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Details below, registration form he www.rmets.org/events/detail.php?ID=373
ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY NATIONAL SATURDAY MEETING Weather and Photography Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ This meeting is open to non-members of the Royal Meteorological Society Since its invention more than 150 years ago, the impact of photography on meteorology has been immense. Recent advances in digital imaging technology have increased both the availability and portability of highquality cameras, making the capture of even the most diffi cult meteorological subjects easier than ever. This Royal Meteorological Society Saturday meeting aims to cover many of the varied and interesting aspects and applications of surface-based photography to meteorology at all levels from beginner to advanced, and includes presentations from many of the leading exponents of weather- related photography in the United Kingdom today: • Roger Coulam – noted severe weather photographer and veteran of many years storm-chasing in the United States • Storm Dunlop – author of Photographing Weather (Photographers’ Institute Press, 2007) • Gavin Pretor-Pinney – founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society and author of two popular best-selling books on clouds, The Cloudspotter’s Guide and A pig with six legs • Malcolm Walker – chairman of the Society’s History Group and an expert on early meteorological photography There will also be shorter sessions by three leading meteorological photographers, who will provide details, tips and practical examples of their weather-related photography, both film and digital, aiming to educate, enthuse and encourage you to take your own pictures. The day will conclude with a panel session consisting of all the day’s speakers:audience participation is actively welcomed! This is your chance to put your questions to the experts. Agenda 10:30 am – Registration Introduction and welcome - Philip Eden, Vice President Malcolm Walker - Some of the best meteorological photographs ever taken: the work of the pioneers pre-1930 Storm Dunlop - Photographing Weather George Anderson - Photographing for Weather and the Society Calendar Lunch Roger Coulam – ‘Storm Light’ - Extreme Weather photography Gavin Pretor-Pinney - A Pig with Six Legs and Other Clouds, from the Cloud Appreciation Society My weather photography - Stephen Burt My weather photography - John Mason My weather photography - Richard Griffi th Panel discussion and audience questions Preview and launch of the Society’s 2009 Calendar 5.20 pm – Meeting close Make it a family day out … Why not combine the meeting with a day’s Christmas Shopping in London for the rest of the family? Registration details The cost of this meeting will be £10 for Royal Meteorological Society members and one guest, £15 for nonmembers or additional guests of RMetS members. This includes morning and afternoon tea/coff ee/soft drinks. Lunch is not provided, however there are numerous places to eat within a few minutes walk of the venue, or you are of course welcome to bring a packed lunch. All delegates will receive a complimentary copy of the Society’s 2009 Calendar, which will be launched at this event. To register: www.rmets.org/events/detail.php?ID=373 -- Stephen Burt Stratfield Mortimer, Berkshire |
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