Photochrome Camera Club

San Francisco Photography Club: Established 1942

Archive of Club Events

February 9, 2012
7:30 pmto8:30 pm

All members are invited to attend these monthly meetings where activities of the Club are planned.

Photochrome Board Meeting

Photochrome Board Meeting

February 16, 2012
7:30 pmto9:30 pm

 

On the evening of February 16, we’re planning to show Pic2 photos of the Exploratorium & Palace of Fine Arts. This is part of the Exploring Photography program.

 

That evening, however, we will also be having a  special show of nature photography!

 

Club member Rebecca Jackrel is back from a remote, mountainous, and beautiful part of Africa. She’s recently spent some time there taking photos of the rare Ethiopian Wolf. This wolf in an endangered species, and Rebecca’s work is part of an important conservation project to save this animal from extinction.

 

When it comes to nature photography, Rebecca’s is the “real deal”.  We are in for a treat!  Plan on inviting a friend or two to see this special show. 

Instructions for Pic 2:

Send your digital images by midnight Wednesday to: Photochromeprojectionist@gmail.com

Mark your images:

  • Pic2-Photographer Name – Image Title. jpg

Please note: digital images should be re-sized so that the longest side is 1024 pixels. That is how they fit properly on our projection equipment.

For more information

please also see:

February 18, 2012
9:00 amto4:00 pm

ALL DAY SEMINAR WITH NEVADA WIER
Saturday, February 18, 9 am – 4 pm
San Leandro Public Library
300 Estudillo Avenue, San Leandro, CA.

SAVE THE DATE!

Nevada Wier is an award-winning photographer specializing in the remote corners of the globe and the cultures that inhabit them. Nevada’s journeys have taken her throughout Southeast Asia, India, China, Nepal, Africa, New Zealand, Central Asia, Mongolia, South America and other obscure regions of the world.

Her work is represented for licensing by Getty and Corbis. Nevada has been published in numerous national and international publications, including: NG Adventure, Geo, Islands, National Geographic, Outdoor Photographer, Outside, and Smithsonian. She is a Fellow of The Explorer’s Club, a member of the Society of Woman Geographers and was featured in a Northwest Airlines international television and print ad campaign.

Her recent exhibit, A NOMADIC VISION: 25 Years, just completed a six week viewing at the Verve Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Nevada was featured in a National Geographic Explorer television episode on her travels down the Blue Nile River in Ethiopia on assignment with National Geographic magazine and was one of the photographers in THROUGH THE LENS for the National Geographic Channels. She was a frequent photographer on Canon Photo Safaris (OLN & ESPN). She is also a regular guest on The Travel Channel. Nevada is a lecturer for seminars and professional panels, and a featured speaker for banquets and conferences. She was recently on a nation-wide tour with LIVE …from National Geographic.

See her work at: http://www.nevadawier.com

March 1, 2012
7:30 pmto9:30 pm

Photochrome Meeting

For this meeting we will be having an open subject session. Members enter up to two images of their own choosing for Club discussion and critique.

Send your digital images by midnight Wednesday to: Photochromeprojectionist@gmail.com

Mark your images via the file name:

  • OPEN-Photographer Name-Image Title. jpg

Please note: digital images should be re-sized so that the longest side is 1024 pixels. That is how they fit properly on our projection equipment.

For more information please also see:

March 8, 2012
7:30 pmto8:30 pm

All members are invited to attend these monthly meetings where activities of the Club are planned.

Photochrome Board Meeting

Photochrome Board Meeting

March 15, 2012
7:30 pmto9:30 pm

Alan Heald, Chair

Patti's Big Shot!Since the club now holds just three of these events a year, it behooves our print makers to mark this date down on their calendars. Of course, it also means that it is time to begin warming up those printers so you can make some prints to show to the group.

In any case, as of this moment, you cannot claim to have been left out in the dark about Print Night. There is still plenty of time to come up with some images to show to the group!