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ricktas
28-05-2009, 9:48pm
Are you a member of your local Camera Club?

If you would like to post the details here, so other members in your area can look it up. Feel free.

Please put the Town and State at the top of your post so other members can quickly scan the posts to find a relevant club near them

jev
28-05-2009, 9:59pm
Not exactly what you ask there, but if I may... I am involved in setting one up in our neighbourhood. Just wondering what type of activities are most wanted, so if that could be added I would be grateful!

ricktas
28-05-2009, 10:10pm
Joost, just thought it would be good to have a thread listing the camera clubs in members areas. I know a lot of AP members are also active in their local club, and some even have AP listed as a link on their websites.

So please post info about yours Joost.

Riverlander
28-05-2009, 10:25pm
Riverland Camera Club is rather small - about 15 active members - but meets twice a month (1st & 3rd) Tuesdays, 7-45pm, at Berri Primary School. We have some very experienced photographers and photoshop users, and a few absolute newbies!
All visitors welcome to any meeting.
We have a variety of activities including inter-club competitions (we win our share), and occasional field trips on weekends.

jev
28-05-2009, 11:53pm
camera clubs in members areas.
I don't think it'll be of any use to anyone else (since it's located a good 20.000 km from Ozz eh?) but since you insist: ;)

Photoclub Vathorst (name is not fixed yet), Amersfoort, the Netherlands :D

We're just starting, first official meeting sunday june 7. Planning to meet once or twice per month, 24 potential members now (we don't accept members until we've got a suitable indoor meeting-place and have an okay from the official Dutch photofederation).

Average age of members: I'm guessing 35 or so. This is the main reason for starting this club... we've got another club here in the city but that mainly consists of members well in retirement (65+) that don't connect well with "young" and eager digital togs.

Most members are just starting in photography (another reason not to join the existing club) and they're mainly seeking knowledge and just enjoying social interactivity whilst doing their thing.

Activities will include:
- workshops (planned: introduction, studio, portrait, system-flash, postprocessing)
- presenting and critiquing
- meeting and photographing together, possibly group based ("field trips" as well as specialized working groups)
- visiting of expositions, festivals and tradeshows
- longer term: competitions and expositions

The reason for asking to list the activities your clubs organize is that most clubs here do the same things all in a similar way whilst it would be nice to have something completely different. For example: how do you guys organize critique sessions - is that based on prints, does your club use a beamer or perhaps even something different? If you've got an exposition, does the club provide frames and mattes? Do you print yourself and bring that or does the club do all the printing? That's the sort of information I'm after...

DSLR400D
03-06-2009, 2:14pm
I am becoming a member this friday of my local camera club in Mosman called: Mosman Camera Club (http://www.mosmancameraclub.org.au/). It is in Sydney, NSW.

MattC
03-06-2009, 4:30pm
Meets at the Blackwood Memorial Hall, Coramandel Parade, Blackwood SA
Meets alternate Thursdays at 7.30pm
We are a friendly club, consisting of around 20-30 active members, and cater to all types, and levels of photographers.
We regularly hold competitions (approx 1 per month) where we have guest judges score our work. We also have interclub comps, and end of year trophies etc.
Apart from the comps we run workshops, and have field trips when possible.

All in all a very friendly group, that has helped improve my photography skills and knowledge :)

Ellen
03-06-2009, 7:13pm
I'm going to become a member of my local! Went to my first meeting last week, and quite enjoyed it. Its the Diamond Valley Photographic Society. Lots of experienced photographers who I am looking forward to learning lots from...

http://www.dvps.org.au/

TEITZY
03-06-2009, 11:19pm
I'm a member of the Shepparton Camera Club.

You can find contact info on the link below for many regional Victorian clubs including Shepp.

We also have a facebook page :D

http://www.vaps.org.au/Html/Regional%20Contacts.htm

Cheers
Leigh

NikonNellie
03-06-2009, 11:37pm
I have approached the Principal at the College I work at about starting a camera club that both College and Community members can join. If and when I get it started it will be located in Kellyville, Sydney. We would probably meet once or twice a month - so if anyone is interested keep an eye on this forum for a post to give more details.

enduro
04-06-2009, 1:05am
Not specifically a camera club:

http://www.wanats.iinet.net.au/photography.html

It's the adopted photographic branch of the WANATS [West. Aust. Naturalists Club]. You don't have to photograph flora or fauna to come along, natural landscapes will do!

I'm happy to take AP members along as a guest if they are interested in attending an event or meeting night. We have a some outstanding published (continuously) photographers and a very varied membership. The group is non-competitive (not comps). You can show any of you work each night or event.

I thoroughly enjoy every contact I have with this group.

Lani
08-06-2009, 10:28am
Launceston Photographic Society....meets the last Tuesday of each month, with a pub night on the 2nd Tuesday of each month.

Guest speakers, monthly competitions, outings, members have a range of experience- from new to Photography through to professionals...all keen to share their photographic interest.

As I'm the recently elected new president :eek: , just PM me if you would like some more info...or check out www.lps.org.au.

Nickd1969
22-06-2009, 8:56pm
I have just joined The Yarra Ranges Photographic Society (http://yrps.org.au/) and have been to one photo comp meet, with a guest speaker and a workshop on exposure all in one week :eek:

They have regular guest speakers, photo comps and trips and also have a Redbubble Group (http://www.redbubble.com/groups/y-r-p-s?utm_source=RB&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=promo_badge_rb_logo).
I am sure they would welcome any one else that's new to photography, like me, or anyone with experience, with a warm reception like I received.
I'm glad I have joined as I've learnt heaps already and can't wait for the next meeting ;)

para
22-06-2009, 9:08pm
www.cpsinc.org.au/

Cairns Photographic Society
meet at
The Community Learning Centre(jcu)
Windarra Street
Woree

I @ M
22-06-2009, 9:37pm
As a member of this site for all of .... oh ..... 2 minutes maybe .... I might be a bit cheeky posting my first message as an ad - but for anyone in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne they could do a lot worse than check out the Eastern Suburbs Photographic Society. Our address is http://home.vicnet.net.au/~esps/index.html

Welcome to AP Bob, good looking site for the camera club you have :th3:, can't see a link there to AP yet but I am sure you can fix that within a couple of minutes. :)

Karl
23-06-2009, 9:23am
Saw this thread and thought I would put up the details of the club I belong to:

Western Australian Underwater Photographic Society (WAUPS)

We meet the fourth Tuesday of every month in the Games Room (out near the pool) of the Indian Ocean Hotel/Motel, 27 Hasting St Scarborough WA. Currently we have approx 45 members and looking for more. You don't have to be interested in underwater photography only as we enjoy all types.

Karl

Jimboshep
23-06-2009, 9:58am
I am a member of MPC. It is a fairly new club, just going into our second year.
Meeting are held at the Broadford Community Centre. We meet on the 3rd Wednesday of the month.The dates for the rest of the year are as follows. 15/7,19/8,16/9,18/11 & 16/12. Meeting start at 7:30pm.

For more information just send me a PM and i will put in you in contact with the club.:D

pollen
05-07-2009, 5:38pm
Hi we have a Photography Club at the University of Melbourne which is open to all. I think we're the largest University Photography Club in Victoria, but of course you don't have to be a Uni student to join, we have many members from the general public.

http://www.fotoholics.org/

Membership is a bit costly ($12 per year) but the good news is you don't have to be a member to come to events, though you do have to be a member to use the Equipment Rental Service, to get Discounts at Harvey Norman, other sponsors etc. Also I guess members get discounts to the rare events that cost money to come to.

mcdesign
05-07-2009, 7:13pm
We meet at the Soldiers Point Bowling Club on the 4th Tuesday of the month at 7 pm. The club was started just a year ago so we are still learning but having fun at the same time. Monthly subjects are set and we try to get in an outing.
Just PM me for more information if needed.

rookie
15-07-2009, 3:50pm
Hi mcdesign does the club take new members(cant PM as not enough posts)

RuthJ
15-07-2009, 4:35pm
Is anyone here a member of a club in Bris...south-east area?

Charmed
05-08-2009, 10:17am
At this point meet twice a month.
1st & 3rd Tuesday at 7pm

Very new club, think only 5 or 6 meetings have been held.
I've attended the last two.
For a new group, quite a lot of members, lot of enthusiasm & most are very new to photography. With a few members who really know their stuff.

Structure still needs to be put in place but the club as already outgrown 1st venue, tried a the Presbytery last night, but some want to give one of the meeting rooms @ the golf club a go. ( personally not a good idea ) So sooner a venue is settled on sooner some direction will be put in place I feel.

GlennSan
28-09-2009, 8:40am
Holds meetings twice monthly at 7:30pm on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday at Fernhill Retirement Community Hall, (War Veteran's Home), 81 - 103 King Street, Caboolture.

Mix of ages and levels of experience but a friendly and active club.

RuthJ - check http://www.psq.org.au/clubs.htm for a list that may help focus your search.

mcdesign
14-10-2009, 6:40pm
The Tomaree Peninsula photography Club is having its first exhibition on Sunday 25 October in the Seascape room, Soldiers Point Bowling Club, 11 am - 8 pm for those that are interested and live in or around Port Stephens. Look forward to seeing anyone from AP on the day.
:party6::party6::party6::party6::party6:

Bails55
20-10-2009, 12:46pm
The Melbourne Camera Club in South Melbourne (www.melbournephoto.org.au) is still going strong - it's quite close to the Sth Melb Market. I did their 6 week course a few years ago (sadly not with my digi camera...must revisit that!) and it wasn't bad. It was an intro course, mostly done by lectures/tutorials with a couple of field trips thrown in. I think the fee included 6 months membership.

OzzieTraveller
20-10-2009, 5:07pm
Does anyone in the Canberra - Queanbeyan area know of the region's camera clubs?? and their contact details. Regards, Phil

bobt
01-11-2009, 2:35pm
I may have posted this before - but for anyone in Melbourne, and on the eastern side of the city - we are a great club for you to join.

For all the information you could ask for, visit our website at

http://home.vicnet.net.au/~esps/index.html

Natsky
01-11-2009, 2:49pm
We are spoiled with 2 clubs in our area.

Lismore Camera Exchange

Meets 1st Thursday of the month, 7pm @ Goonellabah Sports Club

Very informal, social get together where members share images, experiments, knowledge and ideas.

Lismore Camera Club

Meets 1st & 3rd Monday of the month, 7:30pm @ Lismore Worker's Club

Traditional camera club with a formal structure, including basic workshops and competitions.

Satine
06-11-2009, 9:45am
Does anyone know any clubs near Tweed Heads or Murwillumbah area??

Fantasyphoto
06-11-2009, 9:55am
Does anyone know any clubs near Tweed Heads or Murwillumbah area??

A list of most NSW camera clubs can be found on the FCC of NSW website, a list of country clubs is on this page http://www.photographynsw.org.au/pages/club_finderc.php

cupic
12-01-2010, 10:39pm
Kiama-Shellharbour Camera Club meets at 7:30pm on the first and third Wednesdays of each month, at

Sapphire Room

Warilla Bowls and Recreation Club

Jason Avenue

Barrack Heights NSW

All welcome brands is not a issue


cheers

Judd
30-01-2010, 2:32pm
Blue Mountains Photography Group (BMPG)

http://www.bmpg.com.au/index.htm

Bax
30-01-2010, 3:50pm
I was contributing to the local clubs flickr page, but they booted me from contributing, no explination. Didn't make me feel very welcome that's for sure.

mikew09
30-01-2010, 4:40pm
Hmmm - I am also interested if there is a Brisbane club. Looks like nothing as yet.

Krzys
30-01-2010, 5:04pm
There are quite a few. Closest for me is in Mt Gravatt.

selaw
06-02-2010, 7:46pm
Is anyone here a member of a club in Bris...south-east area?

Hi RuthJ, I realise this query stems from some time ago but felt it couldn't hurt to mention the Redlands Camera Club through the Uniting Church. Their post box is in Wellington Point and I assume their physical adress is also Wellington Point. I am not a member there but am considering joining up. Roy

christophrm
28-02-2010, 9:46pm
I joined NCP last year. The club is based in Lindfield, a suburb of Sydney. The club meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday from February to early December and has a full program for 2010. You can find detail here (http://www.ncp.org.au).

Jcas
22-03-2010, 12:40pm
Rick do you know of any in Hobart or suburbs??

ricktas
22-03-2010, 5:54pm
Rick do you know of any in Hobart or suburbs??

There are several, but this is probably the most popular one : http://www.hobartphoto.org.au/

kazdez
30-04-2010, 3:40pm
If you are in the Brisbane north area, I am a member of the Aspley Camera Club. We meet twice a month on the 1st and 3rd Monday.

Have about 45-60 member and visitors each meeting, depending on the theme.

We have judging and themes the 1st Monday of the Month, and a training night on the 3rd monday of the month.

website is www.aspleycameraclub.org.au

They also have weekends away, participate in many of the competitions in the SE area and win many of them. If your free on the 1st or 3rd monday of the month, come along.

jeffde
05-05-2010, 1:42pm
Orange Camera Club NSW
Meetings, commencing at 7.00pm are held on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each
month at the rear of the Senior Citizens Centre, off Woolworths car park.
Visitors and new members are always welcome

Happy if you PM me....

mrvista
05-05-2010, 2:09pm
Hi all, I have moved from the Uk to Wagga Wagga and I am looking for a local club. I have looked on the Net and asked at the local Camera House but no luck. Anyone have any ideas?

Fantasyphoto
08-06-2010, 10:30am
Hi all, I have moved from the Uk to Wagga Wagga and I am looking for a local club. I have looked on the Net and asked at the local Camera House but no luck. Anyone have any ideas?

Most NSW clubs can be found at this site http://www.photographynsw.org.au/pages/club_finderc.php

Fantasyphoto
08-06-2010, 10:33am
Does anyone know of a club around the western suburbs of Victoria, specifically Melton?
Google isn't giving me much love, though this list may be of interest to people browsing through here.

http://www.digitalcamera.com.au/clubs/clubs_bm.shtml

This site may help http://www.vaps.com.au/ClubListForm.aspx

Paul G
11-07-2010, 3:02am
Toowoomba Photographic Society (http://www.tpsinc.org.au/)


The Toowoomba Photographic Society Inc. meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 7.15pm in DeMolay House 90 Margaret Street, opposite Queen’s Park.
There is also a Digital Group meeting on the fourth Friday of each month at 7.30pm in
DeMolay House 90 Margaret Street, opposite Queen’s Park.
All are welcome, whether beginners, experienced photographers or non-photographers. There is an entry fee of $2.00 per person. At the end of the meeting all present are invited to supper with a chance to discuss problems with others.
The club covers a wide range of formats and subjects. You don’t need to own the latest digital single lens reflex camera to be a member.
What is important is the end result, not the equipment used.

Competitions are held most months for black & white prints, colour prints and projected images (Digital and colour slides).
Work may be produced by the digital or analogue means either by the entrant or a commercial laboratory. This is judged by experienced photographers who provide helpful feedback and comments to the entrants.
For most meetings we have a guest speaker or one of our own members who gives a talk about some aspect of photography. Sometimes we have a practical night, such as a portrait workshop or a demonstration of a photographic technique.
As well as monthly meetings, outings are held through the year and members have the opportunity to attend photo conventions involving camera club members from all over Queensland.
A newsletter is published each month on this site and is available at the meetings and at Owen Camera House, Cyril’s Camera Centre and PhotoPro in Toowoomba.

Photographic Society of Queensland (http://www.psq.org.au/affiliatedclubs.html)

Lists all affiliated Queensland Clubs.

Fantasyphoto
14-07-2010, 8:54am
Mount Pritchard NSW
"Mounties Camera Club" meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month at "Mounties Club" Mt. Pritchard.

Hi Wal, now I know who you are.

When I remove my mask I am one of your judges :Doh:

paullivo
14-07-2010, 7:49pm
In Canberra there are two camera clubs

Canberra Photographic Society (http://www.canberra-photographic.org.au) this is the larger of the two clubs. They hold monthy competitions (1st Tue), activity nights (3rd Tue)and excursions. Lots of information on their recently redeveloped website.

Southside Camer Club (http://www.canberra-photographic.org.au) smaller club has presentations at meetings (2nd Thur) on a wide range of tipics followed by members show and tell of prints or projected images; they have monthly excursions (day trips and overnight); and there is a small Photoshop Special Interest Group that meets monthly.

Kym
01-08-2010, 5:10pm
I'm going to visit http://ttgcamera.blogspot.com/ on Monday the 9th.

Cliff
10-08-2010, 12:13pm
I recently joined the Beaudesert Camera Club

www.beaudesertcamera.com

Members meet 4th Tuesday of the month at 7pm 18 Albert St Beaudesert.
Guest speakers
Hands-on Workshops
Problem solving and information sharing
Members photo critique by guest speaker
Phototreks
Library
Monthly news letter + MUCH MORE.

Kym
19-08-2010, 3:34pm
I'm going to visit http://ttgcamera.blogspot.com/ on Monday the 9th.
Now the 23rd

thetaipan
21-08-2010, 8:07am
I am a member of the Gold Coast Photographic Society - meetings involve a competition night and a demonstrative night on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays, plus a "Digital" night which focuses on the post-processing techniques of mainly Lightroom and Photoshop. There is also a monthly outing and other more "unofficial" events. Its a large club with a lot of good shooters.

http://www.gcps.org.au/index.asp

Fantasyphoto
24-08-2010, 9:38am
I am looking for a camera club in the Nothern Sub's of Wollongong or even the Sutherland Shire. However, I have found 1 or 2 clubs in the area. Shame that the clubs have phone numbers that are disconnected and mobiles that numbers now belong to other people. BTW, are there any people out there in the Illawarra or Shire, that are as nutty as me that go and chase storms? That is pretty much the whole subject of my photography.

You will find the Shire clubs on this page, they are both at Cronulla
http://www.photographynsw.org.au/pages/club_finder.php

and the Wollongong clubs on this page listed under Warilla and Wollongong
http://www.photographynsw.org.au/pages/club_finderc.php

PM me if you have any difficulties with contact as I have judged competitions for all four clubs for many years and have alternate contact details to those advertised.

Kym
24-08-2010, 9:52am
I'm going to visit http://ttgcamera.blogspot.com/ on Monday the 9th 23rd.

A great evening @ Tea Tee Gully Camera Club. I took a few prints along and scored a well.
The judge scored between 3 and 10 on the night, a lot scored 4,5,6.
I managed a couple of 8's there was one 10 and three 9's on the night. I was very happy with that.

It took a a bit over an hour for each image to be displayed, commented on and scored. (Around 100+ photo's)
I felt I would have scored differently on about 20-25% of the photo's, the judge's take on some was quite different to how I saw things.
His very quick CC comments were good and sort of explained why he scored as he did.
That was a good learning experience for me.

The skill level varied a lot. A few very stunning images, a lot of good one, and quite a few others that were quite average.
So I guess the Club has everything from beginners to very experienced 'togs.

Met up with a long lost friend from my teens! That was good.

It was very friendly and they have a good program of activities. I'll be back!

MattC
24-08-2010, 10:47am
Good to hear you enjoyed yourself Kym, and are going back too.
Who was the judge BTW? It sounds like they scored fairly evenly for the night - and like you said, they can be quite helpful with their comments.

Mezz
10-09-2010, 9:19pm
Hi my sister inlaw is wanting to join a camera club in the Bairnsdale Vic aria if anyone can help thanks

I @ M
11-09-2010, 3:00am
Hi my sister inlaw is wanting to join a camera club in the Bairnsdale Vic aria if anyone can help thanks

Mezz, tell her to get in contact with the East Gippsland Photographic Society.

http://www.egipps.vic.gov.au/directory/S2_Item.asp?Mkey=3520&S3Key=156

It may or may not be her cup of tea, I have never had anything to do with them but I have heard widely conflicting views on their "club".

Mezz
11-09-2010, 9:48pm
Mezz, tell her to get in contact with the East Gippsland Photographic Society.

http://www.egipps.vic.gov.au/directory/S2_Item.asp?Mkey=3520&S3Key=156

It may or may not be her cup of tea, I have never had anything to do with them but I have heard widely conflicting views on their "club".

Thanks for that ill pass it on to her

pjs2
12-09-2010, 9:07pm
I am with this club and they are very well run and organised. Lots of comps and instructional oppertunities.
http://www.mgps.org.au/home/

ZedEx
22-09-2010, 9:28am
###? That is not even remotely close to Bairnsdale, Victoria :p


I am with this club and they are very well run and organised. Lots of comps and instructional oppertunities.
http://www.mgps.org.au/home/

Fantasyphoto
22-09-2010, 9:46am
###? That is not even remotely close to Bairnsdale, Victoria :p

Very few Brisbane clubs are close to Bairnsdale, as a matter of fact I can't think of any ;)

Xenedis
22-09-2010, 2:44pm
###? That is not even remotely close to Bairnsdale, Victoria :p

I think you'll find that he wasn't addressing the person who was looking for a club in Bairnsdale...

ZedEx
22-09-2010, 7:08pm
Ah-ha! Point taken, cheers :)



I think you'll find that he wasn't addressing the person who was looking for a club in Bairnsdale...

Chinook
10-10-2010, 11:38pm
I am joining one this week. The Gen Camera Club. Kalmaunda WA

sonofcoco
11-10-2010, 2:21am
Does anyone know any clubs near Tweed Heads or Murwillumbah area??

There used to be one that met at the South Tweed Bowl's Club. I can't remember which night or how often, but if you give the bowl's club a call they might be able to help.

I just noticed your message was Nov last year, but maybe this'll help anyway!

MattC
12-10-2010, 11:48am
Blackwood Photographic Club of S.A. has a new website, with all details and events!
www.blackwoodphotoclub.org

pod3009
13-10-2010, 6:49pm
My wife and I are members of the Shoalhaven Photographic Club. Members are friendly and there are lots of opportunities to learn more about photography, and the members are friendly. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights every month. More information is available from:
http://www.shoalphoto.org/

beckscj
26-10-2010, 6:00am
If any of the WA folk know of something in Carnarvon let me know. Would be nice to talk to someone else about stuff, the other half just looks at me blankly! :rolleyes:

Mikepaus
31-10-2010, 1:46pm
Castle Hill RSL Camera Club, Castle Hill NSW. This is a large club that meets three times a week, with guest speakers, workshops and an end of the month competition. A great club to be in if your from the Hills

Cheers

Mike

Mikepaus
31-10-2010, 1:47pm
I forgot to put in the URL for Castl Hill photography club
http://www.hillscameraclub.org.au/

Bromeo
31-10-2010, 3:16pm
I could make it out to Castle Hill now and then.

Does anyone know of any in the Blue Mountains? Preferably lower mountains but any will do.

Ionica
31-10-2010, 4:23pm
I could make it out to Castle Hill now and then.

Does anyone know of any in the Blue Mountains? Preferably lower mountains but any will do.

There are two in the Blue Mountains that I know of : Upper Blue Mountains Camera Club ( meets in Leura )

Blue Mountains Photography Group (meets in Springwood ).
More details available on their respective sites. Hope this is of assistance.
PS. - The Upper Blue Mountains Camera Club has a meeting tomorrow, starting at 7.30pm, with an exhibition of Abstracts.

Sobriquet
07-11-2010, 9:36pm
Might I suggest that the Federation of Camera Clubs http://www.photographynsw.org.au/pages/club_finder.php might be a good way to find one in NSW, sorry I don't know about other states

bjholton
23-11-2010, 7:36am
Central Coast Leagues Club Camera Club (http://www.cclccameraclub.org)

Hold meetings first and third Tuesday of each month except January of each year.

Have two competitions per month in two sections Print and DPI ( Digitally Projected Image )

ElizabethAtkinson
23-11-2010, 8:30am
Brownie 79
I'm also from Melton and interested in knowing if there is a club nearby. I know of two in Ballarat however I don't really fancy travelling that far, particularly in the winter dark.

patriciaann
26-01-2011, 9:26am
Hi to Mornington Peninsula photography enthusiasts.

We are looking for members to join our new club about to be launched on the 1st of March.

Meeting place: Rosebud Library

Times: 7:30, 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the Month

the name of the club is the Nepean Camera Club and all welcome, feel free to send me a pm for any details you might like

Pat

DAZTOGRAPHY
06-02-2011, 12:01pm
i've just attended my first meeting at the ipswich photographic society. they are based in ipswich, qld. great club with some nice people. i'll let you know how i go once i'm a full member..
http://ipswichphotosociety.org/

aquafish
24-02-2011, 3:30pm
Aspley Camera Club
The Club meets on the first and third Monday of each month at the ROAB Hall, 30 Seeney Street, Zillmere Qld 4034. Meetings begin at 7:30 pm and all are welcome, whether beginners, experienced photographers or non-photographers.

brie321
10-03-2011, 3:01pm
Ryde Eastwood Leagues Club Camera Club.

I am a member of the above club it meets 3 Mondays per month one night we have a guest presenter, the following Monday a digital night where we learn to edit our photos an a competition night where a visiting judge judges our photos. I have learn't so much from attending the club, and it is also a lot of fun.

Sammy7
11-03-2011, 11:16am
Williamstown Camera Club - Western Melbourne

Meets two Tuesdays a month - http://home.vicnet.net.au/~wcclub/ :th3:

Blueywa
06-04-2011, 9:24pm
Link to clubs for West Australians;

http://www.wapf.org.au/

Lubitel 2
10-04-2011, 11:28pm
Looking for a camera club in North suburbs of Perth if anyone know any?? Prefer to be around Ozy Park, Please let me know>

Blueywa
15-04-2011, 8:35pm
Lubitel 2,
Try this for a northern suburb club.

http://www.nepg.com.au/

Calelli
20-04-2011, 8:20pm
Pittwater Camera Club is based in Bayview's Yacht Racing Association building on Pittwater Road. Meetings are held every 2nd Monday. The meetings normally run from 7.45 pm, but keep an eye on the website for details of tutorials which begin at earlier times.

http://www.pittwatercameraclub.org/index.html

Carol1950
28-09-2011, 10:21am
Hi all
I am a member of a photographic group in my area, but I am getting bored. We just sit there and look at each others photos and say...nice....great.....hmmmm....etc.
Can anybody give me some tips to take with me to the next meet to spice things up? I love the people, just getting bored with what they are doing.
I am in Victoria.
Cheers
Carol :D

GaryJay
28-09-2011, 2:58pm
Been away and started a photographic club in SE QLD,called Greenbank Lenses and is at ,wait for it ,Greenbank.Our meetings are held 1st Thurs every month at the Currong rooms beside the Greenbank Community Centre on Teviot Rd.If you are local come and join,meetings start at 7.00pm.

enduro
28-09-2011, 8:03pm
How about having some guest speakers to talk about their particular commissions, techniques and the like.

If you have a projector handy you could also have members attend and demonstrate PS techniques, Lightroom etc.




Hi all
I am a member of a photographic group in my area, but I am getting bored. We just sit there and look at each others photos and say...nice....great.....hmmmm....etc.
Can anybody give me some tips to take with me to the next meet to spice things up? I love the people, just getting bored with what they are doing.
I am in Victoria.
Cheers
Carol :D

Jeff49
14-10-2011, 2:13pm
Frankston Photographic Club, in Victoria Australia. We have about 120 members, and meet every Wednesday.

Jeff

lenscap
07-11-2011, 11:00pm
Since joining a photography club I have learnt a lot and become far more critical of my own work (for the better). I was becoming a bit lazy and needed some more inspiration to relight my enthusiasm. Mt Gravatt Photograpy Society (Brisbane) is varied with a competition evening and a guest speaker evening each month, as well as smaller groups eg. beginners, digital, Monochrome, and international groups meeting on other evenings during the month. Join a club and learn more.

captainkirk
09-11-2011, 10:15am
Emerald, Qld.
Emerald Photographic Club meets first Wednesday of each month. Contact me for more info.

dragons girl
23-11-2011, 1:25pm
Bay and Basin Camera Club

Huskisson nsw
Meets 2nd tuesday of the month 7pm

For info click the link :)
http://www.bayandbasincameraclub.org.au/

cupic
26-12-2011, 11:36pm
Member of the KSCC
Kiama Shellharbour Camera club
meets First and Third Wednesday of every month from 730pm

http://www.kscameraclub.org/privacy.html

All most welcome
cheers


Sorry about the double post :)

Suter200
03-01-2012, 3:26pm
I'm a member of the Maryborough Camera Club in Maryborough Qld.
We meet twice a month with a competition on one night and workshops on the other.
http://maryboroughcameraclub.org.au/index.html

napsview
04-02-2012, 2:18pm
Hi

I'm relatively new, but keen.
I am looking for a camera club or similar in the St George or Sutherland Shire (Sydney area).
I am wanting to spend some time with people that meet and go on regular field trips to take photo's.
The objective is to improve my skills and learn more.
Oh! and for them to have some patience with a novice.

Ionica
04-02-2012, 3:23pm
If you look up Federation of Camera Clubs (NSW) there is 'club finder'on their site, which lists Sydney clubs. It shows two in Kogarah, one in Sutherland, and one in Cronulla.

Aussieroo
14-02-2012, 8:33pm
Hi all, I have moved from the Uk to Wagga Wagga and I am looking for a local club. I have looked on the Net and asked at the local Camera House but no luck. Anyone have any ideas?

If you are still looking contact me at ralphnewman1@bigpond.com and I will give you more details.
There is a club still going but only a small number of members to what it was when I was running it.

Ralph

Wayno
17-07-2012, 1:00pm
I've only recently become a member of this club in the northern suburbs of Perth. They host 2 meetings a month. Unfortunately I work away, but I can make one meeting per month.

http://www.nepg.com.au/

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I've only recently become a member of this club in the northern suburbs of Perth. They host 2 meetings a month. Unfortunately I work away, but I can make one meeting per month.

http://www.nepg.com.au/

kicko
21-10-2012, 2:41pm
Saw this thread and was wondering if anyone knows if theres a camera club in the Mildura area?

PhotoPaul
23-10-2012, 7:42am
Bay and Basin Camera Club

Huskisson nsw
Meets 2nd tuesday of the month 7pm

For info click the link :)
http://www.bayandbasincameraclub.org.au/

My in-laws live there and I'm down there as often as possible. Eventually we'll be moving there. I'll have to drop in and say hi.

Alexam
26-11-2012, 7:45pm
HI Carol,

It may be different on your side of the world but over hear, some clubs are good, some are not so, but it depends what you are looking for. I joined a club when I retired in 2010 and wanted to do more with my updated equipment. Unfortunately the first club seemed to have more leaning towards competitions where the members spent the evening discussing the images submitted ........ a bit boring and it sounds like your present one. The activity as far as constructive help and advice was limited and I felt that it was not for me.

I then looked around and found a more active club that meets twice a month, a weekday evening and a Sunday morning, where actual shoots take place on a regular basis, or information/explanation of how something was achieved is talked about.

The competition entries from shoots are submitted to the club and judged, but we don't spend a whole meeting viewing them, but are encouraged to make constructive comment once they have been displayed and this can help us all improve and see what we may be missing.

I believe that this club suits me better than the first, but can see that particularly newer members may be looking for more explanation of how things work and various ways to improve in different areas, as we all have a learning curve that needs feeding.

Even with a newer club, there should be some members that are capable of arranging a studio set, or organising a group meeting to take photographs and help other that are not so well informed. Newer members can be linked to the more experienced to mentor them and regular meetings where some method of photography is explained. Get members to list what they would like to know more about and arrange the meetings around those subjects.

My advice would always be to join a club, find your level and chat with others on how to improve and move forward. There is also an great deal of instructional videos and printed information on the internet and looking at videos to see the actual way things are done will help you improve. Members could be set a task of viewing a particular video and then asking questions on areas that are not too clear. If the club is stumped, then ask the question on this site and I'm sure you will get answers.

If the first club doesn't fit you, don't give up, try another as what suits some people will not suit others.

Also, when you are new to a forum, try and help yourself more by ensuring your profile has your name, ( not often seen on this site), your general location and you have listed the camera equipment you have. It saves others asking and will get more contact to you from local Togs, who may have similar equipment and be in the same boat as you.

I hope this helps - Good luck

Malcolm
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Andrea1
15-01-2013, 9:21pm
Does anyone know of a camera club in the Vermont, Mitcham, Ringwood or Heathmont areas?

Also I just wanted to ask what your experiences are like with your camera club.
I've been told that many are run by pompous equipment obsessed show offs....has this been your experience? If this is correct then it's not the place for me!
Of course that's a huge generalisation!

Fantasyphoto
16-01-2013, 2:31pm
Try this page for Victorian clubs http://www.vaps.org.au/ClubListForm.aspx

Willow5075
21-01-2013, 12:03am
I was surprised not to the Adelaide Camera Club listed here, I have been a member there for about 3 years, plenty of variety, workshops and comps. A strong history & leaning towards portrait photography but plenty of scope for other subjects as well
http://www.adelaidecameraclub.org.au/

Kym
23-01-2013, 10:05am
I was surprised not to the Adelaide Camera Club ...
Completely member driven. :)
I judged at ACC last year

Willow5075
24-01-2013, 7:39am
Completely member driven. :)
I judged at ACC last year
Yes realize that , just surprised another ACC member hadn't listed it and yes I was there when you judged for us, perhaps we'll se you again this year?

ricmcd
23-02-2013, 10:35am
Gem Camera Club, Kalamunda Western Australia (http://www.gemcameraclub.com.au)

Located in Kalamunda WA meets monthly for competition and monthly for workshops, outings etc, 100% Digital ,runs 4 photography 101 courses for beginners each year membership between 60 and 100 and a member of the West Australian Photographic Federation (http://www.wapf.org.au)

Kym
02-03-2013, 10:01pm
TTG Camera Club new FB page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tea-Tree-Gully-Camera-Club/344564585654959

SAPF updated site http://sapf.org.au/

Banjo
31-12-2013, 7:02am
I have not joined a camera club yet, but as my work keeps me away from home most of the time a n d l will be finishing work in 2014 :lol: I will be looking at joining the 'Sale Camera Club' when l retire.

markdphotography
15-01-2014, 7:13pm
Ballina NSW
Ballina Camera Club meets on the second and fourth Thursday of each monath at the Kentwell Community Centre, Cnr Moon and Bangalow Strret Ballina.

The rooms are open from 6.00 pm and the meeting starts at 6.30 pm and runs until 9.00 pm.

Banjo
23-02-2014, 3:28pm
Are there any members of the Sale Camera Club on here?

Drivermann
13-06-2014, 9:05am
Tea Tree Gully Camera club. I joined at the beginning of this year.
For many years I resisted joining a camera club, preferring to do my own thing.
I must say, the people in the camera club are very nice and the standard of photography displayed is great. I'm enjoying my time with TTGCC.

dt86vyss
25-11-2014, 10:43am
I am a member of Casey Camera Club (CCC). Headquartered in Cranbourne Victoria. General structure over a month is 1 meeting whereby there is an industry speaker and general news. there are 2 training sessions on Lightroom/PS/Lighting (which i am involved in) and one Comp Judging night. They have monthly field trips to pre arranged locations and have a very supporting and friendly committee and members.

http://caseycameraclub.com/index.html

Events Calendar

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjdNJ8bCmfEGdExiVmJYZDhmVHUtd0VMWWEyMDdWSVE&usp=sharing#gid=0

Jim Bondi
10-03-2015, 7:47pm
To save myself time, instead of reading through all the posts I'll just straight-out ask if there are any video clubs in Brisbane for The Mature Gentleman... :D

Tell you why. I'm a big fan of the old B/W sci-fi and creature flicks and I reckon it would be a heck of a lot of fun to make short versions of same, complete with cheesy space ships, aliens, and so on.

I used to make props for amateur theatre, so I can do all that. I also have the wherewithal to do spfx and so on. And I reckon it'd be a hoot to do.

Anyone doing anything like that?

ameerat42
10-03-2015, 7:58pm
Video clubs? You don't mean Camera clubs?

Jim Bondi
10-03-2015, 9:24pm
Yeah, video clubs. I found this sub-forum with a search. Is there a Video Club sub-forum here I've missed, then..

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Ahh, bugger! I see the forums are mainly for still photographers, not Ed Wood wannabes, like me.... ;)

Ah, well. :)

dt86vyss
28-03-2015, 2:28pm
Casey Camera Club. Great place to learn and lots of really friendly like minded people.

Jim Bondi
27-04-2015, 1:36am
Casey Camera Club. I see they're in Vic. Bit far from me, unfortunately. I'm looking for video enthusiasts around Brisbane.

But thanks for the suggestion anyway, dt86. :)

Mark L
28-04-2015, 9:42pm
To save myself time, instead of reading through all the posts I'll just straight-out ask if there are any video clubs in Brisbane .....
So I googled "any video clubs in Brisbane" and the first option that comes up may interest you. http://www.bmm.org.au/
But of cause you've already done that.;)

farmmax
28-04-2015, 11:38pm
Have you looked on Vimeo for a group doing the types of videos you are interested in? There are a whole lot of different genre groups on there. Here is a link to one of the sci fi groups https://vimeo.com/groups/scifi Some of the groups hold regular challenges.