Image Critique
For these sessions please bring along a couple of prints and/or up to 6 image files. I would also like, as you present your image to
1. Describe what your objective was.
2. Describe how you went about achieving that objective.
For these sessions please bring along a couple of prints and/or up to 6 image files. I would also like, as you present your image to
1. Describe what your objective was.
2. Describe how you went about achieving that objective.
For these sessions please bring along a couple of prints and/or up to 6 image files. I would also like, as you present your image to
1. Describe what your objective was.
2. Describe how you went about achieving that objective.
A welcome to the new season by the chairman and then we will view our photographs of "What I Photographed over the Summer".
A chance to receive and provide constructive feedback on each others images in a non-competitive and supportive environment.
"Photographing people is tricky. You want them to appear natural. You do not want to invade their privacy. The opportunity is gone in 1/500 second and can never be repeated." Simon Street
For these sessions please bring along a couple of prints and/or up to 6 image files. I would also like, as you present your image to
1. Describe what your objective was.
2. Describe how you went about achieving that objective.
Our first competition of the season for prints and projected images of any subject.
Simple and minimalistic Still Life using charity shop vases, bottles and natural light, flowers and plants, both dead and fresh. Created in camera and enhanced in PS, sometimes with added texture, and backgrounds created with brushes to create shapes.
Members talk about their photography and an opportunity to show a panel of prints or PDIs.
An interclub competition for prints this year hosted by Storrington Camera club and to be held in the main hall at Thakeham Village Hall.
Our second competition of the season for images on the themes of Prints: Flora & Fauna and Projected Images: Manmade.
Our round of the SCPF league judged by Andrew Weatherburn from Guernsey. Andy is the founder of the new island Photographic Clubs exhibition and is the president of the Spectrum Photographic club.
A personal interpretation of how and when landscape photography and art come together.
Our last meeting before the Christmas/New Year break with some social activities and an opportunity for members to show still life images inspired by Cherry Larcome's talk Simply Still Life in October.
Our third competition of the season, this time an open competition for images of any subject.
Chris Harrison is a street photographer from Brighton, UK who says: "I’m drawn to the quiet beauty and unexpected moments in everyday life – the kinds of scenes that often go unnoticed."
A new type of evening for us as we travel to Southwick Camera Club for a joint members evening.
Our fourth competition of the season for images of any subject.
Nick Hodgson is a British documentary landscape photographer based in London.
He graduated from Falmouth University with an MA in Photography in 2020, and is a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society (FRPS).
Our final members's evening of the season and a chance for members to present their photography, perhaps a current project or a genre of photograhy that interests them.
Our final competition before the Best of Year. This time it is a set subject competition for: Prints: Scapes (Land, Sea, City) PIs: People
Paul will talk about his infrared photography and then about converting vintage lenses, of which he has a collection of around 20, for use on digital cameras which he describes as Gear Acquisition Syndrome for the financially challenged.
Our final competition of the season for the best images members have entered in our 5 competitions this season.