The Pikes peak Camera Club is
for photographers of every skill level

The unique club was formed in 1930 ... and is believed to be the oldest camera club in Colorado.

Meetings are held at 7PM on the second Wednesday of each month, at the Living Hope Church, 640 Manitou Blvd., Colorado Springs (January through November). Our meeting room is on the north side of the building in the basement.

Our club welcomes photographers of all levels, from beginner to professional. Only members may compete, however. The public is welcome to attend any meeting.

Annual membership is $30.


Our history

1930

Club founded . . .

1941

Newspaper Announcement:

"Tourists in the region who are camera fans will be invited to attend a picnic by the Pikes Peak Camera Club July 27. The group will meet at the Rampart Range road. Expert photographers will be on hand to assist the visitors in the best manner in which to make mountain scenery shots."

1967

In the April PSA International Club Slide Competition, our club was credited with seventy-four points, which was the highest sore for any A-2 club in any competition during the 1966-67 season..

2015

Twenty-Five Years of Support for the Pikes Peak Challenge. Our club has helped support this annual event as official photographers.

Our Stories

Building lifetime memories

WOLF SANCTUARY TRIP ... Several club members traveled to the Rocky Mountain Wildlife Foundation located near Guffey, Colorado in Aug. 2016. It was a great trip in that we were able to enter pens with some of the wolves. Unfortunately the Wolf Center has since shut there door and the wolves have been shipped off to other locations.

SHOVE CHAPEL TRIP ... Tour of Shove Chapel on the Colorado Collage campus. We were allowed to roam through out the Chapel in Oct 2015 to take picture and discover the beauty of this old Chapel.

Delta Colorado Trip ... Photo shoot at the old Fort Uncompadre in Delta, Colorado in September of 2016. There were two period actors at the fort with horses for us to take pictures of. The two actors were great in that they would pose in any way we wanted and would then hold the pose for us to take multiple images.

Some facts about us

facts in numbers

48

Cameras

15

Scheduled Meetings

750

Images Entered

5

Field Trips