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Welcome to the Manassas Warrenton Camera Club's official website!
Our Goal | The Club | Programs | Competitions | Gallery | Inclement Weather Policy
Be sure
to visit the Latest News section for
the latest updates or check the various schedules for club Programs, Competitions, Field Trips and additional Exhibit Opportunities.
Program Meeting
Ian Plant
50 Amazing Things You Must See and
Do in the Greater DC Area
Date: February 4, 2010, 7:30 pm
Manassas City Hall
9027 Center Street
Old Town Manassas, VA
Competition
Judge: Glenn Howell- Theme: Long Exposure
Date: February 18, 7:30 pm
Manassas City Hall
9027 Center Street
Old Town Manassas, VA
Competition themes for the 2009-2010 club year are published in the newsletter.
The competition rules and details for submission of images for digital projection can be found on this page. Downloads, including the projector profile are there too.
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We hope to satisfy your desire to improve your photography and to meet new people who also have an interest in photography.
| The Club |
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The club year runs from September through May with an awards banquet in June. The usual schedule is the first Thursday of each month is for Programs and the third Thursday is for Competitions.
Meetings are held:
Manassas City Hall
9027 Center St.
Old Town Manassas
(click here for map)
The doors open at 7 p.m. and meetings start at 7:30 p.m. We also offer links to workshops from this website, club field trips and our annual club assignment.
The Manassas Warrenton Camera Club is a member of the following organizations:
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All meetings begin with a short (15-30 minute) business session. Program nights feature an expert in a particular field of photography. The presentation lasts about an hour with an opportunity to ask as many questions as you like. Competitions are conducted for color prints, black &white prints, and projected digital images. There are three classes of competition: novice, intermediate, and advanced.
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