Women’s photo club in focus for amateur photographers

Gina Myhill-Jones is putting out an invitation to women of all photographic abilities to become part of a photography club

Gina Myhill-Jones has her focus on starting a women's amateur photography club in 100 Mile House.

Gina Myhill-Jones has her focus on starting a women's amateur photography club in 100 Mile House.

Family and special occasion photos are so important, but too often lack the elements that would elevate them from snapshots to great pictures.

To help remedy that, amateur photographer Gina Myhill-Jones is putting out an invitation to women of all photographic abilities to become part of a photography club that will meet regularly at Parkside Art Gallery in 100 Mile House.

“It’s not for experts or those who are currently showing their work. It’s for women who want to make those outings easier and more fun to photograph.”

The goal is to provide a supportive learning environment through networking and regular presentations by professional photographers.

Group photo-shooting trips to the Chilcotin and to a working ranch where there will be lots of potential shots are also part of the grand plan.

“Those trips will be geared so everyone can explore their own vision and add their own personal voice to the photos they take.”

The vision is to have an experienced photographer accompany the group to offer guidance and answer questions.

The first meeting is tentatively set for mid- to late-January, most likely on a Saturday afternoon, says Myhill-Jones.

From that meeting, it will be decided which day of the week and time suits people the best, she adds.

For more information, contact Myhill-Jones at 250-706-0309, e-mail her at gmyhill@gmail.com, or call Parkside Art Gallery at 250-395-2021.

She would also like to hear from any photographers who are interested in sharing their expertise with the group or accompanying them on a photo-shooting field trip.

 

 

100 Mile House Free Press