Photo Club presentation: the legal issues of photography

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Photo courtesy Gregg Heid Pagosa Peak in mid-May. The Pagosa Springs Photography Club meets on June 11 at the Community United Methodist Church on Lewis Street. Photographers are encouraged to bring five to 10 pictures to be critiqued for the second half of the meeting. Photo courtesy Gregg Heid
Pagosa Peak in mid-May. The Pagosa Springs Photography Club meets on June 11 at the Community United Methodist Church on Lewis Street. Photographers are encouraged to bring five to 10 pictures to be critiqued for the second half of the meeting.

By Gregg Heid

Special to The SUN

The Pagosa Springs Photography Club will meet on Wednesday, June 8, at the Community United Methodist Church on Lewis Street.

Join us for socializing at 6 p.m., followed a brief business meeting at 6:30 p.m. The Photography Club normally meets the second Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the fellowship room of the Methodist church.

The June Photography Club meeting will feature a presentation by Tom Peterson on the legal issues of photography.

Peterson started out in graphic design and moved into photography in the mid-1990s. He started with an AIE Canon camera, took some classes with a local photographer in Phoenix and eventually found photography more interesting and rewarding than graphic design. His new talent in photography evolved into a commercial business using a variety of cameras and lenses, eventually opening a gallery and camera store. At present, he is doing photography for his wife’s real estate properties and for personal enjoyment.

As always, feel free to bring five to 10 pictures you would like critiqued for the second half of the meeting.

Longtime photographers and those just starting out are welcome.