed some of the most prominent people in our country, and is the owner of two businesses. Still, he insists that his most significant accomplishments fall under the heading of father, husband, brother, son, and friend.

When he's not in the field teaching or doing projects for one of his clients, Russell is found on his beloved Hackberry Farm driving his tractor and doing tasks that benefit the land and her denizens therein. He now lives a mile from the small stock farm on which he was raised. Black dirt and creek water is a powerful poultice.

His parents are still proud of him.

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Weekly Meeting: Board meeting -- All Members Welcome
Jan
29
7:00 PM19:00

Weekly Meeting: Board meeting -- All Members Welcome

Meeting Location: Zoom

Tonight has been set aside for a meeting of Photo Venture officers and committee chairs. However, any interested club members are welcome to attend.

The final agenda will be posted here.

This will be an in-depth session tackling a broad range of topics -- membership, competitions, programs, new ways to communicate with the club, our Facebook and web pages, field trips, meeting presentations, the works. If you have ideas, we want to hear them

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GHDT-The Mélange Series
Mar
14
to Mar 15

GHDT-The Mélange Series

Mélange shows are Saturday and Sunday

Saturday performances are at 5:00 PM and 7:30 PM.

Sunday’s performance begins at 3:00 PM

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 musician will present a set of music, while the dancer creates choreography inspired by the music, and the visual artist creates art inspired by the movement of the dancer and the music of the musician. Audiences will experience live art in a new manner, bringing groundbreaking and creative art to Central Indiana.

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Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre: Exosus
Mar
18
7:00 PM19:00

Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre: Exosus

Arrive early enough to get set up and ready to go by performance start time

What would you sacrifice for love?

GHDT’s epic masterpiece returns to The Tarkington stage the week prior to Passover. Inspired by the Book of Exodus, but adapted to our modern world, EXODUS is a cautionary tale of hatred and ignorance. The ten modern plagues include desecration of the Earth, gun violence, racism, war, poverty, crime, social media, government, selfishness, and death of the first born. Set to a score of epic symphonic and choral music and enhanced with complex visual artistry, EXODUS transports the audience into an emotional story of love and sacrifice. The talented cast leads the audience through thematic stories of oppression, emigration and freedom, and speaks to human rights and equality that resonate today in our global world.

“Absolutely breathtaking.” “A magical and unforgettable work of art.” “Nothing in my life prepared me for the majesty of the production of EXODUS.”

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Kokomo Opalescent Glass
Apr
18
10:30 AM10:30

Kokomo Opalescent Glass

  • 1310 South Market Street Kokomo, IN, 46902 United States (map)
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Sat April 18, 2026


1310 S. Market St.
Kokomo, IN 46902

765- 457-1829

Hours/ Fees 10am - 2pm Plan to meet inside entrance by 10:30am; tour begins at 11am

Fee $6.00 

Please note: Completely closed, thick soled shoes MUST be worn (sneakers ok)

Tripods allowed

Free parking on site

List to follow of members willing to car pool

More info about the company

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Weekly Meeting: Board meeting -- All Members Welcome
Apr
30
7:00 PM19:00

Weekly Meeting: Board meeting -- All Members Welcome

Meeting Location: Zoom

Tonight has been set aside for a meeting of Photo Venture officers and committee chairs. However, any interested club members are welcome to attend.

The final agenda will be posted here.

This will be an in-depth session tackling a broad range of topics -- membership, competitions, programs, new ways to communicate with the club, our Facebook and web pages, field trips, meeting presentations, the works. If you have ideas, we want to hear them

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GHDT-The Mélange Series
May
16
to May 17

GHDT-The Mélange Series

Mélange shows are Saturday and Sunday

Saturday performances are at 5:00 PM and 7:30 PM.

Sunday’s performance begins at 3:00 PM

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 musician will present a set of music, while the dancer creates choreography inspired by the music, and the visual artist creates art inspired by the movement of the dancer and the music of the musician. Audiences will experience live art in a new manner, bringing groundbreaking and creative art to Central Indiana.

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WEEKLY MEETING: PRINT SELECTION-INDIANA STATE FAIR
Jun
18
7:00 PM19:00

WEEKLY MEETING: PRINT SELECTION-INDIANA STATE FAIR

(photo by Bill Bubenzer)

SPECIAL NOTE:

Please turn in digital files of the images, on June 4, that you will submit in print form for the Indiana State Fair Club Competition on June 20. You can submit them to pvcccontest@gmail.com If you have any questions, please reach out to Jay van Saten at jay@vscwebgroup.com

Location: Indianapolis Art Center

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

Bring your print entries to this meeting

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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Weekly Meeting: Board meeting -- All Members Welcome
Jul
30
7:00 PM19:00

Weekly Meeting: Board meeting -- All Members Welcome

Meeting Location: Zoom

Tonight has been set aside for a meeting of Photo Venture officers and committee chairs. However, any interested club members are welcome to attend.

The final agenda will be posted here.

This will be an in-depth session tackling a broad range of topics -- membership, competitions, programs, new ways to communicate with the club, our Facebook and web pages, field trips, meeting presentations, the works. If you have ideas, we want to hear them

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Holiday Party and White Elephant Print Exchange
Dec
4
6:30 PM18:30

Holiday Party and White Elephant Print Exchange

Please bring an appetizer or dessert to share. If you want to participate in the VERY fun and riotous print exchange, bring a gift wrapped, 8x10 or larger matted print but don't put a name on the package.

Plus ones can also participate in the photo exchange. They may bring their own print or steal one from their partner....depending on who is the better photographer!! 🙂 🙂

Please bring an appetizer or dessert to share. Please bring your own drink. We will have some water and tea on hand, no alcohol

Hope you'll join us for an always enjoyable evening!

CLICK HERE TO RSVP

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Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre: Winterfest (Dress Rehearsal )
Dec
3
7:00 PM19:00

Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre: Winterfest (Dress Rehearsal )

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Winterfest

The Florence 329 Gradle Drive, Carmel, IN, United States

Performance starts at 7:00 PM, so arrive early enough to get set up before then.

Purchase Tickets   Celebrate the global winter holidays with GHDT! Winter Fest is a new holiday program that celebrates the global winter holidays of the season – Saint Nicholas Day, Kwanzaa, Diwali, Santa Lucia Day, Las Posadas, Winter Solstice, Hanukkah, and Christmas. A beautiful program filled with global traditions and music, featuring the professional dancers

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Critique Results: “Surrealism / Composite”
Nov
20
7:00 PM19:00

Critique Results: “Surrealism / Composite”

Location: Zoom

The topic for our November Critique is “Surrealism / Composite”

Monthly PVCC photography Competitions and Critiques are open to all PVCC members in good standing and are free to enter. Competitions and Critiques are intended to enhance our technical and creative skills behind the lens and during post-processing.

Our judge for the evening is Eric Schoch. Eric plans to conduct the critique much like our competition results meetings, but without the selection of winners, honorable mentions, etc. He's hoping for a conversational approach, and may ask those entering on-Topic images to say a little about how they produced them.

A PDF version of Eric's Sept. 4 presentation to Photo Venture on his techniques for creating intentional camera movement (ICM), composite and in-camera multiple exposure images is available for download via this link: https://bit.ly/3VFdXpp

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GHDT-The Mélange Series
Nov
15
to Nov 16

GHDT-The Mélange Series

Mélange shows are Saturday and Sunday

Saturday performance at 5:00 PM

Sunday’s performance begins at 3:00 PM

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 musician will present a set of music, while the dancer creates choreography inspired by the music, and the visual artist creates art inspired by the movement of the dancer and the music of the musician. Audiences will experience live art in a new manner, bringing groundbreaking and creative art to Central Indiana.

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Focus Stacking: Can Toksoy
Nov
13
7:00 PM19:00

Focus Stacking: Can Toksoy

Join us as Can Toksoy demonstrates focus stacking techniques for macro images. We will have several tables set up to practice taking macro images and Can will show us how to stack them into a single image in Photoshop.

Homework: Check your camera’s menu for in-camera focus stacking options and review the settings. We will have the chance to practice at the meeting. If your camera does not have this feature, you can do it manually at the practice session.

Bring: Camera, tripod, macro lens or one that allows you to focus very close. Focus rail optional. Laptop optional if you want to follow along in Photoshop.

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Competition Submission: “Surrealism / Composite”
Nov
6
12:01 AM00:01

Competition Submission: “Surrealism / Composite”

Monthly PVCC photography competitions are open to all PVCC members in good standing and are free to enter. Competitions are intended to enhance our technical and creative skills behind the lens and during post-processing.

Our judge for the evening is Eric Schoch. Eric plans to conduct the critique much like our competition results meetings, but without the selection of winners, honorable mentions, etc. He's hoping for a conversational approach, and may ask those entering on-Topic images to say a little about how they produced them.

A PDF version of Eric's Sept. 4 presentation to Photo Venture on his techniques for creating intentional camera movement (ICM), composite and in-camera multiple exposure images is available for download via this link: https://bit.ly/3VFdXpp

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Weekly Meeting: Board meeting -- All Members Welcome
Oct
30
7:00 PM19:00

Weekly Meeting: Board meeting -- All Members Welcome

Meeting Location: Zoom

Tonight has been set aside for a meeting of Photo Venture officers and committee chairs. However, any interested club members are welcome to attend.

The final agenda will be posted here.

This will be an in-depth session tackling a broad range of topics -- membership, competitions, programs, new ways to communicate with the club, our Facebook and web pages, field trips, meeting presentations, the works. If you have ideas, we want to hear them

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Field Trip: Celebrate Peak Fall Color at the Covered Bridge
Oct
25
10:30 AM10:30

Field Trip: Celebrate Peak Fall Color at the Covered Bridge

What: Celebrate Peak Fall Color at the Covered Bridge tour
When: Meet at 10:30am on October 25, 2025
Where: Meet at the Billie Creek Village  parking lot (From Carmel plan on a 1 hr. 30 min drive via Highway 36)

Subject: Field Trip Update – Details for Saturday’s Covered Bridge Outing

Robert Candis and I made a reconnaissance visit in preparation for our field trip this Saturday, and it was well worth the trip! We wanted to share a few important details and updates.

We’ll meet at 10:30 AM at the Billie Creek Village parking lot, located just east of Rockville. As you enter, you’ll see a Welcome Center building—that’s where we’ll gather. (See attached photo.) There is plenty of parking available.

We also met with a few volunteers at Billie Creek Village, and they’re looking forward to having us as our first stop. . There’s quite a lot to explore at this first stop alone—three covered bridges (Beeson, Leatherwood, and Billie Creek)  plus several period buildings, including a church, bakery, and general store (both the bakery and store will be open) and if you like soda pop – the general store has an amazing selection of old brands. 

After Billie Creek Village, there are four additional covered bridges nearby:

·       Crooks Bridge

·       McAllister Bridge

·       Neet Bridge

·       Bridgeton Bridge (which also features a waterfall and mill)

While the waterfall at Bridgeton has less flow due to low water levels, it’s still a great photo opportunity. Bridgeton will be our final planned stop, but anyone who wishes to continue exploring will find several more bridges in the area to photograph. All of the bridges can be easily found using your phone’s navigation—just type in the bridge name.  At times there is no cell coverage but it’s sparce – most of the time there is good coverage. 

Because there are multiple stops, it will be difficult to stay together as one group throughout the day. Billie Creek Village will serve as our main meeting point, and from there, you’re welcome to explore at your own pace.

If you go at a leisurely pace, from Billie Creek to Bridgeton should take about 2 to 2.5 hours. 

As a final note – if you are planning on attending, please send me an email just so I have an idea as to how many to expect.   svkinzie@gmail.com

I’ve attached a few photos from our visit.

Thanks

Scott Kinzie

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50th Anniversary Celebration
Oct
23
6:00 PM18:00

50th Anniversary Celebration

We hope you will join current and past members, and friends, of Photo Venture Camera Club this Thursday, October 23, at the Indianapolis Art Center as we celebrate our 50th anniversary.

We'll gather at 6 p.m. to meet and greet while checking out the photo display and our Memory Board. Club members will be on hand to answer your photography questions at the PVCC Help Desk. The formal program will begin at 6:30 p.m.

Over the years, PVCC has touched our lives and helped us:

  • Deepen our love for photography

  • Become better photographers

  • Meet other photography enthusiasts

  • Visit new places and attend exciting events

  • Compete with others—and ourselves—by participating in competitions and critiques

Thursday we'll review 50 years of club accomplishments and activities. Hear what PVCC has meant to members, and share what the club has meant to you during our open floor session or via our Memory Board.

Enjoy the Atrium photo exhibition featuring images from club members, and view the slideshows running throughout the evening.

Bring any photography questions you may have to the PVCC Help Desk, located at the back of the auditorium. Members will be available to assist you.

We'll have a raffle, and everyone's welcome to register. We’ll be giving away club memberships and prizes at the end of the evening.

And we'll top off the evening with cake!

PLEASE NOTE:

It’s not too late to share your memories and images:

  • Digital photos of events, field trips, members and anything representing PVCC. Upload your images here (put your name on the file).

  • Two of your favorite digital photos that you took. Upload your images here (put your name on the file).

  • Any PVCC memory items that you might have for the display table.

Also, send emails to secretary@photoventure.org:

  • If you have a favorite club memory to share

  • To let us know of members who have passed so we can celebrate them. If you think the family would like to attend, please send their email to include in the invitation list.

  • To tell us when you attended PVCC and who the officers were during your time in the club.

  • Any other item(s) that might add to the special event.

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GHDT Dress Rehearsal: Casket Girls
Oct
22
6:00 PM18:00

GHDT Dress Rehearsal: Casket Girls

Performance begins at 6:30 PM, please arrive by 6:00 PM

Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre opens its Tarkington Season with THE CASKET GIRLS. This production features the spectacular, original music by award-winning composer, Cory Gabel, together with the powerful choreography of award-winning, GHDT choreographer and Executive Artistic Director, Gregory Glade Hancock. THE CASKET GIRLS, based on an actual vampire legend from 1750, weaves a tale set in New Orleans over the course of two centuries which is filled with vampires, voodoo, nuns, romance, love, intrigue, and murder! To help populate the new world and bring civility, The King of France sends daughters of well-educated, well-bred families to the city of New Orleans. After a series of unusual events the legend of The Casket Girls is born, and the vampire history of New Orleans begins. Join us, if you dare.

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Ronda and Ryan in Ecuador
Oct
9
7:00 PM19:00

Ronda and Ryan in Ecuador

Meeting: Zoom

Join Ronda and Ryan, PVCC Members, as they share their experience traveling to Ecuador including the Galapagos islands and the Amazon rainforest in July.

They visited 8 islands and observed most of the endemic species found there. They will discuss the tour company, preparations, living aboard a yacht, challenging shooting conditions (from a moving zodiac to underwater), the equipment and share stories from their adventures.  Most importantly, they will have a few wildlife and landscape images to share with the group.

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Competition Submission: “Moments of Reflection”
Oct
2
12:01 AM00:01

Competition Submission: “Moments of Reflection”

Monthly PVCC photography competitions are open to all PVCC members in good standing and are free to enter. Competitions are intended to enhance our technical and creative skills behind the lens and during post-processing.

Our judge is Gary Potts:

My photo journey began as a 14-year-old in Bedford, Indiana, when I worked part-time at a photo store and hobby supply owned by two wonderful people. They introduced me to f-stops, shutter speeds, film types, Kodak prints and slides. They gave me a wonderful Minolta AL for my high school graduation. In college at Purdue University, I became Photo Editor of the Purdue yearbook for the 1968 edition. In 1979 I first joined PSA, knowing little about the organization but wanting to learn more. I believe I entered my first international exhibition into CPID with slides in about 1982. I achieved little success and knew I had to further ramp up my skills, subject matter and technique. Photography is never-ending improvement to the maximum, and I’m reminded of it every time I get results back from one of the many exhibitions or salons.

Headquarters for Eli Lilly & Company was Indianapolis, Indiana, and this is where we called home for many years beginning in In Indianapolis, I became active in the Riviera Camera Club and served as its president in the late 90’s for several yearsI also served a year as one of the instructors in Jon Fishback’s Individualized Photography course and currently serve as a participant in Digital Study Group 66, Infrared Photography. I served two years as Executive Vice President of PSA International in 2017-2018.

Photographically, I earned the PPSA in 2013, the EPSA shortly after and was awarded the MPSA at the 2014 Annual Convention in Albuquerque. The Grand Master PSA was awarded in 2016; GMPSA/B followed in 2024. The Federation of International Photographic Art (FIAP) awarded me the Platinum distinction (EFIAP/p) in 2022.

My wife Sarah and I have been married for 56 years and have three sons and 9 wonderful grandchildren.

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PVCC Planning Meeting-Focus On Studio
Sep
25
7:00 PM19:00

PVCC Planning Meeting-Focus On Studio

We will be getting updates from our previous brainstorming sessions. Our planning process has concluded. Thanks to all who have so faithfully participated!

We invite all club members to join the Board to hear the results of our planning -- both the vision as well as the people who will make it happen.

Join us to celebrate and move forward together! "Towards the next 50 years!"

OFFICERS 2025-26
President: Paul Schoon
Vice President: Vernon Jones (Jonesy)
Secretary: Mark Sachs
Treasurer: Bill Bubenzer
Past President: Vernon Jones (Jonesy)

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GHDT-The Mélange Series
Sep
20
to Sep 21

GHDT-The Mélange Series

Mélange shows are Saturday and Sunday

Saturday performances are at 5:00 PM and 7:30 PM.

THE 7:30 PM PERFORMANCE HAS BEEN CANCELLED

Sunday’s performance begins at 3:00 PM

This weekend's performers (Sept 20 and 21) are Bruce Ford, Spoken Word Artist; Sophie Jones, Dancer; Kevin James Wilson, Visual Artist. Performers for the other Melange shows have not been announced.

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 musician will present a set of music, while the dancer creates choreography inspired by the music, and the visual artist creates art inspired by the movement of the dancer and the music of the musician. Audiences will experience live art in a new manner, bringing groundbreaking and creative art to Central Indiana.

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Competition Results: “Are We Having Fun Yet?”
Sep
18
7:00 PM19:00

Competition Results: “Are We Having Fun Yet?”

Location: Zoom

The topic for our September competition is “Are We Having Fun Yet ?”

Monthly PVCC photography competitions are open to all PVCC members in good standing and are free to enter. Competitions are intended to enhance our technical and creative skills behind the lens and during post-processing.

Rick Lieder’s photography career began as a photojournalist, working for a bi-weekly newspaper, and the daily Ann Arbor News.

He moved to commercial photography and specialized in scientific, industrial, editorial and portraits. His work appeared in brochures, annual reports, and national magazines.

He has been creating fine art and illustration for many years. His art has appeared on award-winning novels ranging from mysteries and science fiction, to books based on the X-Files TV series and Newbery Award-winning books for children.
His fine art has been exhibited in galleries in the Midwest and Canada, and include painting, photography, and digital art.

His wildlife photography centers on backyard wildlife. These photographs capture the unique qualities of light interacting with the natural world, including luminous photographs of honey bees and small birds in flight, glowing fireflies mating and hovering over twilight fields, mosquitoes with a belly full of blood, and new-born praying mantis nymphs emerging from their egg cases.

His filmmaking was featured in the 2016 PBS NOVA program "CREATURES OF LIGHT", produced by National Geographic Television.

Rick’s picture books with novelist and poet Helen Frost are published by Candlewick Press, with museum exhibitions and book signings held at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art in 2012 and 2015:

• 2012: STEP GENTLY OUT▸ now in its 9th printing, along with a paperback edition.

• 2015: SWEEP UP THE SUN, featuring birds in flight, reviewed in the Sunday New York Times Book Review.

• 2016: AMONG A THOUSAND FIREFLIES.

• 2017: WAKE UP!, a book on new life.

• 2019: HELLO, I’M HERE!, Sandhill cranes start a family.

• 2022: WAIT – AND SEE, featuring praying mantids.

• 2024: THE MIGHTY POLLINATORS.


Links:
BugDreams.com    •    Wildlife
LostMirror.com       •    Street photography
Bluesky         •    @lostmirror.bsky.social

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FASHION AT THE FLORENCE: Annual Fundraising Gala
Sep
13
5:45 PM17:45

FASHION AT THE FLORENCE: Annual Fundraising Gala

PHOTOGRAPHERS:
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PLEASE RSVP TO SANDY BY FRIDAY AUGUST 29, 2025
-PLEASE ARRIVE NO LATER THAN 6:00 PM.

Just like last year, we are part of the performance and will be sitting alongside the runway to capture the dancer models as they strut their stuff directly in front of us. Bring your camera, a portrait / wide angle lens and speedlight (optional), tripod (optional). We are also capturing the attendees and the environment pre-show.

This is a semi formal fundraiser for GHDT; our costume / dress code is something dark, dress slacks and shirt, sport coat optional for men; dresses or appropriately dressy dark outfit for women. (no jeans or T shirts). Bring your press pass badge from last year (our costume).

Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre presents FASHION AT THE FLORENCE: GHDT Costumes Past and Present on the Runway, at The Florence on Saturday, September 13, 2025 at 6:30 pm. 

This is a FUNDRAISING GALA to support the company’s new season.

GHDT is known for its costumes that range from simple elegance to fantastic fashion, and often with a global flair. Mr. Hancock makes or curates all the costumes for the company’s performances. This event is an opportunity to hear Mr. Hancock talk about the inspiration behind many of his creations and see them presented as fashion on the runway.

GHDT dancers, Board members, sponsors, and patrons will all be featured as models for this fabulous fashion event.

There will also be a Silent Auction featuring fashions from the show, and artwork by several of GHDT visual artist friends.

Seating is limited and due to the interest in this event, we expect tickets to sell out quickly. Reserve your tickets today.

Event for Ages 21+

Cocktail or Semi-formal Attire Requested 

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Roll & Stroll for Spina Bifida Indiana
Sep
13
9:30 AM09:30

Roll & Stroll for Spina Bifida Indiana

  • 11053 Sycamore Street Zionsville, IN, 46077 United States (map)
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A very special photo shoot opportunity:

Get Ready....Get Set.....Go!!!

Roll & Stroll for SBIND!

Join us for a fun-filled event that includes a family-friendly, one-mile walk around the Zionsville Lions Club Park. The purpose is to raise funds and bring Spina Bifida awareness to the community. It is followed by a day of fun for our participants and supporters. Activities will include:

  • Animals show!

  • Painting in the Park

  • Visiting Sponsor and Resource Booths

  • Adaptive Sport Demonstrations

  • Games * Drawings * Much, much, more!

Event Date and Location:
Saturday September 13, 2025 9:30 AM EST - 1:00 PM EST
Zionsville Lions Club Park
11053 Sycamore Street
Zionsville, IN 46077

Registration starts at 9:30 am with volunteers starting to set up around 8:00 am. The pre-walk ceremonies begin at 11:00 with the walk to follow around 11:30 am. Lunch around 12:00 pm.

We plan to have the stickers (see image) to designate any who prefer not to be photographed.

Any questions can be directed to Mark Sachs marksachs@me.com or Jonesy mauitexas68@att.net

Thank you so much for your help again this year. It looks to be a beautiful day.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

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Remembering 9/11 and All Who Have Served to Keep Us Free - Memorial Tour
Sep
11
6:00 PM18:00

Remembering 9/11 and All Who Have Served to Keep Us Free - Memorial Tour

We will be having a Photo Walk along the downtown canal to remember and photograph the 9/11, Medal of Honor memorial, and the USS Indianapolis Memorial.

We are Meeting at the 9/11 Memorial: Indiana 9/11 Memorial: 421 W Ohio St, Indianapolis, IN 46202

Other locations we will visit are:

  • (9/11 Memorial is next to the IFD  Fire House #13: 439 W Ohio St, Indianapolis, IN 46202)

  • Medal of Honor Memorial: 650 West Washington St, on the canal, Indianapolis

  • USS Indianapolis Memorial: 692 Ellsworth St, on the canal, Indianapolis

Every American will forever feel the impact of the September 11, 2001 attacks. It is a hallow feeling that still resides in the hearts of us all. In the brief moments it took to execute the attacks, our lives changed forever; we realized our country was not impervious to outsiders, nor were we impervious to pain. 

Established in 2010, and expanded for the 20th anniversary in 2021, the Indiana 9/11 Memorial honors those who perished in the 9/11 attacks, and the United States service members who have lost their lives since in the War on Terror. Today we join together to compassionately honor and remember the 2,975 individuals who were killed on September 11, 2001, in the terrorist attacks on America, as well as those who were injured during the attacks, and the many who rose in service in response, the first responders, volunteers, rescue and recovery workers, uniformed safety personnel, and the hundreds of thousands of others who serve, or have served in our armed forces here at home and overseas.  

We will also visit the other memorials along the canal: The Medal of Honor Memorial and the USS Indianapolis Memorial. This is the 80th Anniversary of the loss of the USS Indianapolis.  I have met several of the survivors and am a close friend Karen Fuller the daughter of Richard Thelen (aka. Pops). His story of survival is amazing and one I will never forget and always be grateful for. Come remember these great heros and honor them with beautiful photographs.

We are also collecting your photos of the 9/11 Memorial and any other Memorial you wish to share!  We will put these into a slideshow to share with the club before the next meeting during social hour.  OR if it rains out our canal walk, we will share them during today's meeting. Please send them to me @ jennifer.spence1124@gmail.com.

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Eric Schoch - Composite Program
Sep
4
7:00 PM19:00

Eric Schoch - Composite Program

Playing With Alternative Image Techniques

Modern digital cameras and software have created new opportunities for photographers to explore alternative ways to view and present their ideas. In preparation for November's "Surrealism / Composite" competition, Photo Venture member Eric Schoch will walk us through some of the techniques he has played with in recent years, such as intentional camera movement (ICM), composites, Photoshop layers and blending modes, and in-camera multiple exposures.

This will be a hands-on workshop at Focus On Studio. Bring your camera and lens, a laptop, a card reader and be ready to experiment and have fun! Having Photoshop on your laptop will be helpful but not required.

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Fashion and Portfolio Photography: Steven Brokaw
Aug
28
7:00 PM19:00

Fashion and Portfolio Photography: Steven Brokaw

Join us for an evening with Steven Brokaw!

”Goal of the presentation is to provide an overview of the process I follow for fashion and model agency portfolio photography. The presentation will be broken into 2 parts. A discussion / presentation on the workflow used and then an in-studio photoshoot focusing on lighting and working with an agency model.”

The presentation will consist of:
• The photoshoot preparation and planning
• The photoshoot (meet Steve’s model for this shoot)
• The photoshoot follow-up
• The Do’s and Don’t
This will be an interactive presentation so questions are welcome.

More about Steve:

I'm a professional portrait, beauty and fashion photographer.
I'm based in Indianapolis / Carmel, IN, USA.

My focus is commercial & editorial fashion, beauty and portraits / headshots. Studio work is done at Focus On Studio in Carmel, IN (a north-side suburb of Indianapolis).

Available for location photoshoots and travel.

https://stevenbrokawphotography.com/

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Exotic Feline Rescue Center Fieldtrip
Aug
23
11:30 AM11:30

Exotic Feline Rescue Center Fieldtrip

  • 2221 East Ashboro Road Center Point, IN, 47840 United States (map)
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Saturday, August 23, 2025

Please sign up and let us know you are coming so we can reserve our group rate with the facility.

Cost is $10/person. Reminder, this is about a two hour drive out of Indy. Let us know if you need to carpool (driver or passenger)

Please complete a current PVCC Waiver

Tours last approx. 1 hour.

Click here for their website information

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Competition Results: “Vehicle & Transportation”
Aug
21
7:00 PM19:00

Competition Results: “Vehicle & Transportation”

Location: Zoom

The topic for our August competition “Vehicle & Transportation”

Our judge is Karl Zemlin. Karl is a long time member of PVCC. He is a part time professional photographer, and a retired mechanical engineer. When he's not shooting photos for the IMS, you can find him designing and creating lens caps, lens hoods, eye pieces and other assorted items in his Zemlin Photo shop https://www.zemlinphoto.com/

Monthly PVCC photography competitions are open to all PVCC members in good standing and are free to enter. Competitions are intended to enhance our technical and creative skills behind the lens and during post-processing.

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Stuart Fabe's Antique Camera Collection
Aug
14
7:00 PM19:00

Stuart Fabe's Antique Camera Collection

  • 1123 3rd Ave SW Ste G Carmel, IN 46032 Carmel, IN, 46032 United States (map)
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For more than 50 years, Stuart Fabe has been fascinated by early cameras — the elegance of their designs, the precision of their mechanics, and the powerful stories captured through their lenses. Fabe, an accomplished night sky photographer from Greencastle, Ind., has translated that fascination into a comprehensive collection of antique cameras.

You won't want to miss Fabe's fun and informative presentation on the many ways people have dreamed up tools to make photographs. He will have several of his antique and unusual cameras on hand for us to inspect.

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