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Wednesday, 24 January 2018

RPS talk ‘Creative Photography’ and ‘A Feeling of Impressionism’

                                                   
 
Sunday February 11th 2018

Lecture: ‘Creative Photography’ and ‘A Feeling of Impressionism’
by
Steven Le Prevost  FRPS MPAGB FIPF AFIAP

10.30 am to 3.30 pm
Doors open 10.00 pm

Greyfriars Community Centre
44 Christchurch Road
BH24 1DW

Steven is a renowned Creative Photographer and Digital Artist and will show many of his award winning prints from national and international photographic salons including creative prints with a definite leaning towards impressionist art. His presentations will also feature several new and unseen works.  
As well as showing his prints, Steven’s presentation will include a PDI presentation of images before and after processing.

Steven is a member of the RPS Fine Art Distinctions Panel and an invited member of the London Salon

All welcome: DIG Members £8. All others £10.00

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

Results for The GB Cup for Small Clubs - Open - 2018

Photographic Alliance of Great Britain
A competition entry was recently made on behalf of Salisbury Camera
Club in to the 2018 The GB Cup for Small Clubs in the Open Category. Here
are the results:-

The GB Cup for Small Clubs 2018 Open
Your 10 Highest Scoring Images
1 Double Canoes Richard Ramsay 14 2. Judge (Marilyn Roberts)
2 Windswept Mark Cooper 13
3 Cromer Pier Morning Anthony Oliver 12
4 London Scene Martin Cook 12
5 Frozen Anthony Oliver 12
6 Indian Fruit Seller Sally Money 11
7 Out Of The Clouds Ian Porter 11
8 Lone Tree At Llanberis John Barton 10
9 A Patch Of Winter Sun Peter Woodhouse 9
10 Fisher Boy Sally Money 9
 Total 113


Competition Club Standings.
1 Oldham Photographic Society 119
2 Atherton & District Amateur Photographic Society 118
3 Crewe Photographic Society 117
4 Cleethorpes Camera Club 116
4 Stalybridge Photographic Club 116
6 Mold Camera Club 115
6 Synergy 115
8 Salisbury Camera Club 113
8 Macclesfield Camera Club 113
8 Tamworth Photography Club 113
11 Kirkcaldy Photographic Society 112
11 Mid Cheshire Camera Club 112
13 Donside Camera Club 111
14 Epsom Camera Club 110
14 Molesey Photographic Club 110
14 Great Barr Photographic Society 110
14 Buckingham Camera Club 110
18 Ludshott Photographic Club 109
18 Launceston Camera Club 109
20 Overton Photographic Club 108
21 F8 Imaging Group 107
21 Selby Camera Club 107
21 Harrow Camera Club 107
24 F4 Photographic Group 106
24 Duston Camera Club 106
24 Park Street Camera Club 106
27 Peterborough Photographic Society 105
27 Yateley Camera Club 105
27 Garstang Camera Club 105
30 Welwyn Garden City Photographic Club 103
31 Trinity Photography Group 102
31 West Wickham Photographic Society 102
31 Croxley Camera Club 102
31 Darwen Camera Club 102
35 Chester Photographic Society 101
35 Whichkam Photographic Society 101
35 Bingley Camera Club 101
35 Mid Calder Camera Club 101
35 Workington and District Camera Club 101
40 Bridgend and District Camera Club 100
40 Herne Bay Photographic Club 100
40 Wallingford Photographic Club 100
40 Rhondda Camera Club 100
40 Lutterworth Photographic Society Co-op 100
45 Beacon Photographic Club 99
45 Ormskirk Camera Club 99
47 Nomadics Camera Club 97
48 Axminster Photography Group 96
48 West Cumbria Photo Group 96
50 Morton 95
51 Merthyr Tydfil Camera Club 94
52 Hunmanby Camera Club 90
53 Nuneaton Photographic Society 89
53 Niton and District Camera Club 89
55 Copeland 87
56 Grimsby Photographic Society 86
57 New Earswick Camera Club 80
Individual Image Awards
Double canoes Richard Ramsay Salisbury Camera Club 2. Judge (Marilyn Roberts)
Balance and Coordination Martin McGing Crewe Photographic Society 2. Judge (Richard Spurdens)
Sogni DOro Sweet Dreams Chris Harrison Atherton & District Amateur
Photographic Society 2. Judge (Roger Parry)
Patriot Mike Bennett Cleethorpes Camera Club 3. Best Brexit
A Teller of Tales Alex Dawson Darwen Camera Club 3.
Best Grumpy Old Men
Baby Gets a Kick from Dad Andy Polakowski Mold Camera
Club 3. Best Like George
Moody Alan Knox Donside Camera Club 3. Best Moody Portrait
The Shard at Twilight Angie Cotterill Tamworth Photography
Club 3. Best Shot from Walkie Talkie
The Travelling Man Diane Seddon Cleethorpes Camera Club 3.
Best Travel Shot

Monday, 22 January 2018

Digital Photography seminar - Wed 7th February

Would you like to get more out of your Camera or Smart Phone?

Whether or not you have a Web site to look after, this seminar will help you enjoy your photography more.

The seminar is free, starts at 10:30am and lasts about 90 minutes.

It is ideal for anyone involved with a web site or an interest in photography

The topics covered include:
* Choosing a camera
* Composition
* Correcting faults
* Optimising for email or the Web
* Photos for e-commerce
* Lighting

We'll also run a quick check to see if YOUR web site has large image files which can affect your position in Google and put off users.

Book online: www.cravenplan.co.uk/seminar.htm
or by phone: 01747 858000

Our office is located about half way between Salisbury and Shaftesbury, just off the A30.
Directions can be found at www.cravenplan.co.uk/ct_direct.htmwith a map at www.cravenplan.co.uk/ct_find.htm

If you have any questions, or would like to see anything particular included, please call me direct on 01747 858007.

If you know someone else who would benefit from attending, please pass on the seminar details.
I look forward to seeing you soon,

CHRIS STANBURY (Managing Director)
Direct: 01747 858007
Twitter: Cravenplan_UK

Thursday, 18 January 2018

Tuesday, 16 January 2018

Photographic Items for Sale

Local pro photographer (Kate Jackson in Romsey) is dismantling studio Items and will list on Ebay in the Spring.  If anyone local is interested in anything Kate is happy to show you the item in advance/consider an offer. More info on request.
01794 522376.

Canon EFS 18-55mm zoom lens
Canon 400D dslr body
Canon G9
X-rite Eye-one display LT
Canon EOS 5D body
Canon 28 - 300mm zoom lens
Canvas photographic background
Standard Bowens15cm reflector with brolly holder              
168mm honeycomb grid.
Larson 10 x 36 in softbox (25 x 91cm) with egg crate.
Larson 3 x 4 ft softbox (91 x 122cm)
Manfrotto 052B light stand. Buyer arranges carriage.
Bowens Hi glide studio system
Seconic Flashmate L-3088
Manfrotto Expan Set (background ends for studio)
Manfrotto studio wall mounted background triple hook set
90cm Lastolite Reflector
Lastolite Ezybox 90cm x 90 cm
Lastolite Ezybox 45cm x 45cm
Bowens 500 Studio Flash. Buyer arranges carriage.
Mitsubishi SE2U Projector
Powerflash Light Stand
Silver studio brolly 75cm
Bowens Esprit 250 Studio Flash. Buyer arranges carriage.
Bowens 500 Studio Flash. Buyer arranges carriage.

Lastolite Trigrip reflector 75cm

An Invitation from the Focus Group

Last year the RPS and the Focus Group of Photographers conducted a
photographic workshop based in Stoke on Trent - an area rich in visual
potential.  The workshop will run at the end of September 2018.

The aim of the workshop is to provide "food for thought" to attendees who
are looking for a way to raise their photographic work to a higher level.
We do this through a combination of lectures by members of the Focus Group,
visits to sites of high photographic potential in the area and through 1:1
or small group sessions with Focus Group members.

If you are interested but have questions, please get in touch with Janey
Devine - her email address is janeydevine@gmail.com.  To register contact Mo
Connely at doc@rps.org doc@rps.org>.  Note: There is a 10% discount
for early enrolment.

We hope to see you in Stoke.


Monday, 15 January 2018

PAGB News No.199

A new version of the 
PAGB news 
is now available HERE

Friday, 22 December 2017

Mount Cutting Workshop from RPS Southern Region

As another year draws to a close we hope you have enjoyed your photography in 2017 and benefited from your RPS membership during that time.

We hope you have been able to attend one of our many events this year – they are a great opportunity to meet some of the photographers in your area and to compare notes over a coffee or lunch and to learn something about our craft that perhaps you would not have picked up from your usual sources. Whether you have made it to an event yet or not, we have plenty planned for next year so look out for a full summary of 2018 events early in January. 


 

One event that may be of interest, but which missed the deadline for the Journal so will not be advertised there, is on the 11th February in Littleton near Winchester.

Longridge, who often attend our events, will be running a Mount Cutting Workshop – if you ever wondered how best to mount your precious photos or how the right mount would improve them, this is the workshop for you. More details here:  http://www.rps.org/events/2018/february/11/longridge-mount-cutting-workshop

And most importantly, on behalf of all of us on the Southern Region organising committee, I would like to wish you the very best of Christmas cheer and a very Happy New Year. And don’t forget to keep an eye on your emails, Facebook, Twitter, The RPS website and the Journal for all the events that we will be organising for 2018.
If you are interested in becoming an RPS volunteer in the Southern Region please contact me or anyone on the organising committee for more information.
Kind Regards
            Paul Cox          ARPS
            Regional Organiser, Southern Region
            Royal Photographic Society
            e: southern@rps.org

Wednesday, 20 December 2017

PAGB News No 197

Click HERE to read the Christmas edition

Salisbury Health Care History

An interesting web site has just been uploaded concerning the history of Salisbury Hospital extending back into the 16th century.
If nothing else it makes fascinating reading. Florence Nightingale features quite a bit.
Even the Camera Club's current venue is here. Click on THIS to see.
You can visit the Hospital museum on the 5th floor if you wish too.

Sunday, 17 December 2017

PAGB News No 196 & 196EXTRA

Click HERE to read issue 196

and Click HERE to see the 196 Extra 
The image of the Hare is worthy of Albrecht Dürer [his Young Hare]. Brilliant.

December news and offers from The Royal Photographic Society

Click to read what eRPS no.66 means on 
this link
http://wiredemail.net/1GOG-5CO63-967M1JCPA3/cr.aspx

Tuesday, 21 November 2017


November news and offers from The Royal Photographic Society

Royal Photographic Society 20 November 2017 at 14:25
Reply-To: Royal Photographic Society
To: peterjread@ntlworld.com
eRPS no.65The enewsletter from 
The Royal Photographic SocietyNOVEMBER 2017
eRPS is published monthly
To submit material to be considered for inclusion
Corporate Patrons
Our corporate patrons listed below support our many activities. Please mention us when contacting them.
The RPS Journal is available 
as a members-only download
from The RPS website from
the 1st of each month.

Members logged in to the website can also download recent back copies. Click here to see more.
To view this email in a browser click here.
MONTHLY 365 COMPETITION
November call for entries: HISTORY
Closing date: 30 November
This theme is open to you for interpretation - you could photograph historical buildings, work with found photographs, study your surroundings for traces of the past, or initiate a project which brings to life a forgotten story. Open to all RPS members.
Register and upload your entries here  

Image: © Henry Meyer, Boarding Ferry
MEMBERS' BIENNIAL 2017 EXHIBITIONRoyal Albert Hall, London, until 7 December 2017

Celebrating the diversity of imagery being created by our worldwide community of RPS members, at all levels of photographic practice, including work from some of The Society’s Honorary Fellows, the Royal Albert Hall is the final venue showing the Members’ Biennial. See here for opening times & details.

Find out more about the Members' Biennial exhibition and tour click here.
Image: © Doug Berndt ARPS. Detail from the image, Vincent
MEMBER OFFER: THE PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW
NEC, Birmingham, 17-20 March 2018

The Photography Show returns to the NEC, Birmingham on 17-20 March 2018. Try the latest products from leading brands, see live demos and expert tutorials on a range of genres, and develop your passion for photography and the moving image.

Book tickets here using discount code RPSTPS18. * Discount expires 14/03/2018
RPS LECTURE
David Heyman 'Pretty Vacant', 30 November
David Stewart was the first recipient, in 2016, of the Society’s Award for Editorial, Advertising and Fashion Photography, given for outstanding achievement and excellence in those fields. He began his career photographing punk bands and the passing parade of colourful characters on Morecambe Promenade, with squirrel monkeys Joey and Queenie.  This early work directly influenced his recognisable style.  Stewart won the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize in 2015, having been shortlisted in 2007 and accepted a further 14 times between 1995 and 2012, each time being exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, London. 

See him talk at the London College of Communication on 30 November 2017. Book tickets here.
RPS INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION 160
Aberystwyth, Wales, 27 January-10 March 2018
         
Showing at the Aberystwyth Arts Centre, the IPE 160 is a nationwide touring exhibition of 100 engaging, visually striking and inspiring work across all genres, selected from the annual RPS IPE open call. This 160 edition includes more photographic series than ever before, and a strong leaning toward portraiture. It was chosen for the first time ever by an all-female panel of selectors.
       
Find out more about the IPE 160 exhibition and tour here.

The IPE is supported by theprintspace.      
          
Image: © Matthew Hamon, detail from the image, Jessica
RPS SYMPOSIUM
Good Picture 2017: Image Enrichment, London, 9 December
Over the years the Imaging Science Group has endeavoured to show-case the technical diversity of digital imaging. In its fifteenth year the Good Picture one day Symposium will again cover a wide range of contemporary topics. Full details are given on the RPS website here

Please apply directly to the Organiser: Dr. Mike Christianson, 4, Greenfield End, Chalfont St Peter, Bucks, SL9 0DW or e-mail hereT: 01753 890 480.
GIFT MEMBERSHIP 
Available for Christmas, before 11 December
Membership of the Royal Photographic Society makes an inspiring gift for anyone with a passion for photography. The gift recipient will enjoy 25% off photography workshops, 12 issues of our award-winning magazine, The RPS Journal, monthly entry to our Member only photo competitions, and much more.
Whilst they’re enjoying the benefits of their membership, the money from your gift will be helping us fulfil our aims as an educational charity; promoting photography and supporting photographers worldwide.
To purchase a gift membership in time for Christmas, please contact our membership team (Zoë, Debbie and Simon) by email or call 0044 1225 325733. 
RPS COURSE: SHOOTING MODERN ARCHITECTURE
Nottingham, 11 December
There are just 2 places left on the RPS Shooting Modern Architecture Course in Nottingham on the 11 December. You’ll be joining one of the UK’s most well known architectural photographers, Martine Hamilton Knight D Litt(hon) at the multi award winning Nottingham Trent University’s City Campus for a day learning how to shoot truly memorable photographs. Book a place here.
EXHIBITION: DOCUMENTARY PoTY 2017
London and Horsham

There's just time to catch the Documentary Photographer of the Year exhibition at The Printspace until 22 November. After this it moves on to Horsham Museum opening from 2 December 2017.  See more here.

Image: David Fletcher.
Café Art 2018 MYLONDON calendar - £9.99

With 13 beautiful images taken on the streets of London, MY LONDON is an annual project which hands out 100 disposable cameras to members of homeless art groups, “to empower people affected by homelessness, not only through photography and art, but through connecting with the public”, with support from the RPS.

All money raised goes back into the project, buy yours here.
LECTURE
Professor Caroline Wilkinson, London, 23 November 
This year's Combined Royal Colleges lecture will describe how clinical images contribute towards the depiction of faces from the past and from contemporary forensic investigation and discuss the challenges and limitations of this research. You will discover the application of clinical imagery to the depiction of famous historical figures (such as Richard III and Robert the Bruce), preserved bodies (such as Ancient Egyptian mummies or bog bodies) and disease or trauma in ancient populations.  

More information and tickets are available here.      
COMPETITION
Errazuriz Wine Photographer of the Year
This competition seeks the very best of wine-related images from around the world. This is your chance to showcase the different perspectives of produce, people and places from the world of wine; so let the creative juices flow!  

The winner will win GBP 1,000 and an Errazuriz Don Maximiano Founder’s Reserve Commemorative Magnum signed by Eduardo Chadwick. Finalists’ images will also travel to Chile as part of the Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year touring exhibition and will be on display at Errazuriz winery for the following year.
  
Past winners include top international photographers Victor Pugatschew, Australia, Robert Holmes, USA and Patrick Desgraupes, France.
  
Entries may be submitted here until 6 February 2018.

Image: Arpad Pinter
COMPETITION
Capture Yorkshire 2018

This annual competition returns with a call for images of Yorkshire landscape and places taken between 1 November and 30 April 2018. There are £1475 worth of prizes from Epson, Paramo, Lee and Permajet and the winning images will be exhibited in June 2018. Find out more here.

Image: © Chris Ceasar
PRIZE DRAW - RESULTS
Photoshop for Landscape Photographers 
Congratulations to Pauline Benbrook LRPS of Chelmsford and Ken Jones LRPS of Neath who were drawn randomly and have received a copy of this book which explains the process of landscape photography, and leads you through the stages of editing an image to lift your photographs and bring out the image you captured at the taking stage. 

The book an essential guide for photographers keen to capture the true beauty of a scene. The book's 192 pages contain 300 photographs and it is available to buy for £16.99. Published by The Crowood Press.  

If you were not one of the lucky winners the publishers are offering RPS members a 25% discount on the published price, plus regular postage, with the discount code: RPS Offer on their website.
EXHIBITION
Creative Group 2017 Annual, Edinburgh, until 30 November

The Creative Group Members' 2017 annual exhibition of Prints and Projected Images is being shown at The Edinburgh Photographic Society, Great King Street, Edinburgh, Scotland EH3 6QU until the end of the month. The gallery is open to visitors on Wednesday evenings from 7.00pm, but alternative visits may be arranged by contacting Sandy Cleland FRPS at 01968 676271. 

Image: © Neil Scott FRPS, Dyhydration
EXHIBITION
Tim Rudman: Iceland. An Uneasy Calm
Banbury Museum: 2 December - 20 January 2018

Banbury Museum is presenting an exhibition of photographs by Tim Rudman FRPS, acknowledged as one of Britain’s finest landscape photographers and respected internationally as a photographer, printer, author and authority on darkroom printing and toning techniques. Click here to see more. The book is also available for purchase.
EXHIBITION
Paul Brown-Street Photography, Leicester, from 2 December
RPS member Paul Brown is holding a solo retrospective exhibition of his work from 2 December 2017-1 February 2018. Paul  is a prolific local and international street photographer from Loughborough. His work has themes of social justice and champions the outsider. All of Paul's photographs are taken in the moment and never edited.  

This is a retrospective exhibition of a large, diverse body of work and is in collaboration with Charnwood Arts.The venue is: Old Library Galleries, Basement Gallery, 50-54 Belvoir Street, Leicester, LE1 6QL
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