We are kicking off the new camera club season with our first meeting on September 1, 2022. It’s an open house where people can come and see what we’re all about – our gallery space as well as workshop photo studio. You can view the schedule here.

Celebrating and supporting Photography In Western Massachusetts and the Connecticut River Valley
We are kicking off the new camera club season with our first meeting on September 1, 2022. It’s an open house where people can come and see what we’re all about – our gallery space as well as workshop photo studio. You can view the schedule here.
The Epoch Times provides this interview article with Erin Babnik. From the piece, “Babnik approaches photography from an artist’s perspective.”
Fstoppers has this piece about 5 Important Factors for Better Reflections in Landscape Photography.
Hamed Bank, a Swedish visual effects compositor and photographer, by way of Petapixel, provides his insights into landscape photography and creating a frame within a frame.
DP Review posted this piece about using a lens from a disposable Kodak camera, which was popular 30 years ago, with our modern age models. It looks rather easy from this video.
This one is a bit geeky, but fascinating nevertheless. Hackaday published this piece by Danie Conradie where he makes a huge lens system for his digital camera out of aluminum sheets, 3D printed parts, and a unique projector lens. It was fun to watch. Who will be the first to make one, themselves?
Photofocus offers this beginners piece about shutter priority mode.
This B&H Explora article goes over the things that affect sharpness in photos. It’s especially helpful to new photographers…
Light Stalking offers advice on five things you should have for landscape photography.
There’s a link in the article to other sources of information.
Petapixel offers this piece – The Winners of the 2022 Minimalist Photography Awards