Victoria Camera Club 80th Anniversary Events

January 12, 2024: As part of the BC/Yukon Inter-Club Speaker Series, Victoria Camera Club will be hosting Elizabeth Gray whose topic is “Black and White Photography – Shooting with Intent”. Prior to Elizabeth’s presentation, Richard Letourneau, our Club representative to the Speaker Series, will present a half-hour slideshow. It will showcase the VCC’s 80th Anniversary with photographs collected over the years of the Club’s existence

March 2024. Well-known former VCC Member, Leah Gray will be presenting “Expanding (Perfecting) your Vision as a Photographer” at Camosun College’s Gibson Auditorium. Along with her partner, Steve Smith, Leah will be leading a photography field trip and image review that same weekend. Watch for details on dates/times and tickets.

June 1, 2024. A Day in the Life of Victoria Photo Shoot. Your chance to explore Greater Victoria and shoot your choice of people, places and events over the course of one 24-hour period.

Month of September 2024. The Victoria Camera Club will be staging a juried exhibition of Members’ prints at the Victoria Arts Council Gallery on Store Street. The theme of the exhibition will be A Day in the Life of Victoria.

Surrey Photography Club November Presentation

Zoom Speaker Presentation – November 27, 2023 – 6:45 PM PST

Francis Cleroux speaking on Street Photography

to register email to info@surreyphotographyclub.com

Langley Camera Club November Presentation

Zoom Speaker Presentation – 11/29/2023 – Doors Open 6:50 PM

Multiply Your Creativity with Multiple Exposure – Dennis Ducklow

The many joys of photography include the endless possibilities available to us. Dennis will share his journey from being a ‘straight shooter; to an impressionist photographer.

He will explain how he uses multiple exposure as well as intentional camera movement in different ways to create impressionist and abstract photographs, photos that are unique, non-replicable and highly personal.

The talk will be illustrated with many examples and a slide show.

Participants will:

  • Gain a perspective on where impressionism comes from, inspiration from past masters, and why
    it’s relevant today.
  • Learn specific techniques they can use right away to create impressionist and abstract photos
    with any camera
  • Learn about an approach to photography that will challenge them to see in new ways and expand their ways of responding to a scene

Further information by clicking here

When you register by emailing president@langleycameraclub.ca a link will be sent out prior to the night.

Toronto Camera Club November Presentations

The Toronto Camera Club is proud to present the 2023-2024 speaker line-up for the Talking Photography Lecture Series. This Fall and in the Spring of next year; a program exclusively sponsored by Henry’s™ Canada Greatest Camera Store, for the 7th consecutive year.

Everyone is welcome to this public event, commencing on October 19th when we bring to you, every Thursday, six accomplished photographer artists, experts in their respective fields of photography, and again in Spring 2024, starting March 7th with six more speakers to share their motivations, inspirations, tips, techniques, behind the scenes insights and their photographic stories, as well as their beautiful imagery, encompassing several genres of photography; from landscape to travel, architecture, fine art to drone photography, from documentary photography to commercial photography and fine art printing. A great opportunity to learn about photography beyond just technical skills, to help you take your photography to the next level.

Each session runs for two hours from 7:30-9:30 p.m., inclusive of an interactive Questions and Answers period. This Season, in hybrid version of the Club’s operations, six of the 12 sessions will also be In-Club presentations, but all 12 will be accessible via Zoom, so you can participate from the convenience of your home or wherever you happen to be.

Public:
To secure your spot, you are very welcome to purchase multiple tickets to the series (in advance) as seats are limited. Please see below to make your selections. All ticket sales are final.

Tickets for non-TCC Members are $10

Nov. 16 – Toronto Camera Club – Talking Photography Lecture – Speaker: Alexander Svidirov [Zoom & In-person]

Nov. 23 – Toronto Camera Club – Talking Photography Lecture – Speaker: Andrew Collett [Zoom & In-person]

Further informations by clicking here

For Inquiries: LectureSeriesChair@torontocameraclub.com

November 2023 Competitions Update

November 2023 Competitions Update

Updated Editing Criteria For All CAPA Competitions

With the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Generative technology, the Editing Criteria has been updated to include the following details:

Artificial Intelligence Renderings: Images that have been created or modified using specific AI generative techniques – in-painting (where AI fills in generated elements not captured by the photographer) or out-painting (where the AI extends beyond the original boundaries using generated elements), whether with or without text prompts, are not permitted for submission into a CAPA competitions.

-The inclusion of Photoshop application features, such as Firefly’s AI Generative Fill and AI Expand cannot be contained in your image submitted into a CAPA competition. Similar positions will be taken with other AI systems with these features.

-This updated provision will be in effect starting from November 30, 2023, and it will apply to all CAPA competitions. 

Reminder of our Updated Editing Criteria

Photograph must not contain any decorative elements like frames, borders, pin-lines, or mats.  This includes the edges and markings of scanned film.  When the frame is integral to the captured image, for instance a window frame or door frame that has been captured by the camera, these elements are permitted.

Updated Competition Requirements – 2024 Audio Visual Presentation

The details of this competition have been updated to include the following:

– “Special Note – To comply with the Canadian Copying Act, all music included in a presentation must ONLY contain “non-copyrighted,” “released into public domain” or “royalty-free” and must comply with all conditions of the source of the music.  In addition, the source of the music must be included in the last presentation credit slide.” 

New Pilot Test For Tiered Skill-Level Zone Competitions

Following the valuable feedback received in our 2023 CAPA Survey, many respondents suggested that CAPA explore the possibility of introducing a competition format that caters to photographers of varying skill levels, including novices, intermediates, and advanced photographers.

In response to these suggestions, we have created a tiered skill-level competition model. We are proceeding with a pilot test of this model for the 2024 Atlantic Zone competition. If the pilot test proves feasible and effective, we may consider expanding this model to include all other zone competitions.

The details of this model can be reviewed here – November 2023 – Tiered Skill-Levels For Zone Competitions (English) (French)

New Competition Now Open

The following competitions are now open for the uploading of images:

  • Ontario Zone Competition (closes on January 15, 2024) – You can view the competition details by clicking here.
  • NEW Quebec Zone Competition (closes on January 15, 2024) – You can view the competition details by clicking here.

2023 Pacific Zone Competition

For this competition, we received a total of 229 images (70 club & 81 individual CAPA members). The submissions were limited to permit four CAPA judges to provide one supportive comment for each image.

We will be extending the judge’s comments to all remaining CAPA Zone competitions.

You can view the winning image from this competition here:

2023 Nature Competition

For this competition, we received a total of 897 images (club 258 & individual 639).

The winning can be viewed here:

Excellent Webpage for Webpage Article on Copyright & Photography

Check out this most comprehensive explanation of the Copyright Act and Photographer by clicking here 

2023 CAPA Survey Suggestions Related to Competitions and Our Responses

In a proactive approach to carefully evaluate and implement a multitude of suggestions aimed at improving our competitions and processes, we will created documents which summaries suggestions and our responses.

The following is a listing of suggestions and response which are now available for your review:

New – November 2023 – Zone Competitions (English) (French)

New – November 2023 – Tiered Skill-Levels For Zone Competitions (English) (French)

New – November 2023 – Provide Feedback Evaluations Not Just Score (English) (French)