
Lecture/Discussion: Architectural Photography
Tonight’s discussion is based around architectural photography including topics such as equipment, lighting, perspective, interior/exterior, details, reflections. Including people and permissions.
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Tonight’s discussion is based around architectural photography including topics such as equipment, lighting, perspective, interior/exterior, details, reflections. Including people and permissions.
Using the information presented on June 12th, create up to 3 photographs of your choice for group evaluation and discussion. The photographs must show the use of long exposure techniques.
Tonight we have a discussion about the use and control of movement in photography including topics such as subject matter, lens choice, shutter speed and intentional camera movement (ICM). We will demonstrate how to freeze or create movement using different techniques.
Using the information from the presentation in 2024, create a short audio visual on a topic of your choice. The presentation should be around 5 minutes long. Refer to the Support page for notes from the presentation.
THIS YEAR THE INTERCLUB WILL BE HELD AT NORTHSIDE CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY ON
WEDNESDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER AT
Lindfield Uniting Church Hall, Cnr Pacific Highway & Provincial Rd
Lindfield
The topic for this year is “Moving”
Tonight we repeat our friendly challenge between our three clubs, with this year’s topic set by Northside, being the host club.
Our sixth evaluation night of the year. Members to display up to three photographs of their choice to be evaluated and discussed by the group of members present. Digital images must be uploaded to the club’s Dropbox by the Tuesday prior to the night. See the member’s page for details
Using the techniques covered in our architecture presentation, create three photographs, for group evaluation, of architectural subjects, Your choice can be interior, exterior, architectural detail or whole buildings
Tonight we are pleased to welcome Sydney based photographer Samantha Ohlsen who will discuss her approach to landscape photography and lessons learnt over years of photographing landscapes in general and the Great Ocean Road in particular. Samantha has produced a book called “A Photographer’s Guide: The Great Ocean Road & Otways”. Further information can be found on Samantha’s website: https://www.samanthaohlsenphotography.com.au/gor-otways-book/
Our seventh evaluation night of the year. Members to display up to three photographs of their choice to be evaluated and discussed by the group of members present. Digital images must be uploaded to the club’s Dropbox by the Tuesday prior to the night. See the member’s page for details
Tonight we hold our annual AGM and election of officeholders for 2026. The night will be followed by a selection of short presentations by our members. Members may elect to give a presentation on a photographic topic of their choice, show their work or raise a question for discussion.
Celebrate the festive season with our Annual Exhibition of photography and Christmas cheer. Bring along family and friends to enjoy our exhibition and share in the social gathering.
Our fifth evaluation night of the year. Members to display up to three photographs of their choice to be evaluated and discussed by the group of members present. Digital images must be uploaded to the club’s Dropbox by the Tuesday prior to the night. See the member’s page for details
Using the information and techniques discussed on May 15th, create up to three photographs of subjects of your choice for group evaluation and discussion.
Tonight we explore the mysteries of long exposure, loosly defined as any exposure that requires camera support. The presentation will include discussion of what makes a long exposure, suitable subject matter, equipment, filters and exposure techniques.
Our fourth evaluation night of the year. Members to display up to three photographs of their choice to be evaluated and discussed by the group of members present. Digital images must be uploaded to the club’s Dropbox by the Tuesday prior to the night. See the member’s page for details
In this presentation we will discuss how to get the best out of close up and macro photography. Topics include details of equipment, subject matter, depth of field, focus stacking and lighting – type, direction, quality and levels.
In this presentation we will demystify the use of flash as a tool in photography. Many people have a flash unit but don’t use it because of poor results. In this presentation we will discuss topics including when to use flash, types of flash, guide numbers, flash as a main light, flash as a fill light, flash with daylight, multiple flash and flash modifiers.
Our third evaluation night of the year. Members to display up to three photographs of their choice to be evaluated and discussed by the group of members present. Digital images must be uploaded to the club’s Dropbox by the Tuesday prior to the night. See the member’s page for details
Tonight we offer our members the opportunity to make a presentation on any photographic topic of their choice. Members may opt to show some of their work or raise a question for discussion. In previous years this night has been very successful, with a variety of presentations and topics raised.
There are about 100 tools in Lightroom and Camera Raw for processing colour. In this presentation we will look into some advanced ways to control and enhance colour, including using Colour fill, Selective Colour, refining Colour Balance and using Lookup tables (LUTS).
Our second evaluation night of the year. Members to display up to three photographs of their choice to be evaluated and discussed by the group of members present. Digital images must be uploaded to the club’s Dropbox by the Tuesday prior to the night. See the member’s page for details
Our first challenge for the year. Using the techniques demonstrated on January 9th, create and present up to 3 monochrome photographs of subjects of your choice for group evaluation and discussion. Projected images are to be uploaded via the club’s member’s page.
Tonight we discuss and demonstrate special effects techniques using plug-ins for both Photoshop and Lightroom. Filters such as NIK, Topaz and ON1 will be discussed with examples. We will also include some Photoshop techniques including the Orton Effect, the Adamski effect and Cyanotypes
Our first evaluation night of the year. Members to display up to three photographs of their choice to be evaluated and discussed by the group of members present. Digital images must be uploaded to the club’s Dropbox by the Tuesday prior to the night. See the member’s page for details.
We commence the new year with a discussion about creating monochrome photographs either as black and white or toned single colour. The presentation will include topics such as suitable subject matter, lighting, brightness and contrast and processing methods.
Joing us to celebrate the end of another successful and rewarding year. Bring the family and friends for a social and communal get together.
Tonight we hold our annual gerneral meeting and election of officebearers. This is your chance to have a say about how the club is run and the program for 2025. The meeting will be followed by a special surprise presentation - details TBA
Tonight the club premises will be converted into an exhibition space, with a presentation of members’ most recent creative work, or a portfolio. Details of numbers of entries will be provided closer to the event.
Combining photographs with sound makes for a compelling experience, where much more can be achieved than with a single or group of photographs. In this presentation we show how to put together an effective audio visual and avoid the many pitfalls. Presenter TBA
For our fourth challenge this year the topic is “On The Spot” where members are challenged to make three photographs that are all different, but without moving from the one spot. The photos will be evaluated and discussed by the group of members present. Another opportunity to be creative and members should think hard about the spot they are going to select for the challenge.
NOTE: THE DATE FOR THE INTERCLUB HAS CHANGED. This year we host the annual three way friendly interclub between Lane Cove Creative, Mosman and Northside Creative. The topic for this year is “Shapes and Forms” Entrants are encouraged to think “outside the square” in preparing photos for the interclub.
NOTE: THE DATE FOR THIS PRESENTATION HAS CHANGED. Earlier in the year in our presentation on March 21st, we covered the topic of working with layers. In this presentation we demonstrate how to make composite photographs by combining subject matter from two or more of your photographs. Presented by Jim Crew.
PLEASE NOTE: WE ARE UNABLE TO USE THE CHURCH HALL THIS WEEK, SO IN LIEU WE ARE HOLDING A SPECIAL OUTING FOR NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY:
There will be a nighttime photoshoot around the Rocks area. The plan is to take time lapse photos of the car headlights on the Cahill Expressway and the water views of Circular Quay at night. We will then wander through the Rocks before ending up at the Ocean Terminal for shots of the Harbour and Opera House. Bring a tripod and a fast lens. Further details nearer the time.
Tonight we welcome special guest Dex Dijkstra to present and discuss the use of monochrome iphone street photography. Douwe (Dex) is a senior graphic designer based in Sydney and has been photographing since the age of 12, originally in his homeland of The Netherlands. To see more of his work, visit www.douwedijkstra.net
Our evaluation and discussion of members’ photographs continues. Bring up to 3 prints or upload projected images via our Dropbox link in the member’s area for group discussion. Members may also submit photos to be considered for the Interclub on September 19. The theme for the Interclub is “Shapes and Forms.” Members are encouraged to use their imagination and creativity in interpreting the theme.
For our third Challenge of the year, members submit up to three photographs that demonstrate their use of the advanced capture techniques covered in our June 13th Lecture and discussion.
Tonight we have a video presentation by the renowned photographer and educator, David DuChemin. David has a unique way of seeing and understanding photographs and in this presentation he explains how to think and see photographs in a more creative way..
Our evaluation and discussion of members’ photographs continues. Bring up to 3 prints or upload projected images via our Dropbox link in the member’s area for group discussion.
Join us for a group outing to Cockatoo Island to practice the advanced techniques demonstrated at our June 13th presentation and seek to capture photographs for our next challenge on August 8th.
This is an opportunity to join with our fellow members to share and practice some of the advanced techniques, as well a share a “cuppa” somewhere during the day. Cockatoo Island has a broad range of subject matter that can be explored individually or in groups. We will have some of our in house experts on hand to assist members who have questions regarding the techniques demonstrated at our meeting on 13th June. Final details will be circulated to the members prior to the outing.
Our second challenge for 2024. Members present a panel of up to three photos as either prints or projections that illustrate their interpretation of the challenge topic. “Symmetry” means one half of the image should closely match or mirror the other half. This can be achieved using mirrors, reflections in water and other techniques. Surprise us with something creative and different.
In this presentation we will cover topics including: HDR; multiple exposure; focus stacking and intentional camera movement. Presented by Jim Crew and Michael Smyth