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The Art of the Impossible: A Guide to Extreme Photography
Join us for our LPC Spring Meeting on April 27th when we discuss Extreme Photography and learn about photographing Antarctica! For most people, photography is about capturing a fleeting moment of beauty. For the extreme photographer, however, it is about surviving the environment long enough to press the shutter. These creators trade the comfort of a climate-controlled studio for the unpredictable fury of the elements, often hanging from limestone cliffs in Yosemite, diving into the heavy swells of the South Pacific, or standing at the scorching edge of an active lava lake. Extreme photography is far more than a hobby; it is a high-stakes fusion of world-class athleticism and technical…
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Artemis II and the Legacy of Space Photography
While many of us were out last weekend capturing the bluebonnets around Lake Travis, a small group of photographers was working with a much more dramatic backdrop of a view from above. As of today, April 6, 2026, the four-person crew of Artemis II—Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen—is currently swinging around the far side of the moon, capturing the most breathtaking images of our home planet and the lunar surface in over half a century. Whether you’re shooting with a $10,000 mirrorless setup or, like Commander Wiseman, using a specialized tablet to snap a quick frame through a window, these images remind us of the power…
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Announcing the “Around the World” Travel Inspired Photo Exhibition
Get ready to embark on a travel journey through a camera lens! The Lakeway Photography Club is thrilled to announce their second annual members exhibit, “Around the World,” showcasing captivating travel photographs inspired by stunning destinations. This unique exhibition will be held at the Lake Travis Community Library from August 1st to 29th, 2026. A Photographic Exploration of Our World “Around the World” invites members to delve into the depths of their favorite travel destinations and translate these worlds into stunning visual photographic compositions. Whether it’s capturing the essence of an ancient culture, striking architecture or breathtaking exotic landscapes, the exhibit promises a diverse and thought-provoking collection of travel photography.…
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Capturing the World of Wildlife Photography
Wildlife photography – it’s more than just pointing a camera at an animal. It’s about patience, respect, and a deep connection with the natural world. It’s about capturing a fleeting moment, a unique behavior, or the raw beauty of a creature in its element. Each click of the shutter can tell a story, evoke emotion, and even inspire conservation. There’s an incredible thrill in anticipating an animal’s movements, waiting for the perfect light to illuminate its fur or feathers, and finally capturing that image that speaks volumes. Whether it’s the intense gaze of a predator, the playful antics of young cubs, or the vibrant colors of a bird in flight,…
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See the World Through Their Lens: 2025 Women in Photography Exhibit
Women in Visual Art (WIVA) presents the second annual Women in Photography exhibit celebrating Women’s History Month this March. This extraordinary exhibit showcasing the diverse talents and perspectives of talented local women photographers will take place from March 1st to 29th, 2025 at the Lake Travis Community Library. Featuring stunning portraits and photographs celebrating women’s history, issues, and rights, this exhibit is free and open to the public. We invite you to explore themes of voting, equality, health, beauty, motherhood, and more through the powerful lens of photography. Photography has a long history of storytelling and social commentary. Women photographers have used this medium to document the experiences of women…









