General Meetings

Each month, except January, PSNWA has a general meeting.  Most meetings consist of a guest photographer sharing their work and photographic experience.  Locations vary throughout Northwest Arkansas. Join us for the next PSNWA meeting.

  •  October 3, 2023
     7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

​Join us for a presentation by distinguished photographer Jane Goble. Jane began her photography journey in 2014 when she bought her first camera and lens combo. ​Since then her love for wildlife photography and landscape photography has become her passion. ​Her latest project has been photographing wild mustangs in Colorado and Wyoming. ​

The presentation will take place during the PSNWA first Tuesday meeting at Whole Hog Cafe in Fayetteville. Plan to come early to order dinner and converse with fellow PSNWA members.

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  •  August 1, 2023
     7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Join us at Whole Hog Cafe in Fayetteville for a presentation by the amazingly creative photographer Diana Michelle. Diana will be talking about using your DSLR camera for artistic video production. Arrive early, order dinner, and talk with fellow PSNWA prior to the presentation. Hope to see you there..

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  •  July 6, 2023
     6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

July General Meeting: Hal Mitzenmacher

Join us at Whole Hog in Fayetteville for a presentation by Hal Mitzenmacher on July 6th at 6:30PM. Come earlier if you also want to eat dinner.  Presentation will be on the basics of Milky Way photography. Equipment, planning, basic settings and focusing techniques.

The event is free and open to the public,

When: Tuesday August 6th , 6:30 pm
Where: Whole Hog Cafe (Fayetteville)
3009 N College Ave
Fayetteville, AR 72703
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  •  December 6, 2022
     7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Join PSNWA for a presentation by Steven Hunter, a distinguished nature and wildlife photographer!

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  •  May 24, 2022
     6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Waterfalls may well be the most popular subject of all among nature photographers. This presentation will be an introduction to the basics of waterfall photography and will cover how to find waterfalls, selecting the right gear to photograph waterfalls; evaluating a waterfall scene in preparation to photograph it; composition of the image; setting the exposure; safety; and using waterfalls for environmental portraiture.

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  •  December 13, 2021
     7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Join PSNWA for a presentation by Brian McCarty, a distinguished toy photographer and founder of the California-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization War-Toys.

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  •  October 12, 2021
     7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Join PSNWA to hear Cleeo Wright on editing over 200 images, to get to four juried photographs and one selection to the Lenswork Magazine.

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  •  August 3, 2021
     7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Kris Johnson is well known to the Photographic Society of Northwest Arkansas, and has recently returned from achievement of his MFA at the Indiana University.

“To Which We Return” is a body of work examining fear and mortality. The series makes use of an alternative darkroom photographic process known as Mordancage to alter black and white self-portraits. The Mordancage process degrades and disrupts photographic materials through a chemical process of decay and destruction. Cracked surfaces and veils of the photographic emulsion dislodge during the process, making each photograph entirely unique.

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  •  July 6, 2021
     7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Dena Creamer’s love of Arkansas and the Ozarks inspired her to capture joy within the natural world through photography, including landscapes, night-scapes, flower, and bird photos.  Her award winning photographs recently earned a solo exhibition at Fort Smith Regional Art Museum. This work, ‘Arkansas Impressions’, is a journal from conventional digital photography to impressionistic work, and Intentional Camera Movement.

PSNWA is pleased to be returning the Distinguished Photographer Series to the Shiloh Museum’s Meeting Hall, for an in person-and-online-event through the ZOHO web meeting channel.

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