2021 Portfolio Competition
Club members may recall that we had an excellent ZOOM presentation from Craig Parker earlier in the year on his entry of a Photographic Portfolio to The Photographic Society of America (PSA).
Craig has agreed to judge a club Portfolio Competition later this year. The competition would be open to all club members and would involve uploading to the club website six individual images, a composite of those images and a Statement of Intent. Craig would then judge each members portfolio and provide comments and a grading similar to the club’s digital competition. This competition will standalone from the club’s normal annual print, digital and Image of the Year competitions and will not contribute to the point scores for these competitions.
At this stage it is envisaged that the Portfolio Competition would be run in parallel with our September competitions.
This is a great opportunity for members to develop their photographic skills and pursue a theme or project they have an interest in or passion for. The purpose of this Post is to inform you of this opportunity. More information around the rules for the competition will be provided shortly.
Dennis Archibald
Club President
by Dennis Archibald, June 11, 2021
Results for competitions in May 2021 – Digital
There were 9 entries that gained our highest award(s).
Members can view all images and comment on them by following this link
View / Comment entries in May 2021 – Digital
Member’s choice voting is available. This just for fun and does not affect the club pointscore. To vote follow the link above.
click here to see a pdf catalog of all competition results
Pecking Order Jennifer Carrigan – Honours-Judges-Choice Advanced Nature Digital |
waterfall David Pearey – Honours-Judges-Choice B Grade Open Colour Digital |
Dawn Over Ferrybridge Sheila Stanley – Honours-Judges-Choice Advanced Open Colour Digital |
Bath Time Dennis Archibald – Honours-Judges-Choice Advanced SetSubject Digital |
Cupboard Peter Treloar – Honours-Judges-Choice B Grade SetSubject Digital |
Dinner delivery Toni Conquest – Honours-Judges-Choice A Grade Nature Digital |
Ibis and young open Susan Hansell – Honours-Judges-Choice A Grade Open Colour Digital |
Remotes Found Chris Mannweiler – Honours-Judges-Choice A Grade SetSubject Digital |
Butterfly Peter Treloar – Honours-Judges-Choice B Grade Nature Digital |
by Dennis Archibald, June 7, 2021
Print Competition Night – Wednesday 16th June
Our next Print Competition Night will be held at Belmont 16s Sailing Club on Wednesday 16th June. Our judges for the night will be Bev Woodman and Di Schofield. The night will be chaired by Greg Carruthers.
Perhaps unsurprisingly the number of entries we received in May was lower that what we normally saw pre-pandemic. That said, our judges have been instructed to judge the prints entered on their merits and will give awards accordingly. I therefore encourage members who wish to participate in print competitions to get their entries in. The club website is ready to upload your entries.
Depending on the number of entries we will endeavour to provide time for discussion on some of the prints as feedback from our May meeting indicated members valued the opportunity to discuss some of the entries and learn how they may be improved.
As we did at our last meeting I would remind everyone of our Covid 19 Management Plan:
- Don’t come to the meeting if you are feeling unwell or off -colour
- Check-in on entry to the club
- Use the hand sanitiser stations located around the club
- Practice social distancing. Chairs will be arranged with a 1.5 m separation. When viewing prints please move in single files from right to left when facing the front of the room.
- If you are assisting in putting up or taking down stands then please keep your distance from each other.
Dennis Archibald
President
by Dennis Archibald, June 7, 2021
Results for competitions in April 2021 – Digital
There were 9 entries that gained our highest award(s).
Members can view all images and comment on them by following this link
View / Comment entries in April 2021 – Digital
Member’s choice voting is available. This just for fun and does not affect the club pointscore. To vote follow the link above.
click here to see a pdf catalog of all competition results
Pool of Siloam Carol Mcgrath – Honours-Judges-Choice A Grade Open Colour Digital |
Lounging Around Carol Mcgrath – Honours-Judges-Choice A Grade Open Mono Digital |
Crystal Ball Chris Mannweiler – Honours-Judges-Choice A Grade SetSubject Digital |
Fishing Peter Treloar – Honours-Judges-Choice B Grade Open Colour Digital |
Banksia beauty Di Wood – Honours-Judges-Choice B Grade Open Mono Digital |
Light madness Di Wood – Honours-Judges-Choice B Grade SetSubject Digital |
Under or Through David Hansell – Honours-Judges-Choice Advanced Open Colour Digital |
Shire Horse Sale Sheila Stanley – Honours-Judges-Choice Advanced Open Mono Digital |
Rainbow Rays Sheila Stanley – Honours-Judges-Choice Advanced SetSubject Digital |
by Dennis Archibald, May 12, 2021
May Competition Night and Covid Safety Management Plan
I would like to remind all members attending our May Competition Night at Belmont 16s that we will be continuing to follow the Covid Safety Plan that we advised at our April meeting. At the time I am preparing this note the authorities are reimposing tighter social distancing requirements for Sydney and Greater Sydney area as they attempt to track down all people who may have been in contact with a person who has tested positive for Covid 19. This is a timely reminder that we “are not out of the woods” yet with Covid 19 and until the vaccination roll-out is substantively complete we must follow the steps in the plan if we are to continue to hold face to face meetings. The committees review of our last meeting concluded that there was insufficient compliance with the social distancing requirements. If you are going to attend the Print Night then you MUST comply with these requirements. If we don’t then we may have to suspend these meetings. My apologies if this message is too blunt but I think it is important to understand what is at stake.
Belmont 16s Photography Club Print Night COVID Safety Plan
- COVID Registration.
Members register with Belmont 16s on entry. - Physical distancing and people flow.
When visiting Belmont 16s please follow the signage, floor marking indicators, remain seated while inside and respect the directions of COVID Safe Marshals in the main club areas who are here to help you keep safe and healthy.
To assist us reduce mingling, please maintain recommended physical distancing measures of 1 person per 2 square metres. Please remain seated whenever possible during print night. When viewing prints maintain social distancing and view prints from right to left (facing the stage) i.e move from B Grade to Advanced Grade when viewing the prints and take a seat when socialising. - Enhanced hygiene measures.
The Belmont 16s COVID-safe practices include enhanced hygiene and cleaning regimes, promoting social distancing and providing clear thoroughfares to avoid co-mingling.
The photography club committee asks you to maintain distance from others, use the hand sanitizers that the host club provides and most importantly stay at home if you are feeling unwell.
The club supports anyone who wants to wear a mask within the Club, as such the host club provides these free to any member who requests one at the front desk. - Eliminating common touch points.
In order to minimise common touch points between members, photography club members will not use club name tags or raffle tickets for the time being.
Please pay membership online if possible. If paying directly, please queue maintaining social distance, be patient and use hand sanitiser before and after. - Peak Periods.
Displaying Prints
During peak times such as displaying and collecting prints and tea break, please be patient and maintain separation.
Viewing prints
Please follow the signage, move in the indicated direction, maintain social distancing and consider others.
Stand Set-up & Removal
This is to be done by nominated Stand Marshals. Please leave these tasks to the marshals in order to reduce co-mingling and to maintain social distancing.
Stand marshals need to work in pairs, so they may choose to wear a mask.; however, masks are not mandatory.
Marshals should use hand sanitiser before and after and maintain social distance where possible.
Only one marshall at the storage cupboard at any one time in order to maintain social distance.
by Dennis Archibald, May 7, 2021