Plano Photography Club
Learn. Shoot. Share.

A friendly community for photographers of every skill level, serving Plano and North Texas since 1984.

The Plano Photography Club (PPC) aims to promote enjoyment, mastery, and further development of photography through cooperation, effort, and good fellowship. 


Meetings every third Thursday (except December) | Training at 6 PM | Program at 7 PM
West Plano Presbyterian Church - 2709 Custer Road, Plano, Texas

Guests are welcome at meetings. No reservations are required.

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 April President's Message

The Month of Bunnies, Butterflies, and Bluebonnets!

April is pure magic for photographers. Wildflowers, including Bluebonnets and Indian Paintbrushes, are in full bloom, and that soft spring light makes everything glow just a bit more. Parks, streets, and open fields bursting in color provide the perfect excuse to grab your camera and get out there. Join us Saturday, April 18, for something special at Dallas Fair Park’s Texas Discovery Gardens butterfly house. We’ll get in at 9 AM (an hour before the public) for a peaceful up-close experience with exotic butterflies in a glass conservatory. Beyond butterflies, there are reptiles, specialty gardens, ponds, and fountains just waiting to be explored (and photographed).

Parvin Stiles
Parvin Stiles

Our activity committee has planned two exciting trips you won’t want to miss this year.

Spring Adventure (May 15-17)

We’re headed to Palo Duro Canyon State Park and Caprock Canyons State Park, right here in Texas, home to the second-largest canyon in the U.S. The views are breathtaking, and as a bonus, there’s a new moon on May 16, giving us dark skies for astrophotography and the Milky Way.

I’ve already submitted my “clear skies request” paperwork and official forms to Mother Nature – feel free to do the same!

Fall Getaway (September 28 - October 3)

Destination: Ouray, Colorado (pronounced “yur-ay”), nestled in the stunning San Juan Mountains at 7800 feet. Often called the Switzerland of America, it’s filled with dramatic alpine scenery, steep cliffs, and deep canyons.

You’ll book your own lodging, but we’ll be centered at the Ouray Riverside Resort – so, reserving early is highly recommended. The itinerary plans for 5 nights there, plus additional travel days. As always, you are free to participate in all or just a portion of the schedule.

Be sure to check out our website for details and register for each trip so we can keep you updated as we get closer and refine the itineraries.

April truly is a sweet spot - wildflowers, festivals, butterflies, and even Easter Bunnies. So grab your camera, come along, and let’s capture some unforgettable moments together.

Happy Easter!


 Photo Activity Slideshows

Call For Photos - Sherman Celtic Festival and Highland Games

If you attended the Sherman Celtic Festival and Highland Games on Saturday, March 21, we'd love to see the photos that you captured.

Here are the guidelines for submitting photos:

  • SEND UP TO SEVEN (7) of your best/favorite photos from the event to ppcsendphotos@gmail.com (note the new email address).
  • The maximum dimension (long edge) for submitted images is 4096 pixels.
  • Individual files are limited to 10 MB in size.
  • Please include YOUR NAME and the TOPIC in the file name(s) (e.g., DonaldDinnie_HighlandGames_1.jpg).

Your photos will be included in the slide gallery at right and will be part of a slideshow at a future club meeting.

All submitted photos must be received by SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 2026.



 Upcoming Activities



Texas Discovery Gardens at Fair Park Photo Shoot

We hope you can join us on the morning of Saturday, April 18, 2026, for a photo shoot at Texas Discovery Gardens.

Texas Discovery Gardens
Photo by Alan Daniel

Located in Fair Park, Texas Discovery Gardens offers a wide variety of subjects for photographers in a compact, beautifully maintained setting.

The centerpiece is the Rosine Smith Sammons Butterfly House, a two-story tropical environment filled with free-flying butterflies and exotic plants - perfect for practicing close-up and motion photography.

Outside, the gardens showcase Texas-native and pollinator-friendly plants, water features, and shaded pathways that provide great lighting and diverse compositions year-round.

From colorful flowers and insects to reflections in the ponds and architectural details around the grounds, this site offers something for every style - from macro to wide-angle nature photography.

Details

Location: Texas Discovery Gardens at Fair Park |
  3601 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75210 (Fair Park, Gate 6) | (directions)
Meeting Time: 9:00 AM (one hour before the general public is allowed entry)
Admission: Adults (13+) - $12 | Seniors (65+) / PPC Members - $10

Everyone can pay inside at the register upon arrival.

 

Questions?

Don't hesitate to contact the club's Activity Chair, Mary Ruehle.



Future Activities

Activity     Activity Date(s)     Time     Notes
Palo Duro Canyon / Caprock Canyons Field Trip   May 15-17, 2026   N/A  
Ouray, Colorado Field Trip   September 28 - October 3, 2026   N/A  


 Club Contest Results

February 2026 - Black and White Landscape (Print)

The award recipients of the Plano Photography Club's February print contest were announced during the club's monthly meeting on Thursday, March 19, 2026.

Detailed results are listed below; honored photographs are visible on the right.

Winning Images from the February 2026 Club Contest
Topic: Black and White Landscape (Print) (Click any image to see it full-screen)

Congratulations to the awardees, and thank you to all competitors.

Entry
  • 1st: Blue Lake - Terence Jesper
  • 2nd: Mount Saint Helens, 2017 - Mike Evans
  • 3rd: Reflections of Solitude - Julie Yu
  • HM: The Eight Wonder - Bernadette Dozier
Intermediate
  • 1st: Cypress & Fog - Melanie Sandager (2nd Place Overall)
  • 2nd: Oregon Dunes Day - Gregory Bullen
  • 3rd: Creek in Yosemite - Rachel Allen
  • HM: Mist in the Valley - Steven Wilson
Advanced
  • 1st: Cañon de Santa Elena - Richard Otto (3rd Place Overall)
  • 2nd: Early Morning Mist in Yellowstone River Valley - David Hutchison
  • 3rd: Grand Tetons Barn - Richard Kidner
  • HM: You Are Never Alone - Cliff McKenzie
Master
  • 1st: Holding Ground - Anita Oakley (Best of Show)
  • 2nd: Foggy Memorial - Lois Lehman (Honorable Mention Overall)
  • 3rd: A Place That Remembers - Eddie Yu
  • HM: Standing in the Shadow - David Swinney
  • HM: Tranquil Reflection - Danette Volkmer

 

 



 Club Contest Information - April 2026

The PPC's annual Special Contests themes are Cell Phone, Nature, Portraits, and Photojournalism.

These contests are outside of the annual competition. No points will be awarded. Awards will be presented to the first three places in each contest.

All competition levels will be judged together. There will be no judge's critique.

You may enter all four special contests, but only submit one image for each.

Please note that images awarded a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or HM in ANY previous Plano Photography Club contest (monthly or special interest) in any format or level are not eligible for submission to the Special Contests. Review the contest rules and guidelines before submitting.

Electronic entries must be uploaded to the PPC Competition Site before 11:59 PM CT on Thursday, April 16, 2026. Submit contest image(s)

NOTE: You must be a Plano Photography Club member to submit contest images.

 



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