Saturday, October 23, 2010

Panorama Imaging by Tom Curley Tuesday, October 26

Hi Lisa, The Candlewood Club has a program night next Tuesday, October 26. Location details are here Perhaps some of your reader might be interested if you don't mind sharing the details below with your blog readers. Thanks, Dennis. You can send questions to dennisyates@earthlink.net
From the Candlewood Camera Club:

Our Speaker next week will be Tom Curley. He is an accomplished photographer with a specialty in panoramic imaging on which he will speak. I think it will be an excellent and informative program. Guests are welcome. The program will begin at 7:30.

Here is Tom's bio:

Tom Curley is a photographer with a background as a marketing executive for over 25 years with Fujifilm USA where he managed the full line of professional photography products, digital lab printers, pro lab workflow solutions, as well as Xerox printers for the imaging market. Tom is a graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology and has served as a member of the Industry Advisory Board for Professional Photographers of America, the International Center of Photography Presidents Council, and the industry advisory board of the McGhee Distinguished Professor chair for RIT's Imaging Technology curriculum.

He is a member of the Cameracraftsmen of America and the Housatonic Valley Cultural Alliance. He has served on the board of advisors for the Natures Best Foundation, and as a volunteer for the Arts Council of Westchester County, NY and the Maria Ferari Childrens Hospital art committee in White Plains, NY.

His photographic work features panorama format landscape images. He is represented by Danita Delimont Stock Photography. Tom has been a member of the International Association of Panorama Photographers since 1999. He lives in New Milford.

Program brief:

Panorama Imaging: A look at panorama photography, including equipment and process for capturing panoramic images with film, as well as scanning and printing. Examples of work will be presented, and discussion of practical uses for panoramic images.

He will bring printed samples of work, as well as the equipment that he uses.

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