Monday, October 7 @ 7pm

In-Person and Zoom Meeting

John Paul Wolfe, the competition chair for IEPPV, and Robert Fletcher, who has judged several of our competitions over the years, will be reviewing portfolios.

Questions to be asked by the member submitting the portfolio Is it a representation of the body or breath of your work? Does the portfolio represent a theme like journalism, sports, landscape, wildlife, commercial work, resorts, restaurants, real estate, food, headshots, senior portraits, etc? Remember the 12 elements of a good image.

Image Requirements: 10 -12 JPG Images (no bigger than 2048 pixels on the long side)

Please email a zip folder of your .jpg files to Cheryl at [email protected] no later than Thursday, October 3, 2024, by 8:00 PM.

Our Zoom meetings open at 6:30 pm for a social time before the presentation. Visitors are always welcome

John-Paul Wolf

I’ve been a part time portrait photographer for the past 10 years. I primarily work with high school and college seniors and their families. I’m based in Riverside. I’ve been on the board of IEPPV for 3 years and am slated as the next President. Outside of photography I spent nearly 20 years as an administrator at UCR where I also earned a doctorate. I’ve been married to my college sweetheart for over 20 years and we have 3 wonderful children.

Robert R Fletcher

I started photographing professionally in January 1970. I learned photography the old-fashioned way… through mentoring with established photographers.  Bill Stockwell, Rocky Gunn, Monte Zucker, David Peters, and many others.

In the late 1990’s I started using the early Kodak/Canon digital hybrid cameras and was immediately hooked on digital photography.  Around that time I also started working for Canon USA as a Freelancer.  That relationship continues to this day

I have always mentored beginning photographers and taught them the art and business of photography so they could also make a living from something that they loved to do.  My heart is in the future but my desire to train others is in the present. It is a joy to share with others the love that I have for the art of photography.