Tag: SaddleBrooke Photography Club

New Photography Club is growing!

Vicki Cunningham and Barbara Wilder Well—this new club has more fun photographing than watching a barrel of monkeys! We are an open, welcoming, cohesive group that loves to see our world and show it off through the lens of a camera. There are tutorials that will help you see nature right here in your back…

New Photography Club comes to SaddleBrooke

Left to right: Bernie Nagy, vice-president, Linda Nagy, publicity chairman, Barbara Wilder, secretary/treasurer and Roddy Wilder, president

Bernie Nagy At the requests of local residents and photographers, a new photography club was formed and is welcoming new members. SaddleBrooke Photography Club will provide an informal, friendly and supportive environment for all levels of experience from beginners and intermediate to advanced photographers. “Our club will foster and encourage growth of artistic vision by…

DIGS: Aravaipa Canyon field trip

Aravaipa Canyon hiker/photographers, front: Dick Kroese, Ron Taylor, Doug Armstrong, Bob Shea, Kent Banta, Richard Spitzer and Byron Cotter; back Dan Garand, Bill Todd and Connie Sparbel; photo by Bob Shea

Bob Shea and Bill Brennan Several times each year DIGS, SaddleBrooke’s Photography Club, schedules photo field trips. December’s destination was the Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness area located north on Highway 77 past Mammoth. Eleven members of DIGS participated in the day long adventure that was organized and led by Bob Shea who knows the canyon well…

DIGS: Panoramas for The Bistro

Mary Lou Hackett, Claire Mather, Sharon Cotter and Jan Cregan awaiting Sharon’s presentation on Panoramas. Photograph take by Bill Brennan.

Bill Brennan The SaddleBrooke Photography Club (aka DIGS) November meeting was opened by John Triebe, President, with a tribute to honor Gene Skaggs, who passed recently. A collection of images that Gene had exhibited during his years with DIGS was made into a slide show accompanied by music. Portraits and collages of portraits were Gene’s…

DIGS: Take the slow road

Bob Koblewski, Dan Weiss and guest visiting during pre-meeting social time; photo by Bill Brennan

Bill Brennan James Cowlin, professional photographer from Oracle, Arizona, discussed Nature and Landscape Photography at the October meeting of DIGS, also known as the SaddleBrooke Photography Club. The subject for Jim’s presentation was Photographing the National Parks Along U.S. 89. Jim has a special passion for U.S. 89 as there are seven national parks, 14…