Category Archives: education

May 26 Open Forum: “I’ve Seen the Light”

For the Open Forum night this month, May 26, this month’s unifying picture topic is “I’ve seen the light. Color to Monochrome conversion.” Any subject. Bring original and final. Let us know what you did, how you did it and why. We can talk about whether it worked or not. We will also “debrief” each other on recent field trips, so bring in your shots and talk about the experience. We will have the usual book reports, gallery reviews, equipment and software discussions, or any photo related topic on your mind. Anyone who wishes to give a 5 to 10 minute presentation should get in touch with Dave (dave@davidwpowell.com).

March 17: Education Night

Who, What, Where, When, Why??

Investigating photography will be the topic tonight. This will be an interactive learning experience for all. We will breakout into groups and ask each other the burning questions that keep us up at night. Questions could be about your camera, lens, flash or anything else about photography. Someone else in the group will have an answer, opinion or offer advice for more information.

Bring your camera bag filled with the normal stuff you carry, the manual and a notebook.

We have questions and we have answers, let’s get together to bring them together.

January Speaker: Bob Catlett

This season, we’ll be trying some new approaches to Speaker’s Night. Of course we’ll still have our roster of pros who address various kinds of photography (e.g., food, black & white, nature, etc.). But we start the club year with a special treat: a look at the work of SSCC’s Bob Catlett, in his own words. He’ll not only show us examples of his work, but he’ll also explain his techniques for creating such images. Bob has been a member of SSCC since 1982, just about longer than any other current member. And over these 30+ years, Bob has grown to be one of the finest of the club’s photographers.

Bob CatlettWhen he was still in high school, Bob discovered photography and bought a contact printer for 620 film. That was the beginning. His first 35mm camera was a Vivitar; his next was a Pentax Spotmatic. Today, Bob shoots Nikon and has enough bodies, lenses, filters, lighting equipment, and accessories – not to mention computers and back-up storage devices – to fill a couple of large closets.

For formal training, Bob took some photography classes at Montgomery College after finishing his college studies in criminal law at Howard University and American University. But he probably learned just as much about photography from examining the landscapes of Ansel Adams, the vegetable images of Edward Weston, and the flowers of Robert Mapplethorpe.

What are Bob’s favorite subjects? From what we’ve seen of his work in club competitions, his first love is nature – anything from wide open expanses of landscapes to jewel-like detail of macro shots of flowers. He especially enjoys the constant changes in nature subjects, seasonal changes and changes in the light and shadows depending on the time of day. But Bob is almost as happy in a studio environment and has spent a lot of time experimenting with figure studies. As outgoing as Bob is, it’s no surprise that he also enjoys photographing people, capturing just the right expression that reveals a person’s essence.

Along with Bob’s career, first with the Metropolitan Police Force and then the Federal Reserve Bank, he found time to serve SSCC. He was treasurer for eight years, vice-president for two years, and field trip chairman for well over 10 years. Now, Bob serves the club as a director and uses his long experience with SSCC to advise the officers and committee chairmen of our board.

One of Bob Catlett’s golden characteristics is his unfailing generosity with information and willingness to help other photographers, no matter what their level. Thank you, Bob!

Education Night: Film Cameras, Film, and Seeing in Black and White (December 17)

Learn to make informed decisions about the different film cameras available on the used market. What to look for, body styles (range finder, SLR, TLR). We’ll also cover the types of film available and the use of filters (red, orange, yellow green). How to “see” in black and white and what to look for when shooting.

September 17: Education Night

This season we will have a slightly different format than years
before. Rather than single session education nights we will have
short series of instruction on a topic. The aim is to explore a
little more in-depth topics so not everything is an “introduction
to…” The series will span about three meetings.

Our first series topic will naturally be about photography as we start a new
year. We’ll cover the history of photography, basic photography
techniques, and advanced techniques. So, bring your notebooks,
pen, an open mind, and enthusiasm to the first Education Night
of the year as we explore the History of Photography. No
number 2 pencils required, but we’ll have short quizzes and a
certificate of completion once the series is over.