WILMINGTON
WATERCOLOR
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Flash Photography

Flash Photography

Saturday 25 January
Historic District - 10am - 2 Hours
Wilmington Photography Group
David Ross
Join us for the Flash Photography Meetup, where we'll explore the creative possibilities of using flash in photography. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this hands-on session will cover techniques for outdoor settings. Bring your camera, and get ready to experiment with different flash setups to enhance your photos!
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$47      
Couples Portraits Meetup

Couples Portraits Meetup

Saturday 15 February
Historic District - 10am - 2 Hours
Wilmington Photography Group
David Ross
Come join us for the Couples Portraits Meetup, where we'll focus on capturing heartfelt moments between couples. This session is perfect for photographers of all skill levels, offering the opportunity to experiment with posing, lighting, and composition techniques. Bring your camera and enjoy creating beautiful portraits together!
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$47      
Mixing Natural Light with Flash

Mixing Natural Light with Flash

Saturday 08 March
Historic District - 10am - 2 Hours
Wilmington Photography Group
David Ross
We'll explore how to combine natural light and flash for stunning, dynamic photos. Learn techniques for balancing both light sources, enhancing your portraits and outdoor shots. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced photographer, this hands-on session will help you master this powerful lighting technique.
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$47      

ABOUT WILMINGTON
WATERCOLOR
GROUP
Come along to our meetups to improve your art in a relaxed and social atmosphere and under the guidance of a professional instructor. Complete beginners to experienced artists all welcome.

Our 2 hour meetups are held in a different location each time, usually outdoors.

Bring your own materials. If you are a complete beginner all you need to start is a set of watercolour paints, brushes, and water container.

Who can attend? Open to all skill levels, from beginners to experienced artists. The instructor is there to help everyone.

The meeting point and full details for the day are sent in the booking confirmation email to the email address you provide at time of booking.

Join the Wilmington Watercolor Group on Facebook to share your art and enjoy the art of other locals.
PHOTOS
Winston Salem Watercolor Group
2025-01-14
Title or Location: Alone
When teaching my 5th grade class watercolors for their landscape project, I always do one with them. As we go along, I point out places where I have used a certain technique or how I resolved a problem I incurred along the way. This come from a photograph in the Our State magazine but I cannot find the photographer's name at the moment.
Credit: William Neagle

Denver Watercolor Group
2025-01-13
Title or Location: Taken in my studio
1st Watercolor. This was piece was done from a photo reference of a house my wife liked. A dream of ours to live near the coast. As water color is not my main medium and is new to me, I enjoy being part of water color sites. There I can find inspiration and learn new things. I don?t usually post any of my art. I am flattered that Denver Watercolor Group has showed interest in this piece. I was curious how my first attempt would be received?I plan on continuing to learn more and sharing my progr
Credit: Jeff S Andrews
Denver Watercolor Group
2025-01-13
Title or Location: Photo was taken in my studio.
1st. Watercolor...This piece was done from a photo reference of a home my wife liked. A dream of ours to live near the coast. As watercolor isn't my usual medium, this was my first attempt at a complete work. I seem to bring more illustration techniques to this medium. I am trying to paint more loosely and learn more light techniques. My main interest in joining watercolor groups is for inspiration, viewing others works, styles and to learn more. I am flattered that Denver Watercolor Group has
Credit: Jeff S Andrews

Liverpool Watercolour Group
2025-01-12
Title or Location: Woodland pool
This work was created using a ? spontaneous watercolour? technique. The first layer of colour was applied randomly wet on wet. The paint created the framework for the scene, which I enhanced with detailing. I love the way watercolours can paint themselves, almost as if the scene was just waiting to be revealed and I just uncovered it.
Credit: Sandy Bryson

Perth Watercolour Group
2025-01-11
Title or Location: Sunset
I use watercolour to paint this sunset painting.
Credit: Jana Legowski
Winston Salem Watercolor Group
2025-01-10
Title or Location: NC Mountain Stream
Teaching watercolor landscapes to my 5th grade students, I, also, do one with the classes. Along the way, I will show certain techniques or explain specific problems with the painting as it was being created. This is my interpretation of a photo taken by Tommy White that was printed in the Our State magazine.
Credit: William Neagle

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