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Field trips are an excellent way to find new and varying subjects and material for your photography and challenging your current skills. A MWCC field trip is a group of photographers traveling together with the intent of photographing subjects found at a specific location. The location may be small in subject, such as a church, or large, such as driving through the countryside looking for old barns, churches and covered bridges.

Field trips are often in support of upcoming club competition subjects. For more information or to suggest a field trip destination, contact the Field Trip coordinator.

Previous Field Trip Locales & Subjects top

  • Bull Run Park (Bluebells)
  • Raptor Sanctuary
  • Bombay Hook
  • Chincoteage
  • Summit Point Raceway
  • Maryland - Covered Bridges
  • Night Photography - Mars' Closest Approach
  • Washington D.C. - Franciscan Monestary
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