Eastern Maine Camera Club

Developing Photographers

Categories for 2017-2018 

The voting results

At our awards banquet this year we voted for the 2017-2018 Season competition categories.  Thanks to all who attended and voted.  With no further ado...the winners are:

  • Open
  • Nature
  • Abandoned in Maine
  • Seasons
  • Animals
  • Flowers
  • Open Again

They may not end up in this order.  I'm sure Joel will be publishing a new schedule for the 2017-2018 season well before we start in September. 

(Italicized items were decided by the vote, others are permanent categories) 

Posted by Admin Wednesday, May 31, 2017 6:17:00 AM Categories: News
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Awards Banquet Agenda 

Thursday at Dysarts on Broadway

Awards Banquet Agenda

 

Welcome to the 2016-2017 Season Awards Banquet.  When you arrive be sure to see Larry to pay ($12 per person) and chose your meal.  Also pick up a Voting Sheet so you can vote for categories for next seasons competitions. We will tally the results and announce the categories before the meeting ends. 

 

Be sure you get a raffle ticket, we will be giving away two Eastern Maine Camera Club tee shirts at the end of the meeting.  You must be present to win. 

 

Following is the evening’s agenda. 

 

Time

Agenda

5:30 to 6:15 PM

  • Social Time
  • Voting for Categories

6:15 to 6:30 PM

  • Presidents Welcome
  • 2016-2017 Winning Images Show

6:30 to 7:30 PM

  • Dinner/Dessert

7:30 to 8:00 PM

  • Annual Awards

8:00 to 8:50 PM

  • PechaKucha Shows
  • Liz Champeon
  • Karen Littlefield
  • Sally Arata
  • Alice Frati

8:50 to 9:00 PM

  • 2017-2018 Categories Unveiled
  • Raffles
 

 

Thanks to everyone for participating in club competitions and events in the 2016-2017 season.  We hope to see you back next season and please, bring a friend (or two!). 

 

Camera

See you next season!

Posted by Admin Tuesday, May 16, 2017 1:16:00 PM
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May 7th 2017 Outing on the Kenduskeg 

Meet on Valley Avenue in Bangor - 8 AM Sunday 5/7/2017

Posted by Admin Thursday, May 4, 2017 10:06:00 PM Categories: Events
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Kim Stone Scheduled to Speak at May 4th Meeting 

Open to the public, please bring a friend!

The Eastern Maine Camera Club will meet 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Thursday, May 4th, at the Bangor Parks and Recreation Building, 647 Main St. Guest speaker will be Kim Stone. 

Thanks to club member John Edwards for providing the detailed info below:

On May 4th our guest speaker will be Kim Stone. I credit Kim for inspiring me to get back into photography for love of the art rather than just a way to record... my family and life events.

Kim Stone’s love of photography is inspired by her family and one other thing; horses. Kim is a Maine native who has been riding since age four. She began actively taking photographs in High School and worked as a sports photographer in college developing her own film. Many of her photos at Gordon College were selected for publication to include the
yearbook.

Over the years, family vacations in Maine created exciting photo opportunities and a great learning environment focusing the camera on her active family. More recently, Kim has been working summers in the saddle, roping, doctoring, and handling cattle on a large ranch in Oregon. Ranch life allowed her to continue developing her photography skills highlighting open spaces and the life of the cowboy. Her love of horses and working as a cowboy alongside them helped her create intensely dramatic images.

Kim ‘s photography has been featured nationally and internationally in several publications including, The Paint Horse Journal, Western Horseman, American Quarter Horse Journal, Eclectic Horseman, and Horseman of Czech Republic well as the following books: The Alvord Ranch Experience by Kim Stone, Cow Horse Confidence by Martin Black, Evidence Based Horsemanship by Martin Black and Dr. Steve Peters. Kim currently lives in Brunswick, Maine.

Please be sure to come to this special club meeting and listen to Kim tell her story and show us her beautiful images of the wide open spaces of the West and the people who work hard and live there.

You can view Kim's Photography by visiting her website at shinanatu.com

Kim Stone

Posted by Admin Monday, May 1, 2017 6:41:00 AM Categories: Events Speaker
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