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Rick Sammon "Exploring Digital Photography" Workshop June 14

Explore the techniques and technology of digital photography – from in-camera capture to Photoshop and Lightroom enhancements – with internationally-known photographer Rick Sammon in a special workshop June 14 sponsored by the Cape Cod Art Association Camera Club and the Cape Cod art Association.

In this all-day program, Rick will share his vast knowledge of digital photography and illustrate digital darkroom techniques with photos from his many publications and worldwide photo field trips...(more)

And the Winners Are...

Check out the results of our last competition...
More News...

Call for Entries: Club
to Exhibit at Audobon...

Vincent Lubrano Schedule Two Exhibits...

Dorene Sykes on Wristwarmers for Photographers...

CCAA 2008 Photo Events

Photography In the News...

An eclectic and collection of links to things of interest...

Running the Numbers... Penny Kyle submitted this link to an amazing website where a photo artist turns dry statistics into stunning images.

Secrets of Food Photography...These guys pair photos of food packages with the actual contents. Mm-mm good.

3D Camera...Think Photoshop is a challenge? There's a 3D camera on the way that has 12,616 lenses.

The Magic Of Selective Vision:
A Guide to Photographic Composition
By Arnold John Kaplan, APSA-AFIAP

Photo composition is the foundation upon which we build our photo images by the correct selection, arranging, organizing and combining the visual elements within the picture area to produce a harmonious and pleasing photograph.

The following rules of photo-composition are for guidance only, not for absolute and complete obedience by photographers. No picture was ever made by rules alone, since Photo-Composition involves your personal tastes and preferences. Your natural instincts are worth more in photography than many rigid rules.

However, your must know the rules before you can break them and only break them when you have a good reason for improving the photographic image...(more)


 

Next Meeting: February 28, 2008     
Speaker: Paul Blackmore, Cape Cod Times photographer