Trip to Kapiti Island

Hi Everyone,

Just a reminder our our photography trip to Kapiti Island is this coming Sunday. We have 5 places left available and so far the weather is looking fine. Cost is $65pp and you will need to bring a packed lunch, plenty of water, good walking shoes and of course your camera gear.

Spaces are going fast so click here to book.

I look forward to seeing you all,

Rachel

2015 Natex Results for KCPS

Results for the PSNZ National Exhibition (Natex) have just been advised. KCPS will be very well represented at the exhibition in Tauranga.   Ten of our members have had a total of 27 images accepted.  That’s up on last year when we had six members gain 25 acceptances.

Special congratulations to Alison Viskovic, who won the Shirley Peverill Trophy & PSNZ Gold Medal for Best Photojournalism Print for “Burger-Fed Locals”, and to Carol Molineux for her Honours Medal in Open Prints for “Facing the Storm”.

"Burger-fed Locals" - ©Alison Viskovic

“Burger-fed Locals” – ©Alison Viskovic

"Facing the Storm" - ©Carol Molineux

“Facing the Storm” – ©Carol Molineux

These are the KCPS members who had acceptances in Natex. (I think I have them all – sincere apologies if I missed any.)

  • Alison Viskovic – 2 (including Gold Medal)
  • Carol Molineux – 5 (including Honours Ribbon)
  • Gavin Klee – 7
  • Hugh Scott – 2
  • Katie Beddek – 1
  • Neil Gordon – 5
  • Rhonda Billington – 1
  • Roger Smith – 1
  • Shona Jaray – 2 (Shona also contributed as a selector for Open Digital, so couldn’t enter that section!)
  • Susie Whelan – 1

Well done everyone.  Don’t forget that it’s not too late to register for the PSNZ National Convention and Exhibition, in Tauranga from 29 April to 3 May. It would be great to see lots of KCPS members there. Check out the website http://exploringpixels.nz for all the details.

2015 Summer Salon Results – Glen Howey

Our judge for the KCPS 2015 Summer Salon on Monday was Glen Howey.  We had an excellent turnout of some forty members to hear his views on a record high for the number of digital entries – 41, together with 33 prints.  So the total number of entries was likely a record as well.

It was interesting to see the different interpretations on the set subjects of “Intimate Moments” for prints, and “Let’s Make Music” for digital.  Glen awarded Honours to five images, and Highly Commended to 24.  Congratulations to all those awarded, but especially to the newer members Susie Whelan, Jan Meese, Chrissy Garlick, Gary Key and Joy Svendsen.

The images can be viewed in the 2015 Summer Salon Gallery which is now online.

Following the judging, Glen showed around 90 photos from his current project “Please Demolish With a Kind Heart”.  This was a fascinating, slightly scary, very sad, look around many wrecked homes and buildings in Christchurch.  One example is seen below – there are more via Glen’s website and in recent news stories such as “Man risks death to capture quake memories“.

We are so lucky to have such talented local photographers who not only provide constructive thoughts on our Salon images, but also share their recent work like this.  Thanks Glen!

"OPEN AIR: A chair and table remain untouched in the rubble of this High St building."  (c) Glen Howey

“OPEN AIR: A chair and table remain untouched in the rubble of this High St building.” ©Glen Howey

 

Report on Tabletop Photography Workshop, etc.

Monday 9 March 2015 saw the whole meeting given over to a Tabletop Workshop. Jo Goudsbloom, Hugh Scott, Gill Mackersy, Gavin Klee and Alison Viskovic set up tables where they demonstrated ways of arranging different backgrounds and subject matter, and using various sorts of lighting.

Lighting included hobby lamps used with a light tent, ordinary table lamps, a more professional Bowens light setup, daylight bulbs from a copy stand, and an LED torch. Props included fruit and veg, driftwood, ornaments and glassware, Alison’s illusions materials, and some eggs and plastic netting.

People circulated round the tables through the evening, helped each other with ideas and techniques, and there was lots of photographic conversation. 22 people had a very enjoyable evening.  Thanks to Alison for the report on the meeting,  and to Alison, Jo and Bob for the photos below showing some of the action.

All go at the tabletop workshop - photo courtesy Alison Viskovic.

Photo courtesy Alison Viskovic.

Photo courtesy Jo Goudsblom.

Photo courtesy Jo Goudsblom.

Photo courtesy Bob Kessler

Photo courtesy Bob Kessler.

Op Shopping

KCPS member Chrissy Garlick featured in an article in this week’s Kapiti News, explaining what she found out about the background to three local Op Shops – Opportunity for Animals, Birthright Kapiti, and the Waikanae Baptist Church.

The Salt of the Earth

KCPS member Karyn Crocker recently saw this movie at local cinema the Shoreline, about the life and work of photojournalist Sebastião Salgado, and thoroughly recommends it.

Tabletop Photography on Monday Night

The KCPS meeting on Monday 9 March will be something a little different – a workshop format on tabletop photography.  Several members are bringing examples of tabletop photography to demonstrate, and for you then to have a go.  Below are some examples of what will be on offer. Bring your camera; tripods could also be useful. More details have been emailed to all members.

And don’t forget to enter the KCPS Summer Salon online by 5 pm on Monday, then bring any prints along in an envelope together with a printout of the email acknowledgement you receive.

Tabletop Photography Samples

Tabletop Photography Samples

Report on First Development Session for 2015

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CAPTION CONTEST – feel free to suggest a caption by commenting on this blog post.

I was sorry I had to miss the first session, which by all accounts was a great night.

Gary Moncrieff kindly provided this photo. Feel free to suggest a caption by commenting on this blog post. 🙂

Alison Viskovic reports: “21 people attended the first Development Session for the year, for novice and intermediate members of the club. Several more advanced members (Hugh, Gavin, Carol and I) were also there to offer help and ideas.

The evening started with a general round to find out what cameras people had and what sorts of things they wanted to know or to be able to do.

Then we divided into two groups, one for Canon users, one for Nikon and “others” (e.g., Fujifilm, Panasonic). In those groups various things were discussed or demonstrated, some to the whole group, some in pairs and subgroups.

We will follow up by finding mentors for those people who want someone to help them between meetings, and with a questionnaire to all members about their needs and interests for planning future Development Sessions.”

First Development Session Meeting Tonight

The first Monday in the month from March to November is the time for the KCPS Development Session.  This first one is aimed at assisting Novices and Intermediates, but Advanced Grade members are also most welcome to attend.  It’s a chance to meet up with other members in a more informal setting.  The focus (hehe) for tonight is on the basics of using your camera – so please bring your camera along.

Report on Members Exhibition

Teresa Angell showing her  photo book.

Teresa Angell showing her photo book.

We had another good turnout of more than 30 people for last Monday’s meeting.  We heard from Teresa Angell and Hugh Scott. (Unfortunately Michael Martin wasn’t able to make it.)  Teresa’s talk on her journey in photography was fascinating.  Hugh’s interesting presentation was oriented to his use of spot colour in imagery – today’s software and digital techniques has made that a lot easier than the old darkroom days.

Summer Salon Entries Due by 9 March

Don’t forget that entries for the first Salon for the year are due by 9 March.  Online entries close at 5 pm.  Bring any prints (along with a printout of your entry form) along to the meeting that night.

Please note that the Committee has decided to change the format this year, so that the first three salons will include set themes as well as open images. The updated rules for the 2015 competition can be downloaded here.

For the Summer Salon, you can enter one open digital image, and one on the theme of “Let’s Make Music“. For prints, you can enter one open print and one on the theme of “Intimate Moments“.  These themes correspond to two of the topics for the Wellington Interclub print battle later in the year.

KCPS Members Exhibition Monday

Our next meeting on Monday night at 7:30 pm will be a Members Exhibition.  Three of our members – Teresa Angell, Mike Martin and Hugh Scott – will talk about their passion for photography and show some of their images.

Natex

You still have time – just – if you haven’t yet put an entry in for PSNZ’s National Exhibition.  Online entries and submission of digital images close on Friday 27 February. If you are submitting prints as part of your entry, it will be OK provided they arrive by 5 pm on Tuesday 3 March. All the details are at http://natex.psnzconvention2015.co.nz.

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Early bird registrations for the PSNZ National Convention in Tauranga also close soon – at the end of February.  Check out the details and register at http://exploringpixels.nz.

PSNZ New Zealand Camera

Congratulations to six of our club members who were accepted into the PSNZ New Zealand Camera book which will be published in April. Scott Stevenson, Shona Jaray, Jo Goudsbloom, Gavin Klee, Alison Viskovic and myself, well done everyone you have made our club very proud and we cant wait to see a copy of the book.

Meetup Group – Welcome to Taylorville

Just reminding everyone that our next meet up is tomorrow at Clive Taylor’s in Raumati, 2pm. If you would like more information please head over to our meetup.com page HERE.

We would love to see you there, entry $5pp.

D-Photo Magazine

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In the latest copy if the D-Photo Magazine (Feb-Mar, p90) is a fantastic write up about the Kapiti Coast Photographic Society thanks to some careful planning by Alison, there is also a showcase of some our top images from 2014.  So what are you waiting for? Hop into your nearest book store and grab yourself a copy, it’s well worth the read.

First Meeting for 2015 – Monday 9th February 7.30pm

Last but not least, the formal programme for KCPS will kick off on Monday 9 February at 7:30 pm, with a talk by Carol Molineux on ““Recent Journeys into the Arctic Regions of Svalbard and Iceland”.  She has some great images from a unique area that few get the opportunity to visit. Not to be missed.

We are also looking forward to welcoming some new members to the club.