Prairie Zone March2025 Zoom Presentation

Prairie Zone presents via Zoom : Don Campbell

English presentation : March 13, 2025

Pacific 4:00 PM – Mountain 5:00 PM – Central 6:00 PM – Eastern 7:00 PM – Atlantic 8:00 PM (Canada)

Theme/topic of the presentation: My Approach to Capturing Images

Summary:

Highlighting the unique wildlife, adventures and cultures of the 114 countries he’s visited.

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Speaker's Bio

Don began his photographic career in grade 12 when a local TV station, CHBC-TV in Kelowna, BC, had neglected to put a photographer on staff to capture images of products for local advertisers. Instead, they went to the high school for a kid. Don picked up a Bolex 16mm camera at the station and began shooting newsfilm.  He then persuaded them to buy an Image Auricon camera that recorded optical sound on the film and began shooting documentaries.  After his undergrad work at UBC, he started a film production company in Vancouver and shot industrial films, as well as far too many television commercials.

Don moved to Calgary, where he is now based, to design and run a motion picture production program at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, for fourteen years.  While there, he took a sabbatical to complete a Masters Degree in Fine Arts from York University in Toronto.

In the mid-90s Don and his wife, Val, began to travel extensively, and to specialize in wildlife photography, a passion that continues to this day. Don has visited 114 countries to date, photographing wildlife in all of them. His style is evolving, and he prefers to react to what he sees and find a way to frame it effectively rather than to exercise the high level of control necessary for producing TV commercials.

While teaching, Don moved away from the concept of ‘composition’, which is what painters do when working with a blank canvas, where they can place things wherever they like, to ‘framing’, which is the process of photographers and cinematographers when deciding on how to position the frame to capture images of what is already in place. He discovered the work of his students noticeably improved when he taught the concept of framing rather than composition.

Don is a member of the Cochrane Camera Club and CAPA.

There are unique and interesting stories attached to some of Don’s images below.

London Camera Club – Feb.2025 and March2025 – Upcoming Presentation

Speaker: 7-9 PM EST

 

Feb 20 Kas Stone – Reality vs Artistry vs Deception in Photography

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Feb 27 Jacquie Matechuk, MPA – “Survival Instincts, Lessons from the Wild”

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Mar 6 Marlis Butcher – Visiting Remote Qausuittuq National Park

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Mar 20 Gareth Jones – Midjourney AI

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Mar 27 Matt Huras – Capturing Compelling Wildlife Images

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Workshop:

 

Advanced-level Lightroom Classic course

All sessions are on Zoom on Wednesdays 7:00 – 9:00 pm EDT/EST

$20 for LCC members. $40 for guests

Session 1 – March 5, 2025
Session 2 – March 19, 2025
Session 3 – April 2, 2025
Session 4 – April 16, 2025

 

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Photographic Guild of Nova Scotia – March2025 – Upcoming Presentation

Celebrating its 77th year as a club, the Photographic Guild of Nova Scotia is pleased to extend an invitation to join us for our Fred & Edie Greene Speaker series. There is no charge to attend these webinars, but donations to support the speaker series are gratefully accepted.

Sunday, March 2, 2025

The Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary with Lynn Fergusson takes place on Sunday, March 2, 2025 at 7:30 PM ADT. An adventurer at heart, Lynn is a multi-genre photographer from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Specializing in wildlife and landscape photography, Lynn also enjoys the challenge of ICM and abstract photography.

Lynn will share with you her journey to photograph the majestic grizzly bears in the Khutzeymateen. The webinar will take you through the planning, preparation and experiences of photographing in a remote location. The presentation will be based on Lynn’s experience in attending one of John Marriott’s Photo tours last May to the Khutzemateen on board the Afterglow I with Ocean Light Adventures, as well as the experiences when remaining on board to participate in a trip run by Ocean Light Adventures with a new group of people.

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Monday, March 10, 2025

Exploring Scotland – from land, sea, and Skye with David Clow: takes place on Monday, March 10, 2025 at 7:30 PM ADT. A certified judge for the Ontario Council of Camera Clubs (O3C) and the Canadian Association for Photographic Arts (CAPA), David has been an avid photographer for more than 50 years, photographing everything from nature & architecture to portrait/studio photography. In 2022, he added drone imagery to his list of interests, producing both professional quality videos as well as still photography. Come join us as David shares with us his journey to Scotland and the rural island landscape of the Isle of Skye.

More of David’s work can be seen at: www.lightrenderings.com.

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February 2025 Competition Updates

Strategy To Address Generative AI in Photography

We have documented our current strategy on addressing Generative AI through keeping pace with technological advancements and education photographers on what artificial intelligence is accepted in our photo competitions.

You can review this document here – (English) (French)

February 1, 2025 – CAPA Stance on Artificial Intelligence in Photo Competitions

This document has been updated to include the most current details regarding about what artificial intelligence features are approved in photo competitions and what are not.

You view this document here –  (English) (French)  

2025 Ontario Zone Competition

2025 Photojournalism Competition

This competition is now open for the uploading of images.  

You are strongly encouraged to review the competition details before  uploading your images into the competition details and ensure your submitted images fall within one of the noted themes.  Competition closes on March 15, 2025 (midnight).  You can view this competition webpage here

2025 Curves and Lines Competition

Competition is also now open for the uploading of images.

Prior to uploading any images into this competition, it is recommended that review the competition details and ensure your submitted images fall within one of the noted themes. Competition closes on March 30, 2024 (midnight). You can view this competition webpage here.