Archive for November 19th, 2009
New A/V Gallery
by Peter Myers on Nov.19, 2009, under Audio/Visual group
We now have a new A/V gallery to add to our ever increasing range of galleries to showcase members work.
The gallery can be found HERE. Please treat this gallery just like the comment gallery, go and have a look, play the video (You will need a PC (or a MAC!) with speakers) and make your comments as you think appropriate.
At the moment it may look like a Peter & Jill Myers A/V gallery but that is because I have yet to persuade our other A/V makers to showcase their work on the gallery.
So to all our excellent A/V makers who have shown their A/V’s at the A/V group meeting (You know who you are … Leif… Andy … Roger… Mary… Fred… Craig) and those who are about to finalise their A/V’s (You know who you are also!) we will be demonstrating how to upload your productions at the final A/V group meeting in December.
In the meantime please contact me and I will talk you through the very easy uploading process
Details about our initial “Portrait & Flash Photography” meeting Jan 27th 2010
by Peter Myers on Nov.19, 2009, under Portrait & Flash Photography
On Wednesday January 27th we will host our initial “Portrait & Flash Photography” special interest group meeting.
The purpose of this group meeting is to help all who are interested, learn how to take better photos using flash lighting, in particular portable “strobe” lighting. In many instances a typical use of flash photography is to take “portrait” shots and this is a genre of photography we will be focusing on (no pun intended…) during the year, although other uses of flash photography will be discussed.
We are very fortunate with our club to have Teddy Tan as our group co-ordinator. Teddy is a very experienced photographer who regularly produces great portrait work and great shots using his portable strobe lighting.
We are also fortunate to be able to kick start our group meeting in 2010 by having David Gilliver as our main presenter tonight.
David is a member of Melbourne camera club and a highly respected photographer in his own right. David’s main speciality is the use of strobe and studio lighting. David is one of the tutors at Melbourne camera club, regularly teaching on the subject of strobe and studio lighting.
This should be a great evening…mark it in your diary. As ever, all members and guests are welcome.
Waverley Camera Club is a member’s photographic club based in Mount Waverley.







