Friday, December 11, 2009

January Meeting Agenda

11:30 - 11:32 - Club Business

11:32 - 11:42 - Holiday Picture review

11:42 - 12:00 - Glen Hush Photoshop session

12:00 - 12:25 - Mike Shipman
Bio:

Mike Shipman is a self-taught photographer with a bachelor's degree in wildlife biology and a near master's degree in raptor biology. He's been photographing most of his life and left the wildlife field in 2005 to pursue a full-time career as a professional photographer. He's been exhibiting his fine art prints and teaching photography in the Boise area since 1998, has been published in several magazines in the northwest, and has international editorial and commercial clients.


We seem to be caught up in the explosion of technology as it relates to digital photography; Photoshop, Aperture, Lightroom, plug-ins, filters, APS vs full frame sensor, video, laptop, desktop, monitors, HDR, wireless remote triggers, color spectrometers, printers, paper, ink, the list goes on. Do we really need all that clutter? Somewhere amongst all the jumble and mental overload are the reasons we photograph. Have you become derailed by technology and are now running down a different set of tracks away from your original objective of creating great art? Mike Shipman, professional freelance photographer and owner of Blue Planet Photography in Nampa, will present an argument that "old school" thinking still applies in the digital age and pose a challenge to photographers to remember where you came from as well as where you're going.

Janurary photo Assignment "Reflections"
Let's see those reflection shots.  Remember, the assignments are not supposed to come from your archives.  We want pictures from after the assignment date.
Reflection Photo by Brent Cheffings