Thanks very much to Melanie for putting the slideshows together for our recent Projected Image exhibition.
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An update for our 13 June meeting
An update from our President for our 13 June meeting:
We have had another reminder that Covid remains an issue with our speaker for monday night having to pull out as she has contracted Covid and is unwell. Obviously this has required a significant rejig for Monday. We do want to go ahead with our long awaited face to face meeting.
A reminder that masks are required unless you have an exemption. I am aware that at least one member does have an exemption and so will not be wearing a mask. We expect to be able to operate this on trust and will not be asking to see exemptions.
The new programme for Monday 13th June:
- Welcome
- Print of the month (please make an effort so we have plenty of entries)
- My Recent Photography (extended version) Noelle Bennett
- Images from the Natmat hosted museum outing
- Presentation of certificates (has not been possible until now)
- Portrait inspiration and small group discussion
I am looking forward to see you on Monday night.
PSNZ Liaison Report – June 2022
From our trusty PSNZ Liaison Officer, Judith:
An update for DPS members on Photographic Society of New Zealand (PSNZ) events.
Upcoming PSNZ events to note.
Tauranga Audio-Visual Salon
Now open. Closes 8th June.
Entry is a digital AV file. Open to current financial members of PSNZ, affilitated clubs (DPS is an affilitated club), and international photographic organisations.
Information here: Tauranga AV Salon
Trenna Packer Salver Nature Photographic Competition for clubs
Now open. Closes 17th June
The objective of the Trenna Packer Salver Competition is to illustrate the diversity of the natural world in New Zealand and its off shore islands, with images that are of a very high standard. Images can be taken by any member of an affiliated club. Gary, Gordon, and Judith are looking at possible images for entry to this competition. We may contacting you about one or more of your images!
More information here: Trenna Packer Salver
Creative Focus
Opens 3rd June. Closes 3rd July.
Creative Focus is a yearly competition run by the Pukekohe Franklin Camera Club with an emphasis on creativity. Open to all.
Information here: Creative Focus
Judge Training Weekends 2022
18-19 June – Orewa, Auckland
9-10 July – Taupo
10-11 September – Christchurch
15-15 October – Dunedin
Over the two day course, you will gain an insight into what is involved in the judging prcoess, that is, how to view images, critique and communicate the results to the photographer. You will also learn more about how to become an accredited judge.
Open to all. More information is available at Judge Training.
Sign up at Judge Training Weekend Registration
PSNZ members only
4 Nations International Salon – call for entries
PSNZ is calling for images to enter in this International Competition.
Entries close on 15th June 2022.
The details from Paul Whitham LPSNZ (President PSNZ) are:
80 images from 80 photographers in these categories:
Category | Number of images |
---|---|
Open Colour | 35 |
Open Monochrome | 15 |
Nature | 15 |
Our Country | 15 |
- Images that have been submitted as part of previous PSNZ entries are illegible.
- The maximum horizontal length is 1920px and not the PSNZ standard of 1620px.
- Titles need to be a maximum of 35 characters.
For more information and entry login to the members area of the PSNZ website and choose the 4 Nations International Salon.
Canon Online Round 3
Closes 25th June.
No entry fee
Login to the members area of the PSNZ website and choose the Canon Online.
Workshop Programme
More information is here: Workshops. It is recommended that you check your diary BEFORE registrations open as these workshops fill up fast!
Coming up are:
- Landscape – Coromandel
- Street / Urban – Wellington
- Astro – North Island
- Birds – Christchurch
- Creative Portrait – Tauranga
- Novice landscape – Buller
- Intentional Camera Movement – Miranda
Good Photo Spots (GPS)
PSNZ members will have received an email (on 29 Mar 22) about this nationwide project to identify and share local Good Photo Spots with visiting photographers. Remember this is not about the secret and special spots! It is about the places that the locals know about but that you might not notice if you were visiting.
GPSs will be collated and listed in the members only area of the PSNZ website so you can have some ideas of where to go the next time you’re out of town.
Email your GPS and some details (location; best time, weather, tides; relevant links; risks; GPS co-ordinates) about your spot to GPS project.
The return to in-person meetings!
Our first meeting back in person will be this coming Monday! The speaker will be Shelley Harvey.
From Pres Gary: Please bring a mask and wear this throughout the meeting. The restriction on visitors to Dunedin Public Hospital recently is a reminder that Covid remains active and that mask wearing is a protective measure for all. Remember to get your print ready for our Print of the Month competition. We will not be having supper at this stage however you are welcome to stay on and catch up with fellow members.

PSNZ Liaison Report – May 2022
From our trusty PSNZ Liaison Officer, Judith:
An update for DPS members on Photographic Society of New Zealand (PSNZ) events.
Upcoming PSNZ events to note.
National Convention News
Where: Lower Hutt Events Centre
When: 20 – 22 October 2023
The format has been changed a bit and more information will arrive as decisions are made.
Trenna Packer Salver Nature Photographic Competition for clubs
Now open. Closes 17th June
The objective of the Trenna Packer Salver Competition is to illustrate the diversity of the natural world in New Zealand and its off shore islands, with images that are of a very high standard. Images can be taken by any member of an affiliated club.
More information here: Trenna Packer Salver
Tauranga Audio-Visual Salon
Now open. Closes 8th June.
Entry is a digital AV file. Open to current financial members of PSNZ, affilitated clubs, and international photographic organisations.
Information here: Tauranga AV Salon
Laurie Thomas Landscape Salon
Now open. Closes 22nd May.
There is “no prescriptive definition of “landscape” specified for the Laurie Thomas Landscape competition… While we would not expect alterations to the physical facts we do wish to encourage entrants to present their own interpretation of their chosen subject matter.”
Information here: Laurie Thomas Landsscape Salon
Creative Focus
Opens 3rd June. Closes 3rd July.
Creative Focus is a yearly competition run by the Pukekohe Franklin Camera Club with an emphasis on creativity. Open to all.
Information here: Creative Focus
Judge Training Weekends 2022
18-19 June – Orewa, Auckland
9-10 July – Taupo
Later in the year South Island venues are being planned.
Over the two day course, you will gain an insight into what is involved in the judging prcoess, that is, how to view images, critique and communicate the results to the photographer. You will also learn more about how to become an accredited judge.
Open to all. More information is available at Judge Training.
Sign up at Judge Training Weekend Registration
PSNZ members only
Workshop Programme
More information is here: Workshops. It is recommended that you check your diary BEFORE registrations open as these workshops fill up fast!
Coming up are:
- Landscape – Coromandel
- Street / Urban – Wellington
- Astro – North Island
- Birds – Christchurch
- Creative Portrait – Tauranga
- Novice landscape – Buller
- Intentional Camera Movement – Miranda
Good Photo Spots (GPS)
PSNZ members will have received an email (on 29 Mar 22) about this nationwide project to identify and share local Good Photo Spots with visiting photographers. Remember this is not about the secret and special spots! It is about the places that the locals know about but that you might not notice if you were visiting.
GPSs will be collated and listed in the members only area of the PSNZ website so you can have some ideas of where to go the next time you’re out of town.
Email your GPS and some details (location; best time, weather, tides; relevant links; risks; GPS co-ordinates) about your spot to GPS project.
PSNZ Liaison Report – April 2022
Another update from our trusty PSNZ Liaison Officer, Judith:
An update for DPS members on Photographic Society of New Zealand (PSNZ) events.
Upcoming PSNZ events to note.
Canon Online Competition – entries close 25 April 2022
Round 2 images due 25th April.
Six round across the year. Points accumulate. PSNZ members.
More information, log into the PSNZ Members Area, then Canon Online Submission.
See the 2021 winning images.
Trenna Packer Salver Nature Photographic Competition for clubs
Opens 1st May. Closes 17th June
The objective of the Trenna Packer Salver Competition is to illustrate the diversity of the natural world in New Zealand and its off shore islands, with images that are of a very high standard. Images can be taken by any member of an affiliated club.
More information here: Trenna Packer Salver
Tauranga Audio-Visual Salon
Opens 5th May. Closes 8th June.
Entry is a digital AV file. Open to current financial members of PSNZ, affilitated clubs, and international photographic organisations.
Information here: Tauranga AV Salon
Creative Focus
Opens 3rd June. Closes 3rd July.
Creative Focus is a yearly competition run by the Pukekohe Franklin Camera Club with an emphasis on creativity. Open to all.
Information here: Creative Focus
Judge Training Weekends 2022
18-19 June – Orewa, Auckland
9-10 July – Taupo
Later in the year South Island venues are being planned.
Open to all. More information is available at Judge Training.
PSNZ members only
Workshop Programme
More information is here: Workshops. It is recommended that you check your diary BEFORE registrations open as these workshops fill up fast!
Coming up are:
- Astro – Tekapo
- Landscape – Coromandel
- Landscape – Queenstown
Good Photo Spots (GPS)
PSNZ members will have received an email (on 29 Mar 22) about this nationwide project to identify and share local Good Photo Spots with visiting photographers. Remember this is not about the secret and special spots! It is about the places that the locals know about but that you might not notice if you were visiting.
GPSs will be collated and listed in the members only area of the PSNZ website so you can have some ideas of where to go the next time you’re out of town.
Email your GPS and some details (location; best time, weather, tides; relevant links; risks; GPS co-ordinates) about your spot to GPS project.
PSNZ Liaison Report – March 2022
Thanks to Judith for the following info:
An update for DPS members on Photographic Society of New Zealand (PSNZ) events.
There are a couple of couple of competitions coming up for individuals and clubs. The details are below.
Upcoming PSNZ events and dates to note.
Camera Talk
The magazine of PSNZ. Articles, letters, updates, news need to with the editor by 25th March.
Email the editor.
Read Camera Talk.
Trenna Packer Salver Nature Photographic Competition for clubs
Opens 1st May. Closes 17th June
The objective of the Trenna Packer Salver Competition is to illustrate the diversity of the natural world in New Zealand and its off shore islands, with images that are of a very high standard.
More information here: Trenna Packer Salver
Creative Focus
Opens 3rd June. Closes 3rd July.
Creative Focus is a yearly competition run by the Pukekohe Franklin Camera Club with an emphasis on creativity.
Information here: Creative Focus
Judge Training Weekend 2022
These remain tentative and there is no further information available.
A number of Judge Training Weekends, open to everyone, are being planned for later in the year. More information is available at Judge Training. These are, of course, dependent on the COVID-19 situation but should be able to operate under the current red settings.
- Orewa – 18-19 July – Hibiscus Coast Camera Club
- Taupo – July – More details to come
- Christchurch – September – More details to come
- Dunedin – October – More details to come
Judge Training weekends will require full vaccination and valid vaccine passes.
PSNZ members only
PSNZ Annual General Meeting 2 April 2022
The AGM will held online via Zoom starting at 4pm. Further details will be shared in due course
NZ Camera
Open for submissions. Closing 31st March.
Login to the members area at PSNZ Members Area then NZ Camera Submission.
Canon Online Competition – entries close 25 April 2022
Round 2 images due 25th April.
Six round across the year. Points accumulate.
More information, log into the PSNZ Members Area, then Canon Online Submission.
See the 2021 winning images.
Workshop Programme
These remain tentative and there is no further information available.
Notes
– Attendees must be fully vaccinated and have a valid vaccine pass.
– Previously PSNZ have subsidised the workshop series, this practice is stopping. Hence workshops are more expensive than previous years, but will still be cheaper than attending directly with the presenters.
– PSNZ members only
The workshop programme kicks off from May. Registrations will likely open in March. All workshops are tentative and depend on the evolving COVID-19 situation.
- Astro – Tekapo – Joseph Pooley – 27-28 May
May be residential and include accommodation - Landscape – Queenstown – Meghan Maloney – 15-15 July
Will be residential (include accommodation) and will include transport to the shooting locations. - Astro – New Plymouth – Leith Robertson – 23-24 July
- Street / Urban – Wellington – Helen Westerbeke – 5-6 August
- Creative Portrait – Tauranga – Karoline Ferbei – 1-2 October
- Landscape for Novice and first time workshop attendees – Buller / West Coast – Graham Dainty – 22-24 October
Possibly also South Island workshops for bird, and studio portrait or natural light portrait.
Projected Image of the Month: Open, March 2022
Thanks to Tony Pomfret for his appraisal of our images at our last meeting, and congratulations to Noelle Bennett, Kurien Yohannan and Melanie Dick!
- Nicola
Projected Image of the Month 2: Deliberate Composition, February 2022
Thanks to William Patino for his appraisal of our images at the last meeting, and congratulations to Gordon Speed, Suzanne Renner and Kate Burton!
- Nicola
What’s On: March 2022

Last week the Council decided we’ll continue with online meetings up until the end of May, then re-assess month by month as we see how things are going. Field trips and photo walks will still be an option, for a bit of safer in-person socialising, and this month the Street group will be organising our activity – details to follow!
Date | Activity | Details | Location |
7:30pm, Monday 7 March | View Finder #16: Mieke Boynton – Landscape and Aerial Photography, an interactive presentation | Zoom | |
7:30pm, Monday 14 March | Club meeting: Speaker: Linda Robertson – Inside photojournalism Focus Group feedback: Honours | Projected Image Of The Month: Open | Zoom |
7:30pm, Monday 21 March | Focus group meetings | Zoom and various | |
10am, Saturday 26 March | Photo walk: We will checkout the protestors if still there, the people and architecture of lower Stuart Street, street art, farmers market, railway station, and skate park. Coffee after at The Corner Store (has outdoor seating) | Meet by Ko te Tūhono in the lower Octagon | |
7:30pm, Monday 28 March | Club meeting: Speaker: Rachel Gillespie – Travel and tourism in the Mackenzie Country My Recent Photography: Ian Thomson and Gary McClintock | Projected Image Of The Month: Photojournalism | Zoom |
- Nicola