
The gallery from our April Strange Things Strange Things or “What am I?” challenge is now online here.

The gallery from our April Strange Things Strange Things or “What am I?” challenge is now online here.

You can review Manfred’s excellent presentation on what makes a strong image here.

Alvira Lockwood 1875
Click here for an interesting history of Alvira Lockwood, Ottawa’s first female photographer, written by Grant Vogl of the Bytown Museum and published by the Historical Society of Ottawa.

Little Italy Public Art by Amy Lo
The next monthly meeting will be held on Friday, May 3rd starting at 9:15 a.m.
Your images must be emailed to contact@ksccc.ca by noon on Friday, April 26th to be included in the meeting. Indicate clearly in your email that your images are for the Monthly Challenge and which one you would like to submit for the Photo Review. You may send up to three images for the Monthly Challenge and nominate one image for the Monthly Photo Review.
The agenda for the meeting is:
If you do not receive an email confirming that your images have been received, send a follow-up email to contact@ksccc.ca. For details on how to submit photos, including formats and titles, go to our Pictures/How to Submit page.
See you at the meeting.

Club member Manfred Mueller will give two Artist Talks at the SPAO gallery. These talks are free and open to members of the public. There is plenty of street parking available in the area. Several other photographers will be there talking about their work as well.
On Saturday, April 20, 2024, he will be talking about the nine large prints in his series “Nebulous”. On Saturday, April 27, 2024, he will be talking about his two books entitled “Toolbugz”. One is a hand-made and custom-bound fine art book and the second is a mass-produced children’s book.
This event/outing is not part of the Kanata Seniors Centre Club operations and is not sanctioned by the City of Ottawa. Information is for interested parties.
Club member Manfred Mueller has just completed the 2-year, full-time diploma program at the School of Photographic Arts – Ottawa (SPAO). He and the other members of the graduating class will be showing their final year project work at the SPAO Gallery from Friday, April 19, 2024, through to Sunday, May 12, 2024. The gallery is open from noon until 5:00 PM Wednesday through Sunday. SPAO is located at 77 Pamila St (just north of Carling Ave, off Preston St), in Little Italy. Street parking is available.
Manfred will be showing 27 pieces of original photographic art; 9 large
prints will be shown on the studio wall and another 18 in a fine art
book. The attached exhibition poster features one of his works.
Please feel free to visit the SPAO Gallery.
This event/outing is not part of the Kanata Seniors Centre Club operations and is not sanctioned by the City of Ottawa. Information is for interested parties.
On Saturday, April 27, 2024, at 1:00 pm in the Main Branch Auditorium of the Ottawa Public Library, the Historical Society of Ottawa is hosting a free lecture by Paul Couvrette on the Karsh brothers.
More details here.
This event/outing is not part of the Kanata Seniors Centre Club operations and is not sanctioned by the City of Ottawa. Information is for interested parties.
We decided today at the executive meeting that we will show the results from this project at the June meeting. Therefore we are extending the deadline for submission to Friday May 17th. Please send your entries to contact@ksccc.ca. Please include the original artwork as well as your interpretation. Someone today asked how many one person can submit, let’s limit it to three.

You can review the slides from the presentation on recreating a famous artwork by clicking here.

The gallery from our March Repetition challenge is now online here.

Triplets by Jane Phipps
The next monthly meeting will be held on Friday, April 5th starting at 9:15 a.m.
The agenda for the meeting is:
Your images must be emailed to contact@ksccc.ca by noon on Friday, March 29th to be included in the meeting. Indicate clearly in your email that your images are for the Monthly Challenge and which one you would like to submit for the Photo Review. You may send up to three images for the Monthly Challenge and nominate one image for the Monthly Photo Review.
If you do not receive an email confirming that your images have been received, send a follow-up email to contact@ksccc.ca. For details on how to submit photos, including formats and titles, go to our Pictures/How to Submit page.
See you at the meeting.