
What we’re about
The Montgomery County Camera Club of Maryland (MoCo Camera Club) is a photography membership club that is designed for photographers of all skill levels (amateurs to professionals) to come together to learn, share, discuss, develop and advance in all areas of photography. Club activities will consist of meetings and field trips with guest speakers, photo shoots, instructional workshops and participation in gallery exhibitions. Membership will be comprised of photographers from Montgomery County and the entire Washington D.C. Metropolitan area.
The Montgomery County Camera Club is a membership organization. Information about joining the club is available on our website at http://mococameraclub.com/
Events posted on Meetup by the Montgomery County Camera Club are open to members of the Meetup and the public. <br>
Visitors to the club's meetings (including members of the Meetup group who are not currently dues-paying members of the club) may attend up to 3 camera club meetings with the exception of model shoots free of charge. On the 4th visit and beyond there will be a $5 fee for general program meetings or you have the option of joining the club. Your dues will be prorated after January. <br> <br>For model shoots, all Meetup members and visitors will pay a $10 model fee. Paid camera club members - no charge.
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Upcoming events (1)
See all- Free Online Webinar – “Bush Alaska: A Portrait of Alaska Native Resilience”Link visible for attendees
The Maryland Photography Alliance (MPA) is presenting an online webinar featuring Guest Photographer Wayde Carroll.
NOTE: You must register for this webinar directly on MPA’s website:
https://www.mdphotoalliance.org/wayde-carroll-artist-spotlightPresentation:
This presentation explores the faces and lives of Native Alaskans, highlighting powerful portraits, subsistence traditions, and stories of resilience amid rapid modernization.Through intimate imagery and firsthand experiences, you will get a visual narrative of cultural strength, adaptation and identity in Alaska’s remote communities.
Bio:
After living for a year in the remote village of Eek, Alaska, Wayde Carroll developed a deep connection with the Alaska Native community. He sought opportunities to spend time in as many villages as possible.He spent the next 20 years living and working full-time in Alaska as an editorial, commercial, and architectural photographer.
Wayde Carroll’s website: https://www.waydecarroll.com/
A Q&A session will follow the presentation.
Note: When you register for the presentation, you will receive a confirmation and webinar link in your email inbox from the Maryland Photography Alliance (MPA). Another email reminder will be sent to you the day before and 15 minutes before the webinar begins. Use the links provided to you to join the webinar so that you can comment and respond as yourself. If you don’t receive a link, check your spam folder.
Recording links for previous webinars can be found on MPA's website. Scroll down to the middle of the page to find the presentation you are interested in viewing. https://www.mdphotoalliance.org/artistspotlight
The Montgomery County Camera Club has been a member of the Maryland Photography Alliance since 2018.