Upcoming Exhibits

Currently we have two upcoming exhibits and I strongly encourage you all to show your work.

Why?

Because your work should be shared and showed if you desire to do so.

The upcoming exhibits at the Town of Jupiter and Palm Beach State College Eissey Theater are a great opportunity. The best part of participating in exhibits such as these is the experience of displaying your work.

I know, you may say to yourself “but my photos are not good enough”.

How do you know that?

Have you submitted images to Jeff or brought in a print for critique at one of our club meetings?

If the answer is NO then you really do not know. My point here, it is very important as a photographer to have your work critiqued.

The benefits critique process:

  • Gives you insight into something you may have overlooked in your photo.
  • Is a learning experience and will help you grow as an artist and photographer.
  • The constructive feedback will help improve your images.
  • Bottom line it is a fun learning experience.

In my next post I will talk about where you can get your photos printed and a great place to order basic frames and mats.

Please feel free to leave questions or comments here on the site or e-mail them to lighthousecameraclub@gmail.com

The January 20 Meeting – With Special Guest Speaker Jason D. Page

Hello LCC Members,

The camera club was honored to have Light Painting Artist Jason D. Page and his inspiring and educational presentation. After the meeting he even conducted a workshop which many of our members attended. Thank you Jason!

If you attended the workshop please send your images to lighthousecameraclub@gmail.com with Light Painting in the subject line. The images will be posted to a gallery here on our site.

If any of you are interested in purchasing the Light Painting tools Jason makes here is the link to his website.

LINK:Light Painting Brushes

Light Painting Artist Jason D. Page

 

Pine Jog Exhibit Refresh Complete!

Today about 15 of our members refreshed our exhibit at the Pine Jog Environmental Center. The club refreshes the exhibit on a regular basis and all members are encouraged to participate. If you were unable to make it down there today and would like to add your images please talk with Jeff at a club meeting to schedule a time.

Currently there are approximately 43 images on display.