Photographer of the Year
Sunday, September 7, 2025 7:30 PM
Sunday, September 7, 2025 7:30 PM
Photographer of the Year
Sunday, September 7, 2025 7:30 PM
Still Life Photography
Monday, September 15, 2025 7:30 PM
Still Life Photography
Cindy Lynch
Still Life Photography is about finding ways to make ordinary objects interesting. It allows you to practice and improve your photography skills and focus on your creativity, composition and lighting. Still Life Photography provides the opportunity for you to take your time and experiment. You also have the opportunity to do-over as many times as you like! This presentation will give you practical tips and show you examples of different types of Still Life photographs.
Bio:
Cindy Lynch is an active member of both the St. Louis Camera Club and the Photographic Society of America (PSA). She has served in various roles in the St. Louis Camera Club including President,Vice President and Section Chair. She competes regularly and has won overall Image of the Year twice with prints. She also competes regularly in PSA, as well as international competitions. Cindy serves as secretary of two PSA study groups and was a member of the of the PSA Historical Print Committee. She has judged competitions for several PSA Interclub competitions as well as the Photographic Guild of Nova Scotia and the Southern California Council of Camera Clubs. While she enjoys all types of photography, Cindy has a special interest in Still Life photography.
Through My Lens: The Colourful Soul of Vietnam
Sunday, October 19, 2025 7:30 PM
Through My Lens: The Colourful Soul of Vietnam
Stella d’Entremont
Join Stella d’Entremont on a vibrant photographic journey through Vietnam — a land rich in colour, culture, and character. From the bustling streets of Hanoi to the peaceful waters of the Mekong Delta, this presentation captures the essence of daily life, traditional customs, and breathtaking landscapes. Through storytelling and visual exploration, Stella shares the people, moments, and details that brought Vietnam to life through her lens.
Bio:
As a visual artist, Stella d’Entremont devotes her creative energy to nature, wildlife, and landscape photography, capturing the quiet majesty and raw emotion of Canada’s wild spaces. Born in the Acadian fishing village of West Pubnico, Nova Scotia, and proud of her fourth-generation Métis heritage, Stella draws deep inspiration from the land, sea, and cultural stories that shaped her upbringing.
A graduate of Chamberlayne Junior College in Boston, Massachusetts, Stella refined her photographic voice through years of mentorship with respected professionals and through continuous exploration of the natural world. She holds five PPOC accreditations from the Professional Photographers of Canada in Wildlife, Ornithology/Bird, Nature, Pictorial (Landscape), and Fine Art Photography — a testament to her technical excellence and creative range.
Stella’s recent work led to three solo exhibitions and the publication of her book ACADIENNES – Voix de la génération silencieuse | Voices of the Silent Generation, which preserves and amplifies the voices of Acadian women through portraiture and storytelling.
Dedicated to growing Canada’s photographic community, Stella serves as the current President of the Canadian Association for Photographic Art (CAPA). She has been a certified CAPA judge since 2021 and continues to adjudicate national and regional competitions across the country. In recognition of her artistic and community contributions, she was named a CAPA Fellow in 2024 — one of the organization’s highest honours.
Stella is also a proud member of the Association acadienne des artistes professionnel.le.s du Nouveau-Brunswick (AAAPNB), further reflecting her commitment to promoting Acadian culture and supporting the broader arts community.
Beyond the lens, Stella is passionate about teaching and mentorship. Through hands-on photography workshops, image critiques, and personalized coaching, she helps beginner and novice photographers build both confidence and craft — whether they’re composing their first landscape or tracking elusive wildlife in the field.
Cameraland-Wamboldt-Waterfield - Photographer of the Year
Mervyn Kumar-Misir 1971 | Mervyn Kumar-Misir 1972 | Gordon MacGowan 1973 |
Gordon MacGowan 1974 | Gordon R. Lay 1975 | Gordon Lay 1976 |
Mervyn Kumar-Misir 1977 | Mervyn Kumar-Misir 1978 | Teunis Obdam 1979 |
Fred Greene 1980 | Fred Greene 1981 | Fred Greene 1982 |
Fred Greene 1983 | Fred Greene 1984 | Fred Greene 1985 |
Fred Greene 1986 | Fred Greene 1987 | Keith Vaughan 1988 |
Keith Vaughan 1989 | Keith Vaughan 1990 | Bob Semple 1991 |
Keith Vaughan 1992 | Fred Greene 1993 | John Webb 1994 |
Keith Vaughan 1995 | Stephen Scott Patterson 1996 | John Webb 1997 |
Paul Bingham 1998 | Keith Vaughan 1999 | James Wood 2000 |
Fred Greene 2001 | Fred Greene 2002 | Keith Vaughan 2003 |
Fred Greene 2004 | Fred Greene 2005 | Fred Greene 2006 |
Jennifer Fried 2007 | Jennifer Fried 2008 | Keith Vaughan 2009 |
Marian Boyer 2010 | Jennifer Fried 2011 | Viki Gaul 2012 |
Viki Gaul 2013 | Viki Gaul 2014 | Viki Gaul 2015 |
Viki Gaul 2016 | Fred Greene 2017 | Viki Gaul & Darryl Robertson 2018 |
Viki Gaul 2019 | Viki Gaul 2020 | Antonio Solis 2021 |
Viki Gaul 2022 | Laszlo Podor 2023 | Viki Gaul 2024 |
Laszlo Podor 2025 |
Betty Orchard Memorial - Highest Cumulative Points in Portrait
Dale Wilson 1996 | Daniel Sharpe 1997 | Daniel Sharpe 1998 |
Keith Vaughan 1999 | Jarvis Daville 2000 | Fred Greene 2001 |
Fred Greene 2002 | Jarvis Darville 2003 | Fred Greene 2004 |
Fred Greene 2005 | Marg Nolen 2006 | Marg Nolen 2007 |
Carla Rowlings 2008 | Mike McCarthy 2009 | Mike McCarthy 2010 |
Mike McCarthy 2011 | Marg Nolen 2012 | Sean Kelly 2013 |
Sean Kelly 2014 | Sean Kelly 2015 |