Cell Phone Photography Club

Cell Phone Photography Club

Class | Registration opens 7/21/2025 9:00 AM

One Rhodes Place Cranston, RI 02905 United States
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9/9/2025-11/18/2025
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$55.00

Cell Phone Photography Club

Class | Registration opens 7/21/2025 9:00 AM

The Cell Phone Photography Club welcomes new and continuing members! If your cell phone has become your favorite camera come join with other LLC’ers as we experiment with, and enjoy, cell phone photography and photo editing.

Going on photo shoots together, sharing our photos with a congenial group, learning from each other, and learning about genres of photography, such as street, landscape, portrait, and architecture are all creative, instructive, social, and fun. Our tools are our cell phones (Apple or Android) and any editing app. Perhaps you have tried the editing app that comes with your phone, and would like to learn more? This is your opportunity.

Format: 1) Three photo shoots, locales TBD on day #1, may involve car ride; 2) Three photo sharing sessions at the Shriner’s Center; 3) Three presentations or guest lectures at the Shriner’s Center. Everyone is expected to help with club tasks: Choosing photo shoot locales, creating photo slideshows, emailing notices; helping with presentations. Day #1 is organizational.

Resources/Expenses: No text. Participants share links to online materials that enhance our photo and editing skills, but familiarity with an editing app is necessary.

Coordinators Ellen Fingeret and Margaret Lawrence are enthusiastic cell phone photographers and photo editors.

Ellen Fingeret

Ellen Fingeret began her cell phone photography journey in the LLC iPhonography class and has enjoyed enhancing her photography as well as editing skills.

Margaret Lawrence

Margaret Lawrence has been a management consultant and writer. Margaret started cell phone photography in LLC’s iPhonography class. She is now an enthusiastic cell phone photographer and photo editor. In addition, she has coordinated several LLC courses including last fall’s course on women.