Rockbrook Camera's Community Photo Club
You're invited to the Community Photo Club in Omaha! Join us for fun afternoons of photography, community, and learning from one another. Open to all ages and skill levels. Minors under 16 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.
What to Expect At Our Meetings:
Each Community Photo Club meeting is a relaxed, welcoming space to connect with fellow photography enthusiasts. Expect a mix of casual conversation, group Q&A, and hands-on activities designed to help you practice new skills. We’ll often include a simple photo challenge to get you shooting between meetings and create opportunities to share your work.
MODERATORS
Jennifer Villotta & Mike Benkis
MEETING LOCATION
Rockbrook Camera Omaha
168th & W. Center
MEETING DATES
Saturday, July 11, 2026 | 1pm - 3pm
Presentations:
David Turner-Deep Space Astrophotography
David will take us even deeper into astrophotography, sharing techniques
to elevate your night sky images to the next level. Topics may include
advanced camera control, tracking, image stacking, post-processing
workflows, and creative approaches to capturing both deep sky and
nightscape scenes.
Terry Ingram-Wildlife Photography
Terry Ingram will be presenting on wildlife photography, with a special
focus on capturing the beauty and character of wood ducks. He’ll share
insights, techniques, and experiences from the field that are sure to
inspire anyone interested in photographing wildlife.
Summer Photo Inspiration
As the weather heats up and wildlife becomes a bit quieter, it’s the perfect time
to slow down and notice the details—flowers, insects, textures, colors, and
everyday beauty.
Upcoming Photo Walks
St Leo’s Pollinator Garden
June 27 at 6:30 PM
July 12 at 6:30 PM
We will be at St. Leo’s Church, spending time around the pollinator garden
working on macrophotography and creating images of flowers and insects.
Location:
St. Leo’s Church 1920 N 102nd Street Omaha, NE 68114
VISION
This community is about bringing people together who share a passion for photography no matter what camera you use. Whether that is a smartphone, a film camera, or a pro-level mirrorless camera. We want to learn from each other. We want this to be a safe place to connect with folks. We want to take photos together, not just talk about it.
PHOTO CRITIQUES
Feedback is intended for growth and development, so we ask that it is specific and actionable, delivering empathy, motivation, and clarity.