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Three Printers
The photographs now on display in the RAPC Gallery are by three Club members with a particular commitment to print-making: Amy Dawn Rose, Jerry Lam & John Healey. Their photographic practice includes working with silver-based film and paper to … Continue reading
Leslie Hossack: Which One Is Your Favourite Photograph?
You be the judge! Like all RA Photo Club members, I love photographs. And like many members, I have created a photo blog. I launched Haute Vitrine about a month ago, and it certainly has been an enjoyable (and challenging!) … Continue reading
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Holga Project
By John Healy Here’s a creative idea. Ted Forbes, who is an award winning photographer, video producer and multi-media producer for the Dallas Museum of Art, has always been intrigued by the artistic quality of the Holga 120N camera. His … Continue reading
Contact 2011
Bill Woodley writes: Contact – Toronto’s annual photography festival – started 15 years ago, and it is now one of the largest in North America. There are about 200 exhibitions all over the city during the month of May.
Marc Gaudet – Carrie Furnace
Club member Marc Gaudet has recently photographed at the Carrie Furnace in Pennsylvania. Steel production ended there in 1982 and the site is now a National Historic Landmark and apparently part of the Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area. Marc’s photographic survey … Continue reading
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50 Unexplainable Black & White Photos
This is from the web, #47 of 50 Unexplainable Black & White Photos, WTF doesn’t even begin to cover some of these!
Member Profile – Bill Blackstone
I recently met up with club member Bill Blackstone to talk about his photo-volunteering for Sandy Hill community newspaper “Image”.
Nature Group Shoots at the Biodome
From Jim Robertson (Nature Group Asst.) While Florida would have been more appreciated, it proved impractical, so the Nature Group “find a place that is warm” January Outing headed to the Bio-Dome in Montreal on Sunday January 16. It … Continue reading
What’s Showing in London
From Bill Woodley: I just got back from London England where I saw 3 photo shows that I highly recommend. You don’t have to travel to view them, though, as most of the winning photos are available on the web. … Continue reading
Iron Butt 2010
Fresh Paint in the Park (Bryson). Photo: Myke Geiger. Corry Berghout (Urban Group Leader) writes: On Saturday November 6, 19 RAPC members and guests in 7 cars participated in the 4th annual fall Iron Butt photo rally. The destination this … Continue reading
Jim Lamont – RAPC Master Photographer
Today Jim Lamont will be giving a presentation to the Club as the final step on his road to Club Master Photographer. I asked Jim some questions for a profile and he kindly provided the responses below.
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Veterans by Yuri Dojc
An image from a project entitled “Veterans” by Canadian photographer Yuri Dojc. For more images click the link at the bottom edge of the home page of his web site here. His photos of veterans also appear in the book … Continue reading
Fall Challenge Review
by Pierre Gauthier Fall Challenge Outing to Lac Philippe in Gatineau Park Saturday October the 9th some dozen hardy nature photographers gathered at 5:45 am in the RA parking lot and headed for the Gatineau hills for the first item … Continue reading
Star Trails
By: Marc Gaudet Once every 2 years or so, the Urban and Nature groups come together for a combined event. This year the groups converged on October 1st, when some 20 members of the RAPC gathered to take photos … Continue reading