Labor Day 2020 — Meeting notes

The Dubuque Camera Club  held the first meeting of the season on Labor Day, September 7th, 2020. Fifteen people attended the virtual meeting.

See below for a summary of some of the things that were discussed. Remember, attending club meetings is the best way to share and receive club information.

Dues are due. Annual club dues of $20 are past due now. Remember, you can pay online. As of the date these notes were written, only fifteen people had paid their dues. The club currently has about 28 active members.

Here are some ways the club uses annual dues:

  • Club N4C dues ($1 per member)
  • Venue fee (temporarily on hold, since we’re meeting virtually)
  • Smugmug subscription (for the club’s online photo gallery)
  • Website domain
  • Food (for picnic/holiday party)
  • Any exhibit subsidies. (The past two exhibits at DuMA, the club paid 1/2 the cost of one print per participant.)
  • Photography gear or accessories. (Recently, the club purchased light painting stuff. In the past, the club bought a monitor for judging nights.)

Welcome to our new club members!

Will Hoyer
Jacob Fiscus

Member numbers. Our club has added two new members recently. Cara reported that the numbering started with 10 and is currently up to 123. You keep your member number for life. If a member is inactive for a while, they will have the same number when they come back to the club.

Submitting to N4C competition. Being able to submit to N4C contests is one of the perks of Dubuque Camera Club membership. During the meeting, we reviewed some of the basics. Learn more on the Competition page of this website.

Filename details. Ken reminded the group that file naming is very important in monthly contests. You MUST use a comma between parts of the filename, and there canNOT be spaces on either side of the comma. This is important because every club uses a CSV file (Comma Separated Values) to turn in submissions.

Also, if your member number is two digits, you must use a leading zero. For example, if your member number is 22, add a zero before it and use 022 in the filename. “If you don’t use a zero,” explained Cara, “your name comes up as an ‘invalid member number’ in the judging software.”

N4C stuff. It is likely there will be some minor, mid-season updates to the N4C contest rules. Everybody who is on the active roster for our club should be receiving the N4C Bulletin by email. If you don’t see it, you can find it on the N4C website or on their Facebook page.

Jennifer, who sits on the N4C board of directors, reported that they’ve had discussion about how to recognize the Best of N4C awards since this year’s convention was cancelled. It sounds like there will be an online virtual presentation on Wednesday, October 14th. More information here.

Best of N4C winners are selected from 1st, 2nd, 3rd place, and honorable mention recipients in monthly contests. If you received one of these awards during a monthly contest in the 2019/2020 season, consider attending the virtual award ceremony. To view Best of N4C winners for prior seasons, go to the N4C Winner Galleries and scroll down to the listings at the bottom of the page.

Judging of Digital Nature. Our club needs to judge the N4C Digital Nature category this month. We’ll use the same procedure as our last virtual judging. Each judge will score every image, but will write comments on only every third image. The following individuals were selected to do virtual DN judging: Bob Felderman, Stephonie Schmitz, Ken Kiss. At the next meeting we’ll take care of any tie-breakers.

Software. During tonight’s meeting, there was some discussion of software. Today, most serious photographers rely on Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop for organization and editing of digital photos. Adobe offers a photography plan for a total of $10.69 per month (including tax). It is strongly suggested that club members who are just getting started consider this option. It’s true that Adobe products tend to have a learning curve, but there are plenty of tutorials on the Adobe website and on Youtube to help you learn the software.

NEW: Links for Learning and Inspiration. Ron put together a page of links for people who want to dig deep into technique and creativity.

Next club meeting on Monday, September 21 at 6:30 p.m.

The next Dubuque Camera Club meeting will be on Monday, September 21, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. This meeting will be VIRTUAL. The agenda will be “Easily Digestible Tech Tips” for photographers. We will also finish up any loose ends in judging the N4C Digital Nature category. More details about the meeting will be sent by email to club members.

If you have not yet paid your 2020/2021 dues, you may pay them online.


August 17, 2020 — Meeting notes

The Dubuque Camera Club virtual meeting on Monday, August 17, 2020 was attended remotely by a lucky 13 people. Bob Felderman hosted the meeting via Zoom. Ron and Jennifer couldn’t attend, so Bob and Pamela facilitated discussion.

Club members were asked to share photography-related news and information. Almost everyone in attendance had something to share. Thanks to everyone who contributed to make this virtual meeting a success! A few highlights are below. The video of the entire meeting is available for a limited time in the club’s private Facebook group.

Dubuque Camera Club members Ron Tigges and Stephonie Schmitz, helping with the creation of marketing material for “Riding the Light: One Artist’s Journey.”

Henry Matthiesson started out the evening by sharing his photos of the Neowise comet. He sold a triptych print, yay! He also gave the club an update on his video project with filmmaker Dean Wellman. Their film is now titled, “Riding the Light: One Artist’s Journey.” In addition to video footage, the film contains 140+ of Henry’s photos from the duo’s trip to the desert Southwest.

You can watch a movie trailer on Youtube. A pay-per-view streaming video release is planned for Oct. 1. Their long-term goal is to enter 2021 film festivals. Stephonie Schmitz is handling marketing, and a little birdie told me that Ron Tigges was involved in filming a recent interview. To stay current, follow Thoughts from the Road on Facebook.

Also at tonight’s virtual meeting: Iowa State Rep. Chuck Isenhart took a short breather from his “Campaign for the Common Good” to talk about butterflies, birds, and owls, and to share a few photos. A Dubuquer and a club member, his priorities include conservation, climate, energy, clean water, and local foods — these are ideals that many of us share… and we like his butterfly pictures, too!

Thanks to O’Connell Organic Acres for making so many photographers happy this year!

Lori Burrows said a few words about sunflowers. This year, a sunflower field was located in rural Asbury. The blooms have faded now, but while the glory lasted, the field was incredibly popular with photographers. Learning about this local opportunity was exciting — especially since severe storms have sadly destroyed other sunflower fields in the region. The farm has used several of Lori’s photos in their marketing materials.

Jigsaw puzzles were the topic for club member Stephonie Schmitz. She shared her experience ordering custom puzzles from her original photos. She’s tried a bunch of different online puzzle printers, trying to find the best quality for the best price. Thirteen of her puzzles have sold already, with part of the proceeds toward Give Back to Nature Million Tree Project. Just think — trees are being planted due to people enjoying photography and doing jigsaw puzzles!

Kevin McTague shared a kudo he received recently as a volunteer. He’s been putting his energy into monitoring bluebird houses at Swiss Valley. The Friends of the Dubuque County Conservation Board has recognized him with the 2020 “Friend of the Year” award. Great job, Kevin!!!

Pamela mentioned her newest moonlighting adventure, writing for a magazine published by photographer Mark Hirsch. Sadly, the recent severe storms totally destroyed the Bur Oak tree that was the subject of That Tree. He’s now putting his creative energy into a monthly print magazine called Neighbors of South Dubuque. If you are a Dubuquer living south of Dodge St and see an issue in your mailbox, you are eligible to contribute! We’ll be looking for photos and recipes in the future. Submission information is inside the magazine.

Instagram was another topic during the meeting. A number of our club photographers post to that social media site. It was suggested that a directory of club members with website or social media accounts be added to the club website. Stay tuned to see if something like that happens.

Thanks to everyone else at the virtual meeting who shared their photography-related news and information! We appreciate your creativity and all the good information!

Next virtual club meeting on Monday, Sept. 7, 2020 at 6:30 p.m.

MONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY. In a departure from previous years, the club WILL be meeting on the Monday that is Labor Day, on Monday, Sept. 7, 2020. This is the first meeting of the official N4C season, so everyone’s dues will be due! Note that this meeting will be virtual. N4C contest submissions will also be due before the meeting. Watch your email for more information.


Prairie & Field — Virtual Club Meeting

We hope that Dubuque and tri-state photographers are staying safe and healthy! See below for information about an upcoming virtual club meeting.


One positive thing happening in this stressful time of COVID-19 is that people are getting outdoors more often! Time in the natural world can be healing and calming to the spirit.

This summer, twice a month, the Dubuque Camera Club has been hosting an outdoors photo challenge. We know you are taking lots of good pictures while you are spending time socially isolated outdoors [nudge]!

Club members and photography friends in the tri-state area are invited to participate in the photo challenge. This is your opportunity to share those terrific pictures we know you’re taking!

Participate in the Outdoors Photo Challenge by sharing your photo to the club’s Facebook group.

The theme for the photo challenge changes every two weeks. Prairie and Field is the theme through August 15th. To participate, simply take a look at pictures you’ve taken that fit the theme. (Pictures may have been taken recently or in the past). Choose your best image(s) to share to the club’s Facebook group.

Images uploaded to Facebook look best if they are 2048px on the longest side, with sRGB colorspace. (This is changing, so for all the hairy details about Facebook image sizes, try this article). Remember, you are also welcome to share photography news in the club’s Facebook group, such as publications and kudos, upcoming virtual exhibits or webinars, or photo opps that may interest other club members.


ATTENTION: The Mines of Spain photography contests have been cancelled for the rest of the year. Guess that’s one disadvantage of deciding to use old-fashioned prints for contest entries. Sorry!


Comet Neowise – Perseid Meteors

Have you seen (and photographed) Comet Neowise? How about the Perseid Meteor showers? The time is now or never. Test your expert photography skills to capture photos of the nighttime sky. Be sure to share your experience at the club’s next virtual meeting (see below). See these links for more information:


Virtual Club Meeting on Monday, August 17 at 6:30 p.m.

The Dubuque Camera Club will hold a virtual club meeting on Monday, August 17th, starting at 6:30 p.m.  Agenda TBD. Details will be sent by email to active club members.

All club meetings will be virtual until further notice.

All club meetings will be virtual until further notice.


July 6, 2020 — Night photo shoot

Ten people attended the Dubuque Camera Club night photoshoot on July 6, 2020. We met outdoors at 7:30 and tried to maintain social distancing while enjoying some rare companionship with like creative minds. Sadly, the Covid-19 pandemic is really throwing a whammy at in-person events.

Club president Ron Tigges cautioned that we need to be prepared for virtual meetings when the season starts up again in the fall. A decision on that will be made closer to the meeting, which is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 7th. An email will go out beforehand.

The photographers present came fully prepared — lenses, pixel stick, bug spray. Chit-chat overheard while the tripods were being set up in preparation for sunset: where to find dickcissels, the number of butterflies being seen this year, and what to do about wounded wildlife.

Rumor is, Andreas Exner has gotten some awesome images of barn swallows. He often pairs up with Kevin McTague, who recently won first place in an N4C competition. If the snakes stay out of the tree, expect more terrific bird photos from these gentlemen in the future.

Editing is almost finished on “Thoughts from the Road,” a photo/video project from Henry Matthiessen and Dean Wellman. Their official release date is Oct. 1, 2020, and it will be headed to film festivals. Watch for more info later.

General Bob has been up to his usual everything. He recently crashed his drone on the Five Flags building, but not before getting some incredible shots of the new “Solidarity” mural. His drone photos were picked up by the Des Moines Register.

All of the photographers who were present at tonight’s photo shoot got down to image making. An unusual cloud formation in a clear blue sky got several people’s attention. Andreas used a flashlight to paint the prairie. Willie Tigges got some exercise, spinning colored lights along the trail.

A few photos were shared in the club’s Facebook group, so go there if you haven’t touched base lately. Club members and friends are also welcome to share images, ideas, exhibits, or events to the group.

We are enjoying a twice-monthly summertime photo challenge in our Facebook group. The theme through the end of July is the River. Be sure to contribute your photo(s)! Stay safe and be healthy!

Photo Challenge: The River
Outdoors photo challenge theme: The River! From July 16 to July 31, 2020.

Summer 2020 outdoors photo challenge

To give Dubuque Camera Club members an opportunity to share photos this summer, we’ve decided to start an OUTDOORS PHOTO CHALLENGE!!!

Through June 30, 2020, share a photo you like that you took while hiking. You don’t have to be in the picture, or portray hikers (but you can!). It must be something you saw while hiking outdoors.

Each photo challenge will have an outdoors-related theme. New challenges will be posted about every 15 days (half a month!). Find the latest photo challenge and post your response in the club’s Facebook group.

Note: Facebook is changing its formula, but in the past we’ve found that images look best if they are up to 2048 pixels on the longest side.

For each photo challenge, you may share an old picture or one you’ve taken recently. Be sure to tell us what it is, and share the background story! Enjoy getting outdoors with your camera!

Visit the Dubuque Camera Club group on Facebook to participate in the club’s most recent photo challenge!