Redlands Camera Club meetings are held the first and third Monday of each month @ 7 pm. We welcome all guests and new members regardless of experience or skill. We would love to see you in-person or online…visitors are always welcome!
We help photographers LEARN, SHOOT, EDIT, and SHARE.
Located in Redlands, California, we welcome all guests and new members regardless of experience or skill. Redlands Camera Club meetings are held on the first and third Monday of each month @ 7 pm. We would love to see you in-person or Zoom…visitors are always welcome!
Quick Links
Our Photogram Challenge for December is “Winter Wonderland”
Please post your images on the RCC Photo Blog or email Bruce Herwig at [email protected] with your photos! Deadline November 25.
Upcoming Club Events
Bird Photography – Joys & Challenges
Monday, November 4 @ 7pm In-Person and Zoom Meeting – Mel Moncrieff Mel will talk about many aspects of bird photography, including equipment needed, camera settings, field techniques, and even his
San Jacinto Wildlife Field Trip
Friday, November 15 @ 8 AM San Jacinto Wildlife Area in Southern California covers approximately 19,000 acres, including 900 acres of restored wetlands. Among the animal populations found here are
Winter 2025 Competition
Monday, November 18 @ 6:30pm Entries will be accepted from October 21 at 7am until November 6 at 11pm. Judging occurs Monday, November 18 with awards distributed on December 2.
Competition Awards / Staying Safe While Photographing
Monday, December 2 @ 7pm In person & Zoom Meeting – Rick Strobaugh We will be passing out ribbons to the winners of our Winter Competition In addition, our very own
Mission Inn Christmas Lights Field Trip
Wednesday, December 11 @ 7pm Join us as we gather to shoot the beautiful Christmas lights found at and around the Mission Inn. This is a perfect chance to practice
Intro to Photography 6-Week Class
6-week class starting Monday, January 13, taught by Dave Ficke Purpose of the Course Photographic “seeing” is different from ordinary everyday “seeing”. We use our eyes continuously for many things,