Olympic Peaks Camera Club
Connecting, Educating and Supporting Photographers
on the North Olympic Peninsula of Washington State
Rainbow - Klahanne Ridge Rainbow - Dan Mulkey
About the Club
Olympic Peaks Camera Club (OPCC) was established in Sequim Washington in 1982. OPCC’s mission is to connect, educate, and support photographers from beginner to professional all across the North Olympic Peninsula, including Sequim, Port Angeles, Port Townsend and surrounding areas. We are located in a photographer’s paradise, on the doorstep of Olympic National Park, between the Olympic Mountain Range and the shores of the Salish Sea.
OPCC provides everyone who joins an opportunity to explore the art and craft of photography. We provide multiple activities each month for members to learn and practice photographic skills. In partnership with the Olympia Camera Club, OPCC hosts both online and in-person meetings/trainings from world class experts. OPCC also offers a wide variety of field trips and in-person workshops. Whatever your interest or skill level the OPCC has something to offer you.
Our monthly online Newsletter is a perfect place to see a typical list of programs and activities. Click HERE to view the newsletter archive.
After much soul searching, many discussions, and considering a variety of alternatives, the board is planning to close down OPCC at the end of December. This difficult and sad decision has become inevitable due to dwindling membership participation and volunteers. The Board spent long hours exploring and discussing options. You may remember, earlier this year we held an open meeting with club members where we discussed alternatives and approaches. The best approach we found was to merge with our partner club, Olympia Camera Club (OCC). For a few years now, we have been sharing programs and costs with OCC for outside speakers, as well as holding a few joint field trips. Plans include all current OPCC members will receive a free one-year membership in OCC for 2025. To learn more about OCC click HERE.