January 11th
7pm-9pm
Pictureline
305 W 700 S
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
The January meeting for the Print Society will be in the new Pictureline Studio on the corner of 700 South and 300 West.
We meet on the second Monday of each month. Meeting time is January 11 from 7:00 P.M.- 9:00 P.M. The Board will meet in the same place at 6:00 P.M.
Park inside the enclosure and enter from the southwest door.
Come prepared to learn, to be inspired, and to share. You are encouraged to bring a friend!
Please call Joel Pullan, Salt Lake Print Society President, with any questions : 801.462.1357
This Month's Presentation
Telling Tales Using Photographs
Presenter Bio Trained in the sciences and working professionally in the information technology field, Jeff Clay is largely a self-taught photographer that has been creating images for over three decades. In early 2008 he launched Clayhaus Photography to focus on fine-art landscape, architecture, and travel photography. Reflecting different personal interests, Jeff’s photographic techniques and subjects are also diverse. Gothic cathedrals, modern architecture, dusty mediaeval villages, remote desert valleys, these and more are all parts of the varied canvas he photographs. He also utilizes unique photographic techniques and tools including infrared photography, black and white conversion, bracketed exposure blending, and the panorama format.
Since starting Clayhaus Photography, Jeff has had numerous solo shows as well as been part of group gallery exhibits. He has also won a number of professionally-judged competitions and is currently exhibiting his work at the Local Colors of Utah Gallery in Salt Lake City.
Travel, landscape, and architectural photographer Jeff Clay will explore ways of using photographs – sometimes in conjunction with words – to tell stories. Whether it is the use of a single image – “a picture is worth a thousand words” – multiple, related photographs, or words in support of imagery, tales are there to be told.