Welcome to the Twin Cities Camera Club
Meetings are every 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm. and are held at Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church, 3143 Eggert Rd, Tonawanda, NY.
Since it’s inception in 1972, Twin Cities Camera Club has been offering its members:
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Opportunities to improve skills through participation in informational programs, regular competition and one-on-one contact with experts in various types of photography;
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Opportunities to participate in regional photography events;
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Opportunities for hands on learning experiences designed to sharpen all levels of photographic skills;
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Positive professional critique of prints and slides to assist in learning and improving photographic skills;
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Fellowship with others who share your appreciation for and desire to improve on photographic skills;
- Use of club's equipment/book lending library;
- Unique opportunity to have creative use of photo editing techniques critiqued monthly
Join us at this year’s TCCC Awards Banquet!
Tickets for our 53rd Annual Awards Banquet are now available!
Tickets are still only $40.00 per person and can be online with Square. Use the button below.
If you prefer to pay by check, make it payable to: Twin Cities Camera Club and give to Linda McKinney at any remaining club meeting.
This year's program is on Tuesday, May 6, 2025 beginning at 5:30 pm.
After dinner, Mark Mulville will be giving an educational presentation entitled “Western New York: Capturing its Story Through Pictures.”
Mark has had a distinguished career in photography working for several notable publications one of which is the Buffalo News where he served on staff for 30 years.
He has also received numerous awards from national organizations for his excellent imagery. Today, Mark continues to tell compelling stories as a freelance photographer.
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our speaker Mark Mulville and the evening's awards.
Please be advised that by entering images into competition, you grant TCCC the right to display your images online and to submit your images to the regional competitions, such as the NFRCC and PSA. You, the maker, will still maintain the copyright and ownership of your images.