Take your photographic skills to a new level
Established in early 1969, the Fremont Photographic Society is an excellent forum for expanding your vision as a photographer. The club was formed for the enjoyment, mastery and furtherance of photography through cooperation and good fellowship by teaching and learning new techniques. Members of all ages and skill levels share a common interest and enjoy learning through friendly competition. By sharing your work have fun learning from some of the club’s most highly experienced digital photographers, image editors, and printers. Join us as our guest to see for yourself how this process can inspire and assist you. The Club is serious about photography and open to new talent.
Membership Information
Browse our website and learn more about membership and our competitions. Our Membership Information page provides details on our club. We suggest you come and visit us at one of our meetings on the fourth Wednesday of each month. The cub meets at 7:30 pm in the rear building of the Fremont Community Activities Center, 3375 Country Drive, Fremont. We would be happy to show you what we do.
As a member of the Fremont Photographic Society, you are automatically a member of the Central Coast Counties Camera Club Council (6C). 6C holds bi-monthly competitions from images selected by member clubs.
To gain access to the website and become a member, click on "Login" at the top right corner of the page. Use the section "New User Registration" to create an account. This process submits your request for membership automatically. Once your dues have been processed, your membership will be activated and you will be able to access the member areas of this website.
The Fremont Photographic Society is a member of the Central Coast Counties Camera Club Council (6C), and the Photographic Society of America (PSA).
Photogenesis
The Photogenesis camera club was founded in 1988 to provide its members with an opportunity to learn more of the art and science of photography and to display their work in an environment of constructive criticism. The club meets at 7:30 pm on the second Wednesday of each month in the rear building of the Fremont Cultural Arts Center, 3375 Country Drive, Fremont
Unlike most camera clubs, the emphasis is on sharing knowledge within the club, rather than competitive evaluations. The interest of the members and their skill levels very considerably. Some specialize in black and white, others in color. The span of their interests includes photojournalism, portraiture, nature, abstracts, landscapes, and electronic imaging.
Photogenesis website, http://www.artificeofphotography.com/photogenesis