Baydream wrote:
Last year, we had Ken Conger (wildlife) and Miollie Isaacs and Mary Lindhjem (awakethelight), the head of a major Richmond studio, a photog from the city newspaper among others. This April, to start the club's 80th year, we are hosting Bryan Peterson.Alex wrote:
Baydream wrote:
About 120 members. Last year, we probably had about 60 (members/guests) attend. Meetings usually draw about 60-80. We alternate meetings between programs and "evaluations" where a pro photog give honest critiques on our work. We also have workshops and photo shoots almost every month. Like this forum, everywhere from beginners to professionals. Great group.Alex wrote:
Baydream wrote:
Our camera club annual banquet and contest awards night Saturday.Alex wrote: So the week is nearly half way through, anyone have some exciting plans this weekend?
www.cameraclubofrichmond.com
Nice! How many are in your club or expected to attend?
Awesome! That's a nice turn out! Do you guys have any pro speakers come in?
Scotty wrote:
Alex wrote:
Scotty wrote:
Alex wrote:
Scotty wrote: Alex, what do you do for a living?
I've been building online companies for nearly 12 years now, and have sold 3 companies. Just closed escrow on one in December. So my work now is PhotographyTalk and growing this company to become one of the more recognized names in photography. Won't be a over night process, but I can assure you I'm going to bust my butt to make the best user experience for all photographers.
Bit of a mouthful, but you asked! ha ha ha
Any way we can help, don't be afraid to ask.
You guys are great, and I appreciate you saying that, don't be surprised you get a email some day about being a moderator here! My last company we called moderators "Agents", so I need to figure out a crafty name to call moderators here, something different.
How about...Gentlemen?
Rob pix4u2 wrote: Great to see that you are heading us in the right direction Alex. Again any help I would be glad to contribute to the site. Rob
Alex wrote:
Rob pix4u2 wrote: Great to see that you are heading us in the right direction Alex. Again any help I would be glad to contribute to the site. Rob
Thanks Rob, I really think this site has been very fortunately about the talent it has attracted in a short period of time. You guys rock, so thank you!
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Rob pix4u2 wrote: Great to see that you are heading us in the right direction Alex. Again any help I would be glad to contribute to the site. Rob
Thanks Rob, I really think this site has been very fortunately about the talent it has attracted in a short period of time. You guys rock, so thank you!
Stealthy Ninja wrote: ^^ LOL that baby is awesoem.
Scotty wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote: ^^ LOL that baby is awesoem.
All babies are awesome.
Scotty wrote:
Alex wrote:
Scotty wrote:
Alex wrote:
Scotty wrote: Alex, what do you do for a living?
I've been building online companies for nearly 12 years now, and have sold 3 companies. Just closed escrow on one in December. So my work now is PhotographyTalk and growing this company to become one of the more recognized names in photography. Won't be a over night process, but I can assure you I'm going to bust my butt to make the best user experience for all photographers.
Bit of a mouthful, but you asked! ha ha ha
Any way we can help, don't be afraid to ask.
You guys are great, and I appreciate you saying that, don't be surprised you get a email some day about being a moderator here! My last company we called moderators "Agents", so I need to figure out a crafty name to call moderators here, something different.
How about...Gentlemen?
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