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For November’s Member Share, present one or two images that exhibit happiness or festivities.
NINTH ANNUAL NCPS PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION  by Carrie Barton
and Jeffery R. Brosbe
The images are amazing (as always) and the volunteers are working as you read this to make the
reception for our NCPS Ninth Annual Members’ Exhibition an evening to remember.  The date is
November 12th  - the place is the Solana Beach City Hall at 635 South Highway 101 in Solana
Beach (of course).  So, do not forget to come and enjoy.  It starts at 5:00 p.m. and lasts for 2½
wonderful hours.
Thank you to all the volunteers who did such great work. and to all our members who shared their
wonderful images.  Because of you, the NCPS Ninth Annual Members’ Exhibition is not only the
best yet, but it is a roaring success.
BRAVO!
PLEASE DO NOT FORGET TO PICK UP
YOUR IMAGES ON MONDAY, DECEMBER
3rd, BETWEEN 10:00 A.M. AND 4:00 P.M.  IF
YOU ARE NOT ABLE DO SO YOURSELF,
SEND A FRIEND WITH A NOTE OF
AUTHORIZATION.  MANY THANKS.
HOLIDAY PARTY  by Shirley Vann Olsen
Members and their guests are invited to the NCPS Holiday Party on Sunday, December 19,
commencing at 5:00 p.m.  The party will be held at the home of Jeff and Shirley Olsen.
Come celebrate the Holidays!
Please bring either a sweet or savory goodie for 8-10 people and BYOB.  NCPS will provide non-
alcoholic beverages.
We encourage you to join in the Holiday gift exchange by bringing an image of your choice, photo
note cards, or anything appropriate as long as it’s your own work.  This is optional, but it is a
wonderful way to share our passion and our work.
MEMBER PROFILE:  Shirley Vann Olsen
Because Shirley Vann Olsen is a very visually-oriented learner, she has always been drawn to
“taking pictures”.  Yet, it wasn’t until her point-and-shoot camera was stolen that she became
more serious about photography.  So, in 1999, she invested in her first SLR camera and began to
read a lot about photography from aperture to zoom.
In 2002, Shirley began a formal study program of photography through UCSD extension.  The two
Black and White classes exposed her to a whole new world.  She loved (and still does) the magic
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