Member Opportunities
Check out some images from a club visit to a foundry in Sutter Creek....
On September 26, 2022, five club members met in the Big Trees State Park South Grove, off Hwy. 4 above Arnold, and took photographs along a five-to-six mile trail. Some of these photographs can be seen here...
On September 26, 2022, five club members met in the Big Trees State Park South Grove, off Hwy. 4 above Arnold, and took photographs along a five-to-six mile trail. Some of these photographs can be seen here...
Ways to Show Your Work
There are several ways that members can show their work, including the Theme of the Month presentation, signing up to present a slide show at a meeting, participating in one of several opportunities to hang work in the community, and by listing their website on the club's Member Photos page so that others can see their work on their individual websites.
Slide Shows
The purpose of the slide show presentation is:
To allow a photographer to show a body of work that is an example of their style of photography or of their preferred subject in photography or to show their best examples of the overall body of work they have created.
To allow a photographer to show a body of work that is an example of their style of photography or of their preferred subject in photography or to show their best examples of the overall body of work they have created.
- This creates an opportunity for a photographer to “get their work out there” and to get used to showing their work to others.
- This also allows a photographer to play with new software, in this case slideshow software, to determine what software works best for them when they create slideshows.
- Slideshow limit is six minutes but time allocated is for 10 minutes to include discussion. A slide show can include music and text or not but is not to be narrated by the individual.
- The preferred way to bring the slideshow in to show during a meeting is in an "exported" MP4 format, this will ensure the music will be with the slideshow and it will be shown in Quicktime.
There are various software packages to create slideshows — depending upon your goal with your slideshow. A club member may be able to assist you with finding one that suits your needs.
November-Kay Hoover
December-no slide show, holiday
November-Kay Hoover
December-no slide show, holiday
Theme of the Month
The Theme of the Month allows members to show up to three images each month to the group. The purpose of having a theme for each month is to encourage members to get out and photograph with a specific purpose in mind. Members at the meeting can comment on the images. If a member cannot take or does not have in their archive an image to fit the Theme of the Month (TOM) then they may present any three images of their choice instead.
Past themes have included lines, weather, motion, bikes, rule of odds, abstract, still life, portrait, flowers, street scenes, form, and shape.
Themes of the Month for 2023 are:
November: Three Best Shots of 2023 (These will also be posted on website for 2024.)
December: No Theme of Month
Bill Heiser, Shadows, Theme of Month.
Past themes have included lines, weather, motion, bikes, rule of odds, abstract, still life, portrait, flowers, street scenes, form, and shape.
Themes of the Month for 2023 are:
November: Three Best Shots of 2023 (These will also be posted on website for 2024.)
December: No Theme of Month
Bill Heiser, Shadows, Theme of Month.
Display Venues
The Sonora Photo Club (SPC) in association with the Mother Lode Art Association (MLAA) has the opportunity to display their photographs in three venues in Sonora. The Tuolumne County Library on Greenley Road in Sonora offers wall space throughout the library allowing the display of as many as 40 pieces of art work.
A second venue is the waiting area of the Anti-Coagulation Unit of Adventist Health Sonora, a private medical facility. Those who spend time in the waiting area enjoy seeing the art work that the SPC and the MLAA display there. Although the wall space is small, the artists may hang about 6-8 medium-sized pieces.
The third venue available to members of the photo club is a section of the Aloft Gallery. Artists who are not members of the gallery may display their work on the panel reserved for the MLAA/SPC. At this time, no photo club members are scheduled to display their work in the Aloft Gallery.
A second venue is the waiting area of the Anti-Coagulation Unit of Adventist Health Sonora, a private medical facility. Those who spend time in the waiting area enjoy seeing the art work that the SPC and the MLAA display there. Although the wall space is small, the artists may hang about 6-8 medium-sized pieces.
The third venue available to members of the photo club is a section of the Aloft Gallery. Artists who are not members of the gallery may display their work on the panel reserved for the MLAA/SPC. At this time, no photo club members are scheduled to display their work in the Aloft Gallery.