April 4, 2016 Meeting Minutes

Contributed by Pamela Brandt

Dubuque architecture … from a new perspective

Dubuque architecture… from a new perspective. An upcoming exhibit by the Dubuque Camera Club at the Dubuque Museum of Art.

Club members have been photographing local architecture for the upcoming exhibition at the Dubuque Museum of Art. During the April 4 meeting, we looked at the black and white photos submitted so far.

Each club member may submit up to four shots for consideration. Museum staff will make the final selection, and up to two images per member may be selected.

We’ll be going with metal prints, which cost about $60 each. At this point, the cost is to be paid by the member, although financial sponsorship is still a possibility.

A couple of changes:  The images should be only black and white, no sepia. They should portray locations that are inside the Dubuque city limits. Also, the final deadline to get your images turned in has moved up a couple weeks to the May 16th meeting.

Club President Ron Tigges said, “Pick your favorite four images, and send the images to me. If you send them at print resolution, you won’t have to send a second copy later. Send the highest resolution possible.”  He suggested 200-300 dpi.

“Look at the composition,” he said. “If you’ve got a good image with sharp, hard lines and high contrast, send it in.” Remember, the images should be at 2:3 (portrait or landscape). The exhibit opening is scheduled for August 5. Check our Facebook group for a link to the SmugMug gallery and up-to-date discussions.

N4C returns/submissions

We went over the returns from the March 2016 N4C competition. These photos earned special recognition:

“Antelope Canyon, Page, Arizona” by Gary Fagan, FIRST PLACE winner, Black and White.

“Eagle’s Afternoon Snack” by Ron Tigges, honorable mention, Nature.

“Ready, Aim, Fire” by Lori Burrows, honorable mention, Journalism.

Congratulations to these awesome photograhers!

We also went over the entries received thus far for the April competition.  As of the night of the meeting, only the Nature category was full. Be sure to follow the instructions in your folder and send in your contest images by the first meeting of the month.

Next meeting, we’ll be judging the Pictorial category. Because are judging, we can enter double Travel in April and double Pictorial in May. Double entries means 16 images per category for the club, while the normal limit is 8.

Model releases

A question was asked about whether you need signed model releases for images that contain people that are entered in the N4C contest. The answer is no, you do not, since these photos are not being put to commercial use (i.e. they are not being sold on the N4C website).

Bob Felderman pointed out that if the image is of a band onstage, sometimes the venue puts limits on photographers. For instance, they may forbid flash, or only allow photography during the first few songs of the set. A photographer may get into trouble for violating the venue’s rules.

Ron pointed out that if you take pictures of people in a public place, as in “street” photography, you generally do not need a model release. However, when individuals are identifiable, it is courtesy to name them in the caption.  When you’re taking photos as a media representative for a specific publication, you would follow the rules for editorial use.

Nametags

Those of us lost souls who have misplaced our nametag – and the new members who need one to wear during meetings – should contact DeWayne or Eleanor to have a new nametag printed.

Winners Gallery

If you had a winning photo in any of the prior N4C competitions, please add it to the appropriate album in our Facebook Group. Click here to view past winners on the N4C website.

Upcoming press

Bob shared that 365ink would be willing to work with us to create a spread featuring Camera Club images in an upcoming issue of the newspaper. No details or publication date yet.

Nik collection

The Google Nik Collection is now free software. Until recently, it was $150. Ron suggested that everybody should check it out. Several of his photos displayed during the meeting were edited in Nik. Download it here:

www.google.com/nikcollection 

Upcoming meetings:

April 18: Pictorial judging (Need 3 judges that have been in the club at least 1 year)

May 2: Returns/Submissions (double Pictorial entries). RSVP for picnic.

May 16: Travel judging. Need to have organizers for picnic.

June 6: Picnic.