About-Old
About the Club
The Livermore Valley Camera Club (LVCC) was established in 1958 so that photographers of all levels could meet to share their images, learn from each other, and take part in a range of photo-related activities. We share a desire to interpret the world around us in images and to help each other become better photographers. One of our fundamental activities is showing our images at the club in a friendly competition and listening to critiques from experienced judges. Doing so is a way to be recognized for our work and an opportunity to continue learning about how to make better images.
The goal of the club is to promote excellence in photography. The emphasis is on camaraderie, enjoying other people’s work, and sharing stories and techniques. If you have always enjoyed taking pictures or admired others’ photographs, the camera club is a great place to share your work, meet others who enjoy photography, and expand your knowledge and experience.
The club is based primarily on the guidelines set up by the Northern California Council of Camera Clubs (N4C), of which LVCC is a member. N4C is a federation of sixteen camera clubs located in the greater Bay Area. The club also sponsors an annual beginner photography class through the Livermore Area Recreation & Park District (LARPD), conducts a number of photo field trips during the year, and incorporates tutorials into its meetings.
Please join us! Guests are always welcome. And when you do show up for that first meeting, don’t be shy—introduce yourself, ask questions, and by all means, bring in some of your work. We’ll be glad to have you.
When
First and Third Monday of the Month
7:00 p.m.
The Livermore Valley Camera Club meets twice a month, on the first and third Monday (excluding holidays) and except for December, when there are no scheduled meetings. Meetings start promptly at 7 p.m., and guests are always welcome and encouraged to participate. Meetings typically last about two hours.
Our venue is not available on many holidays and some Mondays. Because these changes sometimes occur at the last minute, please check the club website and your member email before any upcoming meeting. Canceled meetings are automatically moved to the following Friday unless otherwise scheduled.
Fifth Monday of the Month
7:00 p.m.
In any month with a fifth Monday, we often have a non-competitive Program Night. These are tutorials/workshops on photography-related topics such as taking nature and sports photos, portraits with studio lighting, using Photoshop, and matting prints.
Where
Dublin San Ramon Services District Main Office
7051 Dublin Blvd, Dublin, California
Direction From HWY 580:
- Take the Hopyard Avenue exit in Pleasanton.
- Exit the freeway and travel NORTH on Hopyard (which turns into Dougherty Road).
- Make a left on Dublin Blvd heading west towards Dublin.
- Turn into the parking lot for the Services District offices, just before Big “O” Tires
(it’s the one with the blue roof). - Use the entrance door on the southwest corner of the building, NOT the main entrance.
For directions from your location, click on the pin in map below, then click on “Get Directions” button.
Note on Parking: If you can’t find a space in the DSRSD lot, there is a second parking lot on the “other” side (the east side) of the building. Getting there will require several U-turns on Dublin Blvd.
Map and Specific Directions:
How Much
Club Dues are $40 per year. Additional family members are $15.
After June, dues are pro rated to reflect time remaining in the year. The club operates on an membership year starting March 1st. New members joining in January or February are paid until March 1st the following year.
Membership includes access to all club activities including monthly competitions and field trips.
If you’d like to become a member, click Join in the main menu.
Calendar
March 5, 2018
- Journalism Prints
- Sequence Prints
- Nature Projected
- Creative Projected
March 19, 2018
- Pictorial Prints
- Monochrome Prints
- Pictorial Projected
- Monochrome Projected