S4C Report, March 2014


S4C News

The March S4C Competition was held on March 08, 2014 with a Board meeting, the Delegates meeting was cancelled. The entries submitted for March were: A- Sharna Lee, Wayne Staley, Wes Burchan, Ron Yagi (AWARD), Holly Peskin (HM) and for AA- Diana Edgel, Don Bennett, and Pat Ware.

The final competition this competition year will open on March 15th and close on April 5th with the remote judging to take place on April 12th.

For S4C Interclub and to participate as an Individual, you MUST have a UEN to enter. If you do not have one, please go to the S4C website and request yours today (just takes about 5 min)!

The Southern California Council of Camera Clubs (S4C) honors on individuals who qualify through active participation in a wide variety of photographic and S4C-related activities. The purpose of the honors is to encourage and acknowledge service to S4C and to member clubs. Honors are on the basis of points an applicant has earned in accordance with the point schedule set out below. Applications must be received by the Honors Committee not later than May 1, each year. It is urged that applications be submitted earlier than this if possible.

http://www.s4c-photo.org/honors/honors.html

When sending an image, please send me your UEN. If you have any questions about S4C, the Honors, or wish to send me images, please email me at bonniejmatthews@hotmail.com, or don’t hesitate to call Bonnie Matthews.


by Bonnie J Matthews-Franke

Bonnie has been taking pictures since she was a little girl, but she didn't get into digital photography until about 2009, just before she joined the club.

Matthews-Franke finds the club to be very beneficial to her. The interaction with other members, being able to ask questions, the workshops and the knowledge that I take away from the club is phenomenal.

She believes the meetings, workshops and field trips are very beneficial, specially to the new members. Her favorites were the Fall Color Trips; Mono Lake Trips and the workshops were she had her camera and could play along.

She love landscapes. She just finished a vacation trip to Oregon where she photographed lighthouses, old barns and covered bridges. The older the structure the better Smile.
She also loves portraits, and shooting in her own studio.

Matthews-Franke has more than a few Canon's, a Canon 7D, a Canon 5D MKII and a few more with a variety of lenses and accessories. Her favorite lens is a 28-135mm ,70-200mm. & 100mm.

Matthews-Franke was our secretary of the club for a few years and helped made many changes to help us grow.

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