17th November: Annual Projected Sets of up to Seven Images – Judged by Kathy Chantler ARPS

Very many thanks to Kathy Chantler, from Imagez Camera Club, for her excellent judging last night.  Our annual sets of up to seven images is a rare beast! And this year we had a bumper entry. We ask the judge to critique not just the images within but also the set as a whole.   Kathy’s informative and helpful commentaries were much appreciated and she didn’t flag despite having to talk about in excess of a hundred images!

Many congratulations go to Mark Buckley-Sharp who won the Trophy with his set entitled “Lines”.  Mark tells us this set is mainly inspired by Art Deco in Bexhill with echoes of that style from Hastings and Rye. There are bold lines, mostly in a rigid geometry. The final image has the hue reversed for colour harmony.  It is certainly a departure from his usual narrative documentary genre – and it worked!

Julia Wainwright’s “King Penguins at the Seaside” was second and Avril Candler’s “Calla Lily Swirls” third.  Highly commended were Ron Churchill’s “Flam Dancer” and Judith Gimber’s “Remberance”.

Once again, many thanks to Kathy for her sterling judging and to everyone who entered and gave us such an interesting and delightful evening.

The entries my be viewed in our Facebook page but in the meantime here is a flavour of Mark’s “Lines”.

 

10th November: Abandoned Architecture – A Talk by James Kerwin

Many thanks to James whose talk last night was a journey not just through his extraordinary travel and architectural images but also a fascinating insight into his meticulous planning, ethos, inspiration and values.

His personal stories as a backdrop to his images were interesting and entertaining.  But what came across so strongly was his determination to give back to the people and places he chooses along his continuing journey.

In these difficult times it was great to be ‘taken’ where some can only dream of – rich inspiration for life after Covid-19.

 

 

3rd November: Workshop – Preparation for Annual Sets of up to Seven Images – led by Avril Candler

Avril led another successful workshop last night in advance of our Annual Sets competition.  Using Zoom’s ‘break-out’ facility and Julia Wainwright’s technical wizardry, we were able to analyse previous years’ sets of up to seven images in four separate ‘rooms’/groups, each room viewing different sets of images.  Responses were fed back in an open session. The discussion broadened as together we viewed some more examples of successes and not-so-successes!  Finally, Avril took us through top tips ending the workshop with a huge sigh of relief – the plan and technology had worked!

Now we look forward to the competition on 17th November which will be judged by Kathy Chantler.

As we go into lockdown tomorrow, please stay strong, safe and well.