
Our February Monthly Meeting will be on February 13, 2025 at 6:45 pm!
The monthly club meeting is a free event for anyone who shares a passion for photography, from the total beginner with your phone to a professional with multiple gear sets. Please join us in-person or online and invite anyone who may be interested in exploring and learning about photography!
You are welcome to arrive at 6:15 pm for fellowship and social time to meet new and current members.
Join in-person meeting:
Date: Thursday, February 13, 2025
Time: 6:45 pm – 8:30 pm
Address: 107 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092 | Atlanta Tech Park
Join Zoom Meeting on February 13th at 6:45 pm:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87570022641?pwd=GYbWSX0EYL2o3VYJO0avv0JRdU85Zn.1
Meeting ID: 875 7002 2641
Passcode: 254205
Our February Speaker is Roger Easley and the topic will be “Composition Essentials”!
Composition is key in photography because it is the tool we use to keep the viewers’ eyes engaged in our images, and guide them through the image. When you pre-visualize your image, you are deciding what to keep in the frame and what to leave out of the frame. What you leave in the frame can look entirely different depending on where you stand, how you line things up, what you have in focus or not, what the brightest parts of the image are, where the most colorful parts are, and so on. Learning compositional techniques can be a very helpful tool in elevating the impact of your images.
What will we learn:
Composition: the never-ending challenge
How a viewer’s eye travels through an image
Better Backgrounds – do’s and don’ts
The Rule of Thirds and when to break it
About Roger Easley:

As a teenager in a small Missouri town, Roger Easley started taking photos as something to do. He loved photography’s power to preserve moments in time and took hundreds of rolls of film of his son and daughter as they grew up in the Atlanta area. But his first digital camera really ignited his passion for photography in 2011.
Since then, Roger has taken photos most days, and has shared his photos online for years. He leads a Decatur photography group and loves teaching.
Roger belongs to Georgia Nature Photographers Association and is an officer of the Southeastern Photographic Society.
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