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Spring Grove Cemetary

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Spring Grove was chartered in 1845, and is one of the largest nonprofit cemeteries in the United States, and the most beautiful according to thousands of visitors who come to visit every year. There are 733 acres of which approximately 450 acres are developed. The lakes provide an excellent reflection of the bursting colors. After you have taken your beautiful photo’s we can all meet for lunch at 11:45 at Ruth’s Parkside Cafe 1550 Blue Rock Street ( five minutes away). Hope to see you there.

Smokey Mountain Destination Workshops – Spring and Fall

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The Ohio Valley Camera Club is pleased to announce Tom Croce and Rob Coomer are offering three additional workshops in the greater Smokey Mountain region in 2019. Dates: April 25 – 28, October 3 – 6 and October 24 – 27th. Tom is handling all information requests and registrations, so do not indicate you are attending on this site. For more information and to register visit: https://www.tomcrocephoto.com/Workshops-Seminars
Tom Croce and Rob Coomer are members in good standing with the Ohio Valley Camera Club and we are pleased to pass along his training opportunities for our members and others.
LIABILITY DISCLAIMER: Your membership with OVCC, as with all events posted on the OVCC Meetup site, on behalf of you, your family and all your other stakeholders, you understand the risks involved in your activities and accept entire responsibility and liability for your own safety, welfare and losses, as well as those you register, indemnifying and holding OVCC organizers harmless. Submission of your membership request signifies that you agree to these terms. If you don’t agree, don’t participate.

Butterflies of Equador Photographer’s Night

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“The Butterflies of Ecuador have descended upon Krohn Conservatory operated by Cincinnati Parks and located in beautiful Eden Park. The show creates a captivating environment filled with 12,000 butterflies in free flight for visitors of all ages to enjoy. Visitors will also encounter a bit of Ecuador, referred to as “four worlds in one,” represented by different climate zones: Amazons, Andes, Coast and the Galapagos Islands.”

This annual after hours event for photographers enables shooting with tripods and monopods.

K & R Photographics will be providing macro lenses and some special lighting for use at Krohn Conservatory’s night for photographers. BRING your own tripods and monopods.
Charge At Door: $10,or $25 unlimited annual pass.

APRIL MEETING: City Scapes / RAW Plus Initial Beyond RAW Processing

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NEW LOCATION: Maplewood Kitchen and Bar, 5065 Deerfield Blvd., Deerfield Towne Center. Enter Shopping Center at Main Entrance with Signage. Restaurant just to your right. Upon entering Maplewood, head right to the meeting room. TOPIC: CITY SCAPES OUR CRITIQUE: STEVEN AND SUZANNE BARGER EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM: Steve will take us through his normal workflow in RAW (Light Room), then discuss some additional steps including: selections, layer masking and blends. BIO: This past year Steven and Suzanne had two images selected into National Association of Nature Photographer’s (NANPA) top 100 collection, and one image was accepted by the Professional Photographer’s Association (PPA) into their Loan Collection. Steven and Suzanne Barger enjoy capturing city scapes, more so at night. They have been seriously photographing for about 30 years. They have been to Svalbard Norway, Iceland, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, several places in Canada and to numerous regions in the US to photograph nature. They have co-led several photo tours and workshops in Alaska, Hocking Hills in SE Ohio, the Smoky Mountains, Yellowstone National Park and Colorado. Steve also co-presented a seminar at the New England Council of Camera Clubs. Their photographs have been used in several books and web sites. One image was selected for the cover of the book, Caribou and the North: A Shared Legacy. Steve has had several images featured in NANPA’s Showcase of Images, and has had displays in several galleries throughout the US. Both Suzanne and Steve have been active with the annual Shoot the Hill’s photo competition held in Hocking Hills State Park for many years. Most recently, they have been to Svalbard Norway. Steve has also been at sites to photograph polar bears, wolves and the Milky Way. Their images are sold at “Art on the Levee” at Newport on the Levee. Barger Nature Photography sbarger3@mac.com www.BargerNaturePhotography.com https://500px.com/sbarger3 ____________________________________________________________________________________ INSTRUCTIONS: DO NOT UPLOAD MORE THAN ONE IMAGE AT A TIME Prepare your file for upload to the OVCC Critique site by following these procedures: Members may submit up to three images in JPEG FORMAT. • Depending on quantity of images submitted we may not be able to review all second images. FINE PRINT: WE CAN ONLY GUARANTEE CRITIQUING YOUR FIRST IMAGE SUBMITTED, AND IF IT INCLUDES YOUR FULL NAME WITHIN THE TITLE Deadline for submitting images will be 10:00 PM of the Friday prior to our meeting. • Sizing: reduce all images to Resolution of 72, and, for horizontal images 1026 pixels wide. For vertical images 736 pixels high. • Rename your file: Last Name, First Initial, Image Title, followed by #1 for first image and #2 for second image. Example: Sears, R. – My Image #1 Off Topic images will be deleted at the request of several members. TO SUBMIT YOUR IMAGES on or after the FIRST OF THE MONTH https://ovcc.smugmug.com/upload/q6jM3G/critique We are asking all to chip in to help defray the cost of our appreciation gifting to our speakers. A great way for all photography levels to learn how to improve, along with having a great time. PART 2: TO COME.

2019 Montgomery 32nd Annual Photo Contest

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• What we’ll do
The Montgomery Arts Commission will host Exposure: Montgomery, the City’s 32nd annual photo competition, on Sunday, April 14, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the historic Universalist Church, located on the corner of Montgomery and Remington Roads. In addition to the exhibit and awards presentation, the public is invited to a “sneak peek” reception on Saturday, April 13, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Universalist Church.

The competition, open to beginners and serious amateurs alike, is the longest-running photo contest in the region. Judging is based on photos that capture technical brilliance, originality or a unique point of view, and are chosen from both adult and student categories. Up to 10 winners in each category will be awarded $100 each. Winning photos will be publicly displayed at Christ Hospital after the competition from April 20-May 17.

The judges this year included Liz Dufour (Cincinnati Enquirer photo-journalist), Emily Bauman (Curatorial Assistant, Cincinnati Art Museum), and Emily Momohara (Associate Professor, Cincinnati Art Academy).

Photographers may submit up to three photos March 1st through April 1st to Montgomery City Hall from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Entry fee is $10 per photo for adults, and $5 per photo for students of high school age and below. Entry requirements, including information on how to properly mount photos for display, are below. A brochure for the event that includes the Entry Form to be on the back of the image is located at this link.

https://www.montgomeryohio.org/download/montgomery_bulletins/2019/Exposure-Montgomery-Photo-Contest-entry-requirements.pdf

For more information, call 513-891-2424.

• What to bring
Typically small bottles of water and snacks are available for free (small donation accepted). Bring a smile and review the photos before the awards are announced.

• Important to know
You need to submit your prints by April 1 at the Montgomery City Hall located at 10101 Montgomery Road. There are rules for submitting images you must obey per the ENTRY INFORMATION following. There is public parking behind the historic church within a block or two.

ENTRY INFORMATION
• Each entry must be an original photograph of the competitor’s own creation.
• Entries must be in a photographic medium: black and white, color or experimental.
• Each entry must be securely mounted on a stiff backing suitable for hanging.
• Matting is required for a photograph to be exhibited. Un-matted photographs will be judged but are ineligible for the exhibition.
• Dimensions of each entry including the matting must be at least 8” x 10” but not more than 16” x 20”.
• The entry form must be clearly visible and affixed securely to the entry’s backing material.
• Entries in frames and/or under glass will not be accepted.
• Entries signed or otherwise identified on the photograph’s front will be eliminated from consideration.
• No more than 3 entries per competitor will be accepted.
• Any entry displaying subject matter deemed by the judging panel or the Arts Commission as unsuitable for public display to an audience of all ages shall be rejected for all purposes of the competition.

Harriet Beecher Stowe House Photo Tour

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NOTE: This was originally scheduled for April 6 but had to be moved back one week to April 13th due to the OVCC Fine Arts Seminar being planned for April 6. Our apologies for any inconvenience.

A private tour of the Harriet Beecher Stowe house is planned for April 13 from 3-4 pm. A tour guide will provide stories about the house and the famous anti-slavery author. She came from the Beecher family, a famous religious family, and is best known for her novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852), which depicts the harsh conditions for enslaved African Americans. The book reached millions as a novel and play, and became influential in the United States and Great Britain, energizing anti-slavery forces in the American North, while provoking widespread anger in the South. Stowe wrote 30 books, including novels, three travel memoirs, and collections of articles and letters. She was influential for both her writings and her public stances and debates on social issues of the day.

In 1832, at the age of 21, Harriet Beecher moved to Cincinnati, Ohio to join her father, who had become the president of Lane Theological Seminary. There, she also joined the Semi-Colon Club, a literary salon and social club whose members included the Beecher sisters, Caroline Lee Hentz, Salmon P. Chase (future governor of the state and Secretary of Treasury under President Lincoln), Emily Blackwell and others.

It was in the literary club that she met Calvin Ellis Stowe, a widower who was a professor at the seminary. The two married on January 6, 1836.[6] He was an ardent critic of slavery, and the Stowes supported the Underground Railroad, temporarily housing several fugitive slaves in their home.

There are no restrictions on taking photos, however, it was noted that most of the artifacts from the Stowe family were taken with them when they moved from Cincinnati. After touring the house we will walk 2 blocks to the German Cemetery to explore the names on the graves and take a few more images.

Parking – there is room for 10 cars at the house (lot east side of house off Foraker Ave.), beyond that there is street parking on Foraker on the south side of the house.

Entrance Fee – $4 if less 9 persons or less attend, $3 if 10 or more persons attend.

What to Photograph – shots of the house, interior, neighboring structures, German Cemetery

Directions – off I-75 South take the Martin Luther King exit and head east, turn south onto Gilbert Ave. and east on Foraker Ave.

ARTISTIC AND FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY SYMPOSIUM – 5 SEATS LEFT

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READ THIS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO REGISTER: You cannot register at this site. After reading our announcement, follow the link below to the Arts Alliance to register. Ignore our system saying one is going. PHOTO BY: Tom Croce Photography Brought to you by the Ohio Valley Camera Club and our Partner, The Arts Alliance DOORS OPEN NOT BEFORE 1:10 pm . We ask you not disturb our presenters or staff during setup. SKILL LEVEL: For Advanced Amateur Photographers and above. SEE BELOW FOR REGISTRATION. Presentations by four of our region’s finest photographers. Each will present and serve on a panel to advise and answer your questions – recommended submitting your questions by March 31st to rich@richsearsphotography.com for priority handling. Enter “Symposium Question” in Subject line. Our four presenters are: Robert Coomer fine art photography, specializing in the Art of Decay and prints on distressed steel. He is also well versed in traditional wildlife and nature photography. Robert Coomer’s steel prints are an original and incredibly unique process that he has developed. It is a fascinating, nature driven process, and the results are well worth the months invested. Tom Croce www.tomcrocephoto.com is one of the finest, award winning nature and landscape photographers in SW Ohio. Some of his most beautiful work is called “Sacred Earth.” Through his images Tom works to create environmental portraits that are expressions of the emotion and feeling of a place at the time of making the exposure, and to create images that capture a sense of time and place. Tina Gutierrez www.tinagutierrezarts.photoshelter.com fine art photographer/freelance. Unique portraiture and underwater photography. Her work reflects her passion for music, instruments, and musicians. Depicting classical balance and beauty in the human form is the hallmark of Tina’s work. She has a wide range of talents as a photographer and she is also passionate about the Renaissance Lute, which she plays skillfully. Tina is an Adjunct Professor at the Art Academy of Cincinnati.” Elle Pollard www.ellepollardcreativemedia.com/new-index impassioned for the great outdoors, Elle creates images that will make a difference in our fragile and precious environment. Her work of wildlife is incredibly impressive as she captures animals in their environments with such beauty. OBJECTIVE: MOTIVATE AND INSPIRE As a discerning photographer you have invested your time, effort and some coin to come this far. Why not step up to the pinnacle in photography, Fine Art Photography. LOCATION: Sinclair Community College, Mason 5386 Courseview Drive (off Kings Mills Rd.) PARKING: Some parking in front of first building (Large “B” Sign” more to back. Turn into Sinclair Campus, Enter Building B (first building off Courseview Drive) street or back (main) side. Inside the street entrance proceed down hallway and turn right to Community Room. Inside the rear turn left by welcome desk to Community Room. Again, room will open 1:10 PM. REGISTRATION: https://photographysymposium2019.eventbrite.com DO NOT REGISTER ON OUR MEETUP SITE BE COURTEOUS: AS THIS EVENT MAY FILL UP, DO NOT BE A NO SHOW, CANCEL IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND AND PERMIT SOMEONE ELSE TO ENJOY.

City Scapes. Prep for April Critique

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Tour Lower Downtown. Capture City Scapes between Mehring Way Pete Rose Way and Fifth Street. Included will be Smale Park, Government Square, Fountain Square, Ferris Wheel, and buildings along the way.
Meet at the Joe Morgan Statue, entrance to Great American Ball Park (100 Joe Nuxhall Way). We plan to depart 10:00 am.
Suggested Parking: Street Parking at the Banks. On Saturdays parking meters are not enforced until 2:00 pm., according to Downtown Cincinnati Inc. Or, Underground Great American Ballpark Underground Garage. Enter off Broadway at Second Street. $10. https://www.parkme.com/lot/189339/central-riverfront-cincinnati-oh
OPTION: Lunch at BurgerFi. 161 East Freedom Way, above parking garage. Gourmet all natural burgers from certified angus, free of steroids, antibiotics and hormones. Also Chicken Sandwich, Veggie Burger, and plant base beyond Burger. https://burgerfi.com/

MARCH MEETING: General Wildlife/ How to Improve Wildlife Photography Near Home

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NEW LOCATION: Maplewood Kitchen and Bar, 5065 Deerfield Blvd., Deerfield Towne Center. Enter Shopping Center at Main Entrance with Signage. Restaurant just to your right. Upon entering Maplewood, head right to the meeting room.

EVERYONE: For showing before our meeting and during dinner everyone submit any number of images to our meetup site – Photo Section – MARCH Folder (any topic).

TOPIC: GENERAL WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY

OUR CRITIQUE: MARK KRAUS

BIO: I am a Nature Photographer living in Cincinnati, Ohio. My passion is photographing wildlife indigenous to the Southern Ohio area. I have
always loved doing things outdoors and was an avid hunter and fisherman. Now I bring many of those skills to my photography. I like to show views of wildlife many have not seen before. A good portion of my
photos are taken at local parks around the greater Cincinnati area.

I have been photographing on and off for about 30 years. About 15 years
ago I made photography a serious hobby, almost an addiction. Changed
totally to digital 8 years ago and never looked back.

Mark has always loved Macro Photography Mark explains, “When I was
starting out years ago I couldn’t get enough of John Shaw books. I
think his book Close-ups in Nature is what started my addiction. I also
like photographing any type of wildlife especially birds and small
animals. If it gets me outdoors or in the woods I will find something
to photograph. And even if I don’t get a shot, it will still be a
great day.”

Mark has won several awards over the years and have had images picked as top photos on the Nikonians web site for Macro and wildlife subjects. This is a web site for Nikon shooters from all over the world. In addition
to have images chosen they did a web interview.
Link https://www.nikonians.org/reviews/i-am-nikonians-mark-kraus-pipco-interview/tag/i_am_nikonians/p/all

My web site: www.markkraus.us

PART 2: Education: How to Improve Wildlife Photography Near Home.

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INSTRUCTIONS: Prepare your file for upload to the OVCC Critique site by following these procedures: Members may submit up to three images in JPEG FORMAT. • Depending on quantity of images submitted we may not be able to review all second images. FINE PRINT: WE CAN ONLY GUARANTEE CRITIQUING YOUR FIRST IMAGE SUBMITTED, AND IF IT INCLUDES YOUR FULL NAME WITHIN THE TITLE Deadline for submitting images will be 10:00 PM of the Friday prior to our meeting. • Sizing: reduce all images to Resolution of 72, and, for horizontal images 1026 pixels wide. For vertical images 736 pixels high. • Rename your file: Last Name, First Initial, Image Title, followed by #1 for first image and #2 for second image. Example: Sears, R. – My Image #1 Off Topic images will be deleted at the request of several members.
TO SUBMIT YOUR IMAGES on or after the FIRST OF THE MONTH
https://ovcc.smugmug.com/upload/q6jM3G/critique

We are asking all to chip in to help defray the cost of our appreciation gifting to our speakers. A great way for all photography levels to learn how to improve, along with having a great time.

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS -INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED

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Tuesday Evenings, 6:00 – 8:00 PM March 5 through April 23
(Yes, one class has already be conducted prior to our club’s ability to post)

Get the most from your digital camera! Join instructor Tom Croce for this intermediate to advanced class in digital photography. Improve your photos with control of composition and subject matter.
COST – $100
Student annual membership fee required to attend classes. CALL 424-2717 OR REGISTER AT www.middletownartscenter.com

MIDDLETOWN ARTS CENTER
130 N. VERITY PARKWAY, MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 45042
INSTRUCTOR: TOM CROCE