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Friday, 18 October 2019

Talk by Linda Wevell, a Fellow of the RPS

On Thursday 31st October, Basingstoke Camera Club is hosting a talk by Linda Wevell, a Fellow of the RPS. Linda is going to show her work leading up to gaining her Fellowship and also take us through a selection of her work since then. We expect it to be a interesting and informative evening so we are opening the evening up to non-members £5 at the door. I’ve included a link to her website.


We meet at 7:45pm Oakridge West Community Centre RG21 5SN

I’d be grateful if you could pass this info onto your members.

Best regards

Kevin Buckland
Publicity Officer
Basingstoke Camera Club

Nomad Print Boxes


Nomad Print Boxes

The order window for the next order of Print Boxes will open on Monday the 30th of September and close on Thursday October 31st.

They should be available for collection at the Reps Meeting at Littleton on Friday 15th November.
Nomad describe these boxes as Heavy Duty in that they have two webbing straps and black plastic corners.

Handles can be supplied on any size box at an additional cost of £3.
Note: There are two types of handle – webbing handles and suitcase handles.
I wouldn't recommend the suitcase handles for boxes 4 inches and above in depth. Also handles can be a bit of a nuisance if you are going to be sending your box through the post on a regular basis. If you are ordering a 6” deep boxes please bear in mind that they are a substantial weight when filled.
Dimensions.
21'' x 17'' x 15/8 '' …...... £25.70
3'' …...... £26.70

4'' …...... £27.70

6'' …...... £28.70

All order enquiries contactjeneric2012@btinternet.com
Orders in writing and with cheques payable to:
E.J. Bennett. 6 Inhams Road, Holybourne, ALTON, Hants GU34 4EU
When ordering please give your email address and the name of your club.
Note: Single Boxes can now be ordered on line – southerncountiespf.org.uk

Thursday, 17 October 2019

Monday, 16 September 2019

PAGB News No. 238

Click somewhere around HERE to read this edition with a link to ALL previous editions. How about that. Thanks to Rod Wheelans MPAGB MFIAP FIPF HonPAGB HonSPF.

Tuesday, 3 September 2019

PAGB News No.237

Click HERE to read the latest NEWS of the happenings and events [if different] from the world of the PAGB namely "Masters of Print"

Wednesday, 28 August 2019

Friday, 16 August 2019

Varna International 2019

5th INTERNATIONAL SALON
PRINT AND DIGITAL ART
PHOTOGRAPHY
VARNA


FIAP - 2019/435, PSA - 2019 - 412, GPU - L190149,
PSV - 2019 - 2

CATEGORIES / SECTIONS

5th International Salon of Print and Digital Art photography Varna is divided in 6 sections(3 print and 3 digital) 
PRINTS
PRINTS: NATURE (color/mono) – FIAP, PSA ND-P
PRINTS: PHOTO TRAVEL (color/mono) – FIAP, PSA PTD-P
PRINTS: FACE AND BODY (color/mono) – FIAP, PSA PPD – Portrait and fine art nude photography

DIGITAL
DIGITALOPEN (color) – FIAP, PSA PID
DIGITAL: OPEN (mono) – FIAP, PSA PID
DIGITAL: ACTION/MOVEMENT/SPORT (color/mono) – FIAP, PSA PID – Everything that moves is in the center of interest.

Accepted entries will be eligible for the following FIAP Honors – AFIAP, EFIAP, EFIAP/b, EFIAP/s, EFIAP/g, EFIAP/p, as well as and GPU distinctions.
Acceptances shall be credited towards Star Ratings for the each division and Who’s Who Listings or the Galaxy/Diamond Ratings requirements as appropriate, credited toward the PSA Distinctions PPSA, EPSA and GPU distinctions.

For more info, visit http://printsalonvarna.org/


Apologies for duplicates if you have already entered or received this announcement.
148 AWARDS
  • 24 Gold medals - FIAP, PSA, GPU, Salon Medal
  • 12 Silver medals - FIAP, Salon Medal
  • 12 Bronze medals - Salon Medal
  • 36 FIAP Honourable Mention Ribbons
  • 24 PSA Honourable Mention Ribbons
  • 12 GPU Honourable Mention Ribbons
  • 18 Judges Choice
  • 6 PSV Diploms
  • Special Print section Salon Award
  • Special Digital section Salon Award
  • 1 Special Club Cup Award
  • 1 FIAP Award of “Best Author”

5h International Salon of Print and Digital Art Photography Varna
Salon Chairman: Ivan Germanov
28, Tsonyo Todorov Str., PO Box 46
Varna 9009 BULGARIA
Email: info@printsalonvarna.org
Phone: +359 52 506111
Mob: +359 882123466

PAGB News No.236

Click HERE For the latest news from the PAGB.

PAGB News No.236 extra

Click HERE to read it. 16 pages of wonderful images.

Wednesday, 17 July 2019

Charities

The last 2 postings are pleas for help for charity. They can even pay you for doing it. Not a fortune.
However they represent an opportunity to practise people photography and for good causes.
Why not have a go?

Photographers needed.

Hallo, I am a director of Music for Wellbeing CIC, which works with older people with longer term health conditions (particularly dementia and lung conditions) and adults with learning disability.

In partnership with the Friends of Salisbury Medical Practice, we have been awarded funding to run a project to extend the existing singing for lung health group and offer introductory courses in breath management through singing. 

To cut a long story short, I hadn’t anticipated doing a launch event for the project, but circumstances have lead us to this point! The project will launch on 21st September and The Chapel is donating a room for it to happen. The Salisbury Breathless Singers (who are the regular singing for lung health group) will be joined by the Salisbury Pluckers (local ukulele band), and I am trying to organise food through the Pantry Partnership.

I wondered if there was a keen photographer at the camera club who might like to photograph the event for us - and how much would it cost to do so? I don’t have a budget for a professional, but would obviously expect to pay something for a keen amateur.

I very much look forward to hearing from you 
Warmest wishes 

Liv McLennan
Community Musician and Creative Practitioner 

Co-Director, Music for Wellbeing CIC

m: 07446 902118
t: 01722 741025
e: livmclennan@yahoo.com


See my latest community projects here (Circle Dance), here (Intergenerational Community Music) and here (Singing for Lung Health)

Charity Photography opportunity


Tuesday, 9 July 2019

Steampunk Fair 7th Sept Wilton


Hello
Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Lynn Ireland. I am the manager of The Wilton Emporium, a charity superstore on the A36 Warminster Rd, behind Reeves the bakers.
My reason for getting in touch is because we have an event here on Saturday 7th September.  A Steampunk Fair, this is where people dress up and imagination runs wild!
These events are normally attended by expert photographers, who take pictures and then sell them. Is this something that your members would like to do please?
I look forward to hearing from you.

Alabaré Wilton Emporium,
Unit 2,
North Station Yard,
Warminster Road
Wilton, SP2 0AT 

Regards Lynn

Lynn Ireland
Retail Manager
Alabaré Christian Care & Support
T: 01722 744111
M: 07765 405492



Thursday, 6 June 2019

Lichfield, Duffy and Donovan: Snapping the Sixties exhibition

Lichfield, Duffy and Donovan: Snapping the Sixties exhibition.
At Mottisfont from 21st Sept to 10 Nov 2019. Free except for normal NT admission cost.
See web site for details HERE

Sunday, 2 June 2019

Chrome Browser's Task Manager

For those people who use Chrome Browser I have come across a very useful item. Chrome has its own Task Manager. This can help find and fix any issues that are causing it to run slow, have dead tabs, or crash.
It is simple to get to simply click Shift and Esc and there it is.
Read more about this HERE

Wednesday, 15 May 2019

Monday, 6 May 2019

The RPS: Digital Imaging Group Thames Valley - Find Out All You Need to Know About Infrared Photography

Digital Imaging Group – Thames Valley Centre

Sunday 19th May 2019 at Woosehill Community Hall, Wokingham, RG41 3DA

SIMON WEIR ARPS will be presenting a lecture BEYOND VISIBLE LIGHT

A day of Infrared Photography

Further details can be found on our web pages:- http://www.rps.org/events/2019/may/19/forthcoming-event
 

PAGB NEWS NO.229

Click HERE to read this news

Thursday, 18 April 2019

Wednesday, 10 April 2019

Definition for Natural History Images for Competition

APPENDIX THREE DEFINITION OF NATURE TO BE USED IN PAGB COMPETITIONS 

Note that images already meeting the separate FIAP Definition of Nature will satisfy this less restrictive definition.

Nature photography is restricted to the use of the photographic process to depict all branches of natural history, except anthropology and archaeology, in such a fashion that a well-informed person will be able to identify the subject material and certify its honest presentation. The story telling value of a photograph must be weighed more than the pictorial quality while maintaining high technical quality.

Scientific bands, scientific tags or radio collars on wild animals are permissible.
Photographs of human created hybrid plants, cultivated plants, feral animals, domestic animals, or mounted specimens are ineligible, as is any form of manipulation that alters the truth of the
photographic statement. Processing of the captured image, by cropping, exposure adjustment, colour correction, noise minimisation, dodging/burning, HDR, focus stacking and sharpening, is allowed.

Cloning of image defects and minor distractions, including overlapping elements, are permitted when these do not distort the truth of the photographic statement. Images entered as Nature can have landscape, geologic formations, weather phenomena, and extant organisms as the primary subject matter. This includes images taken with the subjects in controlled conditions, such as zoos, game farms, botanical gardens, aquariums and any enclosure where the subjects are totally dependent
on man for food. Access to biological subjects may be restricted. By entering a PAGB event,
necessary licences.

To make it easy, it’s basically as follows

The Following are OK
 All wild animals
 Animals in zoos, parks, aquariums etc
 Animals with tags, collars etc.
 Plants, Geology, Weather etc as defined above
 Minor post production work outlined above

The following are not OK
 Domestic animals, Feral animals, Cultivated plants
 Manipulation of image to change the actual truth

Sunday, 7 April 2019

PAGB News No 227

Click  HERE  to read both this 
and the  EXTRA  No.227

Please note the reference
to Old Sarum in the Extra

Tuesday, 2 April 2019

'Portrait to Print' Saturday 27th April 2019 Whiteparish

The Gallery, Glendale Farm Whiteparish Hampshire

A unique opportunity for those of you new to studio photography and those still a little unsure of their camera controls. This workshop is in association with HPW of Hampshire which is led by Keven Sandall and Keith Woodhouse, will provide a great balance between technical and practical advice on flash and continuous lighting techniques.

Click HERE to get the POSTER

Wednesday, 20 March 2019

The Origins of Photography in Salisbury - - A talk by Anthony Hamber

As part of the supporting events and before the exhibition closes on 4 May, the curator and photographic historian Anthony Hamber, will be giving a talk here at the museum on Thursday 2 May at 6.30pm.

Tuesday, 19 March 2019

The DS White Trophy


The DS White Trophy (A Panel of Three Prints) has now been rearranged for the 
8th April and the 
Judge has been changed to - 

Leo Rich ARPS, EFIAP/s, DPAGB, Hon APAGB.

Wednesday, 13 March 2019

Sunday, 3 March 2019

Thursday, 14 February 2019

PAGB NEWS No. 224 and Extra news

Click HERE for PAGB News 224
and HERE for the Extra News

Thursday, 7 February 2019

Tribute to the Late Bill Wisden MBE HonFRPS

Exhibition of Prints by the Late Bill Wisden MBE HonFRPS APAGB
Jubilee Library, Brighton from Monday 11 February to Saturday 23 February 2019

This exhibition is a celebration of the life and work of the distinguished Brighton photographer Bill Wisden MBE Hon FRPS.

Bill was a member of the Brighton & Hove Camera Club from 1954 until his death in January 2018 and in honour of his talent, achievements and generosity we as a Club wish to honour Bill’s work.

He will be remembered by many for his passion for photography and the amazing generosity of his time spent helping others to develop their own photography. He was always happy to give an honest opinion on a photograph and had the gift of immediately seeing the strengths or weaknesses of an image.

Whether it was in the dark room or later digitally, using Photoshop, he constantly pushed the boundaries and produced work that was well ahead of its time. Bill would refer to himself not as a photographer but as an image maker.

He won many awards and was well known internationally for his astute composition, humorous juxtapositions, use of colour and, later on, the digital manipulation in his images, creating, what he fondly called, “Wisdens”.

Amongst his many distinctions was that he was invited to become the youngest member of the London Salon of Photography in 1962.

A year later in 1963 he gained his Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) and over the years he worked tirelessly to promote and improve the RPS by serving on numerous boards and panels.

In 2011 Bill was awarded an MBE for his services to the Arts.

This exhibition is only a small part of Bill’s photographic life and is a mixture of his revolutionary darkroom prints and the digital work that he came to embrace even though he once swore he would never go digital. “I’m too old and you can’t teach an old dog new tricks”. How wrong he was! He was so ahead of what others were doing in the early days of Photoshop.

Brighton & Hove Camera Club wants this exhibition to be a tribute to a man who is still greatly missed and will continue to be missed by everyone who loved him and learned so much from him. 

VENUE: Jubilee Library, Jubilee Street, Brighton BN1 1GE
From Monday 11 February to Saturday 23 February 2019
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday:      10am to 7pm
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday:    10am to 5pm
Sunday:                                                11am to 5pm

Brighton Station is only a 10-15-minute walk away from the library and there are various car parks in Brighton. For more information see:

Brighton Parking and Travel

RPS Assessment Day on 19th May Littleton Hall

Click the link for the details 
http://rps.org/events/2019/may/19/lrps-assessment-day---winchester

The Standard for Licentiate is high; it is demanding but achievable for the vast majority of dedicated photographers.

It is essential that you book onto an assessment day in order for your portfolio of work to be assessed.

Wednesday, 6 February 2019

Pete Whieldon Photography talk Feb 13th



I am the Alton Camera Club Secretary and would like to make your membership aware of the following excellent talk we have coming up on Wednesday 13th February from 19:30 hrs until 21:45 hrs.


We will be hosting Pete Whieldon who has a passion and commitment for Natural History Photography.
He will be talking through some of his photos (a few shown below) and how he achieved them.
He will talk about his travels, ongoing projects he has, places he has been, and what can be
photographed from his own backyard. He has hides available at his site in Otterbourne, Hampshire, where plenty of wildlife such as Owls, Raptors, and Kingfishers can be seen for photography.

His website is https://www.petewhieldonphotography.co.uk for more information about Pete.

Alton Camera Club are located at 
Holybourne Village Hall, Church Lane, Holybourne, GU34 4HD.
For visitors to attend the talk, there is a small fee of £5, everyone is welcome.



Sunday, 3 February 2019

The RPS: DIG Southern Centre: Lecture 31 March 2019 Barry Mead FRPS ‘The Windows of your Mind’

Details of the next meeting of the Southern Centre at Greyfriars Community Centre
44 Christchurch Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW are given below.


Sunday 31st March 2019
10.30 am to 4.00 pm
Doors open 10.00 am

Lecture: The Windows of your Mind by Barry Mead FRPS
Barry’s talk will illustrate the development of his computerised creative work from 2000 till now. As a Fine Artist who taught Art for 30 years, Barry says the ideas have always come more quickly than the techniques.   The images he loves to make involve Fantasy and Sci-Fi with the influences of Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter and children's stories. He uses images collected from many visits to the Venice Carnival and re-enactments. His methods are fairly simple, but it's the combinations of elements, textured effects and many layers in Photoshop where the magic takes place. The hope is that you will be inspired and go home with a desire to try it for yourselves.
Barry will present around 400 images showing his imagination at full throttle.


Show and Tell
In the afternoon there will be an opportunity for delegates to show some of their own prints or PDI images.  Bring your PDI images, 1900x1200, pixels on a USB stick

All welcome: DIG Members £5.00. RPS members £8.00 All others £10
Advanced Booking Strongly Recommended
Bring a Packed Lunch
Tea and Coffee available

Best wishes

Barry


Barry Senior HonFRPS
DIG Southern Centre Organiser
T: 01425 471489
E: 
digsouthern@rps.org

PAGB News No. 223


😎The link is HERE

Sunday, 20 January 2019

PAGB News No 222

Click HERE to read
and THERE to read the EXTRA

Saturday, 19 January 2019

Southampton International Competition - Closing date 10 Feb

For details click HERE

All the prize-winning images for SIE 2019 will be exhibited in the central atrium of
Southampton's West Quay Shopping Centre from 5 to 7 April, 2019.

Tuesday, 15 January 2019

2019 history festival (24 – 30 June) Photography opportunity

Photography opportunity
We are currently recruiting for another photographer to help us capture some memorable images throughout the Festival week. If you might be interested in joining the photographers' team, or know of anyone who might be, please contact marketing@cvhf.org.uk to find out more details. In particular we are looking for someone with availability during the week, to cover the speaker events and the Festival for Schools.

Friday, 11 January 2019

1960 s movie projector and slide projector to be donated.

Monday, 7 January 2019

Saturday, 5 January 2019

Chichester Camera Club Advanced Workers' Exhibition mid January

Rob Campling has shared a OneDrive folder with you. To view it, click the link below.

FOR SALE

Canon camera equipment for sale 
in Ringwood (items marked * are boxed):-
Each item is followed by a suggested price
*Canon EOS – 1DX (Mk1) body only and spare battery, instruction manual, charger & Canon discs £1625
*A second Canon EOS – 1DX (Mk1) body only and spare battery, instruction manual, charger & Canon discs £1625
*Canon EOS 5DMkII body only and 2 spare batteries, instruction manual, charger etc. £350
*Canon EF 100-400mm f4-5.6L IS MkII USM lens, with carry case, lens hood & tripod collar £820
*Canon EF 70-300 f4-5.6L IS USM lens with case, lens hood & tripod collar £145
*Canon EF 24-105 f4L IS MkII USM lens £490
*Canon EF 17-40 f4L USM lens £715
*Canon EF 1.4 x extender and leather case £45
Canon 77mm 500D close-up lens (ideal for fitting to 100-400mm lens) £95
Canon EF25 & EF12 extension tubes £20
Canon EF500mm F4 lens in carry case and covered in camouflage material £2650
Canon EF300mm f2.8 MkII lens in carry case £2600
*Canon EF70-200 f2.8L IS MkII USM lens plus lens hood and carry strap £745
Canon EF300mm f4 lens in carry bag with camouflage material covering £395
*Canon EF24-70mm f2.8L MkII USM lens £955
*Canon BG-E16 battery grip (for 7DII etc) £110
*Canon EF 2x extender MkIII £215
*Canon EF 1.4x extender MkIII £225
*Canon EF 12 MkII extension tube £25
*Canon TC-80N3 timer remote controller £55
Canon 550EX Speedlite flash gun £60
Lowepro camera rucksack suitable for carrying camera and 500mm lens or other
equipment (possibly Lens Trekker 600) £150

If anyone is interested in any of these items I suggest they phone me on 01425 475008 a.s.a.p. to make an appointment to view the item(s). They will only be available until Saturday 12th January.

Kind regards

Mike Read