Hey everyone! Let's go see some eagles at Harrison Mills. We will be meeting at the parking lot at the Sandpiper Inn at 9:00am and walk over to the viewing point. This will be a weather dependent outing (although I may still go with my rain gear). We can all meet for lunch at the
Tuesday, December 10th, 2024 - TCPC Club Meeting 7:00 PM, Doors open at 6:30 PM – Christmas Celebration! Voting on the North Shore Competition photos. We had a lively first meeting in November sharing camera knowledge and photographing favourite objects. Please bring 3-5 photos from the November 26th meeting on a thumb drive. Label each
Lights at Lafarge To celebrate the season, you're invited to the Lights at Lafarge, produced by the City of Coquitlam. Lights at Lafarge is Metro Vancouver’s largest free outdoor winter lights display featuring over 100,000 Christmas lights and festive displays around Lafarge Lake. Re-imagined and even better this year. Meeting Location: Meet at the Rocky
Conundrum Corner For this in person club meeting, we will be starting "Conundrum Corner". This will be your chance to ask all you've ever wanted to ask about photography but were afraid to do so. If you have a burning question or a bothersome issue, ask the members. All members are invited to provide answers/advice.
Night Sky Photography from Whistler to Vancouver Island Registration: Must be a paid club member. Refer to either the Facebook post or the Club Newsletter for registration link. David McColm is renowned for his breathtaking landscape and night sky photography. Based in Ucluelet after spending many years in Whistler, David's expertise lies in capturing the beauty
Presenter - Dennis Ducklow will be here to discuss "Projects". Dennis' website can be found here: https://www.doubleexposure.ca
Making Meaningful Photographs Registration: Must be a paid club member. Refer to either the Facebook post or the Club Newsletter for registration link. *Note the Early Start due to Kas' Timezone Kas Stone is a photographer, educator, and writer based on Nova Scotia’s Atlantic coast. Her work explores themes of nature, identity, and the relationship