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clandrm
05-10-2011, 08:56 PM
Hey all,

Just a reminder about our May meeting this Sunday, May 15 at 3:30 p.m.

We will meet at the Photography School of the Upstate's new location at 726 Wade Hampton Boulevard, Suite E, Greenville, SC. The Photo School of the Upstate is in the Ernest Rawlins Photography building. (If you are traveling on Wade Hampton away from downtown Greenville, look for the Gumby's night club sign on the right about a quarter of a mile past Cameras Unlimited).

Our speaker will be Ken Hubbard from Tamron. See the description below for a description of the program and Ken's bio.

Since Tamron is being kind enough to fly our speaker in, we want to make sure we have a good crowd for the meeting. Please plan to attend and bring along any photographer friends to hear Ken and check out the CNPA.

We will have our Red River Paper door prize drawing and we will go out for supper after the meeting dutch treat.

If you have trouble finding the Photo School of the Upstate's new location, please give me a call on Sunday at 864 607 3333.

CIndy


On the Road with Tamron:

Join Photographer and Tamron Field Services Manager Ken Hubbard as he showcases images from around the country. Learn why using the right lens can help you get the best shot. Understand what makes great optics and how you can use the latest and greatest to get the image you want. Whether you want to take better pictures of travel, nature or people this lecture is for you. And chances are you might even pick up a tip or two. This informative and entertaining event is one night only.

Ken Hubbard Bio:
KEN HUBBARD is the Field Services Manager for Tamron. He is responsible for the company’s events, including Tamron’s popular consumer workshop series. Ken has had nationwide gallery showings of his portrait and landscape photography and teaches enthusiasts how to take better photos at numerous events. Ken’s extensive background in the field of photography is unique and diverse. He has travelled extensively throughout the United States and the result is a consistent output of breathtaking photographs that continually challenge the boundaries of the genre.