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....
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....
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
This site may help http://www.vaps.com.au/ClubListForm.aspx
Toowoomba Photographic Society
Photographic Society of QueenslandThe 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.
Lists all affiliated Queensland Clubs.
Attitude is everything!
Cheers, Paul
Nikon
In Canberra there are two camera clubs
Canberra Photographic Society 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 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.
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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.
Cliff
CC always appreciated
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Tokina 11-16 f2.8, Tamron 18-270, Vanguard AltaPro 263AT Tripod with GH-100 Pistol Grip Ball Head, Benro C-058 Tripod and J-1 Ballhead, Velbon Ultrastick 50LX Monopod
LR5, PS CC
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
The only thing you get from looking back is a sore neck...
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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.
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!
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.
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/directo...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".
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/
Peter
Canon s3is, 2 x 50Ds, Canon 18-55is, Canon 55-250is, ef 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM, Canon Nifty Fifty f/1.8,
Sigma 70-200 f2.8 ex dg os hsm, Sigma APO 150-500 f5-6.3 dg os hsm
tripod, monopod, 4 didgeridoo's.
Two million years of evolution and I'm still a Homo ergaster.
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