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“These days I treat everything as a portrait , whether it ’s a safety pin hanging from astring in a woman’s bedroom, or a man witching for water in a f ield. They’re the same.” Keith Carter (1948 – )
C o a s t a l P h o t o C l u b N e w s l e t t e r • N e w B e r n • N o r t h C a r o l i n a
J u l y 2 0 1 8 M o n t h l y N e w s
Helmut Treschan: The ‘Buoys’ of Summer
John B. SteadyPresidentCoastal Photo [email protected]
a sharp drop in the sale of digital cameras. Itprobably does not come as a surprise that theincrease in photos is mostly from cellphones.Our society is fascinated with taking cellphonephotos. Social media sites encourage people tocommunicate via photos. Maybe they think apicture is worth a thousand words. I think thatdepends on the picture. People take photos ofwhat they eat, where they go, themselves, andeveryone they meet. These people seem toknow how their photos will be used andcellphones are all they need. I was caught off guard this past week while inchurch. At the end of the service, a memberasked if I had my cell phone with me. After Iresponded, “yes” I was asked if I would takeportraits of some new members. In a momentof weakness I agreed. The difficult part for meis I know a cellphone, especially my oldercellphone, is not the correct camera for howthose photos will be used. I went home andspent considerable time in photoshop trying tomake the “portraits” something that could atleast be used. I guess sometimes even knowingwhy you are taking a photo isn’t enough.
Why do you take photos? That mightseem like an odd question to askmembers of a photo club but I thinkit is an important question.People take photos for a variety of reasons. Somemight want to sell prints or enter photo competi-tions while others want to document memories ofa vacation or family gathering. Each time we pickup our camera we have a purpose for taking thephotos. Each time that purpose might be differentthan the previous time.Knowing in advance why you are taking the photoand how it will be used can be important. If youplan to make a large print you will need to take thephoto with a camera that has enough resolution toproduce a large print. You might also need to takethe photo in a way that minimizes the need to crop.Every time you crop an image you are basicallythrowing away pixels of information and reducingthe overall size and quality of the image. Mostnewer DSLR cameras have enough resolution to doan excellent job of printing 8x10 or larger photos,provided you do not have to crop too much of thephoto. Higher end cameras with larger sensorsand more resolution can print very large photoswithout any problem.I recently saw some statistics that show a veryrapid increase in the number of digital photosbeing taken. One sourceestimates that 8.8 trillionphotos will be taken in2018. While the numberof digital photos is grow-ing, manufacturers report•2•
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE:
www.coastalphotoclub.com
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COASTAL PHOTO CLUB INC.MONTHLY TREASURER’S REPORT – JUNE 2018
BEGINNING BALANCE - $3,605.28
DEPOSITS:
NONE
SUB TOTAL: $3,605.28
EXPENSES:
SPEAKERS LUNCH – MAY 49.81
STAPLES – NAME TAGS 27.19
ENDING BALANCE $3,528.28
NURSING HOME BALANCE: 404.47
AVAILABLE CLUB BALANCE: $3,123.81
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED: 6/30/18
Mary O’Neill
UPCOMING MEETINGSATURDAY, July 14th
9:30AM
GRAY WHITLEYPhotojournalist
See more at:<http://www.graywhitley.com>
Mini-Comp Theme: Elation
Basement LevelCentenary United Methodist Church
309 New Street
NEXT NEWSLETTER DEADLINE
Thursday, July 26th, 2018
From Cover to CoverPresident’s Message 2Treasurer’s Report 3Upcoming Meeting 3CPC Minutes 3–4Mini-Comp Winners 5Photo Album – Meeting 6.9.2018 5Summary: What’s Coming Up 6–7Accolades 7–8 Call for Entries 7How a Hobby & Photography 8Got me Published, Larry Cotton Edenton Field Trip Report, PhotoWinners & other Photos 9–11
Club Photo Gallery 12–21 Resources & Classifieds 22Club Information 23
COASTAL PHOTO CLUB MEETINGJune 9, 2018by Claire Hageman, Secretary
• WELCOME by John Steady with general announce-ments and club opportunities:• The Critique Table is open! Bring your photos forreview during our club meetings. You can benefitfrom a one-on-one review of the photos of yourchoice by some of our club experts!• How’d You Get That Shot will be our short pro-gram each month. We are scheduled throughAugust so far. Think about your photos and one youwould like to talk about at a monthly meeting.• Club Elections are coming up in August. A Nomi-nating Committee has been selected with membersSue Williams, Ken Haigler and Deb Rothengast serving. If you have a desire to run for office, pleasecontact one of these members.• Competition Committee Update: Sue Williams,Janice Arthur, Simon Locke, Maddie Chinault andElaine Varley are serving on this committee withsupport roles by Ken Haigler and John Steady.Sue reports that the Committee met, talked aboutsuggestions given by members. A club-wide surveywill be sent out asking for everyone’s input!• Shop Local! Tom McCabe reminded us to supportASAP of Greenville, the only full servicecamera store in Eastern NC. They will price matchB&H and Adorama.
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• Upcoming Field Trips: Edenton day trip is June 14th.The Howell’s Center Prom is June 22nd.President John Steady keeps us well informed with hisweekly emails on all current club events and signing upis easy with online Sign Up Genius. Take advantage ofthe many opportunities for sharing time photographingwith your fellow club members!• Get Published! Leigh Ann Sullivan is asking for photoentries for the next publication of Folks Journal. Emailyour images to Leigh Ann (ask John Steady if you needhelp on how to do this).• HOW I GOT THAT SHOT by Tom McCabeTom’s photograph “Yosemite” was judged Best In Showat our Spring Club Competition.Tom’s landscape photograph was a compilation of 10vertical photographs stitched together.He explained his process. Using a tripod with a nodalslider and panning devil he first determined the opticalcenter by lining up two vertical items, then swinging thecamera left to right until there was no separation of the2 items. He used a 24 mm prime lens and focused 1/3into the image at f22. White balance was set to flash.Each shot was bracketed 1 stop over and 1 stop under.Before moving to Photoshop first do distortion andcolor corrections. In Photoshop choose File>Auto-mate>Photomerge…then go get coffee while the com-puter does the work! PROGRAM ON ABSTRACT PHOTOGRAPHY by LynneGoodwynLynne calls New Bern home, though she left in the 80’sand now lives “in the woods” of Southern Virginia. Sheloves coming back to New Bern and credits Eastern NCas the place where she fell in love with visual imagery.Lynne tells us “you can enjoy photography on manylevels, being a techie or using simple processes to becreative.” How did she get to her abstract style? She became bored. She asks us to consider how can you usewhat you have and move beyond where you are? It isnot always about buying new equipment. What do youhave in your hand, what is near you, what do you LOVE?For her abstract images Lynne uses her “bad images andmesses them up”. Let go of the need to do it the rightway. Force your eye to see your image a different way.Lynne uses filters and layers to create her images. Sheoften saves one element for focus, then she creates andstretches lines and colors.Good read: The War of ArtThank you, Lynne, for a fascinating look at your world ofcreative abstract photography!Mini Comp on Shadows: Congratulations to our winners!
Color: Carol Krom, Shadows on the StairsMonochrome: Paul Hardy, Me and My ShadowManipulated: Simon Locke, Through the Start Gate
LYNNE GOODWYN Photos by Jeanne Julian
One of Lynn’s popular Images.
Another of Lynn’s popular Images.
Image by Lynne/Before her abstractions
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MINI-COMP WINNERS FOR THE MONTH
THEME : Shadows
COLOR : Carol Krom, Shadows on the Stairs
MONOCHROME: Paul Harding, Me and My Shadow
DIGITAL MANIPULATION: Simon Lock, Through the Start Gate
Photo Album - CPC Meeting – 6.9.2018Photos by Jeanne Julian
Judging the Mini-Comp
Sell or Swap Table
Tom: “How I got that shot...”
Ed and Archie, Competition Committee
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SUMMARY: WHAT ‘S COMING UPfrom John Steady
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THE WINNING PHOTOS FROMOUT EDENTON FIELD TRIP AREINCLUDED IN THIS NEWSLETTER.Our first digital competition, for those who attendedthe Edenton Photo Outing. We had almost 100 percentparticipation. Those who participated found the com-ments they received back from the judges to be espe-cially helpful. Our second contest is for those who wentto the Sunflower Festival last Saturday. After we com-plete this second competition, the Executive Board andCompetition Committee will decide if this is some-thing we want to do on a regular basis.July, 2018Club Meeting - Saturday, June 14th, 9:30am* Presentation - Gray Whitley,
Photo Journalism<http://www.graywhitley.com> .* How I Got That Shot – Wanda Rodriquez'Milk Marble'
Share a unique photo!Members have an opportunity to share with theclub how they were able to capture or create aunique image. The “Short Topic” portion of themeeting has been replaced with having one or twomembers present one of their photos. Specialthanks to Tom McCabe for his presentation at theJune Meeting. Click here to check out how to submityour photo for consideration: <https://cpcmember-sonly.weebly.com/how-i-got-that-shot.html>.
* THE CRITIqUE CORNER will be open.Want some advice on how to improve animage?Each meeting, a couple of members will beavailable to critique one of your photos. This willbe a one-on-one conversation about your photo todiscuss what makes it a good photo and give somethoughts on how you might make it even better.You can find all the details on our members-only site<https://cpcmembersonly.weebly.com/> under theMember Resources tab.* Mini-Comp Topic - “Elation”
Wednesday, July 18thFort Macon State Park - High Contrast BeachPortraits and Seascapes. Many photographers strug-gle with high contrast photos. With a little creativityand some basic instruction from Tom McCabe, you can
master these photos in no time. Check out all the detailsand sign up here<https://cpcmembersonly.weebly.com/uploads/1/6/3/9/16390820/_07__2018_july_18__high_contrast_beach_portraits.pdf>.Deadline to sign up for August exhibit at Public Library -
Sunday July 15Click here to sign up.<https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0f4daca72ba4fc1-library1>August, 2018Club Meeting - Saturday, August 11 9:30am* Annual Meeting, Election of Officers * Presentation - TBD* How I Got That Shot - Alan Welch tells us about 'Fall'* Mini Comp Topic - “Movement” * The Critique Corner will be open.
Public Library Exhibition New Bern during August. More details will follow.
August 7, 2018 – National Night Out Tuesday, 4:00pm - 8:00pmThis annual event is a community-building cam-paign that promotes police-community partner-ships and neighborhood camaraderie to make ourneighborhoods safer, better places to live. It iscelebrated in thousands of communities across all50 states on the first Tuesday in August.We support the New Bern Police by taking photosof this event. Volunteers will ride in a policecaravan as they go to various neighborhoods tointeract with residents. Each neighborhood will behaving a “celebration”…many will have food anddancing. Our job is to capture the police as theyconnect with the residents and help show thepositive relationships that exist between our policeand citizens. We’re looking for 5 experiencedphotographers and 4 or 5 less experienced wantingto learn. Click here to sign up <https://www.signup-genius.com/go/30e0f4daca72ba4fc1-national1>.Saturday, August 11thDragon Boat Races, Oriental, NC - A chance to photo-graph boats whose elaborate designs originate inancient China and so much more at this event. Check outall the details and sign up here <https://cpcmember-sonly.weebly.com/uploads/1/6/3/9/16390820/_08__2018_aug_11__dragon_boat_races.pdf>.September, 2018
Club Meeting - Saturday, September 8 9:30amPresentation - TBD
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CPC Members shine in the....:Martin County Arts CouncilAnnual Photography Juried Show1st Place (Landscape): Elaine Varley, Aurora
2nd Place (People/Animals): Susan Williams Skywatch
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CALL FOR ENTRIESANNUAL ARTS OF THE PAMLICOWASHINGTON, NCPHOTOGRAPHY JURIED COMPETITIONAUGUST 2– SEPTEMBER 2, 2018JUROR, CRAIG RAMSEY SUBMISSIONS: JULY 18-22 TURNAGE THEATER, WASHINGTON, NCORIGINAL FRAMED & WIRED WORK, CREATED IN THE LAST TWOYEARS. TWO ENTRIES MAXIMUM/$25 FOR NON-MEMBERS. 30% COMMISSION. SUBMIT WORK TO THE GALLERY, READY FOR HANGING.JURIED IN GALLERY. CASH AWARDSRECEPTION : AUGUST 1, 2018 FROM 5:30 – 7:30 PMDetails here:http://www.artsofthepamlico.org/artist-oppor-tunities/
ACCOLADES:
Congrats to Wanda Rodriguez for her display of babyphotos at CarolinasEast Medical Center in New Bern. These were photos that she took in their Women’sPavillion.
Photo by: Wanda Rodriguez
How I Got That Shot - TBDMini Comp Topic - “Details” The Critique Corner will be open
September 8-9Bike MS Photo OpportunityEd Hall is our coordinator again this year. This is anopportunity to shoot a variety of photo styles andtechniques…everything from large groups to actionshots. You get to pick what you want to do. Ed willsend out detailed instructions. He is also available toanswer any questions you have. Please consider thisworthwhile event. For more info, e mail: [email protected] up and additional details coming soon. October, 2018Mark your calendar! Our October meeting will bethe THIRD Saturday. October 20
We are providing a variety of opportunities for our members with
the hope that each member will find something of interest. The
best way to improve your photography is to get out and shoot.
All of our community service projects are designed to help our
members learn. We have a lot of opportunities for you to get
involved. I hope to see you at some of our many events.m
CALENDARVisit the Coastal Photo Club website calendar:
http://www.localendar.com/public/AlanWelch
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ACCOLADES:
Congra ts a l s o . . . . .Mary Wynn: “I woke up this morning to the news that an unedited photoof mine was a winner in the Channel 12 Weather Photo con-test. So surprised others felt joy by viewing my train shot...agood boost for my confidence and love my new Windjammerumbrella.This was a contest for best submitted weather re-lated photos during the last 16 days with 2 photos beingchosen each day. One submission rule was that the photo-graph could not be edited...which was scary. lol”
Always nice to see our members do well! - Editor
How a hobby and Photography got mepublished. Bosch Power Tools hobby – writingarticles for Make magazine.by Larry Cotton
This started about 10 years ago when my son gave me aprint subscription for Christmas.* I’ve always been a DIY(Do It Yourself) nut, building projects that fall into twomain categories: things that a) are way more complicatedand don’t work as well as similar products for half thecost, or b) don't exist yet, and probably don't need to.
So while building my first coffee roaster, I decided towrite down and photograph every important step. Then Iqueried Make, and amazingly, they bought the article.(Please don’t ask what they pay per word or photo; itbarely supports my coffee addiction.)
I have a theory that DIY-types are generally decent pho-tographers--and vice versa. I mean, who doesn’t likecobbling up some weird combination of lenses, filters,props and a makeshift tripod to catch a once-in-a-lifetimephoto?There’s no way you can tell someone, in print or online,how to build something without including at least a fewphotos, diagrams and videos of the process. Even ascreen-grab from a high-quality video can yield just theshot an editor wants. A picture really can be worth atleast a few hundred words.
Magazines don’t like bad--or even marginally good--photos. They want 'em clear, well-composed, appropri-ately illuminated and often showing detailed close-upsof the building steps. And photos must not include any-thing that distracts a reader from the main subject.
So here's a small sample of photos from Make articlesof everything from a percussion automaton to children'sfurniture. (Local author Phil Bowie and I collaboratedon two of them.) Most documentary photos need somelabeling, while lead photos and those that help tell thestory don't. I've included a few of both.
* It's still available in print, or, if you're interested,check out https://makezine.com/author/larry-cotton/
Attending: Earl Applegate, Doug Carawan,Larry Cotton, Claire Hageman, Jeanne Julian,Carol Krom, Simon Lock, Glynn Pullen, EdRyan, William Ryan, Maryann Ryan, HelmutTreschan and John Steady.If you would like to see some of the sights ofEdenton, check out:http://www.visitedenton.com/photos
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FIELD TRIP REPORT: EDENTON, NCby Jeanne Julian On Thursday, June 14, a dozen photographers—and Susie, a genial canine mascot—met for a dayof exploring and photographing the quaint city ofEdenton, North Carolina, about two hours fromNew Bern. We rendezvoused in the morning at the PenelopeBarker House Welcome Center on the water-front. With visitor maps in hand, we were off,solo and in little groups, seeking out destinationssuch as the Courthouse (the state’s oldest, builtin 1767), a quirky teapot sculpture, and graciousold homes. The first stop for several of us wasthe 1886 Roanoke River Lighthouse, just stepsfrom where we’d parked. A friendly docent in anOBX cap advised Claire Hageman that the $2.50lighthouse admission fee was waived forphotographers! We found antiques to photo-graph within, and waterscapes to shoot from thetower (where today, only one meager lightbulbserves as the beacon for the broad bay where theChowan River runs into Albemarle Sound). Oneof the challenges of the morning was shooting inbright sunlight, with at times a featureless sky. At noon, we reassembled at a culinary landmarkof the city, the Downtown Café and SodaShoppe. In addition to enjoying delicious sand-wiches (try The Pilgrim) we checked out militaryand baseball memorabilia decorating the walls(Edenton is the home of historic Hicks Field).The restaurant’s owner, Frank Jones, greeted usand described his recent 200-mile walk on theCamino, a famous ancient pilgrimage in Spain. After lunch, we all drove to the riverfront site ofWaff Contracting, open to us through the aus-pices of John Steady’s friend Hank Burdick, whoshared stories about local characters as wewandered through an eccentric collection ofscrap metal, grounded boats, and decommis-sioned bridges (including, we think, New Bern’sformer Alfred Cunningham drawbridge).Ospreys watched us suspiciously from theirnests in bridge girders and booms of rustingcranes. Finally, the heat outweighed our curios-ity, and we headed home, grateful to John andHank for arranging a convenient day trip withsomething for everyone. h
F I E L D T R I P P H O T O W I N N E R S
E D E N T O N - A M G R O U P
1st: Claire Hageman, Rope
2nd:William Ryan, History Center
3rd: Claire Hageman, Whitehouse Cookbook
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HM: Jeanne Julian, A Slant of Light
HM: Ed Ryan, Osprey
HM: Jeanne Julian, The Searcher
1st: Claire Hageman, Rock and Metal
2nd: Simon Lock , Final Resting Place
3rd: Helmut Treschan, Osprey Takeoff
HM: Larry Cotton Claire thru Pipe
HM: Helmut Treschan, Osprey in Flight
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More....Edenton
Teapot Sculpture
Edenton Lighthouse
Teapot
No Idea
Field Trip
Exploring Salvage Yard
Roanoke River Light
Cannons Along the Waterfront
HM: Carol Krom, Tugboat
Photos by Helmut Treschan
Photos by Jeanne Julian
Edenton
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C l u b P h o t o G a l l e r yThis series of photos by: Carol Krom
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This series of photos by: Sam Love
Fort Macon Canon
Fort Macon Store Room
Fort Macon Flag
Fort Macon Protecting Shackleford
Fort Macon Door
Fort Macon
Sunrise
On the Beach
A Mare & Her Colt
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This series of photos byRobbin Haigler
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This series of photos by: Doug Carawan
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This series of photos by: Larry Santucci
Jessica
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This series of photos by: Elena Treschan Wonderful Springtime in Kerch, Crimea
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Coneflower Head
Dew DropMorning Tears
This series of photos by: Rebecca Duncan
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This series of photos by: Mary O’Neill
Carmel Shell
Carmel Heart
Carmel Window #4
Carmel Window #2
From our visit to Carmel, CA
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This series of photos by: Helmut Treschan
Great Trent River Raft Race 6-23-18
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Photo by: Bob DumonDrone Photo/Fairfield Harbor
The View From Brig Court
View from Casleton Court
View from the ICW
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Photopass for Sylvan Heights Bird ParkRare bird species. For a nominal charge, in addition to themembership fee, Sylvan Heights allows photographers special access to their aviary park in Scotland Neck, NC. Go to www.shwpark.com, click on “Support Us,” and then click on the “Photopass” option.
Build Your SkillsPHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY
OF AMERICACOASTAL PHOTO CLUB IS A MEMBER
OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA
Courses for members. ● Explore the PSA gallery.
Take a look at the new-membergallery at the Photographic Society of
America: http://www.psa-photo.org/index.php?galleries-
new-member-gallery
PSA Conference Salt Lake City, Utah
September 30 - October 6, 2018
252.321.8888 • 3701 Charles Boulevard, Suite 100 Hours: M-F 9-6 • S 9-5 • Closed Sunday
http://www.asapphoto.com
Offers a 15% discount for
Coastal Photo Club Members
RESOURCESBill Gewain sent this link to a course titled Fundamentals of Photography - FREE-http://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/fun-damentals-of-photography.html?cid=7901&ai=73003&cm_mmc=display-_-G.CT%207901%20Fundamentals%20Of%20Photography-_-Gen-_-fundamentals%20of%20photography&mkwid=sGUtOAN1r_dc&pcrid=67761090782&pkw=fundamentals%20of%20photography&pmt=p&cmp=PS_Non-Branded_google_US&gclid=CM-CGzZit69ICFZdKDQod0mUBNQpresented by National Geographic Photographer, Joel Sartore. Bill also sent this link to an index of courses offered by “The Great Courses”. (Fees) http://www.thegreatcourses.com/search/sort-by/relevance/sortdirection/desc/mode/list?q=Masters+of+photo
M E M B E R
2018 Class Pass - $99
https://psa-photo.org/index.ph
p?sn-education
July 17th$39.99 Excl. tax
July 16th & 18th$69.99 Excl. tax
Congrats to Rebecca Duncan who sold herphoto, “T-Bone” while it was on
display at Bank of the Arts! “T-Bone” earned 1st place, Digital
Manipulation category, (intermediate), in the recent CPC Spring Print Competition.
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Chuck Colucci maintains our photo galleryof Club field trips. If you go, or have gone, ona field trip, send Chuck a few images. You canfind the gallery on the club’s website: http://www.coastalphotoclub.com/prior-field-trips.htmlor email info to Chuck at: [email protected] best results size your images at 150ppiand 1500 px on the long edge. Chuck says he will resize your images for youif you send him a .jpg file.
CPC SCHEDULE MEETING DATES FOR
2018January 13February 10 March 10
April 14 – Spring Print Competition May 12June 9July 14
August 11September 8October 20th
(date changed to 3rd Sat. due to Mumfest)
November 10 – Fall Print Competition
December 8 (Holiday Party)
Coastal Photo Club’s Facebook page is:https://www.facebook.com/Coastal-Photo-Club-284769591540129/Thank you Sue Williams for being our administrator!
Also, please visit our club’s market place: http://www.coastalphotoclub.com/marketplace.htmlLots of good Photography gear on sale.
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• Get in Touch! Join the Club! E-mail: [email protected] • Correspondence: Coastal Photo Club, Inc. • P. O. Box 585, New Bern, NC 28563-0585 Web: http://www.coastalphotoclub.com/
• Facebook: “Like” us! Meetings: Unless otherwise announced, the CoastalPhoto Club meets on the second Saturday of eachmonth in the Basement Level, Centenary UnitedMethodist Church, 309 New Street, New Bern, NC. Visitors and guests are welcome!
COASTAL PHOTO CLUB OFFICERS& BOARD MEMBERS:
President John B. Steady [email protected] 252-671-0288
Vice President & Marketing & Public Relations Chairperson Alan Welch [email protected] 919-616-6782
Secretary Claire Hageman [email protected] 252-671-0701
Treasurer Mary O’Neill 252-652-7134
Competition Committee Sue Williams
Special Events/Community Service Rick Meyer
Skills Development Committee Ken Haigler
Public Education Committee Tom McCabe
Member-at-Large Archie Lewis
Member-at-Large Jeanne Julian
NEXT NEWSLETTER DEADLINE:Thursday, July 26th
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION OF PHOTOS FOR THE NEWSLETTER.
File should be in .jpg file format. Please label your filewith your name and the title of your photo.
(Example: Jane Doe_Fall Leaves.jpg).
(It is easy to confuse photos when they are identified only by numbers. Titles add context or meaning to your photo.)
Please send photos at 100ppi and 900 pixels on longest side to.:
Evie Chang Henderson, Newsletter [email protected]
BENEFITS OF CPC MEMBERSHIP• Web portfolio: Display and edit your portfolio at no charge on the CPC web site.• Competition: Challenge yourself and receive feedback on your workthrough monthly competitions available only to members. Two juried competitions annually.• Instruction: In-house, hands-on workshops with experts andnovices, and presentations by visiting pros, make meetings interestingand useful.• Exhibit your work: The CPC is regularly invited to mount exhibits in galleries and other public venues. Usually, you can offer your prints for sale.• Service: Give back to the community by doing what you love. CPC members have the opportunity to volunteer as photographers forlocal non-profit events and organizations.• Free newsletter: Our monthly newsletter offers photography tipsand event information. Submit your own images for publication.• Field trips: Enhance and practice your skills in new settings. Grouptravel makes it fun and affordable. Past trips include the Great SmokyMountains, Duke Gardens, Wilmington, and the Pocosin Lakes WildlifeRefuge.• Discounts: At www.redriverpaper.com/myclub: enter the club code“coastal” when placing your order. The club also gets a commission eachtime you order. Ballantyne Framing and Art in New Bern offers a 15%artist discount to active CPC members.
About this Publication:
Coastal Photo Club News is the monthly newsletter e-mailed free to members and friends of the CPC. Items highlighting the activities of the club, news, opportunities and awards as well as items related to thePhotography field submitted by members are encouraged and welcomed. The experience and accomplishments of our members are diverse but we encourage learning and sharing. Members’ photos by our Club Gallery are especially encouraged. All image rights reserved by the photographers. Our newsletter, previously designed and edited by Jeanne Julian, was the recipient of the Small Club Division FirstPlace award in the Photographic Society of America News-letter Contest for 2013 and for 2014. In 2015, the CPCnewsletter received an Honorable mention in the Large ClubDivision.
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