Tips For Photographing Flowers
By Linda Tommasulo
March 21st 7pm
On Zoom
A former member of the Westchester Photographic Society and Bronx Photographic Society for many years, I honed my skills with the help and inspiration of fellow club members through field trips, presentations, exhibits and competitions. Earning my way up to the top ("Salon") group after only
2-1/2 years, I proudly ended my first Salon competition year in first place. Having retired and relocated to the Capital District (NY) in 2012, I am now an active member of the Schenectady Photographic Society and Greene County Camera Club. I am also enjoying honing my "PJ" skills as the volunteer photographer for the Capital District Humane Association.
I have participated in several juried shows including The Carol Kurth Gallery, Katonah, NY; "Visions of Nature" at the Native Plant Center, Westchester Community College, Valhalla, NY; The Harrison Public Library, Harrison, NY; the Weill-Cornell Medical Center in NYC; The Rockefeller Preserve Nature Center in Sleepy Hollow, NY; the Fence Select in Troy; and Pine Bush Perspectives in Albany.
A devoted Canon full-frame analog "hold out" for many years, my transition to digital opened up a new world. I have "downsized" to an Olympus OM-DE-Ml Mark III and Mark II (Micro 4/3) and converted my OM-10 to Infrared.
This "photo bio" would be incomplete without giving credit and inspiration to my dearest friend, Stanley Benerofe. It was he who bought me my Minolta Himatic F point-and-shoot back in 1972, and with whom I attended numerous workshops (including Yellowstone) and photo clubs. Our love of photography transformed both our lives and brought us great joy. For that I will be forever grateful.