Calendar

Events in February 2021

  • Projected Image Night - Theme: "Abandoned"

    7:00 pm - 9:00 pm




    Open in Google Maps

    "Your images can be of buildings that haven’t been used for years, ruins, eye sores or desolate or creepy places."

    At Projected Image Night, members view and discuss digital images projected on a screen. Members submit images in advance by email.

    Both images matching the monthly theme (see above) and other out-of-theme images can be shown. Please see this page for details on Projected Image Night.

    Location: To be announced (may be online via Zoom)


    Add to your Google Calendar
    Add to your desktop calendar program

  • King City Camera Club presentation by Tad Hetu

    Monday, February 15, 7:00PM
    This is an invitation from King City Camera Club to view a presentation by Tad Hetu. His gallery can be seen at https://www.dragonfiregallery.com/tad-hetu/
    Meeting details will be sent around on the PPS Google Groups email list.

    Add to your Google Calendar
    Add to your desktop calendar program

  • Thibault Roland: Infrared Photography

    Presented by PPS, Thibault Roland will be imparting his knowledge and skill in Infrared Photography. His work can be viewed at http://www.thibaultroland.com .
    Lecture Description
    For most people, photography must show reality. And in most situations this statement is true.
    Take a sports competition: the finish line picture will show who won the race. But what happens when the camera is off axis? Winner and loser can be mistaken. What happens when the shutter speed slows down? Racers get blurred out.
    By choosing a specific point of view or specific settings, photographers will change the image itself and its message, its meaning.
    So why not embrace this approach? Why not encourage the photographer to develop their own intimate and unique perspective? Why not leave reality aside and instead "create" photographs just like painters would use their brush to apply colors on a blank canvas?
    Infrared photography is a technique that does just that: it uses a different type of light to transforms reality into something else. Into a dialogue between the artist, the subject and viewer.
    Infrared shines a different light onto a subject. It modifies tonalities and contrasts in an image. It turns trees and other vegetation bright, while increasing contrast in the sky.
    Infrared is a different approach, one that goes beyond photography and bridges into the Fine Arts.
    In this lecture, Sony Artisan of Imagery Thibault Roland will use his own work to present the concept behind infrared photography. He will discuss some of the options to consider even before pressing the shutter trigger, as well as the equipment needed to capture these unique looking images.
    Biography
    Born in France in 1981, Thibault Roland obtained a PhD in Physics in 2009. He started photography while learning the laws of optics at school and eventually applied them to decipher the secrets of biology at Harvard University. He now uses his scientific background and notions such as the Theory of General Relativity as a source for his inspiration and vision.
    As a black and white fine art photographer he uses both digital and film cameras and specializes in long exposure architecture, minimalism and seascapes.
    Previously an instructor at the New England School of Photography, Thibault teaches workshops and gives seminars internationally and he is backed by Sony through their Artisans of Imagery program.
    His fine art photographs have been shown, published and awarded internationally and are included in public and private collections such as the Boston Athenaeum.
    Thibault currently lives in Portland, OR.

    Add to your Google Calendar
    Add to your desktop calendar program