Workshop XVIII – Wide Angle in B&W

Dear Photography Lovers! We have another workshop ahead! This time, we will get much better pictures using different techniques. Firstly, we will practice the composition elements using wide angle lenses, and then getting correct exposure in black and white camera settings mode. We plan to meet this time on TUESDAY evening, 20 August, at 6.00pm…

Workshop XV – Paxton Pits Competition

I would like to announce the next Workshop XV – ‘Paxton Pits Competition’ this Saturday 9 February, meeting at 2.45pm at Paxton Pits car park. The weather looks fine, although a bit windy, so please bring windproof (and waterproof, just in case!) clothing. Can you let me know if this time will be ok for…

Workshop X – Christmas Lights in Sandy

Dear Members of Sandy Photography Club and Guests, Did you know, the word “photography” was created from the Greek roots φωτός (phōtos), meaning “light”, and γραφή (graphé) meaning “representation by means of lines” or “drawing” – putting these together gives the meaning “drawing with light”? I would like to invite you to our next Workshop X the subject…

Workshop VIII – Do you know Sandy?

Just to let you know about our next Workshop. We would like to involve more of Sandy’s community to participate in our Club, however, we all still need more practice. The next is (missing!) Workshop VIII and the subject will be “Do you know Sandy?“. We will be photographing architecture and secret places around the…

Workshop VII – Everything in motion

Dear Members, Everything is in motion.  Cars, trains, kids, trees, birds, fire – just about everything! Even in photography when we catch a moment, the motion is in the timeframe of that moment. The question is, how do you feel the motion? Our next Workshop is going to be about capturing the motion of a…

Workshop VII part 2 – Cars

Everything is in motion Dear Members and our Friends, Everything is in motion.  Cars, trains, kids, trees, birds, fire – just about everything! Even in photography when we catch a moment, the motion is in the timeframe of that moment. The question is, how do you feel the motion? Our next Workshop is going to…