Want to take better pictures? Then this is for you…

The Port Perry Library, in conjunction with local photographer Jonathan van Bilsen, is pleased to announce their 8th annual photography course, every Tuesday night for six weeks, starting February 21st at 6:30PM. The course is not intended for advanced photographers, instead it focusses on people who have an interest in photography and wish to improve their skill level.

During each 2 hour weekly seminar we will cover an important aspect related to photography:

FEBRUARY 21 - Camera Functions: such as sensors, megapixels, camera controls, memory cards, etc.

FEBRUARY 28 – Composition: what to put in front of the camera and where to place it

MARCH 6 – Photographic Techniques: such as panorama, dynamic range, photo manipulation

MARCH 13 – Lighting: people and landscapes, both indoor and outdoor

MARCH 20 – Travel Photography: what to photograph, when to take pictures, what to carry with you and global rules

MARCH 27 – The Digital Darkroom: including software, computer requirements, storage and what to do with your photos

The course will begin on Tuesday, February 21 and will run for 6 consecutive weeks starting at 6:30 until 8:30PM. Registration must be done in advance. The cost of $120 includes all six seminars, as well as Jonathan van Bilsen’s ‘Aspects of Lighting’ book (retail $19.95) and can be paid at the library or on line at www.Jonathanvanbilsen.com. For more information please contact the library at 905.985.7686 or Jonathan van Bilsen at 905.925.1343

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Landscape Photography Primer

Landscape photography is among the more enticing genres among enthusiasts. Many draw inspiration from twentieth century giants like Ansel Adams and Edward Weston, American photogaphers who saw the continent’s vast spaces as opportunities for artistic expression. Yet the roots of their work go back even further to those who took on the decidedly unglamorous and backbreaking survey work of the American West. This was performed by unsung heroes like William Henry Jackson and Timothy H. O’Sulllivan, who were skilled in wilderness survival and able to endure the hardship required to map and photograph the new frontier.

Being a landscape photographer today no longer means trekking through unmapped terrain with pack mules hauling 50 pounds of camera gear and darkroom equipment. Yet there remain both technical and logistical hurdles in photographing the great outdoors. In this article, we’ll explore equipment options for the landscape specialist, discuss the logistics involved in planning a shooting trip and look at techniques that allow you to capture the essence of the scene unfolding in front of your camera.

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Posted in Tips & Tricks

January to March 2012 Workshop Schedule from Robert Aldsworth’s Photo World Ltd.

Aldworth’s Photo World wants to let you know that they have scheduled several workshops beginning on Sunday, January 22nd and running through until Sunday, March 25th. All the details are available on their website at www.aldsworthphoto.ca.

Here is a list of the workshops and the date that they are running:

Sunday January 22nd - Digital SLR Camera Workshop - Level 1

Sunday January 29th - Lunch and Learn Winter Photography Workshop

Sunday February 5th – Point and Shoot Camera Workshop

Sunday February 26th - Digital SLR Camera Workshop – Level 2

Sunday March 4th – Photoshop Elements 10 – Level 10

Sunday March 25th – External Flash Workshop – Level 1

 

Robert Aldsworth’s Photo World Ltd.

907 Simcoe Street North
Oshawa, Ontario
L1G 4W1

905-576-5123

www.aldsworthphoto.ca

 

Posted in Workshops

A Year in Review….and What a View. Message from the President.

It seems like we just started the 2010/2011 meetings but so many things have transpired this past year.

We had a great board working very hard to provide the members with state of the Art Technology among many other exciting new programs.

Great Sponsorship backing with major photographic company,s combined with some great guest speakers.

Malcolm Thornton  did a great job managing our funds and keeping spending in check setting the club up for an exciting 2012 year.

 

The past year our club searched for new ways to provide learning opportunities for all members.

I want to thank Randy Loewen and the board members. The dedication and support of these members was excellent providing the members with great programs and superb web technology !

The NDPA website provides a great learning tool that was introduced by the previous board. The Web Masters spent many hours organizing and administrating, many new communications to benefit you the member.

The Club now has a new format that encourages members to upload photos for critiquing and allows all members to comment and interact with other members.

Change is a necessity for progression , innovation and part of evolution, we have many new exciting programs lined up for the members this year.

We have taken on some new members and gained some amazing talent. All members will bring  a wide variety of talent in 2012 with the new program, outlining much photographic interest.

We most recently held our first Board meeting including the new members and the excitement great , highly energized and working to provide you with many great tools.

Very happy to announce that we have some new and previous Board Members representing the NDPA 2012 – Catherine Starr, Cindy Vaughn, Dave Robinet, Glenn McGeorge, Ken Kemp, Kent Taylor, Malcolm Thorton, Mary Lou Foote, Randy Loewen, Rocco Lombardi , Theresa Hunter and Jon Van Bilsen.

The new board will be assigned positions prior to our next meeting scheduled for Jan 10th. 2012. This will allow all members to communicate with the board of Directors.

Jonathan our founding member of the NDPA will continue his role , assisting the NDPA Board with day to day valuable input. Since Jon,s inception the club has grown with much enthusiasm.

2011 was a great year in implementing many new changes and 2012 is sure to be exciting as we move forward with additional insight.

To our Past President Randy , thank you for your many hours of dedication , extending your position as president in 2010 , greatly appreciated.

The club requires the dedication and support of all members and we encourage you to attend the meetings to fully appreciate the contribution set forth by the club and community at large.

As your newly appointed President i encourage your feedback and suggestions.

Chuck Newton – NDPA President.

 

Posted in Announcements

2011 Vistek Photo Contest

Everyone knows a picture is worth 1,000 words.

1,000 words can tell a story. We invite you to tell us a story with a photograph.

We’ve chosen five words that we would like to see you interpret: Solitude, Courage, Joy, Hope and Mystery.

Choose one & submit a photo that you feel best captures its essence.

Every picture tells a story. Send us a picture. Share your story.

Contest runs from November 9 to February 24
Winner will be announced on March 5th

Link to Contest Page.

Posted in Photo Contests