Sunday, November 4, 2012

Meeting on November 15, 2012


Our next meeting is on Thursday, November 15th. Please mark your calendars!

7:00 - 7:15: Introduction of New Members/Guests, Announcements, Member News
7:15 - 8:15: Presentation - "Wildlife Photography" - Greg Lasley
8:15 - 9:00: Image Reviews - Topic: Motion Blur.Don't forget to send your review images (jpg 800 pixels wide) by Tuesday, November 13th via email to: hcphotoclub@gmail.com
Reminder about our image review process:
When we display your image we'll ask you to select one of these reviews:
  1. Critique - You have specific questions you'd like to ask about your image and you want feedback from the other photographers at the meeting. Come prepared with your questions.
  2. Show and Tell - You'd simply like to share information about this image with us such as technique or location.
More about our image review process here:
 
Meeting Location: Horizon Bay (formerly Merrill Gardens) in San Marcos. Map and directions available on our club website.
 
About our Program


Greg first pointed a camera at a bird in 1971, a Horned Lark at Great Salt Lake, Utah, while he was in the U.S. Air Force.  By 1976, as a novice, but enthusiastic bird-watcher, he became interested in documenting appearances of rare birds by photographing and tape-recording them.  From the late 1970s until the late 1980s, most of Greg's wildlife photography focused on documenting rarities and obtaining slides of birds to illustrate his lectures for Audubon Societies or other nature-oriented groups.

In 1983, Chuck Sexton and Greg took over the editorship of the Texas Region for American Birds, later known as Field Notes, and now known as North American Birds, a publication of the American Birding Association. Greg continued to be the Texas co-editor of that publication through the year 2000 and was the Secretary of the Texas Bird Records Committee of the Texas Ornithological Society from 1986 until 2000. Greg also served on the Bird Records Committee of the American Birding Association for two terms, ending in 2005. In these various capacities he became more involved with rarity records in Texas and the rest of North America. In 1988, Greg took some photos of the Golden-cheeked Warbler, an endangered species which nests only in Texas. One of these photos was published on the cover of a birding guide-book, which led to other requests to publish Greg's bird photos. In the next several years many of Greg's photos were published in Texas Highways Magazine, Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine, America Birds, Wildlife Conservation, and a few of other publications. After these initial publication successes, Greg became more serious about his photography. Over the next few years he continually upgraded his camera equipment, developed the skills necessary to become a good wildlife photographer, and traveled the state of Texas and much of the United States photographing birds. Through the 1990s, hundreds of his photos found their way into various publications.

In 2000, Greg, along with Larry Ditto of McAllen, Texas, a fellow photographer and friend, entered the Valley Land Fund Wildlife Photo Contest as partners. The contest was a six-month-long wildlife photo competition in far south Texas.  Participants included more than 100 other accomplished photographers from around the country. Greg and Larry spent long hours on a single piece of land, working to capture wildlife images in 50 different categories. This contest forced Greg out of his "photographic comfort zone" of birds and into the world of spiders, dragonflies, mammals, and other types of wildlife. Greg and Larry won first place in this prestigious contest in 2000 and finished third in 2002. Since then Greg has continued to branch out with his photography, finding new subjects at which to aim a lens. Dragonflies and damselflies have been a favorite subject for him in recent years, however birds are still a prime focus as well. Butterflies, mammals, and other wildlife are photographed as well. Greg's photo credits now exceed 2000 published images in more than 100 different books and magazines.

Greg spent 25 years in law enforcement, retiring from the Austin Police Department in 1997 as a lieutenant. From 1997 through early 2005 he divided his time between photographing wildlife and leading bird-watching trips over much of the western hemisphere for Victor Emanuel Nature Tours. He had also led trips for VENT part-time from 1985 to 1997. In March, 2005, Greg decided to take a sabbatical from regular tour leading and now concentrates on photography and other wildlife pursuits. He still leads occasional trips for Victor Emanuel Nature Tours (VENT). His photos appear regularly in a variety of nature and wildlife-oriented books and magazines. He and his wife, Cheryl Johnson, reside in Dripping Springs, Texas.

Greg also served as juror for the 5th Annual Naturescapes Photography Contest and Exhibition in 2009.

http://www.greglasley.net/index.html

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Meeting on October 18, 2012

Please note: We are meeting in a different room at Horizon Bay. The new meeting room is on the first floor - from the main entrance, just walk to the back of the building and the room is on the left.

Our next meeting is on Thursday, October 18th. Please mark your calendars!


7:00 - 7:15: Introduction of New Members/Guests, Announcements, Member News
7:15 - 8:15:
 Presentation - Using Camera Motion Creatively Lucy Durfee

8:15 - 9:00: Image Reviews - Topic: Recent Work.Don't forget to send your review images (jpg 800 pixels wide) by Tuesday, October 16th via email to: hcphotoclub@gmail.com
Reminder about our image review process:
When we display your image we'll ask you to select one of these reviews:
  1. Critique - You have specific questions you'd like to ask about your image and you want feedback from the other photographers at the meeting. Come prepared with your questions.
  2. Show and Tell - You'd simply like to share information about this image with us such as technique or location.
More about our image review process here:
http://hillcountryphotographyclub.blogspot.com/2010/02/new-image-review-process.html

Meeting Location: Horizon Bay (formerly Merrill Gardens) in San Marcos. Map and directions available on our club website.
About our Speaker: Lucy Durfee
We know a photograph doesn't always have to be completely in perfect focus, but most of us are afraid to let go! 

Lucy Durfee, Hill Country Photography Club member and former President and UT Informal Classes Instructor of Photography, will discuss "Using Camera Motion Creatively".

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Lucy will cover various techniques that you can use to add motion blur to your images, from panning the camera, to slowing the shutter speed and others. She'll show us some of her portfolio images as well as post-processing steps you can use to enhance the effects.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Agenda for meeting on September 20, 2012

Our next meeting is on Thursday, September 20th. Please mark your calendars!

7:00 - 7:15: Introduction of New Members/Guests, Announcements, Member News
7:15 - 8:15: Presentation - "Photo Tour to Bhutan, Himalayan Kingdom" - Winifred Simon
8:15 - 9:00: Image Reviews - Topic: Black & White. Don't forget to send your review images (jpg 800 pixels wide) by Tuesday, September 18th via email to: hcphotoclub@gmail.com.
Reminder about our image review process:
When we display your image we'll ask you to select one of these reviews:
  1. Critique - You have specific questions you'd like to ask about your image and you want feedback from the other photographers at the meeting. Come prepared with your questions.
  2. Show and Tell - You'd simply like to share information about this image with us such as technique or location.
More about our image review process here:
Meeting Location: Horizon Bay (formerly Merrill Gardens) in San Marcos. Map and directions available on our club website.

About our Program

Winifred Simon, a longtime Hill Country Photography Club member and current club treasurer, will share images and stories from her recent trip to Bhutan. As some of you know, Winifred was in the Top Six finalists in last year's National Geographic Photo Contest. One of the prizes the top winner could chose, was a National Geographic trip to Bhutan. Winifred had always wanted to go to Bhutan, and when she didn't win the trip, that didn't stop her from going there anyway!  She and her son Joel shared a trip of a lifetime.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Agenda for meeting on June 21, 2012

Our next meeting is on Thursday, June 21st. Please mark your calendars!


7:00 - 7:15: Introduction of New Members/Guests, Announcements, Member News

7:15 - 8:15:
Presentation - Texas Parks and Wildlife Photographer - Chase Fountain

8:15 - 9:00: Image Reviews - Topic: Recent Work.
Don't forget to send your 2 review images (jpg 800 pixels wide) by Tuesday, June 19th via email to: hcphotoclub@gmail.com.

Reminder about our image review process:
When we display your image we'll ask you to select one of these reviews:
  1. Critique - You have specific questions you'd like to ask about your image and you want feedback from the other photographers at the meeting. Come prepared with your questions.
  2. Show and Tell - You'd simply like to share information about this image with us such as technique or location.
More about our image review process here:
http://hillcountryphotographyclub.blogspot.com/2010/02/new-image-review-process.html

Meeting Location: Horizon Bay (formerly Merrill Gardens) in San Marcos. Map and directions available on our club website.
About our Speaker: Chase FountainInline image 1

Chase Fountain,  
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department staff photographer, can be found most days peering through his camera in search
of the perfect photograph that makes folks yearn for the wide-open spaces Texas has to offer. His passion for the outdoors began even at an earlier age spending his summers exploring the marshes of west Galveston bay and learning responsible hunting and land management at his grandparent’s farm in North Texas.  His photography has been featured in many publications including National Geographic Explorer Traveler, Men’s Journal, Tide, Prime, Texas Highway’s and Texas Monthly as well as the Associated Press.    

Chase graduated Stephen F. Austin State University in 1993 with a Bachelor of Applied arts and Sciences degree specializing in photojournalism and fine art photography.  For the next 15 years Chase mastered his photography skills working for one of the nations largest photo marketing companies and owned and operated his own studio for over 10 years before taking on the photography position at TWD in 2005.  

He lives in Kyle, Texas with his wife of 15 years Laura and his two daughters Haley and Hannah. 

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Agenda for meeting on April 19, 2012

Our next meeting is on Thursday, April 19th. Please mark your calendars!

7:00 - 7:15: Introduction of New Members/Guests, Announcements, Member News

7:15 - 8:15:
Presentation - Kevin G Saunders Photography / KGS Custom Bicycles - Kevin Saunders

8:15 - 9:00: Image Reviews - Topic: Wildflowers!
Don't forget to send your 2 review images (jpg 800 pixels wide) by Tuesday, April 17th via email to: hcphotoclub@gmail.com.
Reminder about our image review process:
When we display your image we'll ask you to select one of these reviews:
  1. Critique - You have specific questions you'd like to ask about your image and you want feedback from the other photographers at the meeting. Come prepared with your questions.
  2. Show and Tell - You'd simply like to share information about this image with us such as technique or location.
More about the new image review process here:
http://hillcountryphotographyclub.blogspot.com/2010/02/new-image-review-process.html

Meeting Location: Horizon Bay (formerly Merrill Gardens) in San Marcos. Map and directions available on our club website.

About our Speaker: Kevin Saunders

Kevin Saunders, from San Antonio, has incorporated two diverse businesses into one operation. It is very interesting how he has used photography to sell very high quality custom bicycles.

A photographer since 1968, Kevin needed to photograph the bicycles in KGS Custom Bicycles for the internet. It was too expensive to hire a pro and the logical solution was to build a commercial photography studio inside the bicycle atelier. This has developed into Kevin G Saunders Photography and now Architectural photography, Product photography and high end Portraiture are areas of specialty that are being well received in the market.

http://www.kevingsaunders.com/
http://www.kgsbikes.com/

Monday, March 5, 2012

Greg Lasley Presentation

Greg Lasley, a local wildlife photographer will be speaking at this month's Hays County Master Naturalist Chapter meeting and we're invited! The meeting will be held on Thursday, March 22nd, from 6:30pm to 8:30pm, at the Wimberley Presbyterian Church, 956 FM 2325. A map is available here.

Greg’s Texas Wildlife Portraits  was published by Texas A&M Press in late 2008. The book is an eclectic collection of Texas wildlife images from birds to mammals, insects, and reptiles. Each image in the book was taken by Greg in the wild and in Texas. In his program of the same title, Greg explains how the book came to be and outlines his own evolution into the world of birding and later wildlife photography. Many of the images from the book are part of the program and Greg explains how many of the images were taken and the circumstances and background behind the shot.

In 2009, Greg also served as the Naturescapes Juror.

The chapter meeting starts with a social time from 6:30pm to 7:00pm and you're encouraged to bring snacks.

I think you'll enjoy Greg's program and I hope to see you there!

Friday, March 2, 2012

Agenda for meeting on March 15, 2012

Our next meeting is on Thursday, March 15th. Please mark your calendars!

7:00 - 7:15: Introduction of New Members/Guests, Announcements, Member News

7:15 - 8:15: Presentation - What Happened in Vegas - New Trends in Portrait Photography - Carol Watson

8:15 - 9:00: Image Reviews - Topic: Recent Work.
Don't forget to send your 2 review images (jpg 800 pixels wide) by Tuesday, March 13th via email to: hcphotoclub@gmail.com.
Reminder about our image review process:
When we display your image we'll ask you to select one of these reviews:
  1. Critique - You have specific questions you'd like to ask about your image and you want feedback from the other photographers at the meeting. Come prepared with your questions.
  2. Show and Tell - You'd simply like to share information about this image with us such as technique or location.
More about the new image review process here:
http://hillcountryphotographyclub.blogspot.com/2010/02/new-image-review-process.html

Meeting Location: Horizon Bay (formerly Merrill Gardens) in San Marcos. Map and directions available on our club website.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Agenda for meeting on January 19, 2012

Our next meeting is on Thursday, January 19th. Please mark your calendars!

7:00 - 7:45: Introduction of New Members/Guests, Announcements, Member News, Club Business
  • 2012 Dues, $12, Checks payable to "Hill Country Photography Club".
  • Officer Elections - I'll send a separate email about this.
  • Meeting and activity planning - I'd like to gather input about what topics you'd like to see during our programs and what activities the club can undertake. Please give this some thought and share your ideas!
7:45 - 8:15: Presentation - Cell Phoneography - Winifred Simon

8:15 - 9:00: Image Reviews - Topic: Recent Work.
Don't forget to send your 2 review images (jpg 800 pixels wide) by Tuesday, January 17th via email to: hcphotoclub@gmail.com.
Reminder about our image review process:
When we display your image we'll ask you to select one of these reviews:
  1. Critique - You have specific questions you'd like to ask about your image and you want feedback from the other photographers at the meeting. Come prepared with your questions.
  2. Show and Tell - You'd simply like to share information about this image with us such as technique or location.
More about the new image review process here:
http://hillcountryphotographyclub.blogspot.com/2010/02/new-image-review-process.html

Meeting Location: Horizon Bay (formerly Merrill Gardens) in San Marcos. Map and directions available on our club website.