Aperture Club will meet Nov. 26 according to president and senior Sam Patterson. At the meeting, Patterson will conduct a photo lesson on perspective distance and the “Thanksgiving” contest submissions will be due.
Patterson said he has not received any submissions for the contest, but is planning to have many submissions after break. Winners of the contest may have their submissions published on the website or in print.
Sponsor Jim Streisel said the club does not have a high number of members.
“We are a small but mighty group” he said.
The club still allows new students to join.
“You don’t have to come to every meeting,” Streisel siad. “If someone gets a new camera for Christmas and wants some guidance as what to do with it or how to use it, they can come to the meeting even if they are not already involved.”
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