Friday 12 March 2010

CLUB NIGHT NEWS 11.3.10

NCPF ANNUAL COMPETITIONS

Entries are now all in and being organised by Alan Stott who will pass them on at the NCPF AGM March 21st. Many thanks to Alan for stepping in for Joe Grabham who has not been well (though thankfully on the mend) and good luck to everyone taking part. Judging will be 9th, 10th, 11th April and results posted Friday 7th May.

CLUB NIGHT 8th APRIL - PAGB AWARDS WORKSHOP

Rod Wheelans MPAGB and Anne Greiner MPAGB will be showing successful panels from the past. Members have the opportunity to have their pictures ( digital or print and 5 or 6 rather than a full panel) appraised during the evening by Rod and Anne, which is a golden opportunity for anyone interested in obtaining PAGB Distinctions or anyone looking for feedback from the masters. Please speak to Paul Ritchie if you need more information or wish to take part.  

www.pagb-photography-uk.co.uk

CLUB NIGHT 29th July – MEMBERS’ DIGITAL AV

Any member wishing to take part should register with Mavis Ord, our picturestoexe software expert, who has kindly offered to provide help and support if needed.

TRIO PRINT COMPETITION

One of our most interesting and exciting competitions! Up to 6 prints across the three competitions. Check the rules in your programme carefully. Email or phone Print Secretary, Alan Clarke if you need advice. Closing date is 18th March.

ALAN BROWN

A couple of websites mentioned by Alan during his hugely popular presentation on the 11th:-

www.blurb.com for self publishing books.

www.ppfuk.com which is the Putting Photographers First practising photographers forum.

BOTANIC GARDENS EXHIBITION

We’re in the Last Chance Saloon! Your print in 20x16 mount needed by 25th March latest

DURHAM TOWN HALL ENTRANCE GALLERY

We are collecting Goth and Wartime Weekend portraits for the exhibition during April. Please bring your 20x16 mounted prints to the club asap.

PHOTOGRAPHY ASSIGNMENT – HARTLEPOOL

The follow up review will be at County Hall, Wed 17th March, 7 pm. Simply bring in three A4 prints plus as many smaller ones as you like, including the Challenge subject for the day, “Rings”.

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