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Judge – Paul Spinelli
Subject – Open
NOTE: All entries in the “All Grades Digital” Section must be Monochrome
The Wollongong Camera Club will not be having its usual Guest Speaker in May 2024. Instead, Camera Club Members and Guests are invited to a personally guided tour of the ‘The Shots’ Exhibition held by the State Library of NSW, Sydney.
Come and see 400 photographs, 200 photographers over 3 centuries with a private tour, given by Geoffrey Barker, Senior Curator, Collection, Acquisition and Curation. For those who are interested in staying on, there will be an informal Q & A session in the Library Bar after the tour.
Please RSVP to Sharon Knightly
Contact Sharon or Sue Curtis for questions.
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Judge – Craig Parker
Subject – Australian Landscape
Bring your works in progress for critiquing. Also a video recorded on your ” Smart Phone”; can be edited on PC.
An interesting evening where Sue Curtis and Les Schumer get together to share their knowledge and mesmerise us with their exciting stories and beautiful images taken on recent travel adventures.
Both Sue Curtis and Les will bring along their underwater Cameras for a show and tell segment.
An evening not to be missed.
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Judge – Alan Hitchell
Subject – Open
Samuel is a self-taught landscape and wilderness Photographer from the South Coast.
Samuel says .. ” Photography entered his life in 2011, transforming the way he perceives the world and instilling in him a profound gratitude for nature’s intricate details that he once overlooked ” …
Samuel will be presenting on Landscape Photography Composition which will cover a range of different compositional techniques that he uses when framing landscape images. His techniques range from basic to advanced.
Samuel will also briefly talk about his own photographic journey and his experience covering the ” 2019/2020 Black Summer Bushfires” and his work with Australian Geographic.
Samuel runs photographic workshops and at the conclusion of his presentation will give us a brief outline of his landscape photography workshops.
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Judge – Glen Samson
Subject – Panning Blur
Meredith says : …
The purpose of photography is to tell a story, create mood and evoke a feeling or emotion. We do this with interesting subject matter, light and composition. When these elements combine, we create work that captures people’s imagination, tells authentic stories and invites the viewer into our world. We do this with integrity, agency and with a creative eye.
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Our Club will be represented at the Illawarra Family History and Heritage Fair to celebrate Family History month in August and the diversity of cultural heritage in the Illawarra.
This Fair is being hosted by the Illawarra Family History Group Inc.
There will be representatives from many historical and heritage groups.
Note : “Heritage includes places, values, traditions, events and experiences that capture where we’ve come from, where we are now and gives context to where we are headed as a community”.
Judge – Colin Talbot
Subject – Open
The Combined Clubs’ challenge project will be discussed. Also, the task set for the Combined Clubs’ meeting that requires the use of a mobile phone will be considered, with Teams allocated.
Members’ videos, as either “works in progress” or “finished” will be shown and discussed.
Nathan Miller is a photographer from Gerringong with an appreciation for the beauty of the world around him. The night sky and the enchanting colours of dawn and dusk are evident in his work which shows his deep understanding of the interplay between light, colour and texture. By capturing the beauty of the natural world, Nathan contributes to the sense of wonder and reverence for the world that we inhabit.
Nathan continually explores new techniques and experiments with his photography which he will share with members continuing the dialogue of the importance of preserving and appreciating the environment through the lens of artistic perspective.
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Set up of Exhibition will commence at 8.30 am and once complete, the Exhibition will be open for public viewing.
The Gallery will be open from 10.00 am to 2.00 pm., with the opening function scheduled for 6.00 pm until approximately 7.30 pm. Light refreshments provided.
Bump out will be after 2.00 pm.
Continuation from September meeting covering the project set for the Combined Clubs’ meet in October. Discussion will cover the use of mobile phones with teams allocated. Members’ videos as either works in progress or finished will be shown and discussed.
Andrew has, since the age of 13 years been interested in photography, having had a “hand-me-down” camera from his sister.
He has been running his own Photography business since 2002 which then graduated to being a full time business from 2013, mainly photographing weddings and events. However, Andrew is now branching out into running Workshops on various subjects including storm photography.
Tonight’s presentation will be about what a storm is, how it presents and how to photograph it as well as how to process the images. Also some tips on staying safe.
We will of course have the privilege of seeing some of the amazing images that Andrew has captured over the years.
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Judge – Linda Fury
Subject – Open
Gaille Dargan, creator of Sydney Photo Fun with a catch cry of “Fun with Photography” will take us through her photo journey and the establishment of one of the most creative Photography Groups in Sydney.
At its’ core, Sydney Photo Fun provides fun and social photography events to engage and connect like-minded people.
Members, who are often members of other photography clubs, learn from each other, with “knowledge sharing” an important part of the groups’ purpose.
With almost 3000 members, they must be doing something right !
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Judge – Tanya Du Toit
Subject – Urban Landscape
Judge – Don Munro
Arrive 6.30 pm., for a 7.00 pm. start