Photo Club will meet on March 16 in Room C147. Gabby Brannock, Photo Club co-president and senior, said members should bring their cameras. She also said they should expect to go on an outdoor photo session or a model photography sessions rather than the normal photo critique.
“We’ll be shooting pictures at the meeting,” Brannock said. “We set the assignments this close to the meeting, so we might take outdoor photos at the meeting or ask someone to model for the members to take pictures of.”
Jim Streisel, Photo Club sponsor and journalism teacher, has similar ideas about the next meeting.
“As the weather gets warmer, I’m assuming that (Brannock and co-president Lauren Colbert) are going to want to do something outside, whether it is independently or maybe as a group,” Streisel said. “It will get more enticing to shoot pictures outside.”
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