I ask because I've been involved in a few photography clubs and none has been as good as I'd like it to be. I was curious about other clubs and what people thought of them.
My current club, "The Woodlands Photography Club", meets once a month on Monday night. We also have several outings. I joined mainly for the outings, but I don't make it to as many as I'd like.
Here are some of the things that I like about the club. First, they have great outings. We get in to places like the zoo and butterfly museum before they are open to the public. We get special access to restricted areas, like the pro shooter area at the horse track. We get access to places not open to the public, like a private car collection.
It's a good way to meet other shooters. It's not altogether different to conversing here, except we meet face to face and can share ideas, impressions, and equpiment more readily.
It's a good way to learn new stuff. We've had speakers on topics like shooting high school sports (technical aspects, business aspects, legal aspects), shooting in Africa (equipment, travel arrangements, what it's like), scanning slides (tools and techniques), and 3d shooting. Some speakers are members and others are guest speakers.
It has also been a good way to keep up with local events like photo workshops, contests, etc.
There are some things that I find dull. We have 2 major contests each year. Each contest involves a meeting for display, judging and crtique. I find those meetings to be deathly dull.
Like some others have mentioned, finding time to attend and go on the shoots is hard. I seem to be able to make it to the meetings but not many of the outings. Those usually occur on weekends and I usually have family activities I'd rather do.
We're going to have an AMAZING speaker give a Lightroom presentation next month. I'm sure it will be the best presentation of the year. I just have to find time between now and then to put together my presentation.