
What we’re about
Dedicated to those photographers who like to connect with other photographers to share one another's work and attend photography outings.
This group is for people serious about the pursuit of photography. It is for people who want to grow and develop their skills and are receptive to learning from one another. You should have experience and know the fundamental principles of photography.
Although you don't have to be an advance photographer, you should demonstrate a sincere and serious interest in photography.
"When people look at my pictures I want them to feel the way they do when they want to read a line of a poem twice."
Robert Frank
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My role is as an organizer for people who love photography. Please only sign up if you are sure you can attend
Upcoming events (4)
See all- Slate Hill Flower FarmSlate Hill Flower Farm, Sharon Springs, NY
I found this to be an ideal place for sunset last summer. It was gorgeous. The picture here is from that night. I spoke with one of the owners and she said she is pretty certain that June 27th is the night we can go and they will again offer a boxed dinner. I'm waiting for her to announce on her FB page.
Slate Hill Flower Farm is a small, artisan, flower farm nestled in the hills of Sharon Springs, N\Y where they specialize in growing lavender, everlasting flowers, and sunflowers for drying. It is located about an hour west of albany (more or less). Slate Hill Flower Farm
You will want to bring your tripod, a wide angle lens, long lens and filter in case of shooting sunset.
This is a description from last year's events fyi:
"Kick off your weekend while the lavender is in bloom with an evening on the farm. Visit the farm and enjoy Golden Hour when the sun sets on our beautiful valley. It is the best time on the farm for light and to watch the sun set. Cut lavender, take in the view and savor a boxed dinner from Brimstone Bakery while you begin your weekend. Back Barn Brewing Company will be here with their summer beers and cider that are currently on tap. Boxed dinner menu: Grilled Mediterranean Chicken with Hummus and Summer Salad & Orzo Salad with Black Currants & Almonds, Fresh Fruit, Water, and Brownie or Cookies. Ticket includes boxed dinner for 1, and one bunch of lavender." - Yaddo Rose Gardens and possibly the Oklahoma training track (will update)Needs location
Yaddo is a nonprofit retreat for artists in Saratoga Springs, New York. Our mission is to nurture the creative process by providing an opportunity for artists to work without interruption in a supportive environment.
In June their beautiful Rose garden is made available to the public where it is full bloom from about mid-June to the third week in July.
We will meet there at the parking area East Entrance to Yaddo
To get more familiar with Yaddo go to: Yaddo
I am trying to confirm the date with someone who will "host" us at the Oklahoma Training Track at 7:00 on the same day. If I can confirm this I will update this post.
Bring a variety of lenses...wide, long, macro
- Full Moon at the Historic Troy Gasholder BuildingThe Gasholder, Troy, NY
Join us for a unique evening of photography at one of Troy’s most iconic historic structures — the Troy Gasholder Building. Built in 1873, this circular brick structure was once part of a coal gas plant used to light the streets and homes of Troy. One of only a handful of 19th-century gasholder houses still standing in the U.S., it is a striking example of industrial architecture that blends engineering innovation with timeless beauty.
Currently the building is owned by the Sage brothers who store paint and other supplies. Bill Sage is offering us his time that evening and it would be nice to offer a donation.I first learned about this building recently in an article from John Bulmer:
The Machine that Breathed Light. I encourage you to read this!We'll gather in the early evening to explore the details of this interesting building — from its curved brick walls and arched windows to the interplay of shadow and light as the day turns to dusk. The sun sets at 8:06 and moon will rise at approximately 8:36. As the sun sets, we’ll position ourselves to capture the moonrise as it ascends over the eastern horizon, creating a perfect juxtaposition of history, nature, and night sky.
Bring a tripod, wide-angle and telephoto lenses, and your curiosity.
All skill levels are welcome. Let’s come together to honor the intersection of art, architecture, and astronomy — and capture some memorable images.
You must sign this Liability Waiver to attend this event. - Update! Fenimore Museum - The Power of Photography ExhibitFenimore Art Museum, Cooperstown, NY
This is an incredible opportunity to see what appears to be a unique curated exhibit of some of iconic images at the Fenimore Museum. I have changed the date to August 10th.
## The Power of Photography: 19th-20th Century Original Master Prints
THE POWER OF PHOTOGRAPHY exhibition features a selection of 120 iconic images by 120 different photographers, which celebrate the photograph’s unique capacity for sensibility. The exhibition was curated by pioneering collector and gallerist Peter Fetterman who has been championing the photographic arts for over 40 years. Fetterman runs one of the leading fine art photography galleries in the world with a special emphasis on humanist photography.
Fenimore Museum- Power of Photography
The museum also has a vast collection of photography including an exhibit: Snapshot: Highlights of the Plowline Collection.Of special interest is also a special impressionist exhibit:
Mary Cassatt / Berthe Morisot: Allies in Impressionism### ADMISSIONS
Adults (20-64) $17.50
Seniors (65+) $12.50
To find out more about the details of visiting the museum go to:
Fenimore Art MuseumWe will meet at the museum entrance area at 10:30 am. At @12:30 we can have lunch at:
Brimstone Bakery at Fenimore Art Museum
Hours: Everyday, 11am-3pm
Enjoy the delicious offerings of Brimstone Bakery in the beautiful lakeside setting of Fenimore Art MuseumAfter lunch, no doubt many will want to return to the exhibits for more viewing.
This will be sure to be an incredible day. Wear your walking shoes!
The famous photograph on this posting is Steve McCurry's photograph of the "Afghan Girl"