Monday, 30 January 2012

Northern Focus – a young Paul Ritchie makes an impression

In the spring 2012 edition of Northern Focus, the online magazine of the NCPF, there is a fascinating Personal Profile of our old friend from Hartlepool Photo & Digital Group, Dave Phillips who has done a great job for us as a competition Judge and lecturer many times. Dave relates how he went on a Judging course with the NCPF in Tynemouth:

“Just before I got my opportunity to comment on the images, a young gent took the stage hoping to impress, and impress he did. He addressed the audience in such an eloquent,

knowledgeable and almost poetic manner. He read each photograph beautifully. How could he extract that much information from each image? More importantly, how could I compete with that? Quite simply, I couldn’t ... and the name of the young man who made such an impression? Paul Ritchie of Durham P.S. Needless to say, he sailed through.”

Of course the young Dave Phillips was also invited on to the Judging Panel and has been one of the post popular and effective ever since. Meantime Paul, still on the NCPF judging and lecturer panels, went on to be President of Durham PS and is today one of the most highly regarded Programme Secretaries in the photography club world.

In the same issue of Northern Focus, NCPF President Richard Spiers announced there will be a seminar for prospective judges in the Autumn of 2012.

The full article by Dave Phillips can be found here: http://www.ncpf.org.uk/data/uploads/northern-focus-2012-spring2.pdf

Sunday, 29 January 2012

From the Front Line of Chinese New Year

Ian Stafford reports ...

Confucius he say ... arrive early for good position and be prepared for rain!

The north-east crowds, DPS photographers amongst them, were out in force in Stowell Street for this year’s Chinese New Year celebrations, this year being the Year of the Dragon. Only early bird photographers were able to be in prime position in front of the Chinese Arch. Ear-splitting firecrackers filled the air with smoke announced the arrival of the dragons (aka Longs). The Lion dancers then slowly meandered down the street, stopping at each restaurant to furnish them with luck for the coming year.

Most restaurants made an offering of lettuce (or should it be pak choy?!) which was ceremoniously chewed up into tiny pieces by the Lion dancers to the thrilling sound of Chinese drums, tambourines and cymbals. When two Lions met, they embraced in friendly manner and not in the more traditional, confrontational way.

There were stalls selling paper dragons and fortune cookies, along with the fair-ground rides and food sellers! Altogether a most enjoyable and colourful celebration and good day out for photographers. Well worth a return visit next year.

What no lettuce. Ian Stafford Apprehensive. IanStafford He's behind you! Ian Stafford Meeting of the lions. Ian Stafford

Check out Rob Birrell’s blog for more pictures: http://robbirrell.com/chinese-new-year-2012-newcastle-stowell-street/

UPDATES to the NCPF WEB SITE

The following update has been made to our web site since the last update message and all can be accessed via:-

www.ncpf.org.uk

1. Competitions/Annual Competitions

All necessary downloads and information appertaining to the 2012 NCPF Annual Competitions are now available and should be accessed by Competition secretaries

2. Events/Diary:-

Details of NYSD’s 60th Anniversary Lecture in March
(Posters are attached for Club Secretaries to display on Club Notice boards please).

3. Northern Focus:-

The Spring 2012 Edition of Northern Focus is now on line.

4. Directory Updates:-

And another update to be noted.

5. PAGB e-news

Issue 56 of PAGB e-news is now available and on line.

Dave Coates
(NCPF Webmaster)

Friday, 27 January 2012

Presentation Dinner Tonight, 27th January

It has been belatedly noticed that the Programme section on the DPS website shows the wrong date, i.e. 28th January. Apologies for that. The printed programme and various Blogs are correct – it is definitely tonight, Friday 27th January!

Bowburn Hall Hotel, 7.30 for 8.00 pm

Club Night News: 26th January

Members’ Web Galleries

Members’ 2012 gallery: your best 4 images from 2011 to John Brown by email (preferred) or on disc by Thursday 16th Feb sized 1024x768 px and sRGB colour space!

For the Birds Gallery: images taken on Jed Wee’s Birds of Prey workshops are on line now in Galleries from the home page of the DPS website.

Barn owl and Pointer. Picture Joanne Gray

 

NCPF Fotospeed Spectacular

Sunday 29th: NCPF Fotospeed Spectacular: a day of photographic celebration with Des Clinton FRPS FIPF MFIAP, Rod Whelans FRPS MPAGB FIPF MFIAP and Anne Greiner MPAGB. Novatel Hotel Kenton

http://www.ncpf.org.uk/data/uploads/11-08-spectacular-2012.pdf

Digi Night is back!

Wednesday 1st February, County Hall 7.00 p.m. See poster

Assignment Hexham

Saturday 11th February. Meeting in at the bandstand 10.00 am. All members are welcome. See Colin for details.

NCPF Championship

The championship itself will be at Washington CC, Harraton Community Centre, Bonemill Lane, Washington, NE38 8BQ 12th February. Prints are handed in at 12.30 and the event starts at 1.30. All members of NCPF clubs can attend. It’s a fascinating insight into club world competition.

More about the event is here:

http://www.ncpf.org.uk/index.php?id=club-championships

Directions are here:

http://www.ncpf.org.uk/data/uploads/2012-directions.pdf

St Cuthbert’s Hospice

St Cuthbert’s Hospice need images of Durham for their 2013 calendar and this year’s Christmas cards as before. For the calendar, landscape format through the seasons plus a portrait format stunner for the cover. Join top name photographers and contribute to this great cause. On CD to the club by 2nd Feb or direct to St C please.

Durham Times

They too are needing good images of Durham. You and DPS will be credited if published. On disc to Robin Wallace please

Botanic Gardens Exhibition

3rd to 30th March.There is space for 47 20x16 mounted prints from 47 members. First come first served so put your name down asap if you want to take part. Your choice of picture – does not have to be botanical!

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

CLUB NIGHT PREVIEW, 26th January

An evening with on Assignment

Members’ nights are hugely popular and this will be no exception. A packed house is expected! Images taken by members on the last eleven assignments will be shown and marvelled at. Eleven very diverse locations from North Shields fish quay to Richmond, Stanhope Show to Middlehaven, Metrocentre to Teesdale (pictured) and favorite images selected from the many thousands of photographs taken. Firmly established as one of the Society’s most popular and exciting activities, both from photographic and social points of view, this show will clearly demonstrate why.

             Teesdale_8 

Teesdale_5.David Forster

             Teesdale_1. David Forster

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Tuesday, 24 January 2012

For the Birds ... New DPS website Gallery

A new gallery of fabulous birds of prey pictures has just opened in the Galleries section of the DPS website. The images were taken by members attending the For the Birds workshops run by DPS’ Jed Wee with Sophie Abbott of Swinton Park Birds of Prey. The photography workshops took place at the Swinton Park Hotel, Masham and the nearby Abbott family farm. There was good access to the fabulous birds and a good time was had by all.

http://jedwee.com/

http://birdsofprey.me.uk/

Tawny Owl. Picture Alison Coatsworth

e-news of the PAGB issue 56

Click on this link to see Issue 56 of e-news from the PAGB: IN ISSUE 56

http://www.pagbnews.co.uk//e-news/en56240112APAGB_AVconsult_Holland.pdf

Meritorious Service Awards APAGB, inc Libby Smith APAGB, MPAGB, EFIAP

Results of the AV Awards Consultation

Notices from FIAP & RPS

Ken Holland - Looking at Photographs

Notices ....... and Finally

More info about Ken Holland’s book is here: http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/2216671

Register for free e-news from the PAG at www.pagbnews.co.uk

Northern Lights over North East England

Spectacular Aurora Borealis displays were seen as far south as Saltburn on Sunday with more displays due to solar activity possible tonight, Monday 23rd Jan, and tomorrow night.

If you have photos and would like to share on this Blog, please email to John Attle

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16681732

http://spaceweather.com/

Jane Bown..... “Exposures” at the DLI Reviewed

In 1963, a mop-topped, 38 year-old woman entered the Beatles’ dressing room. She took a few photographs and was about to be thrown out when Ringo Starr intervened: “Oh no! We like her here!” When the woman, Jane Bown from “The Observer”, arrived John Lennon was strumming a guitar, Ringo was sat at a table playing with a pack of cards while McCartney and Harrison talked and remained close to the warmth of the Ascot water heater. By the 1960s Jane Bown had developed a style of approach to her subjects that was non-intrusive and friendly, especially after the customary “Observer” lunch. Study most of her portraits and only a few look her straight in the eye. A very young, smooth-face Boy George looks out of the frame, coyly. Not so Becket! Arriving at the Royal Court Theatre, Jane Bown waited and waited. Becket eventually sent her a message saying he was going and the photo-shoot was cancelled. Somewhat angry, Jane Bown raced to the stage door. When Becket emerged from the dark tunnel into the daylight Jane forced him to stop and managed to make 5 frames before he stomped off.

Born in 1925, after war service Jane Bown studied photography at Guildford College. Using a second-hand Rolleiflex she went to photograph Bertrand Russell for her first paid-for and commissioned photograph for the “Observer” Newspaper. This was in 1949 and without a break she has been photographing at the behest of the picture editors of “The Observer” ever since. For the past 40 years she has relied on her Olympus OM-1 and black and white film. Carrying all her equipment (the camera!) in a shopping bag she arrives often at the subject’s home or place of work and manoeuvres them to a position near a window. Using only natural light (though occasionally “borrowing” the editor’s Angle-poise for highlights) Jane eschews even a reflector.

The selection of 40 portraits on display at the DLI includes a rear-view of the late Labour leader Hugh Gateskell walking along the sea front during a Labour Party Conference. His companion is the tall Aneurin Bevan. The image is reminiscent of a monochrome Morecambe and Wise (or an Austerity-suited “Little and Large”). There are well-known actors and politicians, authors and artists. Both Lucien Freud and Francis Bacon stare out at you, angered, perhaps, by the intrusion. Orson Wells adopts a similar, challenging pose that he tried out on Robert Doisneau back in the late 1940s, the luminous Lauren Bacall is caught full of joy and that inner beauty she exudes while Eartha Kitt lets slip the outer shell and reveals a truer self. Some of the images are painful in their honesty and the humanity they capture while others are just full of humour and common sense.

In past exhibitions these photographs have been placed side-by-side and on top of each other: a veritable wall of faces. Thankfully, the staff at the DLI has placed a space for thought and reflection between each image. The low-ceilinged rooms with their starkness are the perfect ambience for time spent with Jane’s work. Well-lit and of a good size you are seduced into the sittings. However, whether deliberate or not the arrangement does mean you can see the reflection of one next to the face of another. Margaret Thatcher is opposite Her Majesty and the one intrudes upon the other:

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There are other strange combinations, such as Anthony Burgess and Lord Longford:

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Of all the images the one that haunts me the most and I find the most revealing is the capture of the Welsh poet RS Thomas as he stands, looking lost, at the base of a mountain of slate slag. The look in Thomas’s face explains the lilt and shape of so many of his poems.

For any ardent photographer or anyone interested in human nature this is an exhibition not to be missed. If, however, attending is impossible then why not buy the book: “Exposure” by Jane Bown and celebrate the work of an eccentric but a master of her craft who has one guiding philosophy: keep it simple and stick to what you know!

John Cogan

Jane Bown “Exposures” is on at the DLI Museum Art Gallery until Sunday 19th February

Monday, 23 January 2012

UPDATES to the NCPF WEB SITE

The following update has been made to our web site since the last update message and all can be accessed via:-

www.ncpf.org.uk

1. Events/Diary:-

Details of two Club events, at Ashington (starting in February) and at Stokesley (early March).
(Posters are attached for Club Secretaries to display on Club Notice boards please).

2. Directory Updates:-

Another update to be noted, especially by Programme/Syllabus secretaries please

NOTICE:-        NCPF Spectacular – A reminder to book early, the majority of tickets have been purchased already, but there still a few left.  Check out the “NCPF Events Page” on the NCPF Web site to get your tickets.

Dave Coates
(NCPF Webmaster)

Saturday, 21 January 2012

Two London Exhibitions Reviewed

2011 Veolia Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Natural History Museum.

Until 11th March 2012

Adults £9 Concessions £4.50

I recently visited this must see event. Although it does travel round the country, at the NMH it is displayed as large backlit transparencies. These really do the images justice. The range and quality is superb now. We have become so used to the incredibly high quality of David Attenborough’s programmes that anything less would seem inferior.

Some of the photographs by the younger entrants were amazing, even, or especially, the 10-14 age group.

It was also interesting to note the number of photographs taken at high ISOs and still looking razor sharp with no obvious noise. (Many of these on Nikon D3s)

It’s quite a large exhibition and on a Sunday was moderately busy, although we did not need to prebook and got in within 10 minutes. On a weekday it should be a leisurely and stimulating experience.

Next door the V & A have brought out some of their valuable original prints from some of Photography’s great exponents. The exhibition is free and worth a look while you’re in the vicinity. Most of the pictures will be familiar to keen photographers, but it’s good to see the originals.

Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Competition 2011

National Portrait Gallery Until 12th February 2012

Entry £2

This is the usual rather mixed bag, with some outstanding work and some which I found left me cold, but then I feel sure we would all have different opinions. I found that some marvellous work which should obviously have been awarded high placing was ousted by some rather less exciting efforts....but that’s my opinion. I did find the inclusion of a distant rear view of an African prostitute lying on a mattress strange..while it is documentary work of some merit, I would never call it a portrait, it spoke of the human condition but told me nothing of the girl herself.

The winning Guinea Pig was very pretty, but I felt that there was much stronger work present. However for £2 it’s worth a visit, and there are some rather good documentary pictures in the basement near the snack bar which are excellent and free to see while you visit the loo.

John Clarke

John Clarke

http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats-on/temporary-exhibitions/wpy/

Friday, 20 January 2012

Club Night News: 19th January

Assignments

Superb prints were shown at the Assignment Tanfield review night last night. A gallery of images has been posted on the DPS website in Assignments.

The station Master. Tony Devlin

Thursday 26th January is members’ night and images taken on the last eleven assignment outings will be shown

Next up: Hexham, Saturday 11th February. Meeting in at the bandstand 10.00 am. All members welcome. See Colin for details.

Presentation Dinner

Our annual awards dinner is next week, Friday 27th January, Bowburn Hall Hotel. Our guest is NCPF President Richard Spiers DPAGB, BPE2* who is a superb after dinner speaker. As well as presentation of the 2011 trophies, including the Vice President’s Award for outstanding service to the club, there will be a fabulous show of 2011 competition entries and a “free” raffle conducted by the inimitable Angy Ellis. It will be a great night.

2010 DPS Dinner .JA

Members’ Web Galleries

Members’ 2012 gallery: your best 4 images from 2011 to John Brown by email (preferred) or on disc by Thursday 16th Feb

For the Birds Gallery: images taken on Jed Wee’s Birds of Prey workshops. Up to 4 images per member to John Brown by Monday 23rd January.

Ensure they are sized 1024x768 px and sRGB!

Closing date 1st Progress Prints

Bring in your entries by 26th January. Digital versions to Alan by email, 1024x768. Boxes are out now. There’s an A section for experienced workers and a B for less experienced. Full details are in your programme.

There is also a downloadable quick reference guide to competions, updated for 2012, which you can find in Downloads on the DPS website. NEW: also in Downloads, is an interactive spreadsheet by Angy Ellis to help you keep track of your entries (and keep within the rules).

NCPF Championship

Prints requested by organiser Joe Grabham are in and our selection panel are choosing our final entry.

The championship itself will be at Washington CC, Harraton, 12th February. All members of NCPF clubs can attend. It’s a fascinating insight into club world competition.

Digi Night is back!

Wednesday 1st February, County Hall 7.00 p.m. See poster

St Cuthbert’s Hospice

St Cuthbert’s Hospice need images of Durham for their 2013 calendar and this year’s Christmas cards as before. For the calendar, landscape format through the seasons plus a portrait format stunner for the cover. Join top name photographers and contribute to this great cause. On CD to the club by 2nd Feb or direct to St C please.

Durham Times

They too are needing good images of Durham. You and DPS will be credited if published. On disc to Robin Wallace please

Botanic Gardens Exhibition

3rd to 30th March.There is space for 47 20x16 mounted prints from 47 members. First come first served so put your name down asap if you want to take part. Your choice of picture – does not have to be botanical!

NCPF Fotospeed Spectacular

Sunday 29th: NCPF Fotospeed Spectacular: a day of photographic celebration with Des Clinton FRPS FIPF MFIAP, Rod Whelans FRPS MPAGB FIPF MFIAP and Anne Greiner MPAGB. Novatel Hotel Kenton

http://www.ncpf.org.uk/data/uploads/11-08-spectacular-2012.pdf

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Assignment Tanfield gallery

Photographs from the Tanfield railway visit in December are now on line and can be viewed in Assignments on the home page of the DPS website. The special challenge was “Up close and interesting”. Organiser Colin Armitstead said, “It was a freezing cold day but that did not stop members from capturing superb images. It was good to see such a range of fresh interpretations from a location so popular with photographers”.

The next outing is to Hexham, Saturday 11th February.

John Clarke. In the Pink

Colin Armitstead. Contrasts David Trout. Mists of time

DIGI NIGHT IS BACK!

PRACTICAL IMAGE PROCESSING NIGHT

Wednesday 1st February, County Hall, 7 to 9 pm

John Gordon will demonstrate all the essential, everyday skills and techniques you need to start the new year on a path of excellence. Tools and techniques will be covered from basic to intermediate level.

Includes image sizing and preparing your images for the web, competition and digital projection.

Includes Histograms – exposing to the right (as mentioned by Garry Brannigan)

And more, much more ...

AMONG THE FIELDS OF GOLD. Neil Maughan

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

News: Focus on Imaging 2012

Registration now open

NEC Birmingham 4-7 March

Focus on Imaging is Europe’s largest annual imaging show, popular with pros and hobbyists alike. There will be over 200 exhibitors (including Canon who were absent last year) and products and demonstrations galore. You can register now which will save queuing on the day. You can keep up to date with fast moving news via the Focus on Imaging App, Twitter or the website:

http://www.focus-on-imaging.co.uk/home.htm

focus 2011. Jed Wee focus2011. Picture Jed Wee

CLUB NIGHT PREVIEW, 19th January

The London Salon of Photography Centenary Exhibition 2011

We can look forward with keen anticipation to Thursday night as the superlative London Salon of Photography Exhibition 2011 comes to Durham. This is special, not least because the London Salon celebrated 100 years of existence last year.

The aim of the London Salon “Is to exhibit only that class of photographic work in which there is distinct evidence of artistic feeling and execution”.

The London Salon of Photography is a unique body of photographers, from world wide membership (by invitation only), whose sole aim is to exhibit, annually, the very best of pictorial photographic imagery.

The original prints were shown in London and Smethwick last year and we will see a projected image version via our superb new projector.

http://www.londonsalon.org/

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Fillingham promo #1

This Sporting Life

Only 119 days before the closing date! Still time to turn your ideas into reality. Only one person can win the Fillingham Trophy in 2012 (and it could be you) but everyone who enters contributes massively to the enjoyment and entertainment of the results night evening in May. Astound us with your stellar imagination and/or stunning photography! You can be a hero ...

This Sporting Life. tg

News: Lightroom 4 Public Beta Released

With the recent release of the Adobe Lightroom 4 public beta, new and current users have the opportunity to try out free the latest additions to this editing and workflow software which is increasingly popular with members. Also to provide feedback to Adobe and help shape the final release.

More information:

http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom4/

http://www.dpreview.com/articles/7481161037/lightroom-4-public-beta-whats-new

NEWBIES! – Especially for you ...

WebsiteWatch

Just become a member? Keen and eager but bamboozled and bewildered (there’s so much on offer)? Well, help is at hand. Help Desk has kindly, if belatedly, updated the Welcome to Durham Photographic Society info pack for 2012 and it can be viewed, or even downloaded from Downloads on the Durham PS website.

Keen website watchers will already know this because it’s been flagged in Latest Updates. All your questions (yes, all your questions – unless you know different) will be answered. You will have fast-track access to all the myriad activities and opportunities that Durham PS membership, and the wider club photography world, provides.

Thinking of joining? Been a member for a while? Either way, you too will find plenty of interest. Enjoy!

             Welcome to the Club! TG Newbies head this way

Sunday, 15 January 2012

Latest Website Updates, January

Reminder!

The Durham PS website now has a feature on the home page – Latest Updates – which lists all changes to the website so you can keep up to date. For instance, latest updates include:

A downloadable guide by Joe Grabham to external competitions we enter

A downloadable competition tracker spreadsheet by Angy Ellis

Both are in Downloads on the home page.

Friday, 13 January 2012

Club Night News: 12th January

Garry Brannigan recommends ...

During his superb presentation, In Search of Wild Places, Garry spoke of his admiration for the work of photographer Michael Kenna. Interested members can find out more here: www.michaelkenna.net

Assignment Tanfield

Review night is next Wednesday 18th January, County Hall, 7.00 pm when prints from the great day out will be shown. Also under discussion will be the assignment club night presentation, 26th January as well as our next outing. All assignment regulars, plus anyone interested in knowing more about these hugely enjoyable days out, are invited to attend.

Members taking part in the assignment club night need to email their images as requested to David Forster ASAP or bring them in on disc next week.

Presentation Dinner

Our annual awards dinner is on 27th January 2012 at Bowburn Hall Hotel. Our distinguished guest is NCPF President Richard Spiers DPAGB, BPE2* who is a superb after dinner speaker. As well as presentation of the 2011 trophies, including the Vice President’s Award for outstanding service to the club, there will be a fabulous show of 2011 competition entries and a “free” raffle conducted by the inimitable Angy Ellis. It will be a great night. All members and their guests are invited.

Jane Bown Exposures at the DLI

Highly recommended. Free preview night is Friday 13th January, 6.00 pm.

Exposures is a Northumbria University Gallery touring exhibition. Currently showing at the NU Gallery is Keith Pattison: No Redemption until 27th January – also not to be missed

Members’ Web Galleries

Webmaster John Brown will be setting up a new gallery of members’ photographs taken on one of the December For the Birds workshops run by Jed Wee. This is in addition to the 2012 gallery of members’ favourite pictures taken in 2011. Please send up to four of your best images for each to John following the instructions set out on the DPS website home page. Closing date is 16th February

Closing date 1st Progress Prints

It’s 26th January but you can bring your prints in from next week. There’s an A section for experienced workers and a B for less experienced. Full details are in your programme.

There is also a downloadable quick reference guide to competions, updated for 2012, which you can find in Downloads on the DPS website. NEW: also in Downloads, is an interactive spreadsheet by Angy Ellis to help you keep track of your entries (and keep within the rules).

NCPF Championship

Prints requested by organiser Joe Grabham have to be in to the club by next club night.

The championship itself will be at Washington CC, Harraton, 12th February. All members of NCPF clubs can attend

Next Digital Night

Wednesday 1st February, County Hall 7.00 p.m. The key Photoshop basics will be demonstrated by John Gordon.

St Cuthbert’s Hospice

St Cuthbert’s are requesting images of Durham for their 2013 calendar and this year’s Christmas cards as before. For the calendar, landscape format through the seasons plus a portrait format stunner for the cover. Info from Tony Griffiths

Durham Times

They too are needing good images of Durham – on disc to Robin Wallace please

Botanic Gardens Exhibition

This year will run from 3rd to 30th March (previous year’s have been for a fortnight). There is space for 47 20x16 mounted prints from 47 members. First come first served so put your name down soon if you want to take part

Town Hall Exhibition

Through February we will be show-casing members’ work from the Valente competition entries.

HELP DESK Next Week

There will be informal demos by Paul Travis of the ubiquitous i-Pad before the meeting and during the break -this for interested individuals or small groups. Also, anyone not sure how to re-size images for projection or the web can have one to one help.

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

CLUB NIGHT PREVIEW, 12th January

Garry Brannigan In Search of Wild Places

Yet another great night to look forward to! Garry Brannigan is a professional landscape photographer who is as much a wonderfully creative artist as photographer.

Garry says, “I have a passion for being in wild, natural places and photography is how I express my feelings for those places ... what I try to express in the majority of the photographs I make is beauty in the natural world, often in the commonplace. The majority of the subjects I photograph are rarely spectacular and many would stroll past them without a second glance. But what extraordinary riches they miss!”

For a preview of Garry’s superb photography and more, check out here:

http://www.garrybrannigan.com/

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

e-news of the PAGB issue 55

Click on this link to see Issue 55 of e-news from the PAGB:

http://www.pagbnews.co.uk/e-news/en55100111AVconsult-Edinburgh-Diary.pdf

IN ISSUE 55

AV Awards Consultation

Diary of events

Edinburgh P.S. – Celebrating 150 Years

Advertisements

How do you receive visitors?

NEW Recorded Lecture – PAGB Awards

APM Frequent Questions and Answers

David Stout & Paul Sanders

Example – "Judges & Lecturers Requirements"

Appendix GB Cup Entries received by 9 January

Register for free e-news from the PAG at www.pagbnews.co.uk

Monday, 9 January 2012

Exhibition Preview - Jane Bown - 'Exposures'

A Life in Black and White - Sixty years of Jane Bown’s extraordinary portraits for The Observer

DLI Museum Art Gallery, Friday 13 January - 6.00pm.

Organised by Northumbria University Gallery, Exposures showcases 50 of Jane Bown’s best photographs across her career. Jane Bown’s first photograph for The Observer was published in December 1949, beginning a career with the newspaper that has spanned six decades and in which time she has photographed everyone from Bertrand Russell to the Beatles, to Samuel Beckett, and the Queen.

There is FREE admission for all to the preview evening.

http://county.durham.gov.uk/sites/dli/Pages/ArtGalleryEvents.aspx

UPDATES to the NCPF WEB SITE

The following update has been made to our web site since the last update message and all can be accessed via:-

www.ncpf.org.uk

1. Events/Diary:-

Details of the 4th British Small Prints Circuit, organised by West Cumbria Photo Group and its 5th February Closing Date.

2. Competitions/Club Championships:-

The necessary ‘downloads’ consisting of:- i) a “Letter of Invitation” (to be replied to for registration), ii) entry rules and entry forms have now been posted on this page.

NB:- THE CLOSING DATE FOR REGISTRATION IS 17th JANUARY 2012. 

If your club wishes to enter these downloads should be used.  They are NOT being sent out by post.

Club Secretaries:-  If any of your Competition Secretaries do not have Email please ensure that they are made aware of this without delay.

NOTICE:-        NCPF Spectacular – A reminder to book early, the majority of tickets have been purchased already, but there still some left.  Check out the “NCPF Events Page” on the NCPF Web site to get your tickets.

Best wishes,
Dave Coates
(NCPF Webmaster)

Saturday, 7 January 2012

Wanted – your best prints!

The NCPF Championship is coming up shortly. It’s a competition where we have the opportunity to progress to the national finals later in the year, but to do so we’ll need to overcome some of the best clubs in the Northern Counties - and to do that we’ll need some top class pictures! As usual the projected images will mainly come from our collection of competition entries from last year, but any new images can be emailed to me with a view to selection. We also need an entry of twenty prints, colour and mono, so why not bring some of your best recent pictures along to the club where there will be a box ready to receive them – deadline 26th January – and you could be part of the event!

Joe Grabham

News: Durham PS in North East Life magazine

The January 2012 edition of the hugely popular magazine North East Life, features Durham Photographic Society in an article, Durham’s Delights – What makes the city a world class destination? As well as the Society being highlighted, there are photographs of Durham by DPS members David Trout, John Gordon and Neil Maughan.

“The Society marks it’s120th anniversary this year and the pictures on these pages show just how much talent exists among the current members”

http://northeast.greatbritishlife.co.uk/article/durham-photographic-society-marks-its-120th-anniversary-38009/

Durham Station in Winter, David Trout

The January 2012 edition of North East Life is on sale now.

Friday, 6 January 2012

CLUB WORLD CALENDAR – January 2012 update Update

6th January

RPS Northern Region: Safari with Andy Rouse. 7.30 p.m, Old Town Hall Gateshead, £9

9th January – closing date

PAGB Great British Cups 2012: club entries

22nd January

RPS Northern Region: Ten Fellowship Panels on View. 2.00 p.m. Duke of Wellington, Kenton Lane Gosforth. £10

29th January

NCPF: Fotospeed NCPF Spectacular, Novotel Hotel, Kenton, Newcastle. Reception 8.45 to 9.30 a.m

12th February

NCPF: Club Championship, Washington CC, Harraton

11th March

NCPF Annual General Meeting, Swalwell

22nd April

RPS Distinctions Workshop: 10.00 to 5.00 p.m. Backworth Hall, Backworth

www.ncpf.org.uk

www.pagbnews.co.uk

www.rps.org/region/northern

INTERNATIONALS – CLOSING DATES

4th February: 99th Southampton Exhibition www.rps.org/155print

5th February: 4th GB Small Print Circuit www.westcumbriaphotogroup.co.uk

10th March: 66th Bristol Salon www.bristolphoto.org.uk

31st March: 155th RPS International Print Competition

www.southamptoninternationalexhibition.co.uk

Advice about entering Internationals, and non-UK International dates, can be obtained from our Internationals Help Desk guru, Neil Maughan

Club Night News: 5th January

Awards Presentation Dinner

Our annual awards dinner is on 27th January 2012 at Bowburn Hall Hotel. It will be a great night so sign up as soon as you can. Good food, good company and the warm feeling of awards being presented, including the Vice President’s Award for outstanding service to the club which will be announced on the night by new Vice President Ian Stafford.

All members and guests are invited to attend. Angy asks that you put your names down on the list at the club next week so we know how many to book for.

Members’ Web Galleries

Webmaster John Brown will be setting up a new gallery of members’ photographs taken on one of the December For the Birds workshops run by Jed Wee. This is in addition to the 2012 gallery of members’ favourite pictures taken in 2011. Please send up to four of your best images for each to John following the instructions set out on the DPS website home page. Closing date is 16th February

Closing date 1st Progress slides and PDI

It’s next Thursday, 12th January but please email your digital entries to Roger any time from now. For competitions, remember, the new standard size is 1400x1050 px as detailed in your programme and on the website.

Next Digital Night

Wednesday 1st February, County Hall 7.00 p.m.

Assignment Tanfield

Review night is Wednesday 18th January, County Hall, 7.00 pm when prints from the great day out will be shown. Also under discussion will be the Assignment club night presentation, 26th January

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Opening Night of the New Year

The new year kicks off with the traditional Presidents Night on January 5th. Our new president Tony Giffiths will provide the nights entertainment.

Tony doing a bit of map reading

Don’t forget to bring along your subscriptions for the new year, Angy will be pleased to take cheques or cash.

Sunday, 1 January 2012

HOT DATES 2012 PREVIEW

By your Hot Dates blogger Stephen Bell

Hello everyone and welcome to the 1st Hot Dates edition for 2012. Let me begin by wishing you all a happy new year for 2012. A warm welcome also goes out to the new members of the club or anyone looking at the blog for the first time.

As usual the beginning of the year is fairly quiet (hence this preview edition) but as more events are announced and confirmed over the next couple of month’s things should soon liven up for us photographers.

2012 brings two massive one off events to the country namely the Queens Diamond Jubilee and of course the Olympic Games. While most of the attention will be focused on London there will be things happening in this part of the country. The Olympic flame will be passing through various towns in the North East from 15th-17th of June and overnight celebrations will be held in Newcastle on the 15th and Durham on the 16th. St James Park is hosting 9 football matches including a quarter final from both the men’s and ladies tournaments. This could bring colour and culture especially if African or South American teams are involved. (Updates to follow soon).

Celebrations for the Queens Diamond Jubilee will be happening from 2nd to the 5th of June and updates will be posted when more announcements are made.

For anyone interested in cricket we have Australia and South Africa visiting Durham for International matches in July and September. It’s great to see Durham Riverside being used as an International venue.

Don’t forget, we also have Tony’s set subject challenge “This Sporting Life” to capture too, so get those lenses polished, batteries charged and memory cards cleared and “let’s get shooting”.

Stephen.

Stephen Bell with legendary John McGuinness at Bikewise n2011

HOT DATES 2012 OVERVIEW OF MAJOR EVENTS

TURNER PRIZE AT BALTIC: Still on display until 8th January 2012

KEITH PATTISON NO REDEMPTION EXHIBITION: Northumbria University until 27th January. www.northumbria.ac.uk

DRAGON BOATS AND CHINESE FESTIVAL: Sunderland Winter Gardens 28th January. www.twmuseums.org.uk/sunderland

CHINESE NEW YEAR: Newcastle 29th January.www.newcastlegateshead.com/events

FOCUS ON IMAGING: Birmingham NEC 4th-7th March. www.focusonimaging.co.uk

BIKEWISE EASTER EGG RUN: Durham 8th April. www.bikewisenews.org.uk

MORPETH NORTHUMBRIAN GATHERING: Morpeth 13th-15th April. www.northumbria.org.uk/gathering

WHITBY GOTH WEEKEND: Whitby 26th-30th April. www.whitbygothweekend.co.uk

NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY SHOW: Corbridge 4th June. www.northcountyshow.co.uk

APPLEBY HORSE FAIR: Appleby 7th-13th June. www.applebyfair.org

DURHAM REGATTA: Durham 9th-10th June. www.thisisdurham.com/whatson

TOWN MOOR HOPPINGS FAIR: Newcastle 22nd-30th June. www.hoppingsfunfairs.com

MOUTH OF THE TYNE FESTIVAL: North Shields/ Tynemouth 6th-9th July. www.northtyneside.gov.uk/festivals

GREAT YORKSHIRE SHOW: Harrogate 10th-12th July. www.greatyorkshireshow.co.uk

DURHAM MINERS GALA: Durham 14th July. www.thisisdurham.com/whatson

SUNDERLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRSHOW: Sunderland 21st-22nd July. www.sunderlandevents.co.uk

EDINBURGH FRINGE FESTIVAL: Edinburgh 3rd-27th August. www.edfringe.com

PICKERING STEAM ENGINE RALLY: Pickering 2nd-5th August. www.pickeringsteam.com

STOCKTON INTERNATIONAL RIVERSIDE FESTIVAL: Stockton 4th-7th August. www.sirf.co.uk

ALNWICK INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL: Alnwick 4th-11th August. www.alnwickmusicfestival.com

PICKERING 1940S WAR WEEKEND: Pickering 12th-14th October. www.nymr.co.uk/events

BOXING DAY DIP: Seaburn 26th December. www.sunderlandevents.co.uk

If anyone has any news or details of any event of interest to photographers please have a chat with me at the club or email me at stephenmbell1(at)talktalk.net