Difference between revisions of "Photography Club"

 
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A Club for all those interested in learning photography regardless of skill level. People of all expertise are welcome. We share information and learn from each other, we also aim to go out and have fun photography sessions.  
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Williams Photography Club (WPC) provides photographers of all skill levels with resources to practice a wide variety of both digital and film photography techniques. WPC also provides a safe environment for members to share and broaden their photographic ability and knowledge.  In addition to weekly meetings, there are weekend activities to encourage creative photographic expression as well as club bonding.
  
In the last two years we have built a base and pride ourselves in being available for anyone who needs photographers or wants to learn more about photography. We also acknowledge good work by putting it out there for people to see...and there is definitely lots of good photography being done by students. Two of our galleries are up in Paresky for anyone to see.  
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Meetings are held in Jesup 206 at 8pm on Wednesdays.
  
More ideas and input are very welcome!
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https://www.facebook.com/williamsphotoclub
  
For more information, contact: Stephanie Owyang (syo1@williams.edu)
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For more information, contact: Stephanie Owyang (syo1@williams.edu) or Stephanie Nguyen (skn1@williams.edu)

Latest revision as of 05:35, November 18, 2012

Williams Photography Club (WPC) provides photographers of all skill levels with resources to practice a wide variety of both digital and film photography techniques. WPC also provides a safe environment for members to share and broaden their photographic ability and knowledge. In addition to weekly meetings, there are weekend activities to encourage creative photographic expression as well as club bonding.

Meetings are held in Jesup 206 at 8pm on Wednesdays.

https://www.facebook.com/williamsphotoclub

For more information, contact: Stephanie Owyang (syo1@williams.edu) or Stephanie Nguyen (skn1@williams.edu)