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September 2010 Photographer of the Month PDF Print E-mail

And the September Photographer of the Month is . . .

Gilbert Portugal!    Congratulations, Gilbert!! 


A self-portrait assignment from a photography class.

It must have been my dad who first influenced my interest in photography.  I remember him taking many pictures of our family and even photographing the Apollo moon landing on the tv.  Growing up, I remember having various cameras including a Brownie, an Instamatic, a Kodak d "Disc", and a Kodak "Pocket" camera. They used flash cubes and Magic cubes for illumination.  Finally in high school I got a Pentax KX slr and photographed many events for my high school yearbook using Kodak Tri X black and white film.  I continued taking pictures and a few years later wound up photographing my sister’s wedding.

Then came college, marriage and kids, and my photo interest lessened until about six years ago when my wife won an HP digital camera and my interest in photography was renewed. I loved how you could take dozens of pictures and have near instant results without having to pay for processing.  About two years ago I bought a nice pocket camera and later I bought a Nikon D90 and have been having a great time with photography since.

What has helped me a lot is sharing my interest in photography with others and learning from them. A good friend of mine introduced me to this club and to local adult education photography classes.  Both of these have brought me many new friends and many new chances to expand my knowledge and skills.  The camaraderie is great and I have learned and done much more than I would had I not been involved.  I have recently started printing some of my work and I look forward to hanging it on my home and office walls.

[Please check back later to view more of Gilbert's photos].


 

Last Updated on Saturday, 04 September 2010 09:39
 
Commenting on Articles PDF Print E-mail
Some of our articles will now have commenting, such as this article. The general public will be able to read these comments but only logged on members will be able to enter comments. If an article has a Comments link at the end, just click on it to read or post a comment. This will allow questions and feedback, and we should have some good conversations using this new feature. 
Last Updated on Saturday, 07 August 2010 23:28
 
OC Fair results are in!! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Aaron   
Hello Everyone,

I went to the OC Fair that opened today(July 16th) and rushed right over to the Visual Art Exhibit to check out how well our club members did.

I am happy to report that SCPC Members that were accepted into this year's Photo Exhibit, were awarded a total of eight ribbons.  Eight Ribbons!!  That double last year's ribbon count.  I am so proud of everyone.  Nice job!!

The results are now posted on the OC Fair's website.

Here is the breakdown of the ribbons:

We have several members with images accepted into the Visual Arts Photography competition. Congratulations to: Aaron Wilbert, Craig Elferdink, Jeanette DiAnda, Judy McLennan, Larry Fletcher, Lauren Simmons, Liza Rosales, Marc Roth, Phil Olson, Russell Cronberg, Steve Coburn, Steve DiAnda, Susan Matsumoto, and Yasmin Malik. Total images SCPC has in the fair – 19! Of the 19 photographs, eight ribbons were awarded. That‟s twice from last year‟s awards received! The results are now posted on OC Fair‟s website. Here are the recipients from our club:

1st Place Ribbons: Marc Roth and Lauren Simmons

Third Place Ribbon: Stephen Coburn

Honorary Mentions: Aaron Wilbert, Craig Elferdink, March Roth, Yasmin Malik

Juror’s Choice: Phil Olson


Please check the club's calendar for the days we will be visiting the Fair as a club outing. 

Again, congratulations to everyone that were accepted into the exhibit, and a huge congratulations to the ribbon winning photographers.  Well done!!
 
July 2010 Photographer of the Month PDF Print E-mail

Congratulations!

The July 2010 Photographer of the Month is . . .

Steve Coburn

 


My first experience with photography that I can remember was when I was about 10 and my dad gave me and my brothers a camera to use on a vacation trip we took to Florida. My brothers and I all fought for camera time and when I got the camera in my hands I knew I was hooked.

My first camera was a Kodak Instamatic 110 which had very poor images quality, but it wasn’t about the quality at that time, it was about the excitement.

In 1994 I started taking architectural photos for a paint company which gave me an opportunity to learn Photoshop. I upgraded to a Nikon EM 35mm body with a 50mm f1.8 Nikkor lens and added a Sigma 75-250mm f4 lens which I still use from time to time.

Today my photography is purely emotionally driven; it is a way to express my emotions and feelings. Photography is an outlet of what I feel and see. I strive to capture simple vibrant colors that tell a story in my own slightly obscured views of this magnificent world. My passion for photography has opened my eyes to a new world that I have only begun to explore.

There is a colorful world out there and I plan to capture it.
 
  

 

 
How to Critique an Image PDF Print E-mail

Some people think they don't know enough about photography to write critiques. This isn't true. To
write a useful critique, you need only three things:
- a reasonably decent monitor to view the photos
- at least one functioning eye
- a desire to help by writing honestly and constructively

 
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