Image of the John Harvard statue on Harvard Green, MA.
Members attending last night’s meeting kicking off the 2015/2016 Moose Jaw Camera Club year heard it first!
After the huge success with our first exhibition in conjunction with the Saskatchewan Festival of Words it has been decided to “keep the ball” rolling and the enthusiasm fired up. The Moose Jaw Camera Club will organize three exhibitions per year and your participation is requested! We cannot do this without our talented and creative members.
Carol’s Catering & Cafe has provided our club with a space where we can showcase members’ work throughout the year. Our next exhibition will be mounted in mid-October with a reception to follow on October 28th, 2015. This exhibition will stay up through January 2016. The theme is “Mono-Chrome”.
mon·o·chro·mat·ic
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containing or using only one color.
Check out these links for ideas an examples:
http://taylortakesataste.com/using-one-color-to-say-a-lot/
http://weburbanist.com/2008/11/30/monotone-monochrome-photography/
http://www.cssauthor.com/25-best-monochromatic-black-and-white-photography/
http://www.photokonnexion.com/definition-monochrome/
http://www.tripwiremagazine.com/2012/02/monochrome-color-dominance.html
http://www.takegreatpictures.com/photo-tips/tgp-choice/monochromatic-photographs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pU6NrLcweQ
http://improvephotography.com/832/black-and-white-photography-tips/
…and there is so much more!!!
Here are the MJCC exhibition guidelines Oct. 2015. Please download and contact us if you have any questions. Members attending the meeting have received these guidelines in print format. Guidelines provide all information on sizing, printing and submission deadline. We have made this as easy as possible – please consider to participate! We can’t wait to see how you interpret the Mono-Chrome theme!
Here is the Website_Photo Walk_Report presented during tonight’s meeting for those who are interested.