![]() Shutterbug will continue as a web based publication but (at least to us older folk) there is just something about holding (and collecting) print copy magazines that is preferable. I didn't read anything inside the mag but wonder if they won't start covering photography topics now along with Audio and Video? A very sad chain of events we have witnessed over the last few decades with the latest visible bloodletting by new owners AVTech upsetting but understandable I guess, they wouldn't have done it if it was profitable. The S&V magazine offered as a replacement went from a monthly pub to bimonthly a few months back and this months massive content is a total of 82 pages, the vast majority of which are advertisements. I could be wrong and welcome correction but it appears that the photography hobby is dieing off in a very similar manner as HiFi and HT. (I bet you photography guys are thrilled about that). A paragraph explaining that if I was a Shutterbug subscriber, that magazine as a print publication was now defunct and subscribers would now receive S&V for the remaining term of their subscription as a alternate. Winning photos will also be displayed on the Akron Zoo’s website at The Shutterbug Photo Contest is sponsored by Dodd Camera.I know there are many camera guys here and probable Shutterbug subscribers also, so I thought I'd post this rant here.Ī few days ago I got my (now bimonthly) copy of Sound&Vision, stuck on the cover was a address label that covered almost half the page. All entries must be submitted no later than September 30, 2013. Prizes, from the zoo and Dodd Camera, will be awarded for the top three winners in each category.Ī panel of judges will evaluate all entries for composition, neatness, imaginative subject matter and overall photographic quality. The entry fee for one photo is $5 each additional photo submitted by the same contestant is $3. 30, 2013 and printed on 4”x 6” photographic quality paper in black and white or color. The three age categories are: Youth (children 11 and under), Teens (ages 12-17) and Adults (18 and over).Īll photo entries must be taken at the Akron Zoo between April 1 and Sept. The Shutterbug Photo Contest is an opportunity for amateur photographers of all ages to win prizes for their best shots. Anyone interested can register at or by calling (330) 375-2550. Registration is $20 and includes the workshop, parking and admission to the zoo for the entire day. Both workshops will include tips and tricks of nature photography in a classroom and then participants will get a chance to walk around the zoo with the instructor and take photos. ![]() ![]() and is for participants who are familiar with taking pictures, but would like to learn more of the skill.Īnyone with questions regarding which class to register for can contact Dave Shoenfelt at Space is limited and people must register for the workshop. An intermediate class will run from 10:30 a.m. ![]() This class is for anyone with a new camera or someone just learning how to take pictures. A beginner’s photography class will run from 8 a.m. The workshop will be taught by local photography professional Dave Shoenfelt of Shoenfelt Photography. To help all aspiring photographers, the zoo will be holding its 5 th annual Photography Workshop Saturday, Apfrom 8 a.m. The Akron Zoo welcomes children and adults to start snapping photos this summer of their favorite animals, landscapes or exhibits for the zoo’s annual Shutterbug Photo Contest running April 1 through September 30, 2013.
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