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Official Newsletter of the Capital City Camera Club September/October 2010
Club Officers President - Sue Sizemore - Jan/Jul* Vice President - Renette Jodoin - Sep
Secretary - Rhonda Goode - Mar Treasurer - Bryan Hassler - OctPast President - Chuck Rice - Feb/Jun
Don BallJennifer BarkerAnita BarnesRon “Bart” BartoszewiczBetty Beasley - NovDave BedingfieldAnna BishopDonna Blanks - MayRobin Bradford - JulJennifer BrownBarbara BryanDiana BunchErik ChavezCameron CurisBonnie Eberwein - AprJerry EnochMit Fontaine - AugJan GillSri Ginjupalli- FebAleah Goode - Mar
Tim GoodePatsy HeatonBeverly Henry - JanJennifer HolmanJanice HowellAlexis JodoinRoger Jodoin - SepRegina KakhnovetsCharlie KuykendallJesse KuykendallNathan KuykendallJim LarkinsCaryl Lawson - AugTeresa Lizotte - AprPam Long - AugTom McGregorSue MeheargDanette MillsCurtis MiyasakaFelix Moorer
Debra PadgettJim PappanastosJennifer PatrickDiAnna PaulkValencia PriceElizabeth RhodesCarl Saunders - JunDiane Sims - MaySharon SlaterDarryl Spaulding - OctLinda StarnesRobert ThomsonRhonda WardNancy WeaverJackie Webber - NovKahri WebberConnie WestoverMatt WilsonDan Younger
Club Members
Membership CommitteeChairman - Roger Jodoin
Mit Fontaine Jackie Webber
Program CommitteeCo-Chairman - Betty BeasleyCo-Chairman - Diana Bunch
Patsy Heaton Caryl Lawson
Publicity CommitteeChairman - Vacant
Newsletter Editor - Sue SizemoreWeb Master - Chuck Rice
Field Trip CommitteeChairman - Jennifer Barker
Jennifer BrownPam LongCarl Saunders
Darryl Spaulding
Background photo by Pam Long
* Months following members’ names indicate when member
volunteered to bring refreshments for 2010 meetings.
A Note from the Club President. . .
In a couple of months, it will be time to determine who our MEMBER OF THE YEAR for 2010 will be. Selection is based on a point system that reflects the member’s participation in club activities during the year. Not surprisingly, last year’s MOY was Carl “Snake” Saunders, and it will be interesting to see who will take the honor this year at our December meeting. All points must be documented, so always remember to sign in at every meeting and event or post an image taken at the event to the appropriate gallery on the club’s website.
Here’s a reminder of just how the points are awarded:
• 1 point for attending a regular club meeting (business meetings excluded)• 2 points for presenting a 1-hour program at a regular club meeting• 3 points for presenting a 2-hour workshop (not at a regular club meeting)• 1 point for each entry in the club’s print competitions• 1 point for each entry in Online Monthly Competition (limit 1 entry/month)• 2 points for participating in a field trip or workshop scheduled by the club• 1 point per month(maximum) for participating in a regular photo Safari • 1 point for each makeup Safari (maximum two makeup Safaris in a month
if no field trip/workshop points are awarded)*
If you have any questions about the MOY points, please don’t hesitate to ask.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sue Sizemore
Capital City
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Safari Rules: Safaris are member-coordinated events planned with the intention of taking photographs. These events may be organized by any club member at any time, but at least 3 members must participate for the Safari to count. All participants in the Safari must have at least one image posted on the Safari gallery on the clubʼs website. * A maximum of 3 points per member per month will be awarded for field trip, workshop and Safari participation. A member can earn 2 points for a field trip/workshop and 1 point for a regular Safari for the 3 points, or they can earn the 3 points by participating in 1 regular Safari and 2 Makeup Safaris.
Meeting Minutes - August 10Club President Sue Sizemore opened the meeting by welcoming members and seven guests. Sue announced that this meeting was a competition meeting with categories of “Open” and “Abstract”. She introduced Billy Birchfield, photographer for Caffco, Intl. as the Judge for the competition. Winners were reminded to email their images to Chuck Rice.
The competition included 12 prints for Novice Abstract, 12 prints for Novice Open, six prints in Advanced Abstract and six prints in Advanced Open.
Following the competition, refreshments were provided by Mit Fontaine, Caryl Lawson and Pamela Long.
After the break, Sue announced the upcoming workshop would be held August 14, 9:00 a.m. at Faulkner University. The workshop will be conducted by Faulkner photographer Ryan Bartels.
Caryl Lawsonʼs image, Pride and Patriotism, was announced as the winner of the July on-line competition. Members voted for Wood as the on-line theme for September (Aug 15 – Sep 30).
Diana Bunch (speaking for the program committee) asked if the membership at large would be opposed to having a meeting where the more experienced photographers would help the newer members learn how to improve their photographic skills especially in the ways of preparing prints for entering competition and displaying the prints. No opposition was raised.
Jackie Webber announced that Alabama State University will have a photo exhibit October 15, 2010 through November 19, 2010. The theme will be Black & White Photography.
Sue led a discussion on the Christmas party to be held in December. The members voted to have a pot-luck supper at the December meeting held at Eastmont Baptist.
Next Business Meeting is August 23, 2010, Eastmont Baptist. Next Member Meeting is September13, 2010.
Aleah Goode won the door prize drawing.
Cathryn Crumpton, Jennifer Patrick and Rhonda Ward became members.
Meeting adjourned.
Capital City _______________________ CAMERA CLUB
Meeting Minutes - September 13Club President Sue Sizemore called the meeting to order and introduced 4 guests and 2 new members. The new members are Jan Gill and Debra Padgett.
Sue reminded the members that Bryan Hassler and Darryl Spaulding will provide refreshments for the October meeting, but we still need two members to provide refreshments at the November meeting. Jackie Webber and Betty Beasley volunteered. A sign-up sheet for volunteers for 2011 refreshments was also circulated.
Participants in the field trip to Callaway Gardens will meet at the Brunos parking lot located at I-85 (Mitylene) Exit 11 at 8:00 am to carpool or caravan.
"LIQUID TURQUOISE" won the August Online Competition. Sue reminded the members to go online now that this competition is over and identify their images. Members voted for “THE COLOR ORANGE” as the theme for the October Online Competition. Photos must be taken Sep 15-Oct 31. Members were also reminded that membership dues must be current to be eligible to enter any club competitions.
Deadline to turn in prints for the Alabama National Fair photography competition is Sep 23 at 3:00 pm to Capitol Filmworks on Forest Avenue. This year the photography display area has been moved to the Cultural Arts Center building located behind the Coliseum.
The Alabama State University Black & White Photo Exhibition is Oct 15-Nov 19 in the Warren-Britt Gallery. Cleve Webber, the gallery curator, has requested standard gallery exhibit preparation: white or off-white mat, framed and ready to hang. Members may bring prints to the Oct 11 meeting and Sue will get them to Cleve at ASU. We are planning an opening reception on Friday evening, Oct 15, at a time to be determined. Refreshments will be proviided by club members. WSFA-TV may provide news coverage since Jackie Webber currently has some interns working there. The CAPS Photo Club (Wetumpka) and Shades Valley Photo Club in Birmingham are also invited to participate in the exhibit.
The door prize, a book on Photoshop Plug-Ins, was won by Jennifer Brown.
The members paused for a break. with refreshments provided by Renette and Roger Jodoin. Following a member-led program on “Preparing Prints for Competition and Exhibition” the meeting was adjourned.
Capital City
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ADVANCEDAugust Print Competition
Sailing in the Storm by Mit Fontaine
1st Place - Abstract
Ruffles by Carl Saunders2nd Place - Abstract
Entangled Rainbows by Tim Goode3rd Place - Abstract
Six Floors by Carl Saunders
Honorable Mention - Abstract
ADVANCEDAugust Print Competition
Solitude by Tim Goode
1st Place - Open Category
Cruising by Carl Saunders2nd Place - Open Category
Fishing at Sunrise by Mit Fontaine3rd Place - Open Category
Liquid Rainbow by Mit FontaineHonorable Mention - Open Category
NOVICEAugust Print Competition
Color Fusion by Rhonda Goode1st Place - Abstract
Yellowstone Geyser Watercolor by Linda Starnes2nd Place - Abstract
A Wing and a Prayer by Beverly Henry3rd Place - Abstract
Glowing Swirl of Light by Linda StarnesHonorable Mention - Abstract
Defying Gravity by Caryl LawsonHonorable Mention - Abstract
NOVICEAugust Print Competition
In Thought by Rhonda Goode1st Place - Open Category
Rain Kissed by Rhonda Goode2nd Place - Open Category
Face Full of History by Caryl Lawson
3rd Place - Open Category
Bell Tower by Pam LongHonorable Mention
Open Category
Tranquility at the Tetons
by Linda StarnesHonorable Mention
ONLINE COMPETITION
JulyTHEME: Independence Day
Winner“Pride & Patriotism” by Caryl Lawson
ONLINE COMPETITION
AugustTHEME: Eyes
Winner“Liquid Turquoise” by Caryl Lawson
September Online Theme: “Wood” October Online Theme: “The Color Orange” (Photos must be taken Aug 15-Sep 30, 2010) (Photos must be taken Sep 15-Oct 31 2010)
Images from the Studio Lighting Workshop - August 14, 2010
Ryan Bartels provided an outstanding studio lighting workshop for our members. From explaining the intricacies of setting up lights, reflectors, background screens, and even the best sources to purchase equipment, Ryan hit the ground running and provided nonstop information and opportunities for a great hands-on learning experience.
Thanks to Aleah Goode and Caryl Lawson for setting up this excellent event with a very talented photographer and the perfect model!
Photo by Darryl Spaulding
Photo by Tim Goode
Photo by Tim Goode
Photo by Tim Goode
Images from the Studio Lighting Workshop - August 14, 2010
Not everyone has the patience, poise, and demeanor to be a good model, but Musette Strong was up to the challenge and helped make our workshop a truly successful experience. Thank you, Musette, well done!
Photo by Tim Goode
Photo by Janice Howell
Bottom photos by Darryl Spaulding
EventsSeptember 13! CCCC Meeting, 7:00 p.m., Eastmont Baptist Church
- Member-led Workshop on Preparing Prints for Exhibition! ! ! and Competition
September 18! Field Trip to Calloway Gardens, Pine Mountain , Georgia
September 27! No Business Meeting This Month
October 2! ! Riverwalk Festival (Art Show), 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
October 11! ! CCCC Meeting, 7:00 p.m., Eastmont Baptist Church! ! ! - Competition: “Trash” & “Open” Categories
- Turn in B&W Prints for ASU Photo Exhibit
October 15! ! Black & White Photography Exhibit at Alabama State University - Opening Reception Oct 15- Exhibit dates: Oct 15-Nov 19
October 16! ! Field Trip to The Grand Old Pumpkin Patch, Clanton, Alabama
October 23! ! Submit entries for the Alabama National Fair photography competition ! ! ! by 3:30 p.m. to Capitol Filmworks on Forest Avenue
October 25! ! CCCC Business Meeting, Eastmont Baptist, 6:30 P.M.
October 25! ! Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Exhibit of 80 photographs ! ! ! by Annie Liebovitz, “Women” (Exhibit ends January 9, 2011)
ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF VISUAL & THEATRE ARTS
has invited the
CAPITAL CITY CAMERA CLUB, MONTGOMERYCAPS PHOTO CLUB, WETUMPKA
SHADES VALLEY CAMERA CLUB, BIRMINGHAM
TO PARTICIPATE IN ABLACK-AND-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION
October 15 - November 19, 2010in the
Warren-Britt Gallery
An opening reception will be held October 15 at (Time TBD) in the gallery.
The exhibition if free, and the public may view the works weekdays between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Background photo by Carl “Snake” Saunders
Pumpkin Patch in Clanton, ALABAMALocated just o! of Interstate 65 in Clanton, Alabama, the Grand Ole Pumpkin Patch has more entertainment than you can shake a stick at. From the acres of fresh-o!-the-vine pumpkins, pony rides, face painting and hay rides, all the way to helicopter rides and funnel cakes, we have something for each member of the family. We're sure you'll have a memorable adventure each time you visit.
LOCATION
35 MILES NORTH OF MONTGOMERY IN CLANTON, ALABAMA.
From I-65N, take Exit 212 (CLANTON/LAY DAM) and turn left from the exit ramp.
Travel 3/4 of a mile on Highway 145 (Lay Dam Road) to the Grand Ole Pumpkin Patch.
Pumpkins, Gourds and Sunflowers, oh my!
With over 35 acres devoted to growing the South's best pumpkins, gourds and other beautiful Fall plants, there is a variety of di!erent sized quality pumpkins to choose from. We're confident you'll find the perfect pumpkin that calls out your name.
http://www.grandolepumpkinpatch.net/
CCCC Field Trip - October 16, 2010
Photo by Sue Sizemore
Alabama Frontier DaysThe most authentic Living History event in the state, Alabama Frontier Days is a reenactment of Alabama's 18-19th century from French Colonial times to the early American period. Includes Native American reenactors, period traders, merchants and entertainers. Alabama Frontier Days is a wonderful opportunity to see the unique culture of the South as it was transformed from Creek Indian lands to pioneer settler forts and homesteads during the period of 1700 to 1820. French Fort Toulouse will be occupied by a full force of authentically costumed French Colonial Marines and a War of 1812 camp will be set up next to Fort Jackson. We have also scheduled various demonstrations and period entertainments. A partial list of the demonstrations includes:
Native American
• Pottery Making• Dugout Canoe Construction• Hide Tanning• Creek Indian Hunting Camp
Colonial/Early American
• Spinning, Weaving & Dying• Blacksmithing• Use of a Flintlock Musket• Knife Making• Ft. Toulouse Colonial Marines• War of 1812 Military Encampment• Military Surgeon
November 3-7, 2010
AdmissionStudents $6.00Adults $7.00
Hours: 8:30-4:30 pm
Period Entertainment
• Puppet & Marionette Shows• Strolling Balladeers
CCCC Field Trip - November 6, 2010
PRINT COMPETITIONS
The Capital City Camera Club holds print competitions for members five times a year. Each competition night includes a themed category and an open category for both advanced and novice entries. Themes are chosen each year by the Competition Committee. Recent competitions have included portraits, architecture, still life, animals, and many others. The winners of those competitions are posted in our competition galleries. Winners are awarded ribbons for First, Second & Third Place and Honorable Mention. At the end of the year, one winning print is chosen as "Print of the Year." Join the club and enter your prints in the next competition.
2010 COMPETITION THEMES
April - Colors & Open
June - City & Open
August - Abstract & Open
October - Trash & Open
November - Candy & Open
Background Photo by Mit Fontaine