The Johnson County Camera Club is a non-profit organization based in Prairie Village, Kansas. Meetings are the second Monday of each month, September through June. Membership is open to all levels of experience. Whether you are a novice, advanced amateur, or professional photographer, your interest and talents are always welcome. The Johnson County Camera Club extends to you an invitation to attend one of our monthly meetings!
The Johnson County Camera Club is a non-profit organization based in Prairie Village, Kansas. Members shoot both digitally and slides.
Meetings are the second Monday of each month, September through June.
Come share your photographic interests with other photographers. Learn through club programs and informative sessions. Take part in our intra-club competitions. Show and discuss your photography. Grow through helpful critiques and evaluations. Make new acquaintances who share the same interest and pleasure in photography.
Membership is open to all levels of experience. Whether you are a novice, advanced amateur, or professional photographer, your interest and talents are always welcome.
The Johnson County Camera Club extends to you an invitation to attend one of our monthly meetings!
Meetings are the second Monday of each month, September through June.
Come share your photographic interests with other photographers. Learn through club programs and informative sessions. Take part in our intra-club competitions. Show and discuss your photography. Grow through helpful critiques and evaluations. Make new acquaintances who share the same interest and pleasure in photography.
Membership is open to all levels of experience. Whether you are a novice, advanced amateur, or professional photographer, your interest and talents are always welcome.
The Johnson County Camera Club extends to you an invitation to attend one of our monthly meetings!
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
National Geographic Live!
Four presentations offered by the Kauffman Center in a package.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2012 – Helzberg Hall
Photographer Annie Griffiths presents ‘A Camera, Two Kids, and a Camel’
TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 2012 – Helzberg Hall
Underwater explorer Kenny Broad presents ‘Extreme Cave Diving: Exploring the blue holes of the Bahamas’
MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2012 – Helzberg Hall
Wildlife photographer and filmmaker Mattias Klum presents ‘Being There on Expedition with National Geographic’
MONDAY, MAY 21, 2012 – Helzberg Hall
Primatologist and Nat Geo WILD TV Host Mireya Mayor presents ‘Pink Boots and a Machete’
For more information:
National Geographic Live!
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