2018 Thursday 22/03; Social Dinner

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Papaya Thai Cammeray.
Eating local, great night, plenty of food and dishes are all of a high standard,  good value.
The open kitchen is a delight to watch the chef’s cooking, staff are friendly and service is quick.

 

2018 March; Presenter

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Tuesday 13/03 Meredith Schofield – Analogue girl in a digital world.
“I describe myself as an ‘Analogue girl in a digital world’.
“I use my extensive experience in film photography to get the look I want and enhance my work as well as embracing the digital world. This gives my work a distinctive style which is instantly identifiable and full of impact.” Meredith is a photographer and community arts worker based in Sydney & the Illawarra region of NSW, Australia. Specialising in reportàge, lifestyle, travel and portrait photography her passion is in telling stories and capturing images that evoke a response – visually, emotionally, intellectually or otherwise.

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...Meredith Schofield describes herself as an ‘analogue girl in a digital world’. With a Diploma of Photography from Sydney Institute of Technology she has a grounding in film based photography where every frame counts and calculating exposure variations mentally is part of the everyday photographic task.
Meredith’s presentation for Norths Photographic Society demonstrated her enthusiasm as well as her bubbly personality. She covered a lot of ground quickly and illustrated her various specialties such as lifestyle, travel, portrait and reportàge photography. Film is her preferred medium when she has a project that allows her to slow down and think of the consequences of each and every shutter click although some commercial contracts need the masses of frames that can only be produced economically by digital photography.
Meredith has a background in social work which has led her to tutoring people with intellectual and physical disabilities and she likes to use the camera and photography as way to connect. She manages to combine both areas with grants and commercial projects for community groups.
All Meredith’s work is brought into the digital realm by either direct import into Lightroom or by import via a film scanner and she gave us a quick synopsis of her general workflow and backup systems. Bringing the world of film into the digital realm gives Meredith’s work a distinctive ‘gritty’ feel, especially her monochrome images.
After a break for supper where Meredith encouraged people to chat with her about photography, she resumed her presentation with a quick series of guides for anyone wanting to venture into the world of commercial photography.
Meredith Schofield kept us entertained throughout her presentation and we were all buoyed by her enthusiasm and extrovert personality….. Max Perkins

 

 

2018 Friday 09/03; Outing – Parramasala Culture Parade

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Friday 9/03 Parramatta
Parramasala Festival has grown into a signature event celebrating the diverse and rich cultures of greater Sydney and NSW.
Over 500 performers from 40 cultures made their way along Church Street to open the festival with a street party like no other!

..this place was really pumping, beating of drums, music, dance, & food from more than 40 cultures..
…a parade rich in colour and full of energy,

 

2018 Sunday 04/03; Outing – City/ Urban Scapes sunrise

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Sunday 4/03 Pyrmont Ballaarat Park 6:00am.
Thanks to Fujiko for organising. It was a perfect morning to shoot sunrise against the buildings looking across to Barangaroo. There were great clouds and the sun gave us lovely colour. We headed off for coffee /breakfast which was an opportunity for a ‘catch up’. Later some of us headed to the older part of the Rocks where there are some very old terrace homes and old pubs, then onto the market area.

2018 February; Open competition

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Visit Galleries 2018 http://nslps.org.au/galleries/?gal=2018

Tuesday 27/02 Welcome back to Ben Lee who judged our Open competition.
Ben is a freelance photographer with great people skills and an eye for detail.
This showed through with his excellent comments on members work, helpful to members learning.
His main focus today is a mixture of portraiture, commercial, sport and documentary assignments.

Hi Ben, Many thanks for giving your time to judge our first club competition of the year.
It was a great start to the 2018 year and you were well received by our members.
We are very grateful as you critiqued near 100 images on the night + pre judging the projected. Regards Sue

thanks for that – I enjoyed it and am glad I could provide some feedback for your members. All the best, Ben

 

2018 February; Heery’s World

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Tuesday 13/2 ‘Heery’s World’ presented by film director Liz Jones.
Heery’s World is a fascinating and compelling journey into the creative life and mind of Gary Heery, one of Australia’s most renowned portrait photographers.

Hi Liz,
A big thank you for giving your time and presenting the fabulous documentary to our group.
We received great feedback not only from our members but also from visitors and other club members.
The showing of the documentary was a perfect start to our year ahead.
Many thanks again, it was great.  Sue

2018 Welcome back

Welcome back to another exciting year of inspiring photography with lots of fun and friendly gatherings.
The Program for 2018 is looking fantastic with a great variety to suit most members.
For all competition results please visit our website Galleries on the Home Page.

There have been some changes to the Program as follows.
Each competition has an Open subject and alternate month has a Set subject competition.

Members may enter two sections – Prints and Projected Images.
Open would be Prints and the set subject competition entries submitted as Projected Images.

The number of images will be the same; Prints  2 mono, 2 colour / 2 Digital – tagged at the end of the title 1,2, 3 as in the past.
(3 times and the image is out altogether/we don’t want to see it again!
CLOSE OFF FOR ALL ENTRIES: Will be the Friday before the Tuesday competition.
Prints will NOT be extended to the Monday.

ONLINE : Entries will NO longer be ‘First Time’.
New or Old images (as long as they have not already been entered 3 times) can be entered, tagged at the end of the title  1, 2 or 3 (3 times and the image is out altogether/we don’t want to see it again!
This brings ONLINE,  in line with the normal competition as above.
1 x image, Digital upload.
CLOSE OFF: entries close at the end of each month.

AWARDS: Any work awarded a Merit or Credit during a  calendar year may not be re-entered in a monthly competition in the same calendar year. (Can be re-entered in the next year/s)

2017 December; Annual Awards

Sunday 03/12, Norths Photographic Society Annual Awards
Harbourview Hotel, North Sydney
Judge Tanya Du Toit

Another fantastic year of photography comes to an end and it’s time to celebrate. A fun afternoon, first class buffet and lots of prizes to be won.
Thank you to the membership for being so supportive of the club and congratulations on your entries during the year.
You must attend the Annual Awards to present your best images.

Les Atkins Newport Pool       Eric Lippey Where's Dinner       Glen Parker Vintage Rock
Digital Image                          Colour Print                               Mono print
Les Atkins Newport Pool       Eric Lippey Where’s Dinner      Glen Parker Vintage Rock

All  finalist images receive the judges’ feedback comments to encourage photographers to assess their own work and improve their skills moving forward.
Your best images are presented to be recognised and awarded for excellence in photography.
Finalists are chosen and one winner announced in the following;
Digital image of the year :  Colour print of the year :  Mono print of the year
Feedback from judge
Thank you to all who helped organise such a happy, friendly and fun end of year luncheon to acknowledge the great work from all club members who had won awards during the year.  I was honored to be invited to judge the end of year categories and I certainly had a hard time choosing the different category winners. The event itself went off without a hitch and I am sure that everyone appreciated the efforts that the organisers put in.  Congratulations again to all the members that contributed images throughout the year.Keep up the great work.
Kind regards Tanya Du Toit

We also congratulate members who achieved 1st , 2nd  and 3rd  placing’s in the print and digital monthly competitions held throughout the 2017 year
Results as follows;
COLOUR PRINT A GRADE      COLOUR PRINT B GRADE
1st Kerry Boytell                     1st Alan Park
2nd Les Atkins                         2nd Karl Noonan
3rd Glen Parker                      3rd Geoff Clark
MONO PRINT A GRADE        MONO PRINT B GRADE
1st Glen Parker                      1st Alan Park
2nd Les Atkins                       2nd Karl Noonan
3rd Kerry Boytell                  3rd Peter West
DIGITAL A GRADE                  DIGITAL B GRADE
1st Kerry Boytell                   1st Alan Park
2nd Les Atkins                       2nd Karl Noonan
3rd Glen Parker                    3rd Phil Cargill
ONLINE
1st Les Atkins
2nd Kerry Boytell
3rd Glen Parker
PEOPLES CHOICE a tie
Les Atkins, Tranquility    /        Peter West, Mishap
Les Atkins Tranquility  Peter West Mishap
  Annual Awards images;
happy group   peoples choice   good times
look this way   happy Tim  Barb_Greg
Sue_03122017 Sweets  set to go