Looks like we are leaning toward the March date so far. I'll give it a few more days, and I'd like Gene to weigh in to be sure we don't have any conflicts with the Valley Photo Center.
Whitey, you bring up a point I was a little worried about. I think the day will prove to be most productive if we start with a few demonstrations. Maybe a lighting demonstration, a once over with a large format camera, and then maybe shoot a couple of portraits. After lunch, I think we should break up into smaller groups, and just start shooting. I'm hoping to get a couple sheets of film exposed to bring home to soup, myself. I think there's enough knowledge here, that we are not quite the blind leading the blind, but I think we should be organized and have a plan for the day.
Nothing is set in stone, so if anyone has any other thoughts for how to best organize the day, or ideas for demonstrations, then let me know. As for costs... I think we should reimburse those who bring the polaroid film. In other words, if you shoot, say three 'roids, then plan to pay the cost of the film to whoever brought it.
Or would we rather bring in an instructor, and have one person lead it? (Which would probably mean some kind of fee).
I see these get togethers as an extension of APUG threads. I'm just trying to learn as much as I can from everyone here, and I think getting together for some real hands on shooting would be great opportunity, not to mention a whole lot of fun.
Oh and Peter, if we meet on March 25th, I'll bring the cake