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Central Palm Beach County Digital Photographer's Group February Meetup

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Monday, February 11, 2008 at 7:00 PM
4.5 (10 ratings)

Meeting Description

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Who

Members that want to get this group up and moving towards some fun projects would be a great plus for this meeting. Also looking for others who want to host an event and have a more active role.

Why

As always, soemthing to eat/snack on and drinks. In process of of getting prints ready for competition.

Organized by

Devynn Bohn and Kim Fontaine (Moderator/Organizer)

Details

February's meeting: Print competition.
Subject: "Portraits". Medium: Film or digital. Lighting: Optional Prints must be no smaller than an 8x10 nor bigger than a 16x20. We will also discuss where to go for a photo outing which I will have in the "Messages" section.
Thanks for all the input, Kim

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Pre-event comments
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  • RSVP: No
    Hi Kim and ALL, I was looking forward to the meetup and the first annual print FUN comp, but, work is keeping me overtime a bit, so I hope someone can help Kim out and set up some lights as well as I was going to bring my hot lights. Will be thinking of you ALL when I am not present tonite...So think about me too. :) Kindest regards, Paul
    Posted Feb 11, 4:51 PM
  • Scott S di Vincenzo
    RSVP: Yes
    Yes, I Have Heard of This Place
    Posted Feb 11, 1:11 PM
  • Devynn Bohn
    RSVP: Yes
    I was worried I wouldn't find anything to submit, but I went digging in the archives and found one. And I already had it printed and mounted :)
    Posted Feb 5, 1:07 PM
  • craig jc
    RSVP: Yes
    see you guys soon!
    Posted Feb 4, 10:51 PM
  • Monica
    RSVP: Yes
    Can't wait to meet you all and to view your images!
    Posted Feb 4, 2:19 PM
  • RSVP: Yes
    Should be good, NOW if only EVERYONE remembers to PRINT A print to display at Kim's Studio for our 1st print comp! :) See you at Kim's studio. Wonder if the date is going to be Feb 11th? or if it is going to be the 2nd monday? Whatever Kim decides for the date in Febraury will probably be ok with me UNLESS I have a paying job. Kindest regards, Paul ps come as a guest of mine at ppgpb.com anytime.
    Posted Jan 15, 12:23 AM

Who Attended

The organizer estimated that 25 people attended.

  • Devynn Bohn
    "I thought it was good, but I would like to hear what others thought."

  • Kim Paolini
    "It was wonderful and Kim Fontaine is a great organizer."

  • Kim Fontaine
    Moderator/Organ izer
    "The print competition was great!"

  • Monica
    "Lots of pizza, that's always a good thing :)"

  • Randy
    "I appreciated the feedback; I know some people thought the judges were hard, but if you are serious about your work, then you have to be willing to hear honest critiques."

  • Sara Martinez
    +1 guest
    "Loved the activity, the people where really nice. Got inspired from their work and I would love to participate again. Thanks Kim!"

  • Daniel Casey
    "Kim is always the perfect host. At first when arriving I thought I was walking into a pizza parlor considering the tables were all set alfresco. A wall of pizza lined the east side of an enchanted deck arranged to allow the flow of gluttonous image makers! The print competition was likely to start at any moment and food being secondary I decided to bypass the physical sustenance to devour the talent submitted for a light handed critique. I am guilty of bringing an old shot I had done years ago without regard to its content (great choice to bring no notice) or quality I had thrown it in the truck and tucked it into the amateurs pile. I was late and didn't care to be serious about any competition for myself so I let them bleed it and sacrificed a terrible shot I would never admit to as being mine. I then drunk in the raw inspiration of a very broad range of vision. I saw from the interesting to outlandish substance and glad I was not a judge! As for the rest, buy the book ; ) Daniel "