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SUMMARY:BPS member Jeff Schaeffer shares “Travel Photography – Capturing the Experience!”
DESCRIPTION: BPS member Jeff Schaeffer shares “Travel Photography – Capturing the Experience!” \nJeff enjoys traveling to new places and enjoys capturing the experience to share with others.  He is enthusiastic about traveling to foreign places but also enjoys traveling in the USA and exploring places near to home.  In 2023\, he and his wife decided to do a ‘day trip’ each week to get out\, explore and shoot!  Jeff will share tips and ideas that have helped him in his travel photography journey.  He will also share several ideas of day trips that are within a couple of hours of home where to practice capturing our experiences to share with others.  \nAs a follow-up to the presentation\, we will schedule two ‘day trips’ this summer to get out and practice! \nJeff is a retired business intelligence and analytics IT professional.  Once retired\, Jeff began focusing on photography and enjoys learning and practicing all types of photography.  He loves to travel and has spent about half a year in India where his passion for travel photography really grew.  He has had images published in “The Hindu” – a national newspaper in India\, a book “Kalarippayattu:  A Holistic Martial Art from India” published in Poland and on signs and advertisements throughout India.
URL:https://berksphotographic.org/event/bps-member-jeff-schaeffer-shares-travel-photography-capturing-the-experience/
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SUMMARY:Bryn Athyn Cathedral Photoshoot – May 18 Led by Vince Pellegrini
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fun filled & educational day at the Bryn Athyn Cathedral & Glencairn Mansion/Museum in Bryn Athyn\, PA. All BPS members & their guests are invited to this event. In fact\, the more the merrier. However\, registration is required & you must email me at Vince.Pellegrini@berksphotographic.com\, as well. \nThe Bryn Athyn Cathedral is an active house of worship & gathering place for members of the New Church\, a Christian denomination based on the writings of Emanual Swedeenborg. This Gothic & Romanesque Cathedral was constructed between 1913 & 1919 by 300 local artisans. The major benefactor was John Pitcairn Jr.\, President of Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company (PPG). The complex is located just outside of Philadelphia\, 65 miles from Reading. \nThe architecture of the Cathedral is very dramatic with its tower\, asymmetry & gorgeous stained glass windows. The Cathedral’s lobby feels like a medieval castle with tall ceilings and stone walls. The interior of the cathedral’s nave is at least as impressive as the exterior\, if not more so\, with light streaming through the stained-glass windows overhead. It is listed as a National Historic Landmark. Learn more with these references HERE & HERE. \nOn the Cathedral grounds is the Glencairn Museum\, the former castle-like mansion of John’s son\, Raymond. It is a medieval\, Romanesque style building with nine stories & 90 rooms & a nine story tower & was completed in 1939. Now converted to the Museum\, it contains a collection of about 8\,000 artworks\, mostly religious in nature\, from cultures such as ancient Egypt\, Greece\, the Roman Empire & medieval Europe\, as well as Islamic\, Asian & Native American works. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. During our visit\, there will be an exhibition titled Cardboard Chronicles: The Biblical Art of Rudolph Bostic. More information on the museum can be found HERE. \nThe Cathedral\, its buildings & the three huge houses that were originally built for the Pitcairn family are picturesquely sited on rolling hills that combine open fields and woods with lovely views out over the surrounding countryside. There are beautiful & expansive gardens throughout the complex. The grounds were designed by Olmstead Brothers of NYC’s Central Park fame. \nWe will drive separately to Bryn Athyn\, about 75 minutes from Reading. Those who want to carpool could arrange that & perhaps meet at the GoggleWorks. I can help to facilitate that. Our group will gather at the Cathedral at 10:20 AM. BPS will have a very special experience at the Cathedral beginning at 10:30 AM. Our group will first have a private 45 minute tour of the historic Cathedral as described here: “Our tours tell of the ever-evolving representation of a faith much like the community it serves\, a manifestation of organic beauty\, that is highlighted in the religious symbolism of the building. Dedicated over 100 years ago\, this masterpiece marries old craftsmanship with modern upgrades.” We will then be allowed to photograph the interior for up to an hour. Tripods will be allowed which is a big exception to the policy. There will be free access to independently explore & photograph the grounds & gardens for up to another hour after the tour. A bag lunch would be ideal at the conclusion of this portion although there is a cafe about one mile away. \nAt 1:00\, we will meet up at the Glencairn Museum/Mansion on the grounds & have a private 90 minute Highlights Tour. Here is the tour’s description: “The guided tour begins in the Great Hall\, featuring awe-inspiring architecture and skilled craftsmanship. Experience spiritual beliefs and practices through the ages by exploring three galleries (most likely Rome\, Greece\, and the Medieval Treasury) with art and artifacts from the Glencairn Museum collection. Immerse yourself in family spaces that have remained unchanged since Glencairn was a home\, including the family Chapel (with stained glass and mosaics) and the Main Bedroom and Bath. The elevator ascent to the Tower\, with its commanding view of the local area and the Philadelphia skyline\, is a visitor favorite.” We will be able to photograph inside the museum during & after the tour however the rooms are too small here to allow the use of tripods. Our group will leave as desired anytime after the Museum tour. The Museum closes at 4:30. \nWe will not be able to photograph the Cairnwood Estate & its gardens as there will be a private function there during our visit. Privacy will need to be respected. \nThis will be a great architectural & flower photographic opportunity combined with a wonderful educational & cultural experience. It will be a lovely event for photographers & non-photographers alike. Bring the family. \nCost: The Cathedral tour is $5\, paid in cash at the door. The Museum tour is $15 with seniors & student discounts\, paid in advance using this BPS specific LINK. Everyone joining us this day must complete this link to be registered. Do so as soon as you know that you will join us. You must also please email me at Vince.Pellegrini@berksphotographic.com to confirm that you will be participating & the size of your group so that there is a handle on the numbers & we know who will be attending. Include in that email if you are interested in carpooling & I can put out an email with that information.
URL:https://berksphotographic.org/event/bryn-athyn-cathedral-photoshoot-may-18-led-by-vince-pellegrini/
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SUMMARY:Paul Sanders of the UK will present “The Soul of the Creator” via a hybrid zoom meeting. More info to follow
DESCRIPTION:Paul Sanders will present live from the UK his talk entitled “The Soul of the Creator” via a hybrid zoom meeting. This presentation will explore the relationship a photographer must have with their subject & why we so often fail to pay our fullest attention to our muse. Every genre of photography is a collaboration between two elements\, the photographer & the subject but each has the impressions of hundreds\, if not thousands of other influences embedded within them. This talk aims to unravel the mystery of this relationship & offers thoughts about how we might all benefit from being a little more grateful of the hands of others in our chosen subject. \n  \nEnglish fine art photographer Paul Sanders has been involved in photography since leaving school\, first as a black & white printer\, then as a fashion photographer. His career changed direction in the early 1990s as he started working as a news photographer. This change led to a post at Reuters & then The Times newspaper\, as Picture Editor overseeing the entire visual content of the prestigious publication. Paul left The Times at the end of 2011 to pursue his love of nature & the landscape. \nPaul’s approach to landscape photography is one of mindful connection. After looking at nearly 20\,000 images every day during his years at the Times\, his own work is the result of his emotional & spiritual responses to the subjects. He works with & reflects the sense of stillness & calm he feels whilst with them.  \nA passionate advocate for mental health & the benefits of using photography to help with recovery\, Paul leads workshops for West Kent Mind to build confidence & resilience for those suffering with a wide range of mental health needs. \nHis first book\, a limited edition of 150 (self published through Envisage Books)\, sold out in under 24 hours. Paul is a sought after speaker in the UK & Europe. His highly reflective work has been exhibited widely across the UK\, Europe & Japan. Paul is an ambassador for Fujifilm UK\, Fotospeed Papers & Lee Filters. \nVisit Paul’s website at www.discoverstill.com as well as his Instagram account @discover_still & his Facebook page discoverstil. \nThis will be a paid event for non-members with a $10 donation. For non-members interested in attending\, please register by making your $10 donation at https://store.berksphotographic.org/product/club-donation/. 
URL:https://berksphotographic.org/event/paul-sanders-of-the-uk-will-present-the-soul-of-the-creator-via-a-hybrid-zoom-meeting-more-info-to-follow/
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