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Sep
29
Sat
2018
Education Night (Shore Photo Shoot & Dinner) @ Scituate Shore
Sep 29 @ 7:00 pm – Sep 30 @ 12:00 am

Tonight’s topic:  Shore Photo Shoot & Dinner

We’re pleased to announce a special event to kick off the fall season at NELP.  Join Scituate-based member Brad Orner for an afternoon coastal photo shoot at some of his favorite locations, followed by dinner at a local restaurant.

We’re meeting at 3:00 pm at the Scituate Lighthouse (Lighthouse Road, Scituate).  We can photograph the lighthouse from various angles, and there are plenty of great shore views from the nearby jetties.  For those that are interested, there are also great views of the lighthouse at various points around Scituate harbor, such as Crow Point.

At approximately 4:30 pm, we’ll move on to Conservation Park (250 Driftway, Scituate) to photograph the piers and salt marsh.  Feel free to spend more or less time at each location, as you wish, or to stop by other nearby points (e.g. Peggotty Beach) if you wish.

We’ll then get together at 6:00 pm at the Mill Wharf restaurant (23 Mill Wharf Plaza, Scituate) for dinner and to chat about highlights of the day.

We’ve scheduled this to be after the peak tourist season so it should be a little less crowded, but the weather should still be decent.  We plan to meet, rain or shine. (There are interesting views during stormy weather!)

If you’re planning to attend, please send a quick note to Brad (Bradley [dot] Orner [at] comcast [dot] net), so we have an approximate count for dinner.  You can also follow up with Brad if you have any questions.

Scituate Photo Shoot Map

Oct
22
Mon
2018
Education Night @ Usual Meeting Location
Oct 22 @ 11:30 pm – Oct 23 @ 1:30 am

Tonight’s topic:  Photography Goals

We’ve done this for the past several years, and have had a great discussion!  It is a great way to start the year.  (Credit for the original idea came from the Worcester Photography Meetup group)

The topic for our October Education Night will be a discussion about our individual artistic goals for the coming year  This meeting will start at 7:30 pm and take place at 17 Fox Hill Drive in Natick as usual.

I’m starting with the assumption that we all have our own ideas and our own pace.  We don’t all work the same way, and different approaches help each of us be productive.  That said, it is generally helpful to envision where you’d like to be in a year’s time and to express it in your own words.  This will be an open-ended discussion, including:

  • What type of goals do you want to set for yourself?  Will you have succeeded if you produce a certain number of pieces, if you complete a specific project, or if you spend the desired number of hours each week.  How will you decide that your goal has been achieved?

  • How much detail to you want and/or need?  Is it enough for you to just state your goal, or would it be helpful for you to identify some interim steps (milestones) in the direction of your goal?

  • Would it help you to put your goals down in writing, or are you more comfortable just discussing them?  Would you be comfortable sharing your written goals with the group?  Would this help you?

  • What can NELP do to support you and encourage you?  What can you do to support and encourage the rest of us?

  • How often would you like to discuss progress towards your goals?  Annually?  Quarterly?  Monthly?

Please give a little thought to the above, and come prepared to discuss your goals (if you have any) for the coming year and how NELP can support you.  Please come even if you’re not sure what you want to set as goals (spectators welcome).  I’d like to have as many different perspectives represented at the meeting as possible.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Jan
28
Mon
2019
Education Night (Resource Night) @ Usual Meeting Location
Jan 28 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Please join us on Monday (January 28) at 7:00 pm for the next NELP Education Night.  This year, we’re expanding on our annual “Book Night” concept to include other resources that we use.  Books offer so much by way of inspiration and technique, but we also benefit from Web Sites, organizations and DVDs.  and this is an opportunity to learn from each others about resources we’ve found useful.  Each year, we look at books from a different perspective, similar to the themes for our Image Review nights.

Proposed topic: What resources have you found helpful as sources for ideas for your photography projects?  Where do your ideas come from?

Option: If your resource is online, feel free to send me a link in advance of the meeting.

As always, you’re welcome to share any resources that you think would be helpful for the group – you don’t need to stick to the proposed topic.

Feb
25
Mon
2019
Education Night (Display Alternatives Night) @ Usual Meeting Location
Feb 25 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Please join us on Monday (February 25) at 7:00 pm for the next NELP Education Night.  This month, we’re focusing (pun intended) on alternatives to the traditional “print, mat, glass, frame” approach for displaying our finished work.

I’ve worked with Blazing Editions, a RI company that prints on a variety of materials, including aluminum.  I have some examples of finished pieces on various of their media, as well as samples on other media that they offer.  I can describe what it was like to work with them as a company.

I’ve also spoken with several other NELP members who will share their experiences with various options and/or show us samples of their work.

If you have experience with any mail-order services or local firms, or if you’ve worked with any other alternatives to the traditional way photographs are displayed, you’re welcome to bring examples and/or talk about successes and caveats for the approaches you’ve used.

See you on the 25th!

Mar
25
Mon
2019
Education Night (Movie Night) @ Usual Meeting Location
Mar 25 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Tonight’s topic: Movie Night

Please join us for our annual Movie Night—we’ll be streaming a movie via Netflix or Amazon.  You’re welcome to bring some refreshments to share with the group – just let me know what you’re bringing so I don’t duplicate.  I’ll provide cups and paper goods.  You’re also welcome to bring your dinner with you if you wish.

The following movies and documentaries feature the theme of photography in some way.  I’ve added some new titles that I recently became aware of, and removed ones that are no longer available.  Feel free to bring any other suggestions to the meeting, or bring a DVD/Blu Ray disc if you have one you’d like to share.  We’ll choose one of the available options, based on a consensus of those who are attending.

Movies

  • City of God (2002)  [N]
  • Kodachrome (2018) [N]
  • Closer (2004)  [A $4]
  • High Art (1998)  [A $3]
  • Rear Window (1954)  [A $4]

Documentaries

  • Tales By Light (2018) [N]
  • Finding Vivian Maier (2013)  [N]
  • Chasing Coral (2017)  [N]
  • Harry Benson: Shoot First [N]
  • The Art of Photography Artist Series (2016-17)  [A]
  • Chasing The Light (2016)  [A]
  • Bending The Light (2016)  [A]

FYI – There’s an interesting list of 40 movies featuring photography here. and a list of Netflix shows for photographers here.

On previous Movie Nights we’ve watched The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman,  Monk with a Camera,  Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus and Public Eye.  Please join us for an enjoyable evening.

Apr
22
Mon
2019
Education Night: Quaker Meetinghouses of Massachusetts by Jean Schnell @ Usual Meeting Location
Apr 22 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Special Presentation: Quaker Meetinghouses of Massachusetts
By local photographer: Jean Schnell

I’m pleased to announce a special presentation of photographs of Quaker Meetinghouses by Jean Schnell on April 22.  Since 2014, Jean has photographed more than 20 of these meetinghouses across the state. Some are old buildings, some are new, some are still in use, and some are currently preserved as museums.

From a recent article about this project in Friends Journal:

It has become so much more than a photographic project for my mentorship program. It is a true calling and a labor of love. It has been a wow type of personal journey. I had a lot of fun photographing while on this artistic journey. I learned how to shape a collection of photographs in both style and subject as well as how to sift through a large number of photographs to pick a relative few. I learned many technical skills with the camera in order to get the pictures that I wanted, and after all of that, I learned some more! In order to write about my experiences, I needed to relearn a lot of Quaker history as well as discover facts related to meetinghouse locales. I needed to understand more about Quaker beliefs and practices in order to explain them to others. I reexamined my own relationship to my Quaker faith and practice.

Jean will present some prints from her final portfolio for this project, and will also share some related digital images.  She will share her goals for the project, the process she followed to photograph these sacred spaces, the laborious process of selecting the final portfolio from thousands of images, and her approach to showing and marketing these photographs.

These images were on display at the S&G Gallery (New Bedford) in September 2018, and in the Moakley Courthouse (Boston) from October through December.  This project has a Facebook page here, and is featured on Jean’s Web site.

Jean Schnell is a lifelong Quaker with roots in Valley Meeting in Wayne, PA. She is now a member of the Framingham (Mass.) Meeting. She is a retired nurse and health coach. She loves the contemplative process of viewing the world through a camera with delight, awe, and joy.

Jun
15
Sat
2019
Education Afternoon (Museum Visit) @ Danforth Art Museum
Jun 15 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Today’s topic: Visit Danforth Museum

For our next outing please join me (Tom Doran) and other NELP members to visit to the newly relocated Danforth museum. The museum has been relocated to the campus of Framingham State. I have not seen the new facility so I’m curious to see it as well as the artwork. There is an exhibit and talk by the artist Lois Tarlow on Saturday, June 15. The talk by the artist begins at 3 pm.  I propose we meet at 2:00 to view the art before the presentation.

There’s also a photography exhibit (Armchair Travel: Work by Emily Belz, Rachel Loischild, and S. Billie Mandle) we can check out while we’re there. 

If there is any interest, we can have a beverage somewhere afterward as well. Because it is so close by I’m not going to suggest car pooling but if anyone needs a ride let me know at bassdocta@gmail.com.

Please join us for an enjoyable afternoon at the Danforth Museum.

For more information here are the listings on the Danforth Site:

Weekend Artist Talk with Lois Tarlow

Armchair Travel: Work by Emily Belz, Rachel Loischild, and S. Billie Mandle

 

Oct
28
Mon
2019
Education Night @ Usual Meeting Location
Oct 28 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Tonight’s topic:  Photography Goals

We’ve done this for the past several years, and have had a great discussion!  It is a great way to start the year.  (Credit for the original idea came from the Worcester Photography Meetup group)  The topic for our October Education Night will be a discussion about our individual artistic goals for the coming year.

I’m starting with the assumption that we all have our own ideas and our own pace.  We don’t all work the same way, and different approaches help each of us be productive.  That said, it is generally helpful to envision where you’d like to be in a year’s time and to express it in your own words.  This will be an open-ended discussion, including:

  • What type of goals do you want to set for yourself?  Will you have succeeded if you produce a certain number of pieces, if you complete a specific project, or if you spend the desired number of hours each week.  How will you decide that your goal has been achieved?

  • How much detail to you want and/or need?  Is it enough for you to just state your goal, or would it be helpful for you to identify some interim steps (milestones) in the direction of your goal?

  • Would it help you to put your goals down in writing, or are you more comfortable just discussing them?  Would you be comfortable sharing your written goals with the group?  Would this help you?

  • What can NELP do to support you and encourage you?  What can you do to support and encourage the rest of us?

  • How often would you like to discuss progress towards your goals?  Annually?  Quarterly?  Monthly?

Please give a little thought to the above, and come prepared to discuss your goals (if you have any) for the coming year and how NELP can support you.  Please come even if you’re not sure what you want to set as goals (spectators welcome).  I’d like to have as many different perspectives represented at the meeting as possible.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Jul
27
Mon
2020
Education Night (Special Guest) @ Zoom (contact David for details)
Jul 27 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Special Guest:   Gail Fischer

Topic:   Images of Hope in the time of COVID-19

Note: Until further notice, our meetings will be via Zoom.

We have a special guest speaker, Gail Fischer, for our July 27 Education Night. She will be talking about her recent project “Images of Hope in the time of COVID-19”. 

Images of Hope is a series of ‘electric flowers’ created in my home for 90 plus days, while practicing social distancing measures here in Massachusetts. Each day, using pen lights,
plastic tubes, plexiglass shapes, color gels, glass vases and flashlights, I created flowers and spirals in complete darkness. The collection’s main goal was to reach those working on the front lines combating the virus. I printed several images and made greeting cards as an end product. The cards were taken to the Brigham’s ER staff. Many other cards were sent to friends and relatives.  I will be giving a talk about how the idea transpired, and how you can make  ‘electric flowers’ like these on your own.

Attached find an example of one of these ‘electric flowers’ images. 

If you are new to the group or have any questions, please let me know. We look forward to seeing you.

– David   {artphotos(at]davidlkahn[dot)com

Oct
5
Mon
2020
Education Night (Special Guest) @ Zoom (contact David for details)
Oct 5 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Special Guest:   Jay Ball

Topic:   Sight Gags – A book of photographic humor!

Note: Until further notice, our meetings will be via Zoom.

We have a special guest speaker, Jay Ball, for our October 5 Education Night (rescheduled from September 28).  Jay will be talking about his recently published (with his son, Alan) book of photographs: Sight Gags.

Jay and Alan have a lot in common, including their love of photography and wordplay.  Some 25 years ago, they came up with a way to combine the two – a technique they call photopuns.  As seen in the example below, the title of each photograph and its subject are connected via creative wordplay.

Jay will be sharing with us the inspiration for this ongoing project, some of his creative techniques, and an assortment of images from the book.

From Jay: In these days of COVID-19, climate change, gerrymandering, election interference, massive unemployment, Roe v. Wade under siege, nuclear proliferation, world hunger, racism, overpopulation, marine pollution, social unrest and … what have we forgotten? … we thought you might like something to make you smile.  Hopefully, this will do the trick.

Jay got his first camera – a Brownie Reflex – as a gift on his 12th birthday. That was 73 years ago, and he’s been hooked on photography ever since.

If you are new to the group or have any questions, please let me know. We look forward to seeing you.

– David   {artphotos(at]davidlkahn[dot)com