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June 13, 2013 Program- Nature’s Gifts with Russ Burden

Description:
Russ Burden will present “Nature’s Gifts.” The show is a mixture of scenic and wildlife photos from his travels. Wildlife and landscape images are interspersed and vary in subject matter from macro shots of butterflies to grand scenics along the Oregon coast. Included are panoramas, large mammals, birds, landscapes from the South West along with many other of Russ’s favorites. The show is a twenty minute escape into the visual world of nature.

Bio:
Russ is the owner of Russ Burden Nature Photo Tours and runs workshops around the country to the best locations at the times they appear in their utmost glory. His stock work is sold through Getty Images and often shows up in magazines and advertisements around the world.
Russ writes The Tip of the Week for the Outdoor Photographer website. He also writes a weekly Photo Tip and a monthly Photoshop column for Take Great Pictures.com. Russ teaches classes of all levels for the Digital Photo Academy in addition to writing all the curriculums for the national program. Russ has been published numerous times in Outdoor Photographer, Popular Photography, and Petersen’s PHOTOgraphic. He has two books to his credit. Russ is a multiple time winner of the prestigious Nature’s Best Windland Smith Rice Award in the Art In Nature category in addition to the Backyard Habitat category. He also won Highly Commended honors in a number of other categories. As a result, his images have appeared in the Smithsonian in Washington, DC.

May 9 2013, Program-Photography and You: Finding Purpose in Your Style with Mark Alison

Mark Alison’s presentation will focus on the ways in which artists discover the various genres of photography and how they find the right fit based on purpose and happiness. There will be an open discussion segment with the presentation as well.

Mark is a portrait photographer from the Denver area. He has built his business from the ground up and achieved success in the industry. He teaches workshops and mentors growing photographers. “I enjoy expressing myself in different styles and skills. The joy I get from serving the client is where the real passion lies.”
www.markalisonphotography.com

Lightroom 5 beta released

One of my favorite sites, Photography for Real Estate, has a brief article (with links to Julianne Kost video tutorials) on the newly released Lightroom 5 beta. Seems it might be a very nice advance over version 4, and as the article points out the new “Upright” feature could prove to be quite a time saver for real estate photographers not to mention others.

Thomas Walsh
Flatirons Photo Club President

April 11 Program- Autumn from Alaska to Zion with James Hager

James Hager is a freelance nature photographer who lives full-time in an
RV so that his office can be near great shooting locations throughout
western North America. His work has appeared in Nature’s Best
Photography Magazine and has been displayed in the Smithsonian. He leads photo safaris to Africa and recently returned from leading a two-week
safari to Tanzania followed by a month and a half on his own in South
Africa.

In his program, Autumn From Alaska To Zion, James will show us that
there is more to nature photography in the fall than the Maroon Bells
and yellow aspen in late September. Using landscape and wildlife images,
he will take us from Alaska in late August to Zion in early November and
provide information on where and when to capture great fall color. www.JamesHagerPhoto.com

March 14, 2013 Program: Impressionistic Photoshop Techniques by Mark Johnson

When Mark S. Johnson thinks about sharing Impressionistic Photoshop techniques, he feels giddy. During the March 14 meeting, Mark will show how to create breathtaking kaleidoscopes from photographs, and he’ll explain why Filter Forge and Photoshop make a perfect pair for the creative photographer.

Mark S. Johnson is an Adobe Photoshop luminary, a photographer, an author, and one of the most passionate instructors you will ever encounter. Through the Rocky Mountain School of Photography, The Radiant Vista, and Boulder Digital Arts, Mark has lectured in front of and worked side-by-side with countless individuals, including Adobe’s Chief Executive Officers, Jane Goodall, the U.S. Ambassador to Finland, and Academy Award winning director, Louie Psihoyos. His tutorials appear regularly on the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) and Planet Photoshop websites, and his imagery and articles have been featured in Photo Techniques, Nature’s Best, and After Capture magazines. Watch hundreds of Mark’s free and entertaining Photoshop tutorials at www.msjphotography.com

February and March Meetings — Change of Venue

We have had a minor change of venue for our monthly meetings for February and March 2013. For these next two meetings, we will gather at Har Hashem’s north building, where we held our January 2013 meeting. If you enter Har Hashem from Baseline, the north building is immediately on your left, 3950 Baseline Rd. Anyone who goes to our regular location will be redirected to the correct location.

February 2013 Monthly Meeting

This month’s meeting of the Flatirons Photo Club will be held on Thursday, February 14, 2013 at 7:00 PM. We will be meeting at 391 Pinon (the red brick building behind Har Hashem Synagogue which is at 3950 Baseline Road).

February’s topic will be “Using an iPhone Camera to Create Composite Images” by Karen Divine . See more at: https://flatironsphotoclub.org/category/blog/monthly-programs and at her web site, www.karendivinephotography.com.

This month’s Special Topic for the member competition is: Faces.

Prints submitted to club competitions

This post is a reminder of the size limits on prints entered into the monthly and year-end photo club competitions. During the last few months, several entries may have been larger than the size limit set in the competition guidelines. No measurements were taken, so this might in fact not have been the case. The board has discussed the matter, however, and, due to concerns that sizes greater than the set limits might give entries a greater impact than smaller photos, in the future prints that are not within the allowed limits will not be entered into competition.

Please note the club’s guidelines for print sizes: “26 inches is the tallest object that will fit in the light box. Glass and frames are NOT ALLOWED. Prints should have the maker’s name, title and indication of the UP direction on the back of the print. The minimum print size is 8” x 10”.” To keep prints comfortably within the light box, the 26″ size includes the mount/matt. So that judges can easily see prints, the minimum size of 8″ x 10″ is the size of the exposed print itself, without the mount/matt (of course not to exceed 26″ in height).

Here’s looking forward to another great year for Flatirons Photo Club!

Thomas Walsh, Flatirons Photo Club President

February 14, 2013-Photoshop Composites with Karen Divine

The iPhone is not only a powerful tool for documenting your life through single imagery, but also an excellent means of creating stunning composite images. Karen has been a photographer for 40 years, compositing in Photoshop for 13 years she now transfers this process using the iphone. She will begin with her Photoshop Composites and carry you up to today’s work with the Iphone.

Karen Divine was first introduced to photography in the early 1970’s and went on to study painting, drawing, and alternative photographic processes. While she finds that creating a beautiful single image is crucial to being a fine-art photographer, it is the multi-image that speaks to her heart. She has won numerous awards from international organizations, including the 2011 Discovery of the Year Nominee from International Photography Awards(NYC), the Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers, the Prix de la Photographie Gold Award, and a first place WPGA Pollux Award. Karen was one of four photographers selected for eyephoneography #3 (eyephoneography is a project of exhibits and activities around mobile photography touring Spain in 2013.) Her web site is www.karendivinephotography.com.