Camera Owners of the Bay Area meeting March 12 at Stanford
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The March meeting for the Camera Owners of the Bay Area (COBA) user
group will be held on Wednesday, March 12, 2008, in Cordura Hall 100
at Stanford University from 7:30-10:00 pm.
== Agenda ==
19:00-19:30: Sign-in and mingling period
19:30-19:45: Making Money with Photography
19:45-20:30: Believing you can make money with photography - Oliver
Klink
20:30-21:15: Building a Photography Accessories Business - Chris
Pedersen
21:00-21:30: Monthly Assignment: SPRING
== Meeting Organizers ==
This month, Alvin, JC, Oliver, and Chris will be hosting the COBA
meeting in my place. I will be finishing up my trip in China, where I
will have been photographing and filming a documentary on the life and
times of China's first feminist - http://www.qiu-jin.com.
The topic for this month is Making Money with Photography. We've got
two great speakers who approach the business in different ways. Read
on!
== Believing You Can Make Money With Photography ==
As a nature photographer, Oliver Klink likes to dazzle his audience
with unexpected beauty, expand their horizons, and reflect the natural
diversity in the world. Concerned with our rapidly changing planet,
Oliver has embarked on photographing animals in the wild to capture
their behaviors and share a glimpse of nature often unseen by humans.
He teaches photography workshops in the Santa Cruz Mountains on
hummingbirds, in Oregon on grebe courtships and Alaska on grizzly
bears and eagles. His photographs are exhibited at various local
galleries, with his next exhibit starting on March 7 at Modernbook
(Palo Alto). In his presentation on making you believe that you can
make money with photography, he will discuss:
- Starting a business
- Products (Prints, workshops, stock)
- Pricing
- Promotion
- Reality vs. Myths
Oliver Klink received a MS Physics from Queen's University (Canada)
and an MBA from San Jose State University.
His updated schedule can be found at [URL="http:///"]http://[/URL]
www.incredibletravelphotos.com
== Building a Photography Accessories Business ==
Chris Pedersen has been passionate about photography since he started
taking pictures with an Argus instamatic in the early 1970's. His
passion has opened the door to his shooting NCAA sports while in
college, meeting and photographing Ansel Adams in his home, and
pioneering several imaging-related businesses while working at HP.
In 2007, he retired from HP, and took advantage of the opportunity to
start several photo-related businesses and pursue his lifelong dream
of making a living at doing what he loves. He is now the Chief
Inventor and Founder of Phoxle Photo Accessories, a Senior Analyst
specializing in imaging industries at DIGDIA, and the owner of his
Corporate Event Photography business PQ Photography.
== SmugMug Monthly Assignment: SPRING ==
Spring is in the air! The winner will get a free 1-year Pro account
subscription on SmugMug for having the best photo of the group!
Only new photographs taken from the previous meeting date to the next
meeting date will be accepted.
== Location ==
Cordura Hall 100
210 Panama Street
Stanford, CA 94309
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=210+panama+street,+stanford,+ca
Cordura Hall is on the corner of Campus Drive and Panama Street. Park
in the lot across the street. Cordura 100 is next to the courtyard
between Ventura Hall and Cordura Hall.
== More Information ==
For more information about COBA, please visit:
http://coba.tow.com
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group will be held on Wednesday, March 12, 2008, in Cordura Hall 100
at Stanford University from 7:30-10:00 pm.
== Agenda ==
19:00-19:30: Sign-in and mingling period
19:30-19:45: Making Money with Photography
19:45-20:30: Believing you can make money with photography - Oliver
Klink
20:30-21:15: Building a Photography Accessories Business - Chris
Pedersen
21:00-21:30: Monthly Assignment: SPRING
== Meeting Organizers ==
This month, Alvin, JC, Oliver, and Chris will be hosting the COBA
meeting in my place. I will be finishing up my trip in China, where I
will have been photographing and filming a documentary on the life and
times of China's first feminist - http://www.qiu-jin.com.
The topic for this month is Making Money with Photography. We've got
two great speakers who approach the business in different ways. Read
on!
== Believing You Can Make Money With Photography ==
As a nature photographer, Oliver Klink likes to dazzle his audience
with unexpected beauty, expand their horizons, and reflect the natural
diversity in the world. Concerned with our rapidly changing planet,
Oliver has embarked on photographing animals in the wild to capture
their behaviors and share a glimpse of nature often unseen by humans.
He teaches photography workshops in the Santa Cruz Mountains on
hummingbirds, in Oregon on grebe courtships and Alaska on grizzly
bears and eagles. His photographs are exhibited at various local
galleries, with his next exhibit starting on March 7 at Modernbook
(Palo Alto). In his presentation on making you believe that you can
make money with photography, he will discuss:
- Starting a business
- Products (Prints, workshops, stock)
- Pricing
- Promotion
- Reality vs. Myths
Oliver Klink received a MS Physics from Queen's University (Canada)
and an MBA from San Jose State University.
His updated schedule can be found at [URL="http:///"]http://[/URL]
www.incredibletravelphotos.com
== Building a Photography Accessories Business ==
Chris Pedersen has been passionate about photography since he started
taking pictures with an Argus instamatic in the early 1970's. His
passion has opened the door to his shooting NCAA sports while in
college, meeting and photographing Ansel Adams in his home, and
pioneering several imaging-related businesses while working at HP.
In 2007, he retired from HP, and took advantage of the opportunity to
start several photo-related businesses and pursue his lifelong dream
of making a living at doing what he loves. He is now the Chief
Inventor and Founder of Phoxle Photo Accessories, a Senior Analyst
specializing in imaging industries at DIGDIA, and the owner of his
Corporate Event Photography business PQ Photography.
== SmugMug Monthly Assignment: SPRING ==
Spring is in the air! The winner will get a free 1-year Pro account
subscription on SmugMug for having the best photo of the group!
Only new photographs taken from the previous meeting date to the next
meeting date will be accepted.
== Location ==
Cordura Hall 100
210 Panama Street
Stanford, CA 94309
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=210+panama+street,+stanford,+ca
Cordura Hall is on the corner of Campus Drive and Panama Street. Park
in the lot across the street. Cordura 100 is next to the courtyard
between Ventura Hall and Cordura Hall.
== More Information ==
For more information about COBA, please visit:
http://coba.tow.com
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JC Dill - Equine Photographer, San Francisco & San Jose http://portfolio.jcdill.com
"Chance favors the prepared mind." ~ Ansel Adams
"Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it." ~ Terry Pratchett
"Chance favors the prepared mind." ~ Ansel Adams
"Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it." ~ Terry Pratchett
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This is a really fun local group and meeting. There are no dues - if you own a camera and live in the Bay Area (or even if you are just visiting) you can come join our meeting.
Don and Chris (I think!) came and spoke at this meeting back when SmugMug was brand new - this was how I learned about SmugMug and when I first joined.
We have a fun little contest each month. Your photo has to be fresh - taken since the previous meeting. Everyone at the meeting picks their favorite shot, and the winner receives a 1-month Pro account subscription to SmugMug! So bring your best Spring photo and I'll see you at the meeting!
Here's a map - the green arrow is in the exact right place to direct you to the door to the meeting room.
jc
p.s. It is OK to park in the parking lot across the street. It says "faculty only" but that is only during the day, in the evening it is OK to park there.
"Chance favors the prepared mind." ~ Ansel Adams
"Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it." ~ Terry Pratchett