
The gallery from our March Winter Project Challenge: The Beginning of the End
- Saint Patrick’s Day, green things
- Melting Snow/Ice patterns
- Maple Syrup!
To allow members more time to submit pictures for the April 14, 2023 meeting, the deadline has been extended until noon on Sunday, April 9th. Refer to the April meeting post here

Zorro by Barrie Nichols
The next monthly meeting will be held on April 14th 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, April 7th to be included in the meeting. Indicate clearly in your email if your images are for the Monthly Challenge, Photo Project or the Winter Project Challenge. You may send up to three images for the Monthly Challenge, one image for the Photo Project and one image for the Winter Project Challenge.
Continue reading “April Monthly Meeting”
Ed Luinstra will be presenting on Macro Photography on Friday, April 14th.
Ed is a recent transplant from Calgary and arrived here in Kanata a year and a half ago. This is his first year in the Kanata Seniors Centre Camera Club. He is having a great time meeting new people and photographically exploring his new surroundings.
Ed has been doing photography since his teen years. He is of a technical bent and spent many hours in the darkroom back in the film days. He enjoys shooting landscapes, people, abstracts and many other subjects. In the last few years, he has concentrated on nature subjects, especially birds and anything else he comes across in the wilds. Some years ago, Ed became interested in macro photography, something that appealed to his technical side. He spends many summer days prowling in weedy fields looking for bugs to photograph.

The next monthly meeting will be held on March 3rd starting at 9:15 a.m.
The agenda for the meeting is:

Ginny Fobert
Ginny Fobert, an accomplished fine art photographer, will give a
presentation entitled “From Then Until Now” at the March 3 rd meeting
of the Kanata Seniors Centre Camera Club (KSCCC).
Ginny has always been interested in photography. In recent years, she
has focused primarily on fine art photography. Once told that photography was not art, her goal has been to bring photography further into the art world using unique photographic techniques. She believes that a photograph is made, not taken.
“Photography is made in your own mind and with your own eye. It is slow and considered in its making. It can indeed be art”. Ginny has had numerous solo shows and has been involved in multiple art festivals and exhibitions within the city of Ottawa and across Ontario.
To view Ginny’s photography, visit:
Website: www.mynds-i.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/mynds.i
Instagram: www.instagram.com/mynds_i
Twitter: www.twitter.com/mynds_i