112024 – Online Juried Exhibition

Important Notes Submission categories include Creative Editing (CRE), Nature (NAT), Open (OPE), and People (PEO). Members may submit three images (one per selected category) to each exhibition. All Exhibition Nights will continue as virtual meetings via Zoom starting at 7:00 p.m. with the Zoom meeting starting by 6:50 pm. Note that the November Exhibition Night ... Read more

20 Years of Nature Photography – Virtual

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Join us for an exciting virtual presentation by Club Member Bob Rottenberg as he shares is 20+ Years of Nature Photography Bob Rottenberg’s interest in photography began when he received a Kodak Hawkey at age 13, but he believes that the most important date in his photographic career was when he joined the CCCC 16 ... Read more

4th Tuesday with Zoltan (virtual)

Join us for the 1st Channel City Camera Club's 4th Tuesday of 2024. Zoltan leads the way once again..... Let’s start 2024 with a bang! February 27, 2024 at 7 pm via Virtual Zoom ....FEBRUARY.... Select one or both images (that Zoltan sent via email download link) and process them as you would process one ... Read more

032024 – Online Juried Exhibition

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Important Notes Submission categories include Creative Editing (CRE), Nature (NAT), Open (OPE), and People (PEO). Members may submit three images (one per selected category) to each exhibition. All Exhibition Nights will continue as virtual meetings via Zoom starting at 7:00 p.m. with the Zoom meeting starting by 6:50 pm. Note that the November Exhibition Night ... Read more

Program Night – Live

This month Jeffrey Sipress presents: The Craft of Image Making He will talk about inspiration and the value of studying photographic craft before heading to the field. He will debunk some popular myths, and separate the the technical from the creative - - - asking why we photograph. Also the value of established “rules” and ... Read more

Creative Assignments – Virtual 032024

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Four Corners—create 4 images of the same subject, but place the subject in each corner of the frame. Notice how the flow of the image changes. You may create more than one set of images.