March 2012 - Photographic Society of Chattanooga
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March 2012 - Photographic Society of Chattanooga
Volume 62, No. 3 March 2012 Next PSC Meeting, Thursday, March 15 St. John United Methodist Church 6 p.m. Boot Camp 7 p.m. Program: Tom and Pat Cory Presenting Photographing Wildlife in Florida Winter and spring are great times to photograph in Florida. Pat and Tom Cory recently drove down to Everglades National Park, photographing at various locations along the way. In their program, they will show images from each of the locations including birds, butterflies, and other ‘wildlife’. All locations are easy to get to and offer big rewards. In addition they will critique the images from the quarterly contest on ‘Water’. While they were not the judges of the contest, nor do they know the results, they will offer comments based on their experience in judging other contests. Tom and Pat Cory have been involved professionally in photography for many years. Combining their love of nature, travel and teaching, they have worked as a husband/wife team conducting photography workshops locally, nationally, and internationally since 1987. They also offer individual lessons and custom trips. Their work has been published in numerous calendars and publications The latest 2012 Membership Directory is up. Members can refer to an email sent earlier this month for downloading instructions. We also enjoys environmental portraiture. Pat specializes in video and has produced a DVD entitled Visions of Nature, 34 minutes of nature video set to hammer dulcimer music, and a documentary video on the building of the Coolidge Park Carousel in Chattanooga. Their fine art photographs and local notecards can be purchased through http://fineartamerica.com/. Cory Photography, continued on p-3 Inside Photograph ©Tom Cory such as Outdoor Photographer, Nature Photographer, Sky Magazine and Blue Ridge Country. While they specialize in nature and travel photography, Tom are still missing photos of some of our members! For those who do not have their photo included, the next opportunity to have your picture taken will be at the March meeting. A printed copy of the directory will be available when we have everyone’s photo. 2 Member News Board Meeting PSC Calendar Photoshop Group Boot Camp Membership News Youth Showcase 3 PSC Committee Chairs 4 3CT 5 Photo Contests 6 PSA: Member Benefits PSC Field Trips 7 Non-PSC Opportunities Non-PSC Workshops Items For Sale! 8 Contact Us PSC Calendar February Eileen Card Wayne Hicks Andy Keels Susan Longley Christy Payne Shelda Rees Coleen Sprayberry Heather Crawley Robert McLeod Member News Milton McLain had two of his four prints, Biodin Temple and Bass Harbor Reflection, accepted in The 2012 Great British Small Prints Circuit. Photoshop Group and Digital Committee Help Wanted The PSC Photoshop Group, an open forum (round table) discussion group with the goal of improving photo editing techniques, needs a new leader. Anyone willing to step up and take on this work please email edens@chattanoogaphoto.org. The forum is open to everyone in the club, not just the Photoshop Group. Photoshop Group/ Digital Committee meetings will resume when a new leader/ moderator is on-board. Photo Safari The Monday evening Photo Safari mini field trips are suspended until further notice. March 15 6 p.m. Beginners Boot Camp 7 p.m. Program by Tom and Pat Cory 18 7:30 a.m. PSC Field Trip to the Shaffer Farm 29 6:30 p.m. PSC Board Meeting 31 All day 3CT Field Trip for Clubs - in the Smoky Mtn. NP April 2 NO Photoshop-Digital Group 19 6 p.m. Boot Camp 7 p.m. PSC Club Meeting Boot Camp 6 p.m. Thursday March 15 Before the PSC Club Meeting Gear Discussion The March Boot Camp meeting will consist of a discussion on photography gear. Features to look for in gear and what gear you need for different types of photography will be addressed. In addition, why tripods and other useful gadgets are needed will be discussed. Also, plans will be made for a Boot Camp field trip. See you there at 6 p.m. -Milton McLain Board Meeting The PSC Board meets at 6:30 p.m. on the last Thursday of each month at Hamilton Place Penney’s conference room on the second floor. These meetings are open to any PSC member who wishes to attend. Board members unable to attend are asked to email the president at president@chattanoogaphoto.org. Youth Photography Showcase In order to get young people involved in photography, PSC sponsors the Youth Photography Showcase each spring for students in grades 9-12. This year, digital images were accepted as well as prints. There were five categories: Architecture, Photojournalism, Scapes, People/ Animals, and Photographer’s Choice. Rules for prints and digital entries are posted online at http://chattanoogaphoto.org/Activities/Contests/Youth_Photography/youth.php. At the April PSC meeting, attendees will get to view the students entries, and the winners will be announced. The winning images from the Chattanooga area, will be sent to the national contest sponsored by the Photographic Society of America, where cash and other prizes will be awarded to the winners, and 25% of all the images submitted are exhibited at PSA’s annual conference. If you want more information, contact Mark Gilliland, the YPS Chairperson at youthcontest@chattanoogaphoto.org. PSA 74th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF PHOTOGRAPHY Burlingame, California September 16-22, 2012 San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront Hotel This conference is the official annual meeting for PSA. For more information, visit the PSA website http://psa-photo.org. The Contact Sheet -Volume 62, No. 3 2 March 2012 PSC Committee Chairs Boot Camp: Milton McLain Officers of many of the photo/camera clubs across the state of Tennessee have formed Camera Club Council of Tennessee (3CT), a state association for the purpose of common events, common contests among clubs, and events of interest to all photographers across the state. Their web site is www.3ct.org . Check it out occasionally. Here are a few of the events they are planning: 3CT’s Interclub Photo Contest is open for submissions. Be sure to check out the website’s www.3ct.org home page, you can just click on the advertisement for the Interclub Photo Contest and the page with all the details and the place for submissions will open up. Information is available, and registration is required for 3CT’s Interclub Field Trip to the Smokies. Photoshop-Digital Group: Bob Edens edens@chattanoogaphoto.org milton@chattanoogaphoto.org Programs: Bill Mueller bill@chattanoogaphoto.org Camera Club Council of Tennessee (3CT) Pat Gordy patgordy@bellsouth.net PSA Competition- CPID:Milton McLain milton@chattanoogaphoto.org Community Outreach: Rodney Blum rodney@chattanoogaphoto.org PSA Competition - ND: Bill Mueller bill@chattanoogaphoto.org Contest - Quarterly & Annual: Myra Reneau contest@chattanoogaphoto.org PSA Club Representative: Milton McLain milton@chattanoogaphoto.org Contest- SCIPE: Dan Jeter and Pat Gordy scipe@chattanoogaphoto.org Publicity: Donna DeWeese publicity@chattanoogaphoto.org Digital: Bob Bratton bob@chattanoogaphoto.org Special Events: Angela Dillard angela@chattanoogaphoto.org Exhibitions: Milton McLain milton@chattanoogaphoto.org Website: Roelf Steyn webmaster@chattanoogaphoto.org Field Trips: Wendell Gordy wendell@chattanoogaphoto.org Website Committee: Roelf Steyn webmaster@chattanoogaphoto.org Fundraising: Mary McLain fundraising@chattanoogaphoto.org Workshops & Seminars: Bill Mueller bill@chattanoogaphoto.org Membership: Kathy Hamill contact@chattanoogaphoto.org Youth Photography Showcase: Mark Gilliland youthcontest@chattanoogaphoto.org Newsletter: Stephen Sweat editor@chattanoogaphoto.org Cory Photography, continued from p-1 Be sure to check out the www.3ct.org home page and click the ad for the Field Trip for all the details on each of the four tours being offered, as well as registration info. Tom and Pat have published three books: Scenic Chattanooga and Beyond, a guide to natural areas within 75 miles of Chattanooga; their popular instructional book, Notes from the Field, now in its NOTE: This is a great group and you 7 th printing; and Gently Touch the will be hearing more about it from time Earth, a book of some of their to time. It is also a great chance to get favorite images along with upbeat to know your fellow photographers and thoughtful quotations. across the state. Tom and Pat have recently added courtesy of Larry Perry’s Photo Notes a page on Facebook (Cory Nature and Travel Photography) and a blog, http://www.TomandPatCory.blogspot. com. They also publish a quarterly Cory newsletter which can be found, along with previous issues, on their website http://www. TomandPatCory. com. Notification of the new newsPhoto ©3CT website letters can be emailed on request. The Contact Sheet -Volume 62, No. 3 3 Tom is a clinical psychologist, and he retains a part-time practice. Pat handles most of business side of their company, Cory Nature and Travel Photography. Background: Tom earned his Ph.D. degree in Clinical Psychology and has been in private practice for 35 years. He is very interested in the creative aspects of photography. Pat earned her BA in Economics and her professional career was in the area of information systems and management. They both have studied photography with many of the best-known photographers in the country. Article and photographs ©Tom and Pat Cory March 2012 Contests The Camera Club Council of Tennessee (3CT) proudly announces its first Interclub Photo Competition. The theme is “National and State Parks of Tennessee” with an entry deadline of April 30. The entry fee (four up to 4 images) is $10, which is payable via PayPal when submitting your entry online. Only digital images will be accepted. For more instructions and to enter, go to http://3ct.org/contest/. PSC is a club member of 3CT, so help PSC to have the most winners in the contest! Photo Contest Focuses on Tennessee’s Civil War Heritage The “Living Legacies: Capturing the Scenic Beauty of Tennessee’s Civil War Heritage” Photo Contest involves a partnership between the Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area, the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, and the Tennessee Department of Transportation to implement the statewide Tennessee Civil War Trails marker and signage program. Contest entrants are encouraged to use the Trails marker program as a guide to find numerous subjects across the state, including: The 2012 Louisville National Juried Photography Show is seeking entries. Last year there were entries from 21 states. This year’s awards pool has been expanded to over $8,000 in cash and other awards, and there are 8 categories, more than most other shows. Entry deadline is May 9, and the fee for the first 3 pieces is $35, and $10 for each additional entry with a limit of 10 entries per person. Entry fees are non-refundable. The link to the prospectus is http://www.louisvilleart. org/LAA_About.html (click on “shows”, then the second “prospectus”). Online submissions and fees are being handled only by CallforEntry.org (CAFÉ) https://www. callforentry.org/festivals.php?apply=yes. Call Bob Maynard, the chairman of the show, if you have questions: 303-547-0807. • Historic landscapes • Period buildings and architecture • Monuments • Cemeteries To follow the Trail, visit www.civilwartrails.org. The “Living Legacies” photo contest has three goals: (1) To commemorate the sesquicentennial anniversary of the American Civil War across the state of Tennessee. (2) To use photography to tell Tennessee’s full Civil War story, by capturing its military, home front, occupation and emancipation landscapes. (3) To showcase the photographer’s art in framing, interpreting and deepening our understanding of those places and times. Call for Entries The contest ends April 1st, 2012, with the winning photographs to be exhibited at The Heritage Center of Murfreesboro and Rutherford County (www.hcmrc.org) from June through August 2012. The exhibit will then travel to other places across the state. For further information about the Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area, go to www. tncivilwar.org. An online brochure outlining the categories and submission guidelines can be accessed at www.scenictennessee.org; click on Photo Contest. A call for entries has been issued by the Nebraska Arts Council for its first annual Heart of “America Photography Competition.” Information can be found at http:// holdregelibrary.org/photo_contest.html. A short video entitled “First Annual Heart of America Photography Competition” may also be accessed on YouTube. Only digital entries are accepted, and there is a $10 fee. Deadline is May 1. For more information, contact Michelle McCormick at michellemc@atcjet.net. For more information, contact: Marge Davis Scenic Tennessee Tel: 615-758-8647 Email: margedavis@comcast.net or Jennifer Butt, Program Assistant Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area, MTSU Tel: 615-217-8013 Email: heritage@mtsu.edu PSC Contests Quarterly and Annual Contact: Myra Reneau contest@chattanoogaphoto.org Contest page: Rod Planck Nature Photography Workshop http://chattanoogaphoto.org/Activities/ Contests/index.php Saturday, April 14, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 pm. Classroom instruction in the Goins Auditorium, Hardin Valley Campus of Pellissippi State Community College in Knoxville. The cost of the workshop is $85, and lunch is included. Pre-registration is required by sending a check to SANP, C/O Bob Turney, 200 Skyview Drive, Lenoir City, TN 37772. You may view a flyer about the event at http://www.sanp.net/pdf/20120207_SANP_ Planck_Workshop.pdf The Contact Sheet -Volume 62, No. 3 SCIPE Contact: Dan Jeter and Pat Gordy scipe@chattanoogaphoto.org http://chattanoogaphoto.org/scipe/ 4 March 2012 Membership: PSA Individual Member Discounts and Exclusive Services Individual Member Benefits Service, Digital Product Information) Annual Conference with workshops, • PSA Journal full-color monthly maga- field trips, photo shoots, and featured zine (mailed & online) and annual speakers at reduced registration fee Who’s Who in Photography publication • Listing in and access to online Mem• Opportunity to submit articles for bership List following login potential publication in the PSA Jour• Publication of photos on nal which is written by the PSA web site (e.g., a and for members photo in the New Member • Three noncommercial Gallery on joining, in the ads each year (no more Show Your Stuff Gallery than 5 lines or 175 charon renewing for year two, acters) in the PSA Journal and in ROPA Galleries at no cost following receipt of a PSA • Access to My PSA free Distinction) web site services (e.g., • Creation of a personal Image Evaluation, Menphoto gallery on the PSA tors, Consultants, resource links, upweb site for posting up to twenty (20) to-date product and book reviews) images and a biography • Free online Individualized Photogra• Use of PSA logo on personal web phy Course, Advanced Photography site and business card Course, and Image Analysis Course • Opportunity to earn PSA Star Rat• Free Study Groups: online for digital ings and Recognition of Photographic images and via mail for prints Achievement (ROPA) with PSA Dis• Free services (e.g., Species Identifitinctions for Proficiency (PPSA), Excelcation Service, Photo Travel Planning lence (EPSA), Master (MPSA), and Grand Master (GMPSA) • Opportunity to be elected an Associate (APSA) or Fellow (FPSA) of the Society • Opportunity to be recognized for photography and/or volunteer service (Society, Service, Editorial, Web Site, Region Director, International Representative, and Membership Awards) • Recognition of Membership Milestones when they are reached • Competitions for specific topics/ themes (e.g., Creative, Portrait) or format (e.g., 3D, digital essays, story boards, B&W prints) • Reduced fee for PSA Adventures (e.g., Humanitarian trip to Cuba, cruises) • Reduced registration fee at local Chapter meetings (US only) • Opportunity to present programs and seminars at local, regional, and international meetings • Discounts on photography-related products and services PSA Individual Member Discounts The following product and service providers offer discounts and exclusive offers to PSA that are a significant benefit of individual membership. For specific details regarding these discounts and how to take advantage of them, login to My PSA (Members Only area). If you are not a PSA member, join PSA. To have a photography-related product, service, or workshop listed with the PSA Member Discounts, please contact the PSA Membership Vice President: membershipVP@psaphoto.org Confirmation of PSA membership is required to activate these offers: Software: • Adobe Software – 15% Discount North American online store • onOne Software – 15% Discount • Topaz Labs – 15% Discount• Nik Software – 15% Discount new products & upgrades • AKVIS software – 20% Discount • HDR Expose - 20% Discount & 32 Float - 10% Discount • iCorrect by PictoColor Software – 25% Discount • Photodex: ProShow Gold or Producer – 20% Discount Lenses: • Lensbaby – Wide Angle/Macro Lens Gift ($59 value) with purchase Photo Equipment: • ioSafe Fireproof Waterproof External Hard Drives – 10% Discount • M-ROCK Camera Bags - 10% Discount • Trek-Tek Products – 30% Discount • Hunts Photo & Video – Free Shipping in Continental U.S. • Digital Days Photo Workshops – 20% Discount • HDR Webinar – 30% Discount • Adventure Photography Photo Tours - $75 or $50 Discount • WANT Expeditions - $200 Print Products • Red River Paper - Free sample box (with free shipping) & 10% Discount • Digital Silver Imaging B&W Prints – Buy 1 Get 1 Free & 10% Discount Scanning: • ScanCafe - $29 off first order (100 scans) Workshops, Tours, and Books: Photo Gallery: • Lightroom 3 Workshop with Jerry Courvoisier – 15% Discount • Lessons in DSLR Workflow with Lightroom and Photoshop by Jerry Courvoisier – 35% Discount & free shipping • Mountain Trail Photo Workshops – 20% Discount • National Geographic Traveler Seminars – 10% Discount The Contact Sheet -Volume 62, No. 3 5 • SmugMug Gallery – 20% discount on first year PSA Individual Member Exclusive Services: • PSA Underwater Photography Facebook Group This page is courtesy of the PSA website. Get to know your PSA! March 2012 PSC Field Trips March 10, 7:30 a.m. - Frozen Head State Park Leaving from the Bi-Lo Grocery in Ooltewah at 7:30 a.m. to travel to Wartburg, TN to Frozen Head State Park and Natural Area, which is situated in the beautiful Cumberland Mountains of eastern Tennessee. To sign up, send an email to wendell@chattanoogaphoto.org March 18, 7:30 a.m. - Shearing of Llamas and Alpacas at the Shaffer Farm photograph by © Mohan Rao The group will leave from the Bi-Lo on OoltewahRinggold Road (about a block of East Brainerd Road) at 1667 Ooltewah-Ringgold Road, Chattanooga, TN to travel to the farm located near Red Clay State Park. Bill Mueller, trip leader, shooter@gate.net Participants in the PSC field trip to Benton Falls on February 25, pose for a group picture. From left are Mike Halley, Donna Halley, Shari Vann, Kate Coss, Wendell Gordy, Tom Sterr, Ana Sterr, and Mohan Rao. Lance Castleberry was on the trip but is not in the photo. March 31 - 3CT Field Trip to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Hosted by The LeConte Photographic Society Non-PSC Opportunities Smoky Mountain Models Shoot Out Milton McLain will be the coordinator for PSC. Be sure to also notify Milton by email (msmclain2@gmail. com) after you register online with 3CT. You may want spend Friday night in Gatlinburg, to get to the early shoots. There is a hotel discount for the group. Hotel and field trip details listed at http://3ct.org/fieldtrips/. The Smoky Mountain Models Shoot Out will involve up to 10 models and up to 20 photographers shooting at different times and at different stages on March 10 for all day. The Shoot takes place at a mountain Chalet located between Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. Exact shooting address given when commitment to attend is received. Your LCPS guides are well versed on the trails and the best locations for photo ops. The guides are not there to instruct, only to show you the way. This event gives both models and photographers in East Tennessee the unique opportunity to be able to add a variety of images to their portfolios in a one-day shoot. Photographers who have not had the opportunity to have a model-photo session will be able to do so. Finally, there is an equal opportunity for the models to expand their portfolios by receiving images from multiple photographers in a single event. ( Photographers are required to provide a CD of images to each model that poses for him or her.) Choose from four different locations to photograph! Rhododendron Creek, Greenbrier, 6:30 a.m. at the Hungry Bear BQ parking lot on US 321. Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, 7:00 a.m. meet up time at Sugarlands Visitor Center The photos to be made will be portrait, full length and posing with no nudes or semi nudes...all fully clothed and with environmental location backgrounds. Lighting will be natural lighting. Porters Creek Wildflower Hike, Greenbrier, 6:30 a.m. at the Hungry Bear BQ parking lot on US 321. Fees to photographers are: $85 for a 90-minute session that includes up to three different models; $135 for two 90 minute sessions which include up to three more models. Camera Club members and photographers belonging to professional photographers organization are eligible for discounts. Email me directly for details. Newfound Gap and Beyond, 6:00 a.m. meet up time at Sugarlands Visitor Center *** Registration for the tour you prefer is required but there is no registration fee. Payment by check or credit card via PayPal at website. Deposit is due right away, with remainder due by cash or check at the Chalet. Since there is a meet and greet session at the Sleepy Bear motel from 7-9 pm Friday, I plan to drive up that afternoon. I can carry up to five passengers for anyone who wants to carpool. Proposed leaving time is 3 pm from the Ooltewah Bi-Lo parking lot. We could leave earlier if desired. Contact me by phone at 423-3445643 or email msmclain2@gmail.com. The Contact Sheet -Volume 62, No. 3 Currently there are 10 models that have confirmed their participation, and there is room for 2-4 more models and several more photographers. Photos of attending models are being posted on Ron Plasencia’s website: www.1man1camera.com. If you have questions, contact Ron at ron@1man1camera.com 6 March 2012 Non-PSC Workshops Equipment for Sale Canon 50D with extras for sale. $875. E+ no scratches. Phone # 423 488 3129. I can bring it to the next meeting. Shari Vann ****** Sigma Zoom 28-70mm 1:2.8 EX DG for Nikon. Contact me for more details and photos. $300 Amy Daniels Expressive Moments Photography www.yourexpressivemoments.com 865.254.6423 Cory Photography with Tom and Pat Cory 2012 Schedule Apr. 14 Wildflower Photography Huntsville Botanical Garden Huntsville, Alabama May 18-28 Ireland (Sold Out—waiting list) In conjunction with Strabo Photo Tours June 5 Beginning Digital Concepts University of Tennessee at Chattanooga June 7 Picture the Aquarium Tennessee Aquarium Chattanooga, Tennessee Sponsored by the Tennessee Aquarium June 19 Intermediate Digital Concepts University of Tennessee at Chattanooga June 28July 10 Iceland In conjunction with Strabo Photo Tours Nov 9-11 Scenic City Photo Safari Various locations in Chattanooga Sponsored by the Tennessee Aquarium ****** Dell “UltraSharp 1504FP” - 15inch Monitor-- $30 I got this monitor in 2003 and have upgraded to a bigger screen. If I had the desk space, I would still use it as a second monitor for tools and menus during image processing, but since I don’t, I thought someone else might want to do the same. Note** If you look closely, you can see a band of slight blurring area off to one side, but that never interfered with my processing and certainly wouldn’t be an issue if you’re only using it for tool menus. Call Jaclyn: (865) 363-4568 email: jaclyn@jaclynpaigephotography.com ****** Canon Extender EF 1.4x II with lens case. excellent condition. $225.00 Canon ST-E2 Speedlite Transmitter with case and manual. excellent condition. $100.00 77mm ExpoDisc Digital White Balance Filter (Portrait) in original packaging. excellent condition. $50.00 77mm ExpoDisc Digital White Balance Filter (Neutral) in original packaging. excellent condition. $50.00 Manfrotto tripod head 460MG 3D Magnesioum Head with RC 2 Quick Release; supports 6.6 lbs. excellent condition. $50 Plus More to be Announced Throughout the Year Contact Ann Farrar annf@comcast.net 865-850-6940 text or call (leave message if no answer) Note: Some classes at UTC and the TN Aquarium are listed here before registration begins. Please contact us directly if you are interested in a class where registration is not yet open. ****** Nikon D700 FX-format DSLR camera body with box and all accessories. Virtually like new with only 14,968 shutter actuations. Includes 4GB Kingston CF card, Nikon DK19 rubber eyecup and Thom Hogan’s Guide To The Nikon D700 guide. The Hogan book has been printed out and is in 3-ring binder (830 pages) and also includes Thom’s 128-page spiral-bound quick guide. $2,200. Maryville. Superior Camera Workshop Market Street Bridge A Nighttime Photography Workshop Steve Gustafson and Mike Daniel will be leading a Nighttime Photography Workshop on location in downtown Chattanooga. The workshop will begin with Steve’s informative discussion and demonstration of techniques needed to execute nighttime photography successfully. Following the lecture Steve and Mike will assist students as a group and individually with achieving successfully great nighttime images of our beautiful city. Wendell Franks wendellfranks@gmail.com 865-980-3589 ****** Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III Price: $5,499 or best reasonable offer Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III SLR Digital Camera (Body Only) Shows little or no signs of wear Additional Items: BOX and original accessories included with original purchase · Contact Allan at allan@almphoto.com or 865-659-3273 The $60 workshop fee is due by March 15, 2012 . A minimum of 6 and a maximum of 12 participants. To register call Mike or Nancy (423-894-8903) or come by our store at 6785 Lee Hwy. Chattanooga, Tn. 37421. The Contact Sheet -Volume 62, No. 3 7 March 2012 Photographic Soceity of Chattanooga Board Members Monthly Meeting Information President Dan Jeter President-Elect Bill Mueller Secretary Vickie Aragon Treasurer Mary McLain Officers 423-875-3348 president@chattanoogaphoto.org 423-504-4026 president-elect@chattanoogaphoto.org 423-240-3964 secretary@chattanoogaphoto.org 423-344-5643 treasurer@chattanoogaphoto.org Directors James Adams (‘13) 423-645-5145 james@chattanoogaphoto.org Mel Aragon (‘14) 423-834-2718 mel@chattanoogaphoto.org Bob Edens* (‘12) 423-991-3196 edens@chattanoogaphoto.org Pat Gordy* (‘13) 423-718-7551 patgordy@bellsouth.net Wendell Gordy (‘14) 423-718-7551 wendell@chattanoogaphoto.org Cauley Hayes (‘13) 423-265-7414 papadoc@chattanoogaphoto.org Terry Hunt (‘14) 423-645-3439 terry@chattanoogaphoto.org Janice Jeter* (‘12) 423-875-3348 janice@chattanoogaphoto.org Milton McLain (‘12) 423-344-5643 milton@chattanoogaphoto.org * Replacement Director for vacancy. Day: 3rd Thursday Each Month Time: 6:00 p.m. Boot Camp & Mini-Lesson 6:30 p.m. Registration & Social 7:00 p.m. Meeting and Program St. John United Methodist Church CAC 3921 Murray Hills Drive Directions: Exit Hwy 153 onto Hwy 58 North. Turn left at the first stop light onto Murray Hills Drive. Entrance to the church is on the right. PSC will meet in the CAC (gymnasium) ground level entrance immediately in front of you. Parking surrounds the church; however, other entrances will normally be locked. The Photographic Society of Chattanooga holds club membership in the Webmaster: Roelf Steyn webmaster@chattanoogaphoto.org Photographic Society of America, Allied PSC Membership Dues Arts of Greater Chattanooga, and the Editor Full-time Student: $15 Camera Club Council of Tennessee. John W. Coniglio, March Editor Single Membership: $25 editor@chattanoogaphoto.org Family Membership: $30 Website: www.chattanoogaphoto.org Contest Page: www.chattanoogaphoto.org/contest A not-for-profit organization Photographic Society of Chattanooga P.O. Box 8886 Chattanooga, TN 37414