Events
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ONLINE: Member Presentation – Patrik Marier (First Half, Nature), Alex Buchanan (Second Half, Pictorial)
Patrik Marier will focus on how to salvage a nature shot. Alex Buchanan will do the same for pictorial images.
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ONLINE: Speaker – Matt Hall
The Street Photography of Matt Hall. Matt will spend an hour presenting his work and discussing his process followed. A Q&A will follow.
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SPPQ – Entries Due for Défi interclubs Mongeon-Pépin
Theme: Abstract An abstract photograph is composed of textures, colours, lines, patterns, perspective, movement, and light rather than a specific subject. It is another way to create fascinating works by letting your imagination run wild. The Abstract photograph must be done at the time of shooting. Using professional post-processing software to create an image using filters is not allowed.
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IN-PERSON: Holiday Party
Westmount Park United Church 4695 de Maisonneuve West, Westmount, Quebec, CanadaPizza and refreshments will be served. We are planning to have a exhibition of prints, as well!
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IN-PERSON: Print Challenge 1
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ONLINE: Member Presentation – Florence Jean (First Half), Phillip Shapiro (Second Half)
Florence will show us how to set up your image archive on your own network. Philip will be presenting his 2024 travelog.
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IN-PERSON: Pictorial 3 Results
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Nature 3 Images Due
January 25, 2025
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IN-PERSON: Nature 3 Results
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ONLINE: Speaker – Kas Stone “Making Meaningful Photos”
Making Meaningful Photographs Kas Stone, Nova-Scotia-based photographic artist, will explore ways to create meaning in your photographs using thoughtful subject selection, visual design, metaphor, and other techniques. The aim is to make images that are more than just “pretty pictures” and instead have the power to make viewers feel and think, laugh and cry, and connect more deeply with your work.