7th Annual Delphi Opera House & Opera House Gallery Photography Exhibition
May
29
to Jun 28

7th Annual Delphi Opera House & Opera House Gallery Photography Exhibition

The 7th Annual Delphi Opera House & Opera House Gallery Photography Exhibition will take place beginning Saturday, August 2, 2025, and run until Saturday, August 30. Entries are now being accepted. The last day to submit digital images for the juried show will be Saturday, June 28th. The exhibit will be on display in the Delphi Opera House Banquet Hall next to the Opera House Gallery.

The purpose of the exhibit is to showcase the work of talented photographers from around the Midwest. Approximately 60 pieces of all genres will be on display for the public to enjoy and admire during the Delphi Festivals and live performances in the Delphi Opera House.

In addition to the photography exhibit, the city of Delphi will hold two festivals in August attracting many people to the downtown area. The Delphi Old Settlers Festival, held annually since 1855, will be from August 7 - 9. The second event, the 12th Annual Indiana Bacon Festival, will be held on Saturday, August 23. This fun event typically draws up to 10,000 people.

The registration form can be downloaded from the “Upcoming Events” page of the Opera House Gallery’s website or by following this link:

https://drive.google.com/.../1Cb4UIythUJaP9f-H2Kf.../view...

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GHDT: Summer Solstice
Jun
4
6:00 PM18:00

GHDT: Summer Solstice

PVCC Members Only

Join us for a dress rehearsal photo shoot:

GHDT will close the season with SUMMER SOLSTICE, an exciting program of contemporary dance featuring two world premiere pieces and the return of a repertoire favorite.

We are excited to work with poet, Bruce E. Ford on LET IT BE KNOWN, a new piece that combines powerful spoken word with passionate dance. GHDT has partnered with the Ukrainian Society of Indiana, the Polish Society of Indiana and the Latvian community for the creation of JOURNEY TO FREEDOM, an important new work exploring the effects of invasion, displacement, resilience and freedom.

We are thrilled to bring ALICE LITE to the Tarkington stage, a shortened version of GHDT’s ALICE AN HER BIZARRE ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND. Join us for an unforgettable evening of dance, music and storytelling.

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GHDT: Summer Solstice
Jun
5
6:00 PM18:00

GHDT: Summer Solstice

PVCC Members Only

Join us for a dress rehearsal photo shoot:

GHDT will close the season with SUMMER SOLSTICE, an exciting program of contemporary dance featuring two world premiere pieces and the return of a repertoire favorite.

We are excited to work with poet, Bruce E. Ford on LET IT BE KNOWN, a new piece that combines powerful spoken word with passionate dance. GHDT has partnered with the Ukrainian Society of Indiana, the Polish Society of Indiana and the Latvian community for the creation of JOURNEY TO FREEDOM, an important new work exploring the effects of invasion, displacement, resilience and freedom.

We are thrilled to bring ALICE LITE to the Tarkington stage, a shortened version of GHDT’s ALICE AN HER BIZARRE ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND. Join us for an unforgettable evening of dance, music and storytelling.

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Club Elections: Nominations Due
Jun
5
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 5, please email your nominations to President Jonesy at president@photoventure.org

Current 2025-26 Officer Nominations:

  • President: Paul Schoon

  • Vice President- Jonesy

  • Secretary- Mark Sachs

  • Treasurer- Bill Bubenzer

Current 2025-26 Committee Chair Appointments:

  • Competitions: Jay van Santen and Charles Yang

  • Field Trips: Jonesy

  • Historian/ Librarian: Eric Schoch

  • Membership: Sara Browning

  • Programs: Mike Pariso

  • Website: Bill Bubenzer

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Indy Captures at the Art Center: A Tribute to Kevin Raber
Jun
6
5:30 PM17:30

Indy Captures at the Art Center: A Tribute to Kevin Raber

Indy Captures – A Tribute to Kevin Raber

June 6 @ 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Join us in a celebration of photography. This special event will include a tribute to local photographer and Indy Art Center resident artist, Kevin Raber, who passed away on March 25, 2025.

Presenters will include Michael Durr, local photographer and videographer and Rad Drew, local photographer. Michael Durr and Rad Drew are both dear friends of Kevin.

Kevin Raber was not only passionate about photography, he truly lived it. This event is for everyone to enjoy a night that will certainly leave you inspired.

Friday, June 6, 2025

5:30pm – 9pm

With formal presentation scheduled from 6:15pm to 7:45pm

This is a free event, but please RSVP.

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Field Trip: Ray Skillman Classic Cars
Jun
12
5:00 PM17:00

Field Trip: Ray Skillman Classic Cars

JOIN US FOR A PRIVATE SHOWING AT RAY SKILLMAN CLASSIC CARS

Ray Skillman Classic Cars in Greenwood, IN treats the needs of each individual customer with paramount concern. We know that you have high expectations, and as a car dealer we enjoy the challenge of meeting and exceeding those standards each and every time. Allow us to demonstrate our commitment to excellence!

Check out some of their inventory

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WEEKLY MEETING: PRINT SELECTION-INDIANA STATE FAIR
Jun
19
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 5, 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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Club Elections
Jun
19
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.

Current 2025-26 Officer Nominations:

  • President: Paul Schoon

  • Vice President- Jonesy

  • Secretary- Mark Sachs

  • Treasurer- Bill Bubenzer

Current 2025-26 Committee Chair Appointments:

  • Competitions: Jay van Santen and Charles Yang

  • Field Trips: Jonesy

  • Historian/ Librarian: Eric Schoch

  • Membership: Sara Browning

  • Programs: Mike Pariso

  • Website: Bill Bubenzer

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Hocking Hills Field Trip June 27-29
Jun
27
to Jun 29

Hocking Hills Field Trip June 27-29

SAVE THE DATE(S)!!

PVCC Field Trip
Hocking Hills State Park
19852 State Route 664
Logan, OH 43138
June 27 - 29, 2025
Holiday Inn Express, Logan, Ohio (room rate $215+ tax/night)
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Join us for a weekend of photography in Southern Ohio. The hills should be green and lush this time of year and hopefully the waterfalls are flowing. This weekend falls during a new moon cycle for anyone who wants to do some astrophotography.

This is a Friday to Sunday trip and allows for flexibility of members to join the group either Friday evening or during the day on Saturday. We will be staying at the Holiday Inn Express, 12916 Grey Street, Logan, Ohio. The hotel includes the following amenities: free full buffet breakfast, indoor pool, 24 hour fitness center, 24 hour business center, free Wi-Fi access and guest laundry. A block of 10 rooms (5 single bed & 5 double bed) will be held until May 27, at which time they will be released. Please contact the reservation office at 740-385-7700 and reserve your room under the block name of Photo Venture Camera Club. Individual reservations must be cancelled by 6 pm on the date of arrival to avoid a cancellation fee. Spouses/significant others are welcome to attend.

General itinerary:

  • Friday evening - arrive at hotel in Logan, dinner and astrophotography @ John Glenn Astronomy Park if interested.

  • Saturday – head to HHSP and explore the Old Man’s Cave, Upper and Lower Falls area, lunch at a local restaurant, back to HHSP to explore Conkles Hollow and Rock House. Following dinner back in Logan those who wish can participate in astrophotography at John Glenn Astronomy Park. Sunday – members are free to head back to HHSP for additional morning hours of photography and head home on their time frame.

  • Sunrise approx. 6:00 am

  • Sunset approx. 9:00 pm

  • Milky Way visible 11:00pm – 4:00 am

Hocking Hills State Park – The park is comprised of several, non-contiguous areas within Hocking State Forest. There is a newer visitor Center located near the parking lot for Old Man’s Cave/Upper & Lower Falls. Visit https://www.hockinghills.com for more information and photos of the area.

John Glenn Astronomy Park – https://jgap.info The Park does astronomy programs on Friday and Saturday nights March through November, weather permitting which may be of interest to everyone, even those not wanting to do astrophotography. The Park is large enough to allow photography while the program is going on. However, parking is limited. FREE parking passes are required and will need to be reserved prior to arrival. Program topics are generally announced about one month in advance and are listed on the Park website.

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Competition Submission: “Views from Above/ Below”
Jul
3
12:01 AM00:01

Competition Submission: “Views from Above/ Below”

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.

July, 2025 Topic (Views From Above/Below)

Photography’s vertical dimension offers limitless creative potential, from drone-enabled areal overviews to intimate ground-level revelations while looking up.

One can be located high above and view the scenes or subjects below. On the other hand, one can also look up from a lower location to view the scenes or subjects above.

Photographing subjects from above (bird’s-eye view) or below (worm’s-eye view) can reveal hidden patterns, amplifies emotional resonance, and challenges conventional visual narratives.

Technical tips

•            Use a wide-angle lens to capture more of the scene, especially when shooting from above.

•            Drones have democratized access to bird’s-eye views, advanced stabilization systems can also mitigate wind interference.

•            For static elevated positions, extendable poles like the GoPro El Grande (3 meters) allow smartphone cinematography from heights previously requiring scaffolding.

For ABOVE shots:

•             Adjust your aperture: close down your aperture (higher f-stop) to keep details sharp across the frame.

•            Physically elevate yourself: stand on a chair, ladder, or use a drone or monopod to gain height for top-down shots.

•            https://www.myclickmagazine.com/photos-from-above/

 

For BELOW shots:

•            Lie down on your back, flip up your articulate screen on the camera, or use a flexible tripod to stabilize your camera for dramatic upward angles.

•        Tilt-shift lenses correct converging verticals in architectural shots, preserving geometric integrity when shooting upward at skyscrapers.

•        Weather-sealed cameras paired with flexible tripods can withstand muddy terrains during nature macro sessions.

•            Use a wide aperture (lower f-stop) to isolate your subject against the sky or ceiling.

•            https://youtu.be/hpc2QbdIgu8

Always Consider the story: Shooting from above can make subjects appear small or vulnerable, while shooting from below can make them look powerful or imposing.

•            Experiment with time and light: Revisit the same location at different times to see how light and shadow change your composition from these angles.

•            Use reflections, glass, or puddles for creative effects when shooting from below.

•            For wildlife or pets, get at or below their eye level to create more engaging, intimate images.

•            Don’t be afraid to move around and try unconventional positions-sometimes the most interesting angle is the least expected

Masters of Vertical Perspective Above and Below Photography

1.         Tom Hegen (tomhegen.com): German photographer visualizing anthropogenic landscapes through abstract color fields.

2.         George Steinmetz (georgesteinmetz.com): National Geographic contributor capturing desert ecosystems via motorized paraglider.

3.         Brad Walls (bradscanvas.com): Drone choreographer transforming pools and beaches into abstract compositions.

4.         David Doubilet https://petapixel.com/2021/11/04/photographer-captures-beautiful-split-photos-above-and-below-the

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Weekly Meeting: Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site (CANCELLED)
May
22
5:30 PM17:30

Weekly Meeting: Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site (CANCELLED)

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THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED

Join us for a picture-perfect evening at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site. If you missed their Garden Party on Sunday, then here is to 2nd chances. The historic gardens will be in full bloom - including Indiana's state flower (and Jen's), the peony.

If you want, bring some cheese and crackers to share for an impromptu picnic. Bring your own drink.  We will have plates and napkins. Bring a chair also.

Photographers are encouraged to share their images with us on social media. Don’t miss this chance to capture a stunning piece of history!

Thanks!
Jen

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GHDT: Summer Solstice Studio Run Through
May
22
11:00 AM11:00

GHDT: Summer Solstice Studio Run Through

PVCC Members Only

From Gregory Hancock - 

GHDT will have a studio run through of their program "Summer Solstice' this Thursday, May 22 at 11:00 AM, if anyone would like to take some studio shots (no costumes). There is another open studio rehearsal on Friday May 30 at 6:00 PM. Both are at the GHDT studio on Gradle Dr.

The final dress rehearsal is at the Tarkington on June 5 at 6:30 PM. We are also welcome to preview or shoot the program on Wednesday June 4, 6:30 PM especially if you can't make it Thursday.

As always, be there ahead of time so you can set up. Shows start promptly as scheduled.

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The Mélange Series @ The Florence (2nd Night)
May
18
3:00 PM15:00

The Mélange Series @ The Florence (2nd Night)

  • 329 Gradle Drive Carmel, IN, 46032 United States (map)
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The Florence

May 18th 3:00 PM - Please arrive 30 minutes early to set up any gear

329 Gradle Drive Carmel IN, 46032

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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Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site Garden Party-Field Trip
May
18
10:00 AM10:00

Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site Garden Party-Field Trip

  • 1230 North Delaware Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202 United States (map)
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Join us for a picture-perfect day at the Garden Party on Sunday May 18, at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site. This free community event is a dream setting for photography enthusiasts, featuring our historic gardens in full bloom—including Indiana’s state flower, the peony.

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The Mélange Series @ The Florence
May
17
5:00 PM17:00

The Mélange Series @ The Florence

  • 329 Gradle Drive Carmel, IN, 46032 United States (map)
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The Florence

May 17th 5:00 PM and 7:30 PM - Please arrive 30 minutes early to set up any gear.

May 18th 3:00 PM - Please arrive 30 minutes early to set up any gear

329 Gradle Drive Carmel IN, 46032

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: “From the Least Used Lens”
May
15
7:00 PM19:00

Competition Results: “From the Least Used Lens”

Location: Zoom

The topic for our May competition “From the Least Used Lens”


Jenna Watson – Judge for May Competition – “Your Least Used Lens”

https://www.jennarwatson.com

I (she/her/hers) am a photojournalist at the Indianapolis Star, where I tell human-centered stories through dynamic still images and video. I’m most drawn to stories that have been overlooked or less reported by mainstream media. I am a skilled portrait, documentary and sports photographer and have a knack for video storytelling. 

In my 8 years as a newspaper photojournalist, I have developed a gentle but direct approach to reporting, strong news judgment and an ability to lead well under pressure. I practice local journalism as a public service and believe it is a journalist’s duty to meet community members where they’re at.

I am also president of the Indianapolis NewsGuild, a union whose mission is more than just workplace betterment – we are fighting to preserve local news.

Originally from northeast Ohio, I earned a bachelor of science in journalism with a concentration in photo from Kent State University in 2015. Before joining IndyStar full-time, I interned at the Grand Forks Herald, Columbus Dispatch and the Star. 

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300 Cameras for 300 Kids: Graduation Gallery Showcase
May
10
11:00 AM11:00

300 Cameras for 300 Kids: Graduation Gallery Showcase

See John’s note below:

I think you have an understanding of what the 300 Cameras for 300 Kids program is about and think Jen can attest that nothing can match the energy of being there in person.

I wanted to invite you and anyone you think would be interested to come get inspired and see what the 300 Cameras for 300 Kids is all about.

This is an opportunity to support and celebrate the most recent graduate cohort of 20 local high school students to complete the 5 week program that now have professional training and gear that are on their way to creating a positive impact in the photography community here in Indianapolis for the years to come.

I guaranty the energy and enthusiasm these kids have for photography and being a creative will have you amped up when you leave!

Look forward to seeing you there.
John Holloway

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WORKSHOP: Ellie Sophia Brown - Pet Photography
May
8
7:00 PM19:00

WORKSHOP: Ellie Sophia Brown - Pet Photography

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THIS IS A WORKSHOP: Ellie will have some Godox lights set up for us to get some pet photos, if you want to shoot and have your own compatible trigger, please bring it with you.

Join us for an evening with Ellie Sophia Brown - Pet Photographer

From Ellie’s website:
I am still coming to terms with losing my heart dog Sweet Pea, she’s the one pictured to my left. We all miss her, but Jett pictured to my right, hasn’t been the same since. At thirteen his own medical problems crept up as soon as we lost her, and only months later we almost lost him too. I can’t even explain the emotional turmoil I was in while rushing him to the same animal hospital I had driven Sweet Pea to. Even more painful was when they kept him for emergency surgery and told me to go home, alone. The reality of driving away by myself a second time was devastating. My pets are my children and along with my human child, I fiercely protect them, nurture them and love them. As I continue to grieve for Sweet Pea, I am thankful Jett did come home that day, but it got me thinking…

Photography is a second career for me. I worked for two decades in the fields of mental health and counseling, and I have to admit I used to believe that my career change was a selfish one. One that prioritized my own joy over helping others. However no amount of therapy I once provided ever brought the same joy I now capture. No condolences ever offered the same peace as a perfectly captured moment. I always thought I had left behind my more meaningful career path, but when I wiped away the tears as I picked up Jett that day after his surgery, I came to the realization that maybe I was wrong. My images of Sweet Pea are all I have left, and as I anxiously awaited news of Jett I stared at his eyes looking back at me from one of my favorite photographs. I have the unique privilege of providing that, of offering that treasured gift, and I think it might be the most valuable thing I have ever done.

Visit Ellie’s website to learn more about her

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Field Trip - Naptown Roller Derby
May
3
11:00 AM11:00

Field Trip - Naptown Roller Derby

  • 451 East Stop 11 Road Indianapolis, IN, 46227 United States (map)
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“Hey crew, here is a bit of info for the derby bout: your contact girl is Chappell. She will have some spaces blocked off so ask for her when u guys arrive. She will be there at 11:45”

Fire Anne Brimstone (Jennifer Spence) wants to welcome PVCC to the 2025 Home Season Opening Bout.

Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 3rd to join me and the Team at Perry Park.  Will give you more details as the event gets closer! Tickets are $10 Presale (Square site: NRD Tickets.) and $15 day of bout.

Welcome to the heart-pounding world of Naptown Roller Derby bouts! Get ready to witness the action up close with our ticketing options.

Join us on Saturday May 3, 2025 for Naptown Roller Derby's 2025 Season Opener!

This is a special triple header event that we are excited to share with Indianapolis Junior Roller Derby!

  • 11:30 am - Doors Open

  • 12:00 pm - IJRD vs Kalamazoo Juniors

  • 2:30 pm - Naptown's Tornado Sirens vs Kalamazoo Killstars

  • 4:45 pm - Naptown's Warning Bells vs Kalamazoo Killacrew

  • All tickets are General Admission Seating

  • Online Presale Tickets: $10

  • Tickets at the Door: $15

  • Kids 6 and under: Free

  • Presale will close on Friday May 2nd.

  • Perry Park's concession stand will be open all day.

  • Kismetic Beer Company will be in the beer garden serving beers starting around 2pm.


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Eric in Paris
May
1
7:00 PM19:00

Eric in Paris

Zoom Meeting

So you’re in Paris for the first time. And Paris is hosting the Olympics. The City of Light, or the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad? Why not both?

Photo Venture member Eric Schoch will take us through his and his wife’s 10 great and exhausting days of cafes, sports arenas and museums in Paris last August.

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Competition Images Due: “From the Least Used Lens”
May
1
12:01 AM00:01

Competition Images Due: “From the Least Used Lens”

Competition Photo Turn In

In the world of rarely used lenses—where photographers become adventurers, and every shot is a roll of the dice!  Remember those dusty, partly moldy vintage prime lenses that you bought for $20, and that expensive f1.2 prime lens that you rarely use ?

Picture this: you slap on a ultra-wide angle lens to capture up close your friend’s birthday party, only to realize their head now looks like a balloon animal and the cake resembles a UFO.

Or maybe you’re experimenting with a tilt-shift lens, turning your local park into a whimsical diorama where joggers look like wind-up toys.

And who could forget the macro lens, which transforms a simple photo of a dandelion into a Jurassic jungle, complete with pollen monsters and dew-drop dragons?

These lenses, long neglected and under-used, may make you feel that they are the quirky, unpredictable cousins in the family of your frequently used telephoto zoom, and nifty fifty prime lenses— but the results they produce are always ready to surprise, confuse, or occasionally horrify us.

So, dust off that rarely used lens in your drawer and dive into the madness—your next photo might be a masterpiece or a meme, but it’ll definitely be unforgettable!

Some photographers have turned oddball rarely used lenses into their superpower. Take *Vincent Laforet*, who uses tilt-shift lenses to make cities look like miniature train sets (check him out at (https://vincentlaforet.com)).

Then there’s *Thomas Shahan*, the macro maestro who turns insects into otherworldly creatures (see his work at (http://thomasshahan.com)).

 

And don’t miss *Ryan Schude*, who uses wide-angle lenses to create chaotic, story-filled scenes that feel like stills from a Wes Anderson movie (https://ryanschude.com)).

Jenna Watson – Judge for May Competition – “Your Least Used Lens”

https://www.jennarwatson.com

I (she/her/hers) am a photojournalist at the Indianapolis Star, where I tell human-centered stories through dynamic still images and video. I’m most drawn to stories that have been overlooked or less reported by mainstream media. I am a skilled portrait, documentary and sports photographer and have a knack for video storytelling. 

In my 8 years as a newspaper photojournalist, I have developed a gentle but direct approach to reporting, strong news judgment and an ability to lead well under pressure. I practice local journalism as a public service and believe it is a journalist’s duty to meet community members where they’re at.

I am also president of the Indianapolis NewsGuild, a union whose mission is more than just workplace betterment – we are fighting to preserve local news.

Originally from northeast Ohio, I earned a bachelor of science in journalism with a concentration in photo from Kent State University in 2015. Before joining IndyStar full-time, I interned at the Grand Forks Herald, Columbus Dispatch and the Star. 

Click here for the listing of upcoming competitions

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Competition Results: “Your Neighborhood”
Apr
17
7:00 PM19:00

Competition Results: “Your Neighborhood”

Location: Zoom

The topic for our April competition “Your Neighborhood”

Doug McSchooler—Judge for April Competition --  “Your City/Neighborhood”

https://mcschooler.com/

 A photojournalist captures events and issues impartially, refraining from personal endorsement. They focus on conveying truth through images, adhering to journalistic ethics of objectivity and integrity. Their lens narrates stories without bias, allowing viewers to form their own perspectives.

As a seasoned professional in the dynamic realms of photojournalism and sports photography, I bring over four decades of rich experience to every frame I capture. With a career spanning national and international arenas, my lens has been witness to iconic moments, compelling narratives, and the raw emotion that defines the human experience.

Throughout my journey, I've had the privilege of working with esteemed clients from diverse backgrounds, transcending borders and cultures through the power of visual storytelling. From the heart-pounding action on the sports field to the poignant tales unfolding in the streets, my dedication to craft and relentless pursuit of authenticity have earned the trust of audiences worldwide.

With each click of the shutter, I strive not only to freeze moments in time but to ignite conversations, evoke emotions, and inspire change. Join me as we embark on a visual journey where every image tells a story and every story sparks a connection.

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IPPG Print Competition
Apr
11
to Apr 12

IPPG Print Competition

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We received the following information from Lois Talley - IPPG Print Chair

Ready for a bit of fun? Submit your digital entries for IPPG printcompetition.com and see how you stack up! Test your skills and/or get valuable feedback for your next state fair or PPA submission. Plus, the highest scoring print lands a cool $100 prize!

Mark your calendar:

  • Entry deadline: 4/11/2025 at 11:00 pm EST.

  • Live judging: 4/12/2025 at 9:00 am EST.

  • There will be three certified judges and a jury chair.

Lois J. Talley
LoisJTalley@gmail.com
www.PhotographyByLois.com
317-258-8829

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Fast Skates and Fast Frames - How to Shoot Roller Derby
Apr
10
7:00 PM19:00

Fast Skates and Fast Frames - How to Shoot Roller Derby

Zoom Meeting

Join us tonight to learn more about Roller Derby and how to capture some amazing photos. To prepare for our Saturday, May 3rd field trip to the Naptown Roller Derby Bout.  Our guest speaker, Fire Anne Brimstone (Jennifer Spence) and Tom Klubens who will be sharing her knowledge of the game and tips on shooting it.  We will be covering some of the following:

  • The rules, positions, gear, hit zones and the game in general.  

  • What are some of the key moments to look for and what to shoot.  

  • Fan & photographer etiquette during the bout.

  • And maybe some camera tips.

Check your calendars to see if you can attend the bout on Sat, May 3rd.  The bout has a $10 ticket fee but it is well worth the money!

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Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre: Spring Equinox
Apr
3
6:00 PM18:00

Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre: Spring Equinox

Members Only

Please join us for this dress rehearsal photo shoot.

Gregory has invited us to the April 2 rehearsal as well as the April 3; both are at the Tarkington.

"Thursdays are always best photo opportunity, but the show is ready by Wednesday as well." So bring your camera to both! Or don't. Program begins 6:30; arrive at 6PM to set up.

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Competition Images Due: “Your City/Neighborhood”
Apr
3
12:01 AM00:01

Competition Images Due: “Your City/Neighborhood”

Creative Ways to Photograph Your City & Neighborhoods 

  1.   Play with Reflections and Light
    Puddle reflections: Capture inverted cityscapes in rain puddles or wet streets. Shoot low to the ground for symmetry, and wait for pedestrians to add life. 

    - Neon lights at night: Use long exposures (tripod required) to highlight vibrant signs or traffic trails. Pair with rain for doubled reflections. 

    - Golden hour shadows**: Shoot during sunrise/sunset to create dramatic silhouettes and elongated shadows on sidewalks or walls. 

  2. Explore Unconventional Angles|
    - Bird’s-eye views: Use rooftops, parking garages, or drones to capture layered cityscapes. Highlight patterns in streets or crowds.
     - Ground-level perspectives: Photograph bustling feet, storm drains, or fire escapes for abstract compositions. 

    - Fisheye lenses: Distort skyscrapers or alleys for dynamic, surreal effects. 

  3. Focus on Human Stories
    - Candid moments: Capture street vendors, commuters, or children playing. Use continuous shooting mode for spontaneity.
    - Portraits with context**: Ask locals (e.g., shopkeepers, performers) to pose against iconic backdrops like graffiti or markets. 
    - Nightlife energy: Use high ISO or motion blur to convey the vibrancy of bars, concerts, or late-night traffic.

  4. Highlight Contrasts and Patterns

    - Old vs. new: Juxtapose historic buildings with modern architecture. 

    - Color pops: Isolate bright doors, street art, or seasonal decorations against muted urban backdrops. 

    - Repetition: Frame rows of windows, bridges, or streetlights for geometric harmony.

    - Use reflections: Incorporate reflective surfaces like puddles, windows, or polished surfaces to create unique compositions.

  5. Experiment with Technical Creativity 
    - Day-to-night composites: Use time-lapse techniques to merge images taken over hours, showing transitions in light and activity. 
    - Infrared photography: Convert scenes into ethereal landscapes using IR filters (e.g., foliage glowing white). 
    - Black-and-white edits: Emphasize textures, contrasts, and timelessness in gritty alleys or minimalist architecture. 
    - Experiment with different lenses: Use wide-angle for sweeping cityscapes and telephoto for compressed urban scenes.
    - Capture movement: Experiment with long exposures to show the energy and flow of city life.

 For Indianapolis:

Local Landmarks and Architecture

  • Soldiers and Sailors Monument or the Indiana State Capitol.

  • Indiana War Memorial Plaza Historic District.

Urban Nature

  • Canal Walk,

  • White River State Park.

  • Garfield Park Conservatory

  • Butler Canal Walk

Neighborhoods and Culture

  • Vibrant murals and street art in Fountain Square and Mass Ave Arts District.

  • Lockerbie Square, Woodruff Place, Irvington.

  • International Marketplace District.

Sports and Events

  • Lucas Oil Stadium or Bankers Life Fieldhouse on game days.

  • Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Hidden Gems

  • •   Broad Ripple Village

  • •   Crown Hill Cemetery,

  • •   Monon Trail.

Final Tips  

  • Safety first: Avoid risky areas, use discreet gear, and respect privacy.

  • Revisit locations: Shoot the same spot at different times or seasons to uncover new narratives.

  • Tell a story: Combine images into a series highlighting contrasts, resilience, or cultural shifts.

Leading Urban Photographers & Their Work

Here are influential photographers renowned for capturing local cities and neighborhood, along with their styles and platforms to explore their portfolios: 

  1. Alex Webb 

    - Style: Layered, color-saturated street scenes with complex compositions.  (https://www.magnumphotos.com/theory-and-practice/brooklyn-the-city-within-alex-webb-rebecca-norris-webb-new-york-street-photography/)

  2.  Vivian Maier 

    - Style: Candid mid-century street photography, focusing on Chicago and New York (https://www.vivianmaier.com)) . 

  3.  Matt Stuart

    - Style: Humorous, serendipitous moments in London’s chaos.  (https://youtu.be/1oO7b_ve3QQ?si=s6COkSxiTtgYx6vv)

  4.  Eric Kim 

    - Style: Street photography education and candid human interactions.  (https://erickimphotography.com)) . 

  5.  Valérie Jardin: https://valeriejardinphotography.com/, https://www.instagram.com/valeriejardin

  6. Thomas Leuthard: https://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasleuthard/albums/72157646219914715/with/10762809415

  7. Fred Herzog (Canada): https://www.instagram.com/fredherzogphotography/?hl=en

  8. Fan Ho (Hong Kong): http://www.fanhophotography.com/

  9. Daido Moriyama (Japan): https://www.moriyamadaido.com/

  10. Raghu Rai (India): https://www.raghurai.com

  11. Jonathan Jasberg (Indiana)

    - Known for: Street and documentary photography with a nomadic perspective

    - Website: https://independent-photo.com/news/jonathan-jasberg-vagabond-photographer/

  12. Joseph and Georgia McGuire

    - Known for: Documenting the changing built environment of Indianapolis over 50 years

    Work: Not available online (historical photographers)

  13. Joey B. Lax-Salinas

    - Known for: Capturing Indianapolis skyline, Riverwalk, and events

    - Website: Not provided in search results

  14. Daniel Showalter

    - Known for: Editorial-style shots of Indianapolis architecture

    - Website: Not provided, but work can be seen on Instagram

  15. Jason Dozier

    - Known for: Street photography and architectural details of Indianapolis

    - YouTube channel: Available but not specified in search results

  16. Saki (Third Space Photography)

    - Known for: Capturing the international marketplace and community areas

    - Website: Not provided in search results

  17. Scott Richardson

    - Known for: Aerial photography of Indianapolis and Indiana landscapes

    - Website: Not provided in search results

  18. Kristeen Marie

    - Known for: Family photography in downtown Indianapolis locations

    - Website: https://kristeenmarie.com

  19. Casey (Casey and Her Camera)

    - Known for: Outdoor family sessions and lifestyle photography in Indianapolis

    - Website: https://caseyandhercamera.com

  20. Katelyn Ng

    - Known for: In-home family photography in Indianapolis

    - Website: https://katelynngphotography.com

These photographers have contributed to documenting the life and features of Indianapolis, showcasing its urban charm and making various neighborhoods look interesting through their unique perspectives and styles

Citations:

  1. https://indianahistory.org/stories/from-the-street-to-the-sky-a-contemporary-photo-history-of-indianapolis/

  2. https://kristeenmarie.com/photography/blog/category/photograhy-in-downtown-indianapolis

  3. https://www.peerspace.com/resources/cityscape-photographers-indianapolis/

  4. https://hoosierhistorylive.org/mail/2020-10-10.html

  5. https://kristeenmarie.com/photography/blog/indy-love-story-photographing-a-downtown-proposal

  6. https://caseyandhercamera.com/indianapolis-photographer/

  7. https://kristeenmarie.com/photography/blog/downtown-indianapolis-urban-charm-indianapolis-family-photography

  8. https://katelynngphotography.com/2024/01/20/in-home-indianapolis-family-photographer-the-watson-family-katelyn-ng-photography/

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Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre: Spring Equinox
Apr
2
6:00 PM18:00

Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre: Spring Equinox

Members Only

Please join us for this dress rehearsal photo shoot.

Gregory has invited us to the April 2 rehearsal as well as the April 3; both are at the Tarkington.

"Thursdays are always best photo opportunity, but the show is ready by Wednesday as well." So bring your camera to both! Or don't. Program begins 6:30; arrive at 6PM to set up.

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Grace Hollars: Visual Journalist
Mar
27
7:00 PM19:00

Grace Hollars: Visual Journalist

Join us for an evening with Grace Hollars:

My name is Grace. I have an endless amount of energy and I know how to use it to my advantage. I am extremely passionate, quirky, and edgy — a constant burst of joy.

Dream Job: Wonder Woman (superpowers only functional behind a camera)

Current Occupation: Visual Journalist for the Indianapolis Star — USA Today Network (not quite Wonder Woman, but close enough)

For any questions about hiring please feel free to email or text at any time.

  • Portfolio: www.gracehollars.photography

  • Email: gracehollarsthephotog@gmail.com

  • Phone number: 765-749-6827

  • Instagram: @_gracehollars

Experience

  • Current position: Visual Journalist (Sports Specialist) at The Indianapolis Star — A USA Today Network. Visual team for USA Today Sports Olympics coverage. Photographed 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics for USA Today Sports. 2019-present.

  • Student Photographer, Ball State Creative Services & Communications; Muncie, IN — 2018-2019

  • Richmond Times-Dispatch; Richmond, VA. 2018 Summer Photo Intern

  • Olympics Photographer: 2016 Summer Olympics, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil & 2018 Winter Olympics, PyeongChang, South Korea for Ball State at the Games

  • Photographer, Daily News; Muncie, IN — 2016-2018

  • Photography Intern, The Star Press; Muncie, IN — Summer of 2013

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Competition Results: “Creative Advertisement” (PRINT FORMAT)
Mar
20
7:00 PM19:00

Competition Results: “Creative Advertisement” (PRINT FORMAT)

WE ARE MEETING IN THE AUDITORIUM

The topic for our March 20 PRINT competition (print turn in on March 6) is Creative Advertising.

We have a local photographer/video artist – Katelin Kinney who will be judging out March Competition/Critique on ADVERTISING. You’ll want to check out her website at www.katelinkinney.com And, you’ll want to draw on your most creative eyes for the month! Here’s her profile:

“I’am Katelin Kinney, creative, introvert, lover of ice cream, and a sucker for baby animals. I create images-I hesitate to call myself a photographer, because really I’m more than that as I’m my own small production company. Whether we need to use photography, heavy photoshop compositing, ai, or animation, I’ll use the tools necessary for your specific project. I like to shoot anything from products, to lifestyles, to beauty....BUT, I want them to be the truly unique projects- the ones that come across your table only a few times a year at most. I work in the conceptual genre, meaning it’s more than just a pretty picture. There is a story and an “oh I get it!” moment. Let’s get weird and unique and bold. When that perfectly odd project comes across your desk I hope you think of me, because I’m going to rock it for us.”

Her clients include: Microsoft, NFL, Papa Johns, Red Lobster, Campbell’s

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The Mélange Series @ The Florence SOLD OUT
Mar
16
3:00 PM15:00

The Mélange Series @ The Florence SOLD OUT

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

THIS PERFORMANCE IS SOLD OUT

The Florence

329 Gradle Drive Carmel IN, 46032

  • March 16 Performance starts at 3:00 PM

  • As always, arrive 30 min early to get a seat. These are actual performances and not dress rehearsals so there will be an audience.

STAY TUNED FOR ARTIST ANNOUNCEMENTS!

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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The Mélange Series @ The Florence
Mar
15
to Mar 16

The Mélange Series @ The Florence

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

The Florence

329 Gradle Drive Carmel IN, 46032

  • March 15 Performances starts at 5:00 PM and 7:30 PM

  • March 16 Performance starts at 3:00 PM

  • As always, arrive 30 min early to get a seat. These are actual performances and not dress rehearsals so there will be an audience.

STAY TUNED FOR ARTIST ANNOUNCEMENTS!

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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John Bragg: Editorial assignments and more....
Mar
13
7:00 PM19:00

John Bragg: Editorial assignments and more....

John will discuss how he approaches editorial assignments, from working with Photo Editors to lighting, rapport with subjects, composition, concepts, etc.

John Bragg is a graduate of the University of Dayton where he majored in Photography.

John started out his career as a photography assistant working for various photographers in Indianapolis and around the country. After a few years of assisting, he struck out on his own and went into business for himself.

John has photographed for clients like Honda, NCAA, GMC, Adidas, Sports Illustrated, Newsweek, Indianapolis Monthly, Muscle & Fitness Hers, USA Weekend, Parade, Redbook and Golf Magazine.

John has a passion for European travel and takes an annual trip to Europe to satisfy his wanderlust. To date, he has visited Europe over 30 times to document the architecture, landscapes, culture and people.

His work can be found at www.johnbragg.com and he can be found on Instagram at @johnbraggphotos as well as @johnbraggphotography.

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Rick Pranitis - Infrared Photography
Mar
6
7:00 PM19:00

Rick Pranitis - Infrared Photography

Save the date. Learn about infrared photography from our own Rick Pranitis

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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Competition Images Due: “Creative Advertisement” (PRINT FORMAT)
Mar
6
12:01 AM00:01

Competition Images Due: “Creative Advertisement” (PRINT FORMAT)

Print Competition Photo Turn In.

If you aren't able to come in person or have someone bring them, please contact Jay van Santen at 317-513-2825 and make arrangements for delivery.

This is a PRINT competition, the competition will held at the Indy Art Center on 3/20/2025

Charles has put together the following excellent set of ideas for the topic of Advertising:

Creative Advertising Photography (Topic for 3/2025, Print Submission).

What is Advertising Photography?

Advertising photography is a type of (commercial) photography that is used to launch, engage a target audience, deliver a business message, create awareness, share information, and/ or boost sales on a certain product.

Advertising photography isn’t always about the product. Photography like headshots or model photography intends to advertise a person’s skill to the targeted Portraiture job marketplaces.

The purposes of advertisement photography are:

  • Taking high-quality images

  • Showcasing value and authority

  • Gain trust and impact

  • Highlight features

  • Assurance to provide a solution

Imagine you plan to set up your little online store and want to sell some items over eBay, Etsy or other sites or put a poster copy on the public library bulletin board, or local cafes, eg, used photo equipment, books, jewelries, services, clothing, shoes, food, kitchen appliances, real estate, property rental, boats, car, bike, painting, art work ………etc.

The above list can be endless. But what is the best way to create an impactful, attractive image to capture the attention of the potential buyers right away ?

This month, such a challenge is imposed on us to create a PRINT showing our creative ideas in this area. Below are some ideas that may help us to put our advertising ideas in prints: Creative advertising photography for amateur photographers can be achieved through several effective techniques:

Concepts:

  • Create an emotional connection with your audience by focusing on aspirational

  • imagery rather than just showcasing the product.

  • Define a clear concept that resonates with your target audience (eg, the buyers),

  • leaving room for viewers to create their own story.

  • Pay attention to composition, using techniques like the rule of thirds, filling the

  • frame, and creating depth in your images.

  • Experiment with lighting setups to create mood and atmosphere in your shots.

  • Utilize user-generated content campaigns to engage your audience and

  • showcase real-life applications of your product or service.

Technical Settings:

  • One-Second Before Shots: Capture the product just before an action occurs, like hitting water, to create suspense. Sync with an electronic flash may help.

  • Floating Products: Use fishing line to make products appear to float, then remove the line in post-processing.

  • Light Painting: Utilize a slow shutter speed and a small light source to “paint” details or highlights around the product in a dark setting.

  • Smoke and Mist: Add drama and mystery to your shots by incorporating smoke or mist effects.

  • Reflections: Use reflective surfaces to add depth and dimension to your product images.

  • Macro Shots: Get up close to reveal intricate details of your product.

  • Creative Backgrounds: Incorporate interesting textures or props to create unique backgrounds that complement the product.

  • Unusual Angles: Experiment with different perspectives, such as shooting from above or below, to create visually striking images.

  • Product Absorption: Make it appear as if the product is being absorbed by or emerging from its background.

  • DIY Color Filters: Create budget-friendly color filters using colored Jello packaging for a unique color cast.

Useful ($0.99) online course:

  • https://www.domestika.org/en/courses/2877-conceptual-product-photography-for-advertising

References and Illustrative Examples:

  • https://www.facebook.com/Creative.Advertising/

  • https://www.facebook.com/CrazyAndCreativeAdvertisement/

  • https://www.designinc.co.uk/portfolio/

  • https://www.designer-daily.com/12-brilliant-creative-print-ads-46807

  • https://nz.pinterest.com/kultaa/advertising-photography/

  • https://offshoreclipping.com/blog/advertising-photography/

  • https://tomcrowl.com/creative-product-photography/

  • https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/discover/product-photography.html

  • https://karltaylor.com/

We have a local photographer/video artist – Katelin Kinney who will be judging out March Competition/Critique on ADVERTISING. You’ll want to check out her website at www.katelinkinney.com And, you’ll want to draw on your most creative eyes for the month! Here’s her profile:

“I’am Katelin Kinney, creative, introvert, lover of ice cream, and a sucker for baby animals. I create images-I hesitate to call myself a photographer, because really I’m more than that as I’m my own small production company. Whether we need to use photography, heavy photoshop compositing, ai, or animation, I’ll use the tools necessary for your specific project. I like to shoot anything from products, to lifestyles, to beauty....BUT, I want them to be the truly unique projects- the ones that come across your table only a few times a year at most. I work in the conceptual genre, meaning it’s more than just a pretty picture. There is a story and an “oh I get it!” moment. Let’s get weird and unique and bold. When that perfectly odd project comes across your desk I hope you think of me, because I’m going to rock it for us.”

Her clients include: Microsoft, NFL, Papa Johns, Red Lobster, Campbell’s

Click here for the listing of upcoming competitions

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Field Trip:  Garfield Park Conservatory
Mar
1
8:00 AM08:00

Field Trip: Garfield Park Conservatory

Ages: 18 and up
Fee: $8 per person

Don't miss this opportunity to practice your photography skills in the morning before the Conservatory opens. The Conservatory is full of beautiful spring tulips, daffodils and hyacinths of many colors, plus tropical orchids, palms, ferns and so much more! Each photographer will be allowed a tripod during this event. Make sure to register, as space is limited. Program is for hobby plant photography. No commercial and/or portrait photography permitted.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Update from Jonesy:
Here is an update on the field trip to the Garfield Park Conservatory on Sat. March 1st. If you want to use a tripod, you can go between 8 and 10 AM and the cost is 8 dollars. If you go after 10 AM without a tripod the cost is only 4 dollars. You must register if you are going between 8 and 10 AM and there are only 4 tickets left. If you are going to get a ticket for the 8 to 10 slots, contact the Conservatory.

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300 Cameras For 300 Kids
Feb
27
7:00 PM19:00

300 Cameras For 300 Kids

Location: Zoom

We will have an opportunity to learn more about 300 Cameras for 300 Kids from Dennis Jarrett, Next Generation Initiative

We believe photography enables a young person to see their world in a different light, figuratively and literally. Something magical can happen when they place their eyes behind the lens of a camera.

Empowering 100 Kids with Cameras every year
Our mission is simple: to provide 100 deserving kids with cameras each year, fostering creativity, self-expression, and the development of important life skills. Through the lens of a camera, they can tell their stories, document their journeys, and explore the world around them in an entirely new way.

For information about the 300 Cameras For 300 Kids program, download our program overview

The Next Generation Initiative is a 501(c)3 organization designed to enable the next generation of media professionals to be successful.

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