Sioux City Camera Club "Siouxland Focus" Program
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Presented by
The Sioux City Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center and The Betty Strong Encounter Center
“Siouxland Focus,” an exhibition of dozens of images by members of the century-old Sioux City Camera Club, will open with a program at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 17 at the Betty Strong Encounter Center. Admission will be free.
A panel discussion and slideshow will look at photographic aspects of the exhibit images. Discussion will focus on composition, lighting, exposure, special-effects and techniques. The audience will be invited to participate in a question-and-answer session
Two locally produced short videos will be presented on Sioux City Camera Club activities. "Photography Day at the Museum" will offer an overview of photographic techniques demonstrated last winter at the Sioux City Public Museum.
"Drone Zone" stars camera club member Larry Crabb, a former licensed pilot, who presented a program on drones, including a demonstration of drone photography last summer before a crowd at the Betty Strong Encounter Center.
The Sioux City Camera Club is committed to the mutual education and learning in the science and art of photography. It promotes and encourages advancement of its members in the knowledge and practice of photography.
The Sioux City Camera Club is a member of the North Central Camera Club Council (N4C) and the Photographic Society of America (PSA).