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The Art & Vision of Black & White Photography: When, Why, and How to See in Monochrome with Andrew Hertel
7:00 pm
The Art & Vision of Black & White Photography: When, Why, and How to See in Monochrome with Andrew Hertel
@ Photographic Arts Building
Apr 2 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
![]() Black and white photography is more than just removing color—it’s about seeing the world in a different way. Understanding when, why, and how to create compelling black and white images requires a trained eye, a grasp of tonal relationships, and an appreciation for how light and shadow shape a scene. In this presentation, we’ll explore the artistic and technical choices behind black and white photography in nature, landscape, and wildlife imagery. We’ll break down how color affects black and white[...]
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Darkroomers Monthly Critique Night
7:00 pm
Darkroomers Monthly Critique Night
@ Photographic Arts Building | Balboa Park
Apr 16 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
![]() The meeting will start promptly at 7 pm, but we’ll open the building at 6 pm for setup and social hour. Join us for our Monthly Critique Night! Our judge for April will be Jim Selkin. Members bring prints for critique on the third Wednesday of each month. Prints accepted by the Judge will hang for up to 2 months in the Photographic Arts Building gallery. Visitors are welcome, however, submitting images for critique is available for members only. If you’d[...]
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Member Spotlight: Experiencing Architecture with Haressh Vibhakkar
7:00 pm
Member Spotlight: Experiencing Architecture with Haressh Vibhakkar
@ Photographic Arts Building
Apr 30 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
![]() Join us as we shine the spotlight on Darkroomers member, Haressh Vibhakkar! Exploring the built environment in our cities and capturing the graphic elements that shape its aesthetics is my passion. I seek out inherent patterns in design, whether they connect with nature or purely appeal graphically. As an architect, I am fascinated by the choices designers make—the scale, intricacy, facade details, color, and texture. These elements collectively create gestures that speak to onlookers. Since the end of the pandemic,[...]
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