Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Photography Club


My grandfather was an avid amateur photographer.  Slide shows were a regular post-dinner pastime for our family when we were at my grandparents’ home.  Grandpa would set up the screen and projector in their small living room and we would listen to the stories he attached to each photo.  He took thousands of photos through his life and he kept every single one.  He had pictures from every trip he and my grandma took.   He chronicled the lives of my brother and me.  He loved the technology as it improved.  I remember metal framed slides that were loaded one at a time into the projector.  The frames eventually changed to cardboard and he had an early carousel projector made by Kodak.

I come by my interest honestly.  I do not remember a time when I did not have a camera of my own.  As a kid, I enjoyed taking the pictures, saving my money to have the film developed at our Rexall Drug Store, and making albums that told my own stories.  I thought drop-in film cartridges and flash cubes were amazing advances! 

The last time I was a member of a photography club was during my junior year of high school.  Back then we learned the basics of dark room use and photo developing—skills which are not in heavy demand today!  By now, I’ve had three digital cameras, none of high quality, but good enough to have some fun.

A few weeks ago Pastor Jeff Schlesinger (St. Matthew, Princeton) has a passion for connecting faith and photography.  He convened a group of five of us from our synod to consider forming a new photography club.  This past Sunday evening, the first official meeting of the Northern Illinois Synod Photography Club met at Lutheran Outdoor Ministries Center.  About a dozen of us from as far away as Lockport and Galva gathered.

At the meeting we adopted a purpose statement.  “The Northern Illinois Synod Photography Club is a group of the baptized who love photography and gather to make their photography a part of their faith journey through mutual sharing, learning, and photographing.”

How many club meetings begin with devotions?  How often are you invited to see God through the lens of a camera?  I had a great time at the meeting.  I am in awe of the talents of some and their willingness to help those who are less skilled, like me.  I met some new folks and we are all anxious to welcome more.

John the Baptist at LOMC
For part of the meeting we went outside and took some pictures.  Here’s my effort.

Do you love photography?  Would you enjoy spending time with brothers and sisters from our synod?  You’re invited!  No skill level is required.  Our next meeting will be at 5:00 p.m. Sunday, July 15 at LOMC.  I volunteered to bring treats!

Comments?  Go to http://niselca.blogspot.com or comment on Facebook.  --JC 

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