Ohio Valley Camera Club MEANS EDUCATION.
Our Evening College brings so much more.

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BEYOND CAPTURE – CREATE IMPACT February Evening College

February 11 @ 6:30 pm 7:30 pm

FEBRUARY EVENING COLLEGE CLASS DESCRIPTION:

Beyond Capture: A winning image is not always one that wins a competition. It may be one that has appeal to consumers or one that is worthy of being displayed in your home. Regardless of the definition we choose, all winning images have impact. This program will define impact and discuss how to create images that make a connection with the viewer, evoke an emotion, illustrate a concept or new idea, or perhaps show something new to the viewer. From composing our images to enhancing them in post processing, we can share our vision and communicate with our audience. Finally, we will explore the stages we experience in our photographic journey and how we can take our photography to the next level.(45 – 60 minutes)

EVENING COLLEGE CLASS ONLINE

For our members current on dues, guests and our trial members.

FEBRUARY 11TH  6:30 – 7:30 PM EST

PRESENTER: National Speaker

Cost: Tonight’s class is offered without a fee.
Copying any classroom content in any format is strictly prohibited by copyright law.

Registration: EVENT REGISTRATION IS NOW AT https://www.ohiovalleycameraclub.com First, JOIN UNDER MEMBERSHIP.  Navigate to Events Calendar.  If having difficulties write [email protected] providing the class name, your name, your email, and # of guests. and names.


Link to attend: will be sent the afternoon of our presentation date.

CLASS: Ohio Valley Camera Club – MEANS EDUCATION. Our Evening College brings so much more

.Bio:
Our Speaker has had a lifelong interest in photography and art. Her first images as a child were captured with a Brownie Starflash camera, which she used throughout her school years. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a Liberal Arts degree, taking every art course she could fit into her program of studies. After earning a Master’s degree in Education she pursued a career as a school administrator, where she found she could use photography for staff training purposes and for producing interesting newsletters for the community and for families of her students.

She really started pursuing her passion for photography after she retired in 2004.  She and her husband live in Arkansas, but travel the country extensively looking for unique opportunities to capture the character and natural beauty that surround us.  

She ascribes to the philosophy that you can never belong to too many camera clubs.  She is a past president of the Hot Springs Village Camera Club, a founding member and current president of the Nation Park Photography Club, and a member the Heard Nature Photography Club in McKinney, Texas. She is also Secretary-elect of the PSA Board of Directors.

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