38 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | DECEMBER 2021
We held our second in-person meeting at the end of October. We
reviewed the pictures of The Lodge fountain taken by members and
discussed how they were taken and what the photographer liked
about their photos. It was interesting to see the different views each
member had of the same subject.
Our first photo outing is being planned (date to be determined).
It will be to the Noah Purifoy Desert Art Museum of Assemblage
Art in Joshua Tree. Noah Purifoy was a co-founder of the Watts
Tower Center. This outdoor museum is a collection of his large-
scale sculptures constructed from
junked materials. It provides
unlimited photo possibilities.
We continue the twice-a-month
Work-Study Group via Zoom
meetings. The meetings cover
planning future club activities and
photo editing in Adobe Photoshop
and related programs. In addition,
anyone who has a photography
question is welcome to join us.
Contact Jacque for meeting times
and dates for the Work-Study
Group.
For our November meeting, we
asked members to submit three
of their favorite photos. This will
provide more opportunities to
get to know each other, share our
vision, and learn from each others'
work. Information on time and
place will be sent to everyone on
our mailing list. To sign up for the
mailing list, please contact Jacque
at jacquesneddon@gmail.com.
This month's photos are two
examples of our fountain photos.
They demonstrate the varied range
of photos possible on a single
subject. Both photos were taken
with phones. They both make a
nice visual impact.
A special thanks to Jacque for organizing all our meetings. She
continues her role in scheduling meetings and keeping everyone
informed. Lyle Cameron is our Zoom Master and Howard Levine
sets up photo outings. I am writing these articles and selecting
photos for the Breeze.
If you have not been receiving our emails, contact Jacque Sneddon
at jacquesneddon@gmail.com. She will be happy to add you to the
mailing list. ~ John Baeyertz, ohnbz1453@gmail.com
Photography Club
Top: Billie Boyd's
Waterfall Lodge Fountain
Bottom: Tom Olsen's
Wide Angle Lodge
Fountain