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May
3
Fri
2019
Exhibition: A Shot in the Park
May 3 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

“A Shot in the Park”
May 3 to August 30, 2019

A Juried Photography Exhibition
Highlighting California State Parks

California State Parks Office Gallery
Liberty Station, Barracks 26
2797 Truxtun Road, San Diego, CA 92106

Gallery open M-F 8am to 5pm, closed State Holidays

We are excited to officially announce the opening of our Second Annual “A Shot in the Park” photography exhibition highlighting our diverse California State Park system! The show opens during the May Friday Night Liberty (May 3, 5-8pm) at the California State Parks office and gallery in Liberty Station (2797 Truxtun Road) and will run through the end of August (M-F 8am-5pm, closed State Holidays).

During the opening reception, the “Best in Show” will be unveiled and People’s Choice voting will be open.

“A Shot in the Park” is presented in partnership by California State Parks and the Southern California Association of Camera Clubs. Prizes have been generously donated by Nelson Photo, George’s Camera, and MK Envision Gallery.

We hope to see you at the opening!
“A Shot in the Park” Committee
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Jun
29
Sat
2019
Lightroom Ecosystem Workshop
Jun 29 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Lightroom is much more than just an application to manage and edit your photos. Lightroom is a complete cloud based system that connects you with your images every where you go, on every device you own. Theresa will demonstrate how it works using a computer, iPhone and an iPad. Her presentation will include:

  • What the Lightroom ecosystem is and how it works
  • Creative Cloud subscription plan options
  • How much cloud storage you get with your subscription, and why it matters
  • What the difference is between Lightroom and Lightroom Classic. Which one should you use.
  • How to automatically sync Lightroom mobile photography back to your desktop computer 
Sep
21
Sat
2019
Macro workshop with Monica Royal
Sep 21 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 am
Nov
16
Sat
2019
Poly Potluck
Nov 16 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

We will be meeting at the PAB for Poly’s annual feast and photo sharing. Bring something yummy to share with your fellow club members. We’ll begin at 9:30.

Those who wish to help with set-up, please arrive around 9:00. We’ll be dining in the main projection room. This is always a great chance to chit-chat and have fun with fellow club members. After our potluck, we’ll view images from members.

If you want to share images, please bring them on a stick-drive the day of the event. A CD or DVD will suffice, but a stick drive is best. Your presentation should be no more than 5 minutes. It’s always fun to see what others can come up with in this non-competitive atmosphere. Maybe a special project you’ve been working on or images from your vacation, etc. This can be a PowerPoint, video or a series of photos. Any images from a this year’s Poly outings such as Santa Fe, St. George or Mission San Juan Capistrano would be a nice highlight.

The morning will end when our stomachs are full and the images have been viewed, sometime around noon??

Jan
18
Sat
2020
Monica Royal Macro Workshop
Jan 18 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

monicaroyal.com:

Monica Royal has agreed to hold a workshop at the PAB for SCACC members only.  The cost is $125.  I’ve taken this workshop 3xs and each time it was fantastic.

This will be a small hands-on workshop.  Monica will bring a light table and 2 macro light tents for everyone to play with.  She will bring lots of cool macro subject matter to photography, gadgets and gizmos-a-plenty! She will also bring some tools for applying water drops and teach the technique involved in that process.   Attendees will need to bring:

What to bring:  Essentials: 1)   macro lens; 2)   tripod; 3)   light source; flashlight, portable LED etc; 4)   subject matter – anything that inspires you or challenges you; 5)   Your imagination!

Not necessary but IF you have these, bring them: 1)   Cable release / remote trigger system; 2)   a small black (and one of white) piece of cardstock or foam core etc. Even painted cardboard will work; 3)   Clips, clamps, closepins. Tape, glue etc. anything else that you use to secure objects or lean things on; 4)   If you want to work with water, bring a spray bottle and anything you might use to apply drops (I also have applicators that I will share)