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Join us for our Monthly Critique Night. Members bring in prints for critique. Those prints accepted by the Judge will hang for up to 2 months in our member gallery.
Our Judge for June is North County Photogrpahic Society Director of Programming, Sandy Zelasko.
Sandy is an award winning and published photographer, who makes her home in sunny southern California with husband Bruce. She has been seriously studying the art of photography since picking up her first camera at a very early age. Traveling the United States is her passion, which shows in her stock and travel images. “I have to thank my parents for introducing me to the travel bug. They sacrificed much to share their love of nature with me and my siblings as we were growing up.” She spreads her passion to others with her infectious personality. Currently teaching and working in the field of commercial, assignment and stock photography, she has compiled a large body of images in many subjects.
To become a member and submit your images for critique. Visit our Membership page

Join us for our Quarterly Image Competition.
The Quarterly Image Competition is a special event for Darkroomers. Guests can come and vote on images but only members can submit images. The competition is theme based and the theme is “Calm”.
The meetings are a social event with Hors d’oeuvres and drinks being served. Members and guests can walk around and take in the images and vote on the ones they like.

Join us for our Monthly Critique Night. Members bring in prints for critique. Those prints accepted by the Judge will hang for up to 2 months in our member gallery.
Our judge for July is Susan Coppock.
Susan’s work is influenced by fantasy and surrealism and is working on series entitled Life Redux, a commentary on the attraction of the virtual fantasy world and the people who choose to “live” in these virtual worlds rather than in reality.
Much of her work revolves around night photography.
I have been enthralled by the magic and beauty of the nocturnal world for most of my life. I enjoy the serendipity in being unable to visualize completely how my final images will look before I press the shutter button—the heavens seem to be in control more than I am. Some of my images have come to me in dreams. When that happens I feel that I am just a conduit and it is up to me to capture all the elements in order to make the dream a reality.
Susan has been involved in all aspects of photography since she was a teenager and has a Master’s in Digital Photography from Savannah College of Art and Design.
To become a member and submit your images for critique. Visit our Membership page
