Some of Our Previous Speakers
John Barclay
"Dream • Believe • Create"


Nikhil Bahl
"Landscape adventures"
Ceilia Pearson
Finding Artistic Development

On Sunday morning, September 3rd at 9am, TCC will continue their regular in-person outings at Terrapin Nature Park in Stevensville, MD
David Blecman will once again lead our outing, which will have an educational component for those of you that would like to learn from a seasoned 45-year-full-time professional photographer and instructor.
Learn how to “see” and “spot” interesting elements to feature or include in your photographic creations.
Stay an hour or two or more for this opportunity to learn, meet, and enjoy each other’s company.
The Terrapin Nature Park parking lot is located at:
191 Log Canoe Circle, Stevensville MD 21666
Wide and and zoom lenses both work, and possibly a polarizing filter.
We’ll meet at the new white bathroom building just at the end of the parking lot.
If weather is an issue, this event will show as CANCELED on the TCC website calendar no later than 7am.
Jack Upchurch – President jack@upchurchs.net
The Club supports a number of Special Interest Groups (SIG's) to address varied photographic interests of the members. Currently the club recognizes SIGs for Wildlife Photography, Landscape Photography, Travel Photography and Post Processing.
Club members are welcome to "join" any SIG and meet for photo outings, reviewing prints and whatever else supports their common photographic interests. Scheduled SIG activity is published on the club calendar. Interested TCC members may contact the SIG leader for more information.
A Speaker will first present a Lecture on a photographic topic and indicate an "Assignment". This Assignment is a call for members to submit images based on criteria discussed in the lecture. This assignment could be viewed as a Theme, or as a challenge to try something new, or an opportunity to display a member's current grasp of the photographic concept presented.
Image Requirements: Submitted images will be JPG images preferably in sRGB colorspace to render colors correctly on screen. Size the images 1500 pixels on the long side, which means the image should be 1500 pixels tall or 1500 pixels wide or 1500 x1500 pixels square and not larger. Members will be allowed to submit up to two entries using their Member ID Number followed by -1, or -2 as their entry name. This process will allow the Speaker to discuss individual submissions and identify common strengths and areas for further attention. Example: 123-1.jpg & 123-2.jpg
Image subject matter will vary as specified by the Speaker, and they will be displayed on the Club website.
Members are encouraged to make friends and work together, even on assignments. The Club expects submitted images to be the work of the member submitting. Post Capture Processing is viewed as an expected part of the Digital Image Making process which begins with an idea, equipment selection and actual image capture.
Tidewater Camera Club exhibits member prints in a variety of local venues throughout the year. Many believe that the print is the ultimate expression of a photograph.
A local club exhibit is a great place for the photographer to express a vision and connect with others.
Each venue will come with unique opportunity, whether a juried collection of prints chosen to work together, a themed exhibit or a ‘member’s choice’ opportunity to examine what members believe represents their best work. Often, the prints will be available for sale.
* Dues are half price for members signing up after January 1
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Then please download our membership application and get us your information so that we can keep you informed about club activities.
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Send forms and dues to:
Tidewater Camera Club
Attn: Wayne Zussman, Treasurer
P.O. Box 2882
Easton, MD 21601
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