Favor for favor

PSA Journal, July, 2004 by Matt Daura

With the Central DuPage Camera Club of illinois holding its meetings at the Wheaton Park District (WPD) Community Center, the WPD occasionally asks for favors in return--favors which also benefit the camera club.

Earlier this year the WPD asked for their help in photographing two of the WPD's sponsored games: Indoor Soccer and Youth Basketball over several weekends. The soccer games were held in the gyms of the Community Center and an adjacent middle school. The basketball games were held in the gymnasium of another middle school.

In addition to action on the field of play, club members were asked to include the referees and crowd reaction among subjects to photograph. The benefit is that club members don't lose control of their photos, as the club scans them and provides CDs of the images to those who participate.

Matt Daura, APSA, Editor

121 Phanturn, Bellaire, TX 77401

datex121@aol.com

COPYRIGHT 2004 Photographic Society of America, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group

 

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