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Key Events
May 4 – Speaker night (7:30 p.m.)
May 6 – Field trip to Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival (10:00 a.m.)
May 11 – Competition night: Monochrome Photography (7:30 p.m.)
May 18 – Seminar night (7:30 p.m.)
May 25 – Board meeting (7:30 p.m.)
June 8 – Year End Celebration (6:30 p.m.) at normal meeting location
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“There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs. ”
— Ansel Adams
KERNALS OF KOREN
It has been a pleasure and honor serving as President the past two years. My role was made much easier by everyone that made positive contributions to the club. (read more)
DON ROSENBERGER TO BE OUR MAY 4 SPEAKER
Don Rosenberger is pleased to be sharing his talent and techniques of light painting this month. Light painting can be a unique way to showcase your night photography. He will discuss the planning and tools that go into a successful photograph using painted light, plus a few post processing tips. (read more)
COMPETITION COLUMN
This month’s competition will be on May 11 at 7:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall.
The topic is Monochrome Photography:
The term “Monochrome Photography” contemplates images that use only a single color, including the full array of shades of that color. So, for example, black and white photos, with black as the single color and its multiple shades of gray, are monochrome. Other single colors and their shades are equally acceptable. Under this definition, a sepia tone photo is acceptable, but a sepia tone photo containing a red umbrella would not qualify as a monochrome. Any subject matter is acceptable. In addition, a photo is acceptable if was originally taken as a color image, as long as the image presented for the competition has been rendered into monochrome.
Please be mindful that electronic submissions for projected images must be received no later than 11:59 p.m., Thursday, May 4. The images should be emailed to SSCCphotography@yahoo.com. Print submissions are brought to the competition. (One important detail – only members who have paid their annual dues may participate in the competition.)
Link to Competition Rules and Awards
Upcoming Competition:
- June 8 – End of Year Competition (special rules apply – see this link!)
As always, if you have any questions about the competitions, please feel free to contact Larry Gold at competition@ssccphotography.org.
ALEX KETO IS OUR MAY 11 JUDGE
Alex Keto is our May Monochrome Photography judge. Alex first learned black and white photography and developing as a reporter for The Oak Ridge newspaper in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. He is a featured artist at the Susan Calloway Fine Arts Gallery in Washington, D.C. He has exhibited at Strathmore and at the Artists and Makers II studio. (read more)
SEMINAR NIGHT (MAY 18)
The May Seminar Night picture assignment is Wide to Telephoto:
Bring three images of one subject shot in the same place but at different focal lengths. Shoot one image at the widest angle available, one at the most telephoto and one at the focal length that looks best to your eye. The only thing that should change is the focal length, not the distance from the subject. Here is an example:

Gene will lead a discussion centered on the Wide to Telephoto assignment.
In addition to the image assignment we’ll have a roundtable question and answer session and discussion of photography topics that have been in the news. We will have the usual book reports, gallery reviews, equipment and software discussions, or any photo related topic on your mind.
MAY FIELD TRIP TO THE MARYLAND SHEEP AND WOOL FESTIVAL
On Saturday, May 6, we will go to the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival. (read more)


Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival
♦ CLUB NEWS ♦
YEAR END COMPETITION
The year-end competition is approaching. It is unlike our typical monthly competitions. For the year-end event, there is only one tangible award presented, an award for the best in show. However, the judge will select First-, Second-, and Third-Place winners, and as many honorable mentions as the numbers of entries dictate. The winners’ names will be announced at the Awards Celebration.
The absolute deadline to deliver your prints at a regular meeting is Thursday, May 11
Titles of projected images must be emailed to ssccphotography@yahoo.com no later than May 15.
The rules are different than those that govern the rest of the year. Find the rules here: End of Year Competition .
JANET LITTLE JEFFERS TO JUDGE YEAR END COMPETITION
While we won’t be seeing our judge, Janet Little Jeffers, at our Year End Competition ceremony on June 8, we knew that you’d appreciate knowing more about her. Janet’s credentials reflect a broadly talented photographer and artist.
She is a Baltimore-based artist specializing in digital photography. She has formerly worked in the fields of graphic design, interior design, and broadcasting. She began working as a visual artist in 2009. Some of her recent projects include bodies of work in Cuba, Greenland and Antarctica. (If you visit her website below you will find stunning photos from both the Arctic and Antarctica.) Her work has been featured in exhibitions since 2000 to the present throughout the mid-Atlantic, on book and magazine covers, and in film and video.
She currently works from a studio in Baltimore’s Bromo Selzer Arts Tower. http://www.janetjeffers.com/index
“FOR SALE” IS HERE!
Have some photo gear you’re not using that someone else might want? Want Cash? Here’s the solution:
The SSCC is launching a new service to help members buy and sell used photo equipment. The Club has added a “For Sale” page to the web site and it’s easy to find. On the far right of the top “nav bar” on the site http://www.ssccphotography.org/, there is now a “For Sale” link that will take you to the listing of items your fellow club members have offered for sale. While there probably isn’t a big demand these days for enlargers and 35mm film developing tanks, you never know. And that old zoom lens that you replaced might be perfect for the person just starting to acquire a full set of lenses. If you see anything that interests you, simply contact the seller and make whatever arrangements work for you. It’s that simple.
If you want to list an item for sale, send a message to web@ssccphotography.org. An item description of 100 words or fewer, the name and contact information of the seller, and no more than 2 images (each not to exceed 200 pixels on the largest dimension) should be included. Listings may include links to other appropriate web sites or additional images. The Club reserves the right to edit, and/or reject, any listing for any reason.
Items for sale will be listed for 60 days, but may be removed earlier at the request of the seller. The Club requests, but does not require, that sellers donate 5% (five percent, up to a suggested max of $50) of the sale price to SSCC if an item is sold through the SSCC web site listing.
All transactions are strictly between the buyer and seller. Be careful. Be smart.
If you have questions, please send them to web@ssccphotography.org.
BOARD MEETING
The SSCC board met on March 23, 2017. Ten board members and three guests were in attendance. (read more)
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS ON MAY 11
We will vote to fill the open Executive Council positions at our Competition Night meeting on May 11. Each of these positions is vital to the functioning of the Club, and provides the opportunity to guide the club in the activities we enjoy. These key positions are as follows:
- President: leads club meetings, guides club activities through the chair leaders
- Vice President: leads meetings in the absence of the president, coordinates the year-end awards event
- Secretary: takes notes at monthly board meetings, publishes the minutes
- Treasurer: maintains the financial records of the club, chairs the Finance Committee, and maintains the roster of members.
- Directors (2): advise on club activities, coordinate committees, approve expenditures
Going into May’s publication of the Cable Release we have the following slate of candidates interested in filling five of the six Executive Council positions: President – None, Vice President – Tanya Riseman, Secretary – Catherine Honigsberg, Treasurer – Bruce Schaefer, and 2 Directors – David Blass and Michael Koren.
We do not yet have a candidate for President as of May 1. The person filling this role will have the full support and experience available from the current President, Michael Koren, who is a candidate to continue on the board as a Director, as well as a set of experienced committee chairs. If you are interested in filling the role as President please contact any member of the board to be put on the slate for the May 11th election. Face-to-face, phone, or email are all just fine. A set of SSCC email addresses for the various officers and committee chairs can be found in the following link: SSCC Officers and Chairs
APRIL 9 FIELD TRIP TO GLEN ECHO PARK
On April 9, we had a field trip to Glen Echo Park. Glen Echo Park was formerly a historic Art Deco amusement park and is now an arts and dance park. There are many relics left from the old days, such as the Dentzel Carousel and Spanish Ballroom, but also current displays of photography and other art works. Here is a gallery of photos submitted after the trip:









