In our first meeting of the new year, we will look back at out best images of 2017 and lay out plans for ourselves and the club for 2018.
- Bring your best three images of 2017 and tell us why they are your best ones.
- What are your New Year’s resolutions for photography?
According to a recent article by Thom Hogan, this is a good time to reflect on your photographic process and identify areas in which you want to improve. According to the article, “Here’s the question you should be asking yourself: what did I do this year that improved my photography? What lesson did you learn and apply? What technique did you learn and apply? What process did you learn and apply? What new knowledge did you attain and put to use?”
By sharing our resolutions for the coming year, we may find goals we have in common, which may lead to working together or even a club activity.
If you haven’t yet, check out our latest newsletter. Paul put together one of our best issues yet! It’s full of information that will help your landscape and wildlife photography.