7th September: Members’ Evening – Summer Challenge

What a lovely way to begin our 21/22 season with a series of member presentations on the summer challenge: produce three monochrome images in the style of a photographer you admire.

Each presentation covered their chosen photographer(s) and some of their images; a bit of background about where/how they came across them; what they admire about the work/ what made these images stand out for them; their approach to producing their own images in this style; current status e.g. work in progress or completed project; lessons learned.

Mark and Judy Buckley-Sharp chose Frank Meadow Sutcliffe HonFRPS who lived and worked in and around Whitby either side of 1900, showing six of his images from his local area and their own interpretations of the content and compositions.  These too were presented in sepia as did Sutcliffe.

Peter Keeble emulated the work of Daido Moriyama, a Japanese street photographer best know for his confrontational, black-and-white images and his rejection of technical precision in favour of the grainy and high-contrast images produced by a compact camera.

Peter Polkinghorne’s influences were Bill Brandt who was a witness to the Depression of the 1930s and the Blitz of 1940.  He is credited with revising and renewing the major artistic genres of portraiture, landscape and the nude – nearly all his work is in black and white.  Peter’s second influence is Hiroshi Sugimoto, a Japanese photographer best known for his highly stylized photographic series of seascapes, movie theatres, natural history dioramas, waxworks and Buddhist scultptures.

Julia Wainwright and Ian Roberts’ influences are – for Julia,  Tony Sellen and David Rosen and for Ian,  Julia Anna Gospodarou and Ben Harvey;  they both take inspiration from all modern day (and living) photographers who specialise in B&W fine art photography – mainly architectural long exposure.  Their images reflected a recent workshop on long exposure of the London cityscape.

Many thanks to our contributors for an informative and entertaining evening.

 

Next week we look forward to hosting (on Zoom) The Ron Wake Trophy our inter-club print competition.

In the meantime, stay safe and well.

We’re Nearly There! Our New Season Begins 7th September

We’re very pleased to say our plans for September through to Christmas are in place with a mixture of Zoom and face to face meetings.  After eighteen months of Zooming, we will be holding our first meeting back ‘home’ in the Guide Headquarters on 28th September with a talk by Mark and Judy Buckley-Sharp  – “Our Journey in Printing”.  Wow! whole people not just head and shoulders!

On the evenings we will be meeting in person, every effort will be made to ensure our venue is a Covid-19 safe environment.  We are looking forward to being together on Zoom and in person to enjoy the varied and stimulating programme we have planned.

In the meantime, stay safe and well and don’t hesitate to get in touch if you are thinking of joining our club : info@harrowcamera.co.uk

 

 

 

 

13th July: Online Creative Filters PDI Competition judged by Peter Fry ARPS DPAGB BPE4*

Last night’s ‘get creative with filters’ competition was judged by Peter Fry from Barnstable Camera Club.  Peter gave each image a thorough critique in a very constructive and helpful way and we had a very enjoyable evening for our last competition of our 20/21 season.

Congratulations to Julia Wainwright for  her winning image “Canary Wharf Skyline” and her second placed “Ice Beach”;  Peter Keeble’s “Car and Weeds” was third.  Highly commended were John Draper’s “Bluebell Woods”, Avril Candler’s “Brittle Bouquet” and Judith Gimber’s “White Water Whirl”.   Although these were singled out, there were several images that only just missed the cut.  With the start of our 21/22 season in September our monthly competitions will be scored and only the annual competitions will retain the current format.

Many thanks to everyone who entered the competition, supported the evening and the club throughout this strange and difficult lockdown year.

Very special thanks to Peter Fry for his commentary and judging all the way from Devon.

Below is Julia’s winning image.  All the images may be seen on our Facebook Page.

Canary Wharf Skyline by Julia Wainwright

Next week is our AGM and the unveiling of our summer challenge

Stay safe and well and we’ll look forward to seeing you in September.