17/05/2015
Below is the Club Diary for the coming year’s meetings - May 2015 to April 2016.
11/05/2015 - Picture selection for Club Exhibition
18/05/2015 - Picture selection & preparation for Club exhibition
29; 30; & 31/05/2015 – Club Exhibition at Pennant Community Centre
08/06/2015 - 7.00pm meet South Beach, Aberaeron by Yacht Club
22/06/2015 - 7.00pm Llanerchaeron
13/07/2015 - 7.00pm Pennant Village Photography
27/07/2015 - 7.00pm Photography Evening out – venue to be decided
10/08/2015 - 7.00pm Ty Glyn Walled Garden, Ciliau Aeron
24/08/2015 - 7.00pm Photography Evening out – venue to be decided
14/09/2015 - Competition or Picture critique & cameras
28/09/2015 - SPEAKER
12/10/2015 - Light Room Tutorial
26/10/2015 - Picture critique evening
09/11/2015 - SPEAKER
23/11/2015 - Studio Evening
14/12/2015 - Preparation for Memorial Trophy Competition
28/12/2015 - No Meeting
11/01/2016 - SPEAKER
25/01/2016 - Selection & Preparation of Welsh Salon Pictures
08/02/2016 - Lightroom & Camera Tutorials
22/02/2016 - Preparation for Inter Club Competition
14/03/2016 - SPEAKER
28/03/2016 - Camera Techniques
11/04/2016 - Studio Evening
25/04/2016 - A.G.M.
The above covers the Club meetings that are held on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month commencing at 8.00pm at Pennant Community Centre, SY23 5PA.
There may be additional opportunities for:
* Day trips for photography;
* Studio photography on Saturday mornings;
* Trips to exhibitions;
* Visit to the Photography Show in Birmingham + other shows;
The Club has also set out themes for photography over the months which will then be scrutinised by all members. The aim, of having a critique carried out on images taken by members, is to improve everyone’s technique and their overall standard of photography.
The Club Themes are:
June/July - TECHNIQUE
August/September - NATURE
October/November - COLOUR
December/January - WINTER
February/March - LIGHT
As a member of Pennant Photography Club you do not have to enter all or any competitions if you do not wish to. Come along and learn to improve the quality of the images you take.