Get Ready for the Vienna Photo Show
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Get Ready for the Vienna Photo Show
Volume 3-7 February 2015 IN THIS ISSUE Get Ready for the Vienna Photo Show Get Ready 1 February’s Speaker 2 Officers List 2 February’s Judge 2 Quote of the Month 3 February Field Trip 3 Themes for February 3 February Forum Info 4 Portfolio Project Update 4 January Fieldtrip Report 5 Member in the News 6 SIO Outing Updates 6 Road Trip Report 7 Things of Interest 8 Resource Center 9 Membership Form 11 Support Network Form 12 VPS is a member of VPS meets on the 1st, 3rd, and 4th Wednesdays Sept thru June at the Oakton Elementary School. Check website calendar for any date changes. Vpsva.org Mike Cassidy, VPS President Vienna Photography Show will be held March 21st and 22nd. VPS will again volunteer to support this amazing display of the talent of the residents living in the Vienna vicinity – VPS members and VPS prospective members. Now is the time to start planning your entries and arranging for framing. More details will follow from the club and the Town of Vienna. With the loss of our mid-January competition, we will be soliciting volunteers to cover the event at the Vienna Community Center during our February meetings. Any images displayed in this competition will still be eligible for subsequent club competitions and for consideration for the 2016 Town of Vienna Calendar – assuming they relate to town activities. For those of you who have not participated before, the town solicits all types of images, including animal, nature, portraiture, scenic and photojournalism. I hope you have not been like me, letting your camera collect dust during the holidays. But there are also the stored photos from the days past to enter in the competitions. Also please allow me to make an annoying but necessary point again. The Nomination Committee will be working to fill a list of officers and volunteers for next year’s board of directors. VPS is a volunteer club. There is no paid staff. Programs and activities are only possible as a result of the efforts of VPS members. No position will overwhelm your life. The positions come in many forms, ranging from meetings to a few minutes on a computer. Please remember that VPS will only continue next year through the efforts of its volunteers. Please offer to share the fun with others and make light work of keeping our club going by everyone pitching in. 1 Volume 3-7 Focal Points February 2015 February’s Speaker – Karen L. Messick VPS Board Members Karen L. Messick has been capturing images for 19 years. Her sense for design, color, composition and placement of subject elements is striking. The patterns in her nature close ups are refreshing and energizing. In addition to traditional photography she has embraced imaging with High Dynamic Range software, and artistic adaptations of her images using textures and plug-in software. President Mike Cassidy [email protected] First VP Lou Coglianese [email protected] Secretary Urscia Mahring [email protected] Treasurer Burgess Levin [email protected] VP-Speakers Lee Falcon [email protected] VP-Judges David Heagy [email protected] VP-Comp. Joan Axilbund [email protected] Digital Proj. Lou Coglianese [email protected] VP Exhibits Erica Everhart [email protected] Karen has led photo workshops in Baltimore, Delaware, Washington, New Mexico, Virginia, Washington, DC and Ireland. She has lectured on composition and design during Photo Week in Washington, DC, The Summit Photo Expo in Delaware, and for Nature Vision’s Photo Expo in Virginia. She has also written instructional articles and had portfolio pieces published in iPhoneLife Magazine and Nature Photographer Magazine. Currently she is a field contributor for Nature Photographer Magazine. PSA Rep Kathy Swoboda Focal Points Mary Jane Fish [email protected] Dir Publicity Andrew Wone [email protected] Membership Mike Cochran [email protected] Dir Website Gloria Spellman [email protected] VP Forums Mort Friedman VP Mem Com Michael Cassidy Temp [email protected] VP Field Trips Dennis Tarnay [email protected] VP Operations George Silvas [email protected] Social Events Martin Fish [email protected] Gift Cards Julie Cochran [email protected] 50/50 Raffle Julie Cochran [email protected] Nat.Vis.Rep. Tom Shevock [email protected] February’s Judge – Sandi Croan We are fortunate to have Sandi Croan for our February competition with the themes doors and macro. The themes are defined at the website under Competitions. Karen currently teaches Intro to Digital Photography and iPhone Photography at Johns Hopkins University, in the Odyssey Program. She currently has images on Display at Baas Fine Art Gallery in Seattle, Washington, and More Than Fine Framing in Ruxton, Md. Sandi is an independent photographer from Centreville who has been living in Northern Virginia since 1978. She specializes in landscape, nature, and travel photography Karen L. Messick Photography www.karenlmessickphotography.com 2 Volume 3-7 Focal Points February 2015 with an eye for capturing the unique and creating fine art for homes and offices. February Field Trip - Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Sandi has won numerous competitions and awards for her fine art photographs including: Photographer of the Year and Print of the Year numerous times as well as Versatile Photographer of the Year by Northern Virginia Photographic Society (NVPS); Best Landscape and People's Choice awards at Nature Visions Photography Expo; and Best in Show and 2nd Place at the juried Meadowlark Photo Expo in Vienna, VA. Her images have been selected to be put on permanent display at the Fair Oaks Hospital Cancer Center, Meadowlark Botanical Gardens and the Joseph Miller Center for the Photographic Arts. She has been juried into numerous art shows including; the prestigious VisArts of Rockville Exhibitions, Fairfax County Council of the Arts Show (Unlocked), and The Fraser Gallery International Photography Exhibition as well as many others. Sandi was a featured artist in Elan Magazine, and her photograph “Blue Lagoon” was on the cover. She has also had photographs published in other local and national magazines. by Dennis Tarnay, Jr. Vienna Photographic Society’s February 21, 2015, field trip is to Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. If you plan to attend, we will meet at Vienna Metro at 8 am, and at The Basilica inside the main entrance at 9 am: the address is 400 Michigan Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC 20017. There are great photo opportunities of the main church and chapels. If you plan to attend, please provide the following information, your CELL PHONE NUMBER to Dennis Tarnay, Jr. at the following e-mail address: [email protected] . Sandi has sold many of her photographs to private, corporate and government clients, and does shows for businesses and other local events. In addition, Sandi frequently displays her art at Broadway Gallery in Alexandria, VA, The Blue Iguana restaurant in Fairfax, Meadowlark Gardens, Cub Run Recreation Center, Trummers on Main Street Restaurant, and the Fairfax County Government Center. Please feel free to explore the following web sites: http://www.nationalshrine.com/site/c.osJRKVPBJnH/b.47 19297/k.BF65/Home.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilica_of_the_National_Sh rine_of_the_Immaculate_Conception Sandi has been an active member of the Northern Virginia Photographic Society (NVPS) since 2004 and has served in a variety of board positions. She served as President of NVPS for two terms from 2009-2011. She also is a speaker and serves as a judge for area photographic clubs, competitions and exhibitions. Themes for February Competition You can see a sample of Sandi’s work on The February competition‘s two themes are Macro and Doors. www.sandicroanphotography.comtp://nvps.org/ e/ Macro – Macro is defined as extreme close-up David Heagy photography of very small subjects, in which the size of the subject in the photograph is greater than life size. To completely adhere to the strict definition of macro photography would require the use of a macro lens or close-up lenses. In order to be more inclusive, the definition for this theme is just extreme close up of a small object with the emphasis on extreme. Thus, an image of an alligator’s head, while only a small part of the alligator, is not acceptable but an image of one tooth will be. The Life Cycle “Age is mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.” Satchel Paige 3 Volume 3-7 Focal Points Doors – Doors can be interior or February 2015 Portfolio Project Update exterior, open or closed. A doorway, i.e., an entry between rooms which does not have a permanent way to close, is also acceptable. The entire door does not need to be in the image; it can be limited to the handle or a knocker. The door does not need to be the only element in the picture frame but it should be a key element. A door in a garden wall is acceptable but a gate is NOT considered a door. The Portfolio Project is a great learning experience which will conclude with a critique of the presentations in May or June. During the February 25th Forum participants will present their draft portfolios to the club members for comments and suggestions. I am asking members to come to the forum to give their comments for improving the portfolios and artist statements. Participants should bring their images (12-15) and artist statement on a flash drive in the form of a PowerPoint Presentation or Lightroom show. Please arrive at the school by 7:00 PM so we can prepare each portfolio on the computer. (See Outline below) The judge for the evening is the final arbiter of whether the image meets the theme. Portfolio Theme Pick the subject of your portfolio. Joan Axilbund Artist’s Statement February Forum Collections This is a simple explanation of your choice subject matter. Remember that brevity is the soul of wit. Several sources recommend the artist statement be around 100 words or less. At the February 25 VPS Forum, we will discuss the various ways in which we show collections of our images to the world: exhibitions, portfolios, printed books and calendars, and web-based galleries. Consistent with the members-help-members theme of the Forums, members who have used any of these techniques are invited to share their experiences with the other members of the Society. Two leading members of VPS have already agreed to participate in the exhibition and portfolio areas, so you will not be alone. Please let me know if you have experiences or guidance to share with the rest of us, so I can put a program together. Speakers on books and web galleries would be particularly welcome. Collecting You Image This is an excellent chance to grow as artist and photographers. This is the most challenging part of the project, not just creating your images, but deciding what to include and what to eliminate. Some Guidelines to Consider What to look for in my photographs: technical proficiency, vision, composition, lighting, background control. What to look for in a portfolio: Theme, Variety within the theme’s concept. Let me know sometime in the next ten days, say by February 6, whether you would like to say a few words about your experiences in any of these areas. Then I’ll get going on the program. Portfolio Problems: Repetition; Variations in quality (a Portfolio is no stronger than its weakest image); Failure to fully demonstrate the maker’s artistic skills and craftsmanship; a theme that is not strong enough to provide a platform for the individual images. Nonmembers with experiences to share are also welcome. Ask them to contact me at [email protected]. Artistic Statements: Should not be pretentious, should explain why you, as an artist” or craftsman”, chose the theme; Should explain how you developed the theme; should not try to do more than provide a rationale for this specific portfolio; should provide a basis or benchmark to evaluate your images. Thanks in advance. Mort Friedman, VP, Forums If you plan to participate but have not contacted me yet, please do so ASAP. Any questions please contact Mary Jane Fish at [email protected]. 4 Volume 3-7 Focal Points February 2015 The group met around the cloakroom to get our coats, I asked the attendant if she could direct me to the dagger room, she did get the pun, Oh well. For lunch we all had a great meal and conversation at The Dubliner Irish Pub located near Union Station. Field Trip Report - The Library of Congress, Thomas Jefferson Building by Dennis Tarnay, Jr., et all Despite the frigid morning weather, the January 17, 2015 field trip to The Library of Congress, Thomas Jefferson Building was a success and attended by the following Vienna Photographic Society members: Julie C, Ricardo D, Martin F and Dennis T who met at the Vienna Metro north parking lot. Library of Congress Field Trip George Silvas Lou C, Tom S, David H, Morton F, Lisette B, Darrel E, and George S met the car pool at the Jefferson Building. Zero dark thirty comes awful early when you decided to snap DC sunrise photos before our field trip to the Library of Congress. Unfortunately, a wrong turn and a slate gray sky proved that the Golden Hours aren’t always golden and the attempt was futile! I did learn several things during the trip. Come early and take advantage of the free weekend parking along Independence Avenue that puts you right next to the LOC entrance. Early arrival also enabled me to follow several members of the Capital Police Force early shift to a hole-in-the-wall establishment featuring excellent bacon, eggs, home fries and rye toast making the wait for the LOC to open tolerable. It was a comfort to finally get inside to photograph the wonderful classical architecture and frescoes on the walls and ceilings of The Great Hall, hallways, and adjoining rooms. I managed to get some possible worthwhile abstracts for Joe Miller’s show. But I digress, and the trip, eventually, offered plenty of opportunities to practice a variety of indoor photography techniques. Solid, marble columns and staircases were mixed with colorful walls and ceilings. Large rotundas gave some the idea to make indoor panoramas. Numerous windows throughout the building mixed with 5 Volume 3-7 Focal Points low light interior nooks and crannies provide the perfect setting to practice HDR photography. While there, be sure to check out the Magna Carta (if you go soon), George Gershwin’s piano and Bob Hope’s driver (the golf club, not the chauffeur). February 2015 SIO UPDATES February Self Improvement Outing“PROPORTION” By Mary Jane Fish with help from Dan Feighery On Saturday, February 14th, we will again meet at Green Spring Park to work on an SIO on Proportion. We usually think of PROPORTION with respect to size where a comparison is made between the: •Height, width & depth of one element to another, •The size of one element to the size of another, •The amount of space between picture elements, •The size of one area to the size of another area. In this Hot Air Balloon picture Dan took in New Mexico, we have the proportion of the size of the vehicles in the foreground (the truck and the balloon with its wicker basket). We also have the relative portion of the balloons in the distance. Additionally, the proportion of land to sky and proportion of light and dark tones in the sky. It was good to see a larger than usual turnout for the LOC trip and several of us enjoyed lunch with a sampling of Irish beer where past and future trips held everyone’s attention. See you next time! Here is another example of Proportion. This cactus scene was near Las Vegas. One problem here is the height of the camera. By placing the camera higher, you can avoid having the cactus cover part of the mountain in the background. Members in the News David Heagy was asked to speak at the Northern Virginia Photographic Society’s forum on February 24th, 2015. The topic is “Tips for Your Travel Photography Satisfaction”. As in the first photo, we also see differing proportions of tone, spacing, and size. So we see that the concept in our photographs can refer to the harmonious relationship nvps.org/home 6 Volume 3-7 Focal Points between two or more elements in the composition with respect to size, color, quantity, degree, setting, etc. For example, here is a painting where we see a striking use of proportion with respect to tones as well as size. February 2015 Jackson, NC, with its 1858 Northampton Courthouse until the winds drove us back into the car. I’m sure that most folks reading this know about the “Rule of Thirds” in which the picture space is divided into thirds vertically and horizontally with the subject one of the intersections. We ended day one in Scotland Neck, home of the Sylvan Heights Waterfowl Park where we spent the majority of day two. It was snowing when we left to go to the park to shoot ducks, geese, swans, flamingoes, and other waterfowl. Some of the ducks would try to catch a snowflake in their beaks. We can break the rules and need to also assess size, visual balance, color, dominance, and other factors. Road Trip with Joan, Gloria and Mary Jane As the snow begin to fall on the morning of January 26th, the three VPS friends pack up the car and headed south. Yes it was snowing but the forecast was for better weather as we traveled south. By the time we reached Fredericksburg it was drizzling. But when we reached the North Carolina Welcome Center, the sun was shining and it was 45 degrees outside. What a beautiful site. We did see cars from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut that had come south to escape the blizzard. Our favorite place in the park is the Landing Zone where parakeets, flamingoes and several other types of birds will fly around you or land on you or your feet. This part of North Carolina had heavy rains the previous weekend and there were puddles everywhere. We stopped at one for the reflections of the trees in the water. We stopped in the town of Roanoke Rapids for a Carolina Bar-B-Q lunch. We traveled on the back roads to see small towns and dilapidated buildings. We walked around 7 Volume 3-7 Focal Points February 2015 Towards the end of the day we travelled east to the “Prettiest Little Town in America” – Edenton, NC. That is their motto and it is a pretty town with a park along the river, a lighthouse, a 1767 Chowan County Courthouse and the Cupola house, as well as many other historic houses. Leaving Edenton we visited Somerset Place, an active plantation (1785-1865). We were able to visit many of the cabins found in the enslaved community and the dependencies located in the owner’s compound. We ended the day in Duck where there is an amazing sunset. We continued our trip by visiting several wildlife refuges looking for birds. In Pettigrew State Park we found no birds to speakof, but we did see some deer. We then moved on to Mattamuskett NWR where migrating birds are supposed to be plentiful. We did see swans but they were always on the other side of the largest lake in NC. It was a pretty drive but the birds were not cooperating. We did see more deer and several nutria. Of course, most of the trip involved food. We stopped at the best places we could find open to enjoy the fruits of the sea. All in all it was a fun trip and we got some unexpected shots but not many birds. (Photos by Joan Axilbund, Gloria Spellman, and Mary Jane Fish) Things of Interest to Photographers Fifth Annual Joseph Miller Juried Abstract Photography Exhibit is coming. We kept on moving till we reached the Outer Banks (OBX) where we stayed for two nights. We traveled the length of the OBX, stopping to find no birds at the Pea Island NWR. We continued to the Hatteras Lighthouse where we spent some time at the lighthouse and the marshes and beaches surrounding it. Entries will be accepted starting December 27, 2014 and the deadline for submission of entries is February 25, 2015. If the four previous Joseph Miller Annual Juried Abstract Photography Exhibits are any gauge, this fifth exhibit will show examples of outstanding abstract photographs and should not be missed by serious photographers and anyone interested in art. We also visited the Bodie Island Lighthouse where there were many birds, but again they were too far out to get a good shot. Further information, including a definition of abstract photography and a calendar of important dates can be found on the www.NVACC.org website. Click on Abstract Exhibit. *********************** 8 Volume 3-7 Focal Points February 2015 -Up - $250 Hylton Performing Arts Center Presents Second Annual Juried Exhibition - $125 Timeline: The Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas is pleased to announce its Second Annual Juried Exhibition to celebrate the region's vibrant visual arts community. 1, 2015 ($35 per application) notified on April 27, 2015 Artists from across the Commonwealth of Virginia are invited to submit up to two original works of art to the Hylton Center between Feb. 1, 2015 and April 1, 2015. A distinguished panel of judges will jury submissions and choose the top entries to be exhibited in the Hylton Center's Buchanan Partners Art Gallery from May 17, 2015 to June 28, 2015. -8 p.m. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ARTICLES NEEDED I want to thank everyone who contributed articles to this issue of Focal Points. It makes for more interesting reading when members submit articles. Keep them coming. Along with the honor of being chosen to exhibit, the awards will be announced at a reception on Thursday, June 11, 2015 from 6-8 p.m. Award recipients will receive a certificate and a cash prize, and the winner of "Best in Show" will have the opportunity to exhibit his or her work in a solo exhibition at the Buchanan Partners Art Gallery during the 2015-2016 season. Anyone who went on a photographic trip this summer or fall is requested to write up an article about their travels and send in photos to go with the article. We particularly need info on photo workshops or classes that you might recommend. For submission guidelines or to apply for the Second Annual Juried Exhibition, please visit http://hyltoncenter.org/gallery/juried.html. Please contact Briton Camphouse, gallery coordinator, at [email protected] for more information or with questions. I cannot fill up an informative newsletter without the help of our members. Please send any articles to [email protected] by the 25th of the month to The Buchanan Partners Art Gallery is generously supported by Buchanan Partners and Wegmans. be included in the following month’s newsletter. Please send your best photo of the month and if I have room I will display it in the newsletter. Cash Prizes: - $500 Resource Center This is a space to look for workshops, classes and other tips for the photographer in you. Please send in any resources that you have tried and would like recommend to your fellow VPS members. Instruction and workshops: With Steve Gottlieb: www.horizonworkshops.com. With Nikhil Bahl: www.NikhilBahl.com With Capital Photography Center: http://www.capitalphotographycenter.com/ With Corey Hilz: http://coreyhilz.com With Tony Sweet: http://tonysweet.com/ With Josh Taylor: http://joshuataylorphotography.com http://joshuataylorphotography.com/blog With Bill and Linda Lane: http://www.lanephotoworkshops.com/ 9 Volume 3-7 Focal Points For Photoworks Classes: www.glenechophotoworks.org For Infrared workshops with The New Life Photos Workshop: http://www.newlifephotos.com Freeman Patterson/Andre Gallant: www.freemanpatterson.com. “Speakers We Have Heard 2013-2014.” Chris Spielmann, September speaker – Architecture/Interiors [email protected] www.spielmannstudio.com Eliot Cohen, October speaker – Landscape and Lightroom www.eliotcohen.com www.facebook.com/eliotcohenphotography Don Rosenberger, November Speaker – Landscape and Night www.donrosenberger.com and www.roadrunnerphotographytours.com. www.Facebook.com/DonRosenbergerPhotography. Irene Sacilotto, December speaker – Wildlife Photography www.ospreyphoto.com www.facebook.com/IreneSacilotto. Corey Hilz, January speaker – Travel Photography Website and blog: http://coreyhilz.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CoreyHilzPhoto Matthew Schmidt, February Speaker – Close Up Photography Website: www.loreleistudios.com Contact: [email protected] Frank Van Riper, March Speaker – Travel Photography www.GVRphoto.com www.talkingphotography.com Will Schermerhorn, April Speaker, Director of Web Products [email protected] Denise Silva, May Speaker – Composition Road Runner Photography Tours (http://www.roadrunnerphotographytours.com/). Also see http://denisesilvaphotography.com/ Brandon Kopp, June Speaker – Places to Shoot in DC http://brandonkopp.smugmug.com/Location/DC/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/brandonkopp/ Please send all articles for the Focal Points to [email protected] by the 25th of the month prior to the month of the newsletter. Mary Jane Fish, Editor 10 February 2015 Volume 3-7 Focal Points February 2015 VPS MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION: JULY 2014 through JUNE 2015 Mail this Application and your check (Payable to: “VPS”) or cash to: VPS, P.O. Box 1212, Vienna, VA 22183-1212 or hand the payment and application form during any VPS meeting to: Michael Cochran, Membership Director or Burgess Levin, Treasurer I am □ a New Member OR □ Renewing I have been a VPS member since the year (_______) First Name ____________________ Middle Initial ____ Last Name ___________________________________ Street Address ___________________________________________ City-State-Zip __________________ Home Phone _____ - __________ Work Phone _____ - __________ Cell _____ - __________ Email _______________________________ NOTE: To receive the VPS Newsletter FOCAL POINTS and other membership messages, you must provide a unique and valid email address. FOCAL POINTS is distributed by email or on the club website as a PDF file. You will need an installed copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer to open it. PRIVACY Membership records are maintained by the Membership Director. Periodically, the records are distributed to members as a spreadsheet or are available on the website to club members only. Note that VPS will not provide member information to persons or organizations outside the club. Members may opt to restrict distribution to other members of their personal information as follows. Please check one of the two options below which will govern distribution or display of your records to other members: INCLUDE ___ my name, phone number, home and email addresses on member lists. DO NOT INCLUDE ___ my phone number, home and email addresses on member lists. DUES PAYMENT I have enclosed ( ) my check ( ) $40 for a Single Membership or ( ) cash for: ( ) $20 for non-renewing members joining after January 31, 2015 ( ) $60 for a Family Membership *Please Make Separate Application and Use Unique Email for Each Member* ( ) $30 non-renewing Family Members joining after January 31 ( ) $15 for a Student Membership (age 18 or under) VPS Liability & Publicity Release In consideration of being given the opportunity to participate in a Vienna Photographic Society (VPS) field trip or other event, I acknowledge, agree and represent that I understand the of field trips and other VPS activities, and that I am qualified, in good health and in proper physical condition to participate in such field trips and activities. I fully understand that field and other VPS activities are conducted in different environments, and that, accordingly, my photography equipment and I may be exposed to dangers and hazards both natural and man I fully accept and assume all risks and all responsibility for losses, costs, and damages I incur as a result of my participation in VPS field trips or other activities. I hereby release, disch and covenant not to sue VPS, its officers, directors, agents, independent contractors, volunteers, members and sponsors. ADDITIONALLY, I authorize the use of any images submitted to VPS for use by VPS solely for publicity activities such as websites or brochures. Acceptance of terms of VPS Liability Release (If under 18, parent or guardian must sign): PRINTED NAME________________________ Signature _________________________ Date _____________ PARENT NAME_________________________ Signature _________________________ Date _____________ 11 Volume 3-7 Focal Points February 2015 PARTICIPATION IN VPS SUPPORT NETWORK VPS has established a Support Network of members who wish to contribute a few hours each month to assist in VPS program activities, including providing assistance to VPS officers. The Support Network is mentored by the First Vice President of the Vienna Photographic Society. Are you interested in being listed as a member of the VPS Support Network? ( ) Yes ( ) No If Yes, please indicate in what areas you might volunteer to help us (a VPS officer will follow up by email): ( ) WILLING TO HELP WHERE NEEDED ( ) PUBLICITY: Providing publicity and information to the community about VPS ( ) INSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT: Development of ideas for hands-on instructional programs like Forums ( ) FIELD TRIPS: Planning and arranging field trips ( ) AUDIO-VISUAL SUPPORT: ( ) Helping set up projection equipment at meetings. ( ) Learn to operate the projection program for competitions. ( ) SPEAKER PROGRAM: Help with planning guest speaker visits ( ) GREETING: Greeting new members and guests ( ) HISTORIAN: Assist in preparing historical documents about VPS activities ( ) TABLE SETUP: Help with setup for monthly photographic competitions ( ) COMPETITION JUDGING: Help with selection and planning of judges activity in monthly competitions ( ) PRINT HANDLING: Assist in passing prints during monthly competitions ( ) NATURE VISIONS EXPO: Help VPS Rep with the annual regional Nature Visions Photo Expo, Nov 11th-13th ( ) EDITORIAL HELP: Help by assisting Editor with editing/production of monthly newsletter ( ) ARTICLE DEVELOPMENT: Writing, soliciting or editing articles for monthly newsletter working with the Editor ( ) PHOTO DISPLAY: Help with planning and arranging member photo displays and external Exhibitions ( ) WEBMASTER ASSISTANCE: Help with assistance to VPS Webmaster ( ) PARTY ASSISTANCE: Help setting up parties and social events PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FOR USE BY THE FIRST VICE PRESIDENT: (Please print) NAME: _______________________________________ E-mail: _______________________________________ Telephone Number: ____________________________ Questions: Contact Lou Coglianese, [email protected] or 703-449-9541 12
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