Speakers: Elaine O’Keeffe and Robert Bisson
Elaine: "My almost 365...". Elaine began 2023 with the goal to take a photo each day for the whole year. This is her tale of some successes, some struggles and […]
Elaine: "My almost 365...". Elaine began 2023 with the goal to take a photo each day for the whole year. This is her tale of some successes, some struggles and […]
Paul will be presenting on "Creativity & Creation" Paul Epp is an award winning hobby photographer from Winnipeg, MB who has a love of nature and wildlife photography. He can […]
Anil Sud: "Antarctica - My Winter Getaway!". Peter Blahut: "Iceland: Land of Fire & Ice"
Speaker series
Members will introduce themselves and bring their favourite (or not) photo gear or gadget to discuss. Keith Putt will introduce the new Image review process. An Image review will take […]
Bram Singleton will present on Computational Photography and will provide a demonstration. Photography has been a life-long pursuit for Bram. He has been immersed fully in that world for over […]
Robert Bisson will present "Woodlands Photography" and "A Comparison of Lightroom Classic and Lightroom Cloud Robert has been a member of WSPC since about 2014, serving as President in 2018-19. […]
Wendy Stephenson and Carol Zimmerman will present "Khutzeymateen, the Grizzly Bear Sanctuary" Wendy has been an active member of the Manitoba Camera Club as well as the chair of the […]
Robert Bisson will present a post-processing demonstration of Woodlands Photography Robert has been a member of WSPC since about 2014, serving as President in 2018-19. He had started with colour […]
Meeting is cancelled as room unavailable at Acadia Junior High School.
Dmitry Kirshner will present on processing workflow in TK Actions and Adobe Portfolio. Dmitry Kirshner, is a Winnipeg-based landscape and abstract art photographer. Dmitry loves using digital processing to turn […]
Jean-Pierre Parenty will speak on "The Coastal Wolves". Jean-Pierre is a self-taught photographer. Actually, he just loves being out in nature getting close enough to wildlife to photograph them. When […]