Redlands Camera Club meetings are held the first and third Monday of each month @ 7 pm. We welcome all guests and new members regardless of experience or skill. We would love to see you in-person or online…visitors are always welcome!
Redlands Camera Club meetings are held the first and third Monday of each month @ 7 pm. We welcome all guests and new members regardless of experience or skill. We would love to see you in-person or online…visitors are always welcome!
Quick Links
Our Photogram theme for May is “BLUE.”
Please post your images on the RCC Photo Blog or email Bruce Herwig at bruceherwig@gmail.com with your photos! Deadline April 25.
Upcoming Club Events
Joshua Tree Field Trip
Saturday, April 27 @ 9:45 am Joshua Tree National Park is a vast protected area in southern California. It’s characterized by rugged rock formations and stark desert landscapes. Named for
The Beauty Below – Underwater Photography
Monday, May 6 @ 7pm In person & Zoom Meeting – Susan Bangasser & Tony Giorgio Since about 70 percent of the earth’s surface is covered in water, the underwater environment offers
High-Key/Low Key Photography
Monday, May 20 @ 7pm Zoom Meeting – Greg Holden High-Key/Low Key photos add impact to your image by creating a strong contrast between lights and darks. Typically, high-key photos
Birch Aquarium Field Trip
Wednesday, May 22 @ 11:30 am Birch Aquarium at Scripps is the public exploration center for Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. Perched on a bluff overlooking the
Taking Firework Photos that Sizzle!
Monday, June 3 @ 7pm In person & Zoom Meeting – Bruce Herwig Join us as we embark on a journey beyond the backyard sparkler, delving into the art of
Summmer 2024 Competition
Monday, June 17 @ 6:30pm Entries will be accepted starting on May 20-June 5, judged on June 17 with awards distributed on July 1. Click Here for a list of our
Using Plugins to Improve the Quality of Your Images
Monday, July 15 @ 7pm In person & Zoom Meeting – Nic Stove Join professional nature photographer Nic Stover to talk about ways we can improve the quality of our images