Friday, October 11, 2013

October Meeting

Please note - there's a change in our program. Andy Heatwole had a conflict come up with a client and cannot make our October meeting. We're planning to have him back in November.

Our next meeting is on Thursday, October 17th. Please mark your calendars!
7:00 - 7:15: Introduction of New Members/Guests, Announcements, Member News
7:15 - 8:15: Presentation - "Just Photoshop, no additional software needed." - Tom Delaney
8:15 - 9:00: Image Reviews - Topic: Recent Work.
Don't forget to send your review images (jpg 800 pixels wide) by Tuesday, October 15th 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. When you enter the building, stay on the first floor and walk to the back and turn left. We're in the first room on the right.

About our Program

Tom Delaney, long-time club member and our Vice-President, will cover procedures, tips, and tricks to get the best out of Photoshop. If you're new or unfamiliar with Photoshop, this should provide a good overview of what you can do with the program. For those of you with more experience, you may pick up a trick or two!

Friday, October 4, 2013

October Meeting

Our next meeting is on Thursday, October 17th. Please mark your calendars!
7:00 - 7:15: Introduction of New Members/Guests, Announcements, Member News
7:15 - 8:15: Presentation - "Night Photography: Post-processing" - Andy Heatwole
8:15 - 9:00: Image Reviews - Topic: Recent Work.
Don't forget to send your review images (jpg 800 pixels wide) by Tuesday, October 15th 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. When you enter the building, stay on the first floor and walk to the back and turn left. We're in the first room on the right.

About our Program

We were fortunate to have Andy Heatwole conduct a hands-on Night Photography workshop in downtown San Marcos for our March meeting. He is returning for our October program to demonstrate his workflow and techniques for post-processing of Night Photography images.

Andy has offered to work on our images, taken at the March workshop, during the program! Here are his guidelines:

For the images, I prefer to work with the original RAW files but I will consider JPG/TIFF images and those that have already been edited. For each image submitted, I would like a description of what the photographer wants to see in terms of enhancement or correction. Depending on how many are submitted and the time limit for the presentation, I may have to select only a few to demonstrate.
 
Members can submit their images to me through my dropbox at https://dropbox.hightail.com/heatwole.

Andy Heatwole is a professional architectural photographer and works with clients throughout the US. He was inspired to take up photography over a decade ago when he discovered the possibilities of night photography on the Internet. What started as a hobby became a passionate pursuit and eventually a career. When he's not shooting commercially, he enjoys photographing the landscapes and natural beauty of the Central TX area. For samples of his work, please visit www.bluehourphoto.com.
 
His night photography workshops blend his love for night photography with his enjoyment of teaching it. These workshops serve as an introduction into an area of photography that offers virtually unlimited opportunities for creativity. By demystifying the process, participants gain an understanding of the photographic techniques required for capturing great photos at night. His goal is for each participant to come away some great photos and the skills to continue exploring night photography on their own. All skill levels are welcomed and participants receive personal instruction to meet their specific needs.

Naturescapes 2013 Awards Reception

We held the 9th Annual Naturescapes Awards Reception last Saturday night at the San Marcos Activity Center. The reception opens the Exhibition at the Walkers’ Gallery and also gives an opportunity to recognize the award winners.
About 100 exhibitors, family, and friends attended. We were treated to snacks, drinks and music by the ensemble, Wimberley Friends of Music. Many thanks Linda Kelsey-Jones, the Walker’s Gallery curator, for organizing the reception.
I was pleased to serve as the Master of Ceremonies and was helped by Hays County Master Naturalist Past-President Larry Calvert.
Naturescapes is the only juried exhibition at the Walkers’ Gallery and this year we were pleased to have Chase Fountain as the contest juror.  Chase is a Texas Parks & Wildlife Department staff photographer. His photography has been featured in many publications including National Geographic Explorer Traveler, Men’s Journal, Tide, Prime, Texas Highways and Texas Monthly as well as the Associated Press. He graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University in 1993 with a Bachelor of Applied arts and Sciences degree specializing in photojournalism and fine art photography.
This year the contest received 186 entries from 34 photographers. Chase selected 60 images from 23 photographers. Three of photographers are youth. Images from all the eligible counties: Blanco, Caldwell, Comal, Guadalupe, Hays, Travis, are in the exhibition.
Here’s the complete list of the Naturescapes 2013 Award Winners.

Awards of Merit

Awards of Merit are awarded completely at the discretion of the juror. He decides whether to have any and how many. This year, Chase added a special category of Best Black & White, to give special recognition to two of the images.
  • Best Black & White - Cypress Lane – Larry Alford
  • Best Black & White - Moonflower – Rose Epps
  • Fox – Winifred Simon

Awards of Excellence

The contest has four Awards of Excellence and each wins a $50 prize.
  • Hummingbirds – Janet Sanders
  • Resting Hummer – Michael Zarella
  • Wild Lilies – Rose Epps
  • Sparring Finches – Carolyn Whiteside

Best Youth

The Best Youth Award is sponsored by the Hill Country Photography Club and wins a $75 prize.
  • Nutria – Hannah McGee

Best Natural Waterscape

The Best Natural Waterscape Award is sponsored by the Hays County Master Naturalists and wins a $75 prize. This Award was presented by Larry Calvert.
  • Cypress Creek Waterfall II – Michael Penn Smith

Best in Show

The Best in Show Award is presented to the Exhibition’s top image and wins a $100 prize.
  • Longhorn Sunset – Michael Penn Smith
Congratulations to all the Exhibitors and especially to our Award Winners. The contest just gets better and better!

There are 60 beautiful images on display. The Naturescapes Exhibition will be in the Walkers’ Gallery until November 8th. Be sure to go see it!

Monday, August 5, 2013

August Meeting

Our next meeting is on Thursday, August 15th. Please mark your calendars!
7:00 - 7:15: Introduction of New Members/Guests, Announcements, Member News
7:15 - 8:15: Presentation - "Close-up and Macro Photography" - David Winchester
8:15 - 9:00: Image Reviews - Topic: Before & After.
This is your chance to show images as they appear out of camera and then after processing. Don't forget to send your 2 pairs of review images (jpg 800 pixels wide) by Tuesday, August 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. When you enter the building, stay on the first floor and walk to the back and turn left. We're in the first room on the right.

About our Program

Club member David Winchester has been wowing us with his macro photography during our critique sessions. I asked him to give a program on his work and how he does it, and he agreed! You don't want to miss it!

Dave has had photography as a hobby for around 40 years. He is strictly an amateur and does it because he enjoys it. He started out carrying an Instamatic in the service and bought an underwater camera (Nikonos) in Japan. He got introduced to close-ups through the underwater photography. He then bought a used Nikon F and 5 lenses from a pro getting out of the business. One of the lenses was a 105 micro and it quickly became his favorite.

He's always just shot pictures as he had time or a place. When he retired about 18 months ago, he started shooting more. He found pixoto, tried it, and now shoots almost daily in his yard.

Art Arizpe
President
Hill Country Photography Club

Saturday, July 6, 2013

July Meeting

Our next meeting is on Thursday, July 18th. Please mark your calendars!
7:00 - 7:15: Introduction of New Members/Guests, Announcements, Member News
7:15 - 8:15: Presentation - "Howto - A Smilebox Slideshow" - Carol Serur
8:15 - 9:00: Image Reviews - Topic: Recent Work.
Don't forget to send your review images (jpg 800 pixels wide) by Tuesday, July 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:
Meeting Location: Horizon Bay (formerly Merrill Gardens) in San Marcos. Map and directions available on our club website. When you enter the building, stay on the first floor and walk to the back and turn left. We're in the first room on the right.

About our Program

We're glad to have Carol's program back! If you remember, earlier this year, she was bumped for us to do the Night Photography field trip with Andy Heatwole.

Are you the family or club photographer for special events? Do you like to document your vacations? How do you share the images with others after taking all of these photos?

Carol Serur will demonstrate a quick and EASY method to share your photos in a way people will want to see them again and again, and even share them with others who they just know would want to see them.

How easy? Come to the March 21st meeting and see how simple it is to prepare a fun and interesting slideshow of your recent special moments.

Carol has been a member of Hill Country Photography Club for about 6 years, after searching for a club that might help her learn more about photography. She has found the photo club programs, and the sharing of information among the members, to have been invaluable in helping her learn photography in the retirement stage of her life. She also served as club co-Vice President for 2011-2012.

Carol has shown her work at Watson Studio Gallery, A. Smith Gallery, PhotoPlace Gallery, Dark Room Gallery, Blue Lab Gallery, the Bob Bullock Museum, and Starbucks, and currently serves as a board member of the Texas Photographic Society.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

June Meeting

Our next meeting is on Thursday, June 20th. Please mark your calendars!
7:00 - 9:00: Field Trip - "Tour of the Wittliff Collections" - Carla Ellard
Carla Ellard, the Southwestern & Mexican Photography Collection Photography Gallery Curator at the Wittliff Collections, has graciously agreed to give us a guided, after-hours tour.

We will skip the regular portions of our meeting, including the critique session.

Meeting Location: The seventh floor of the Albert B. Alkek Library on the campus of Texas State University-San Marcos. Here are directions to the gallery, and the 3 parking lots...however, only the first one, LBJSC (LBJ Student Center) parking lot  will be available for us to park that night. If you're on IH-35, you will take exit 206 and head west. I strongly suggest you carpool because there is a charge and parking is always tricky on campus.

Some of us are going to meet at our regular location at Horizon Bay in San Marcos and then carpool. We should plan on leaving Horizon Bay at 6:45. Map and directions available on our club website.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

May Meeting

Our next meeting is on Thursday, May 16th. Please mark your calendars!
7:00 - 7:15: Introduction of New Members/Guests, Announcements, Member News
7:15 - 8:15: Presentation - "Environmental PortraitureKenny Braun
8:15 - 9:00: Image Reviews - Topic: Wildflowers!
Don't forget to send your review images (jpg 800 pixels wide) by Tuesday, May 14th 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 websitePlease note: our meeting room is on the first floor. From the main entrance, go straight to the back of the building and turn left.

About our Speaker

Kenny Braun is a Texas photographer that’s equal parts Thoreau and Avedon—an existential outdoorsman and consummate professional who adeptly captures everything from remote places to far away gazes. His curiosity about faces and places is evident in his work, which is so vivid you can’t even imagine a photographer being involved. He’s built a career and reputation as a no nonsense and exceedingly easy to work with pro. Braun is somewhat of an Indiana Jones of photography, shooting in the studio or meeting with art directors one day, then braving the elements on a picturesque escapade the next. Each informs the other and makes him a highly desirable photographer for editorial, commercial, and art photography work. David Wyatt / Wyatt Brand.

He is best known for his environmental portraiture, landscape and editorial photography. He brings a consistent visual identity to a wide range of subject matter by focusing on quality of light, color and mood. His approach is straight-forward and unpretentious with an M.O. that relies on natural light, decisive moments, serendipity and technical precision. He has traveled extensively and has a substantial catalog of images from his native Texas. Being a long-time contributing photographer for Texas Monthly Magazine has provided a steady stream of subject matter from every corner of the state. Music, surfing and photography have been his passions since high-school, each influencing the other. His personal work explores a sense of place and memory by returning to scenes from his childhood. His series on Texas Surfers and the Gulf Coast will be published by the University of Texas Press in 2014.

Among his clients are Texas Monthly Magazine, Women's Health Magazine, Spirit Magazine, Wired Magazine, Texas Highways Magazine, Southern Living Magazine, Pentagram Design, The University of Texas and UT Press.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

April Meeting

Our next meeting is on Thursday, April 18th. Please mark your calendars!
7:00 - 7:15: Introduction of New Members/Guests, Announcements, Member News
7:15 - 8:15: Presentation - "Flight of the Bumblebee - High-speed Flash Photography" - John & Kendra Abbott
8:15 - 9:00: Image Reviews - Topic: Recent Work.
Don't forget to send your review images (jpg 800 pixels wide) by Tuesday, April 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:
Meeting Location: Horizon Bay (formerly Merrill Gardens) in San Marcos. Map and directions available on our club website.

About our Program

John is Curator of Entomology at the University of Texas at Austin and Kendra is a Professor at St. Edwards University in Austin. John has focused on dragonflies and damselflies throughout much of his career and has two books on these beautiful subjects that contain much of their photography. Among the many projects John and Kendra are currently working on, they are revising the Peterson Field Guide to Insects of North America. They have had the opportunity to travel extensively throughout Latin America, Africa and other parts of the world where they enjoy taking photos of pretty much anything in the natural world. They feel lucky enough to be able to teach and excite students about the amazing biodiversity they have been able to observe through their travels and photography together.


Their talk, Flight of the Bumblebee: The Art of High-speed Flash Photography, will be a peek into the natural world using high-speed flash to capture behaviors and actions that pass to quickly for the human eye to see. We'll talk about the techniques used for this type of photography as well as some of the scientific questions we are using the technique to answer.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Update: March Meeting

There's been a late change to our March program! Our new program is a field trip - "Night Photography: Hands-on" with Andy Heatwole.

Don't worry, though! Carol Serur will present her "Howto - A Smilebox Slideshow" later this year.

The opportunity to hold a night photography field trip was too good to pass up. With the change this weekend to Daylight Savings Time and the days getting longer, we needed to have this program in March. If the weather is bad that day, Andy will present a program on Night Photography at our regular location. Keep your fingers crossed.

Our next meeting is on Thursday, March 21st. Please mark your calendars!
7:00 - 9:00: Field Trip - "Night Photography: Hands-on" - Andy Heatwole
We will skip the regular portions of our meeting, including the critique session.
 
Meeting Location: San Marcos Courthouse lawn, on the side facing LBJ

About our Program

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You don't want to miss the March meeting! We are fortunate to have Andy Heatwole who will meet us in downtown San Marcos for a hands-on Night Photography workshop. Bring your camera and tripod, and be ready to learn tips from a pro on how to get great night shots. We will move around a few areas in San Marcos to get various kinds of evening images.
 
We will meet on the Courthouse lawn, on the side facing LBJ, at 7:00 pm, and will continue to 9:00 pm. You can park anywhere around the courthouse. Just look for the crowd of folks with cameras and tripods!

Andy is willing to stay another hour for those who would like to continue shooting, possibly moving to the river to get smooth water shots. Andy normally does a 4-hour workshop, charging $40 per person, so this is a great opportunity to learn settings and tips from Andy.
 
Andy Heatwole is a professional architectural photographer and works with clients throughout the US. He was inspired to take up photography over a decade ago when he discovered the possibilities of night photography on the Internet. What started as a hobby became a passionate pursuit and eventually a career. When he's not shooting commercially, he enjoys photographing the landscapes and natural beauty of the Central TX area. For samples of his work, please visit www.bluehourphoto.com.
 
His night photography workshops blend his love for night photography with his enjoyment of teaching it. These workshops serve as an introduction into an area of photography that offers virtually unlimited opportunities for creativity. By demystifying the process, participants gain an understanding of the photographic techniques required for capturing great photos at night. His goal is for each participant to come away some great photos and the skills to continue exploring night photography on their own. All skill levels are welcomed and participants receive personal instruction to meet their specific needs.
 

Friday, March 8, 2013

March Meeting


Our next meeting is on Thursday, March 21st. Please mark your calendars!
7:00 - 7:15: Introduction of New Members/Guests, Announcements, Member News
7:15 - 8:15: Presentation - "Howto - A Smilebox Slideshow" - Carol Serur
8:15 - 9:00: Image Reviews - Topic: Recent Work.
Don't forget to send your review images (jpg 800 pixels wide) by Tuesday, March 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:
 
Meeting Location: Horizon Bay (formerly Merrill Gardens) in San Marcos. Map and directions available on our club website.

About our Program

Are you the family or club photographer for special events? Do you like to document your vacations? How do you share the images with others after taking all of these photos?

Carol Serur will demonstrate a quick and EASY method to share your photos in a way people will want to see them again and again, and even share them with others who they just know would want to see them.

How easy? Come to the March 21st meeting and see how simple it is to prepare a fun and interesting slideshow of  your recent special moments.

Carol  has been a member of Hill Country Photography Club for about 6 years, after searching for a club that might help her learn more about photography. She has found the photo club programs, and the sharing of information among the members,  to have been  invaluable in helping her learn photography in the retirement stage of her life. She also served as club co-Vice President for 2011-2012.

Carol has shown her work at Watson Studio Gallery,  A. Smith Gallery, PhotoPlace Gallery, Dark Room Gallery, Blue Lab Gallery,  the Bob Bullock Museum, and Starbucks,  and currently serves as a board member of Texas Photographic Society.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Meeting on February 21, 2013


Our next meeting is on Thursday, February 21st. Please mark your calendars!
7:00 - 7:15: Introduction of New Members/Guests, Announcements, Member News
7:15 - 8:15: Presentation - "Flower Photography 101" - Rose Epps
8:15 - 9:00: Image Reviews - Topic: Matters of the Heart. Our topic is inspired by Valentine's Day. Be creative!
Don't forget to send your review images (jpg 800 pixels wide) by Tuesday, February 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:
Meeting Location: Horizon Bay (formerly Merrill Gardens) in San Marcos. Map and directions available on our club website.

About our Program

Our own Rose Epps will present the program this month! She will share a short slide show of her flower images, and will cover her equipment (including flash), camera settings, tips for shooting outdoors, tips for shooting indoors, post-processing possibilities and examples of before & after. If there's time and interest, she can also show a few processed images and go through them, layer by layer, to quickly show the changes made.

Rose will also have many of the small equipment items that she'll talk about - i.e. right angle finder, extension tubes, ring flash, etc.  She'll also have a couple of small floral canvases and a few of the notecards that she sells.

Her interest in photography began in the early 1990s when she purchased an SLR to replace her broken P&S. She learned she could control the outcome! As she approached retirement from the telecom industry, she took an excellent darkroom class at the local vo-tech school in Oklahoma City. Realizing she could have even more control, she purchased all the darkroom equipment necessary and "played" with various chemicals until late 2005. After purchasing the first Canon 5D (full frame) camera, she never returned to the darkroom. Since that time she's been continually learning to shoot better, through photo workshops (such as RMSP) and better post-processing NAPP workshops. Although she shoots a variety of subjects, esp. landscapes, her favorite subject is flowers.

She belongs to several photo groups in the Austin area and participates in group exhibits. She's also a volunteer Heart Gallery photographer. Last year she won 2nd Place in the Battlefields category with the Civil War Preservation Trust and her image is August in their 2013 calendar. She's also had several images in the HCA calendar over the years.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Meeting on January 17, 2013


Our next meeting is on Thursday, January 17th. Please mark your calendars!
The program this month is club business. We need to elect officers and report on our finances. Members in good standing are eligible to run and vote. "Good standing" mainly means you've paid your annual dues.
The current slate of officers is:
  • President - Art Arizpe
  • Vice President - Tom Delaney
  • Secretary - Carolyn Whiteside
  • Treasurer - Winifred Simon
We will also take nominations from the floor. If you are interested in running for one of these positions, please let me know. Many thanks for your active participation and support!

Carol Serur has served for 2 years as co-Vice President, along with Tom Delaney. She is not running this year. Many thanks to Carol for all the hard work she has done for us!

7:00 - 7:15: Introduction of New Members/Guests, Announcements, Member News
7:15 - 7:45: Club Business

  • Officer Elections
  • Finances
  • Planning
7:45 - 9:00: Image Reviews - Topics: Recent Work & Before & After.
Due to the extra critique time available, let's do a combo critique theme this time. You can submit up to 4 images in either or both categories. As usual, the Before & After ones are in pairs. For example you could submit 2 recent work and 2 pairs of before and after.
Don't forget to send your review images (jpg 800 pixels wide) by Tuesday, January 15th 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.