Enter Now: Spring Print Exhibition

A gentle reminder about the upcoming Spring Print Exhibition.
 
Closing date for entries: Monday 8th August 2016 (at our meeting)
Members can submit up to six entries in each of the Open and Natural History Sections.  More details.
 
We will be exhibiting the selected images at the Dunedin Community gallery, so this is a great opportunity to get your work on display to the public. John Hart will be selecting images for the Open section and Paul Sorrel selecting for the Natural History section.
 
John Casey has organised a good deal with the Framing Factory in South Dunedin if you need to purchase new mats and foam core backing. Contact John or Laurie by 25th July to order your mats.

The Dunedin Junior Photography Exhibition

Entries are now open for the The Dunedin Junior Photography Exhibition.
Open to Secondary School students in the Dunedin area, the Exhibition will be displayed alongside the Spring Print Exhibition at the Dunedin Community Gallery between the 29th and 31st of August.

Please share the links below, or the blog post itself, to anyone you know who may be interested in entering.

Entry and information: https://dps.org.nz/tdjpe/

Facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/tdjpe/

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Autumn Print Results 2016

 

April the 11th was the Autumn Print Exhibition. The final selection for exhibition included 19 Natural History and 47 Open prints, with the Champion Natural History print awarded to Craig McKenzie for “Sheet Web Spider” and the Champion Open print awarded to Kathy Richards for “Buick 8”.

Natural History Prints selected by Paul Sorrell

Open Prints selected by Terry Maguire

The Slideshow will be added to as the requested Honours images are provided.

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Alan Coppin 4 Acceptances (Open)
Micky Waby 4 Acceptances (Open)
Kate Burton 2 Acceptances (Open)
John Casey 1 Acceptance (Open)
1 Honours (Open)
2 Acceptances (Open)
Gary McClintock 5 Acceptances (Open)
1 Honours (NH)
Ken Trevathan 4 Acceptance (Open)
C.W. Patillo Portrait Cup (Open)
2 Acceptances (NH)
Chris Hewitt 3 Acceptances (Open)
1 Honours (Open)
2 Acceptances (NH)
Graeme Atkinson 2 Acceptances (Open)
1 Acceptance (NH)
Kathy Richards 5 Acceptances (Open)
Champion (Open)
1 Acceptance (NH)
Craig McKenzie 1 Acceptance (Open)
1 Honours (Open)
Champion (NH)
1 Honours (NH)
David Steer 2 Acceptances (Open)
1 Acceptance (NH)
2 Honours (NH)
Laurie White 3 Acceptances (Open)
Mark Cowden 1 Honours (Open)
Como Marine Award (Open)
Melanie Middlemiss 4 Acceptances (Open)
3 Acceptances (NH)
Raimo Kuparinen 1 Acceptance (Open)

Exhibition: Winged Wonders

Another member exhibition is coming up this week.  Paul Sorrell is having an exhibition of “Winged Wonders” at Orokonui Ecosanctuary as part of the Wild Dunedin Festival of Nature. This is bound to be a beautiful exhibition of stunning bird life and will be well worth the short trip out to the Orokonui Visitors Centre.  Don’t forget your camera, as you are bound to be inspired to try and capture your own images of the winged wonders out there.

The exhibition is on 22-24th April from 9.30 – 4.30pm at Orokonui Ecosanctuary Visitors Centre. More info: https://hail.to/wild-dunedin/publication/fiIPqzG/article/h7bNpkO

Robin
Photo Credit: Paul Sorrell, Robin at Orokonui Ecosanctuary

Exhibition: Carnaval de Oruro

One of our newer members, Carlos Biggemann, currently has an exhibition on at the Dunedin Art Station.  This is a wonderful, colourful display of images from the famous Carnaval de Oruro, in Bolivia.

The exhibition is on from 13-17th April.  More info: http://www.otagoartsociety.co.nz/exhibitions

As a special bonus, Raimo Kuparinen is the artist in residence during this week as well.

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Photo Credit: Carlos Biggemann

Society Competitions

The Dunedin Photographic Society runs three kinds of competition throughout the year.

Print & Projected Image of the Month (Monthly Competitions)– These are an opportunity to submit work for critique. The critique is intended to be constructive and give you suggestions on how to improve and grow as a photographer. It’s amazing how often someone may point out something such as a distracting patch of light that you hadn’t noticed…. now it’s obvious and all you can see!

The varying themes encourage members to try something different and are open to interpretation, ‘open’ means you can submit anything you like. Any degree of processing will be considered. The only subjects which tend to be stricter are Natural History and Photojournalism. These should accurately represent the subject/event.

This is a good place to start showing your work. All images will be commented on.  Points are awarded to everyone who submits an image and extra points are awarded for the top three images on the night.  Points standings can be found here: Standings.

Successful images from this competition should be considered for the seasonal exhibitions.

Seasonal Exhibitions (Seasonal Exhibitions)– The club runs four seasonal exhibitions Spring and Autumn Print, and Winter and Summer Projected Image.   You can enter up to 6 images in each of the the Open and Natural History sections (note: the seasons are just to indicate the time of the year the exhibition is held – it is not a restriction on the type of image you can enter).  The images entered are submitted to accredited judges or ‘experts’ for appraisal. The purpose of these is to produce an exhibition of quality work, and therefore not all images will be accepted. The judges are directed to accept a percentage of the images submitted and will provide comment on only those that have been accepted.

While it can be disappointing not to have images accepted, it is important to realise that judging can be subjective; an image accepted by one judge may have been rejected by another.

Successful images from the seasonal exhibitions should be considered for the Festival.

Dunedin Festival of Photography (Festival)The Festival is run once a year by the Society and is open to any NZ resident or society member to enter. This competition attracts a large number of entrants including those with photographic honours and professional photographers, and as such the standard is high. Acceptance into the festival should be seen as an impressive achievement and a stepping stone to the PSNZ Regional or National exhibitions. These images are not critiqued but are displayed in a local gallery for a week where they can be viewed by the public.

For new members, entering your images for the first time is always the hardest.  You do need to have a bit of a thick skin, but positive feedback feels good and shows you a way forward.  So don’t be shy, start entering now.

Results of 46th Dunedin Festival of Photography

The doors have closed on another successful Dunedin Festival of Photography.  This is mostly due to the fantastic images that were entered and the great job the selectors did in putting together the collection of images for the print and projected exhibitions.

This year we had a total of 839 images (print and projected) from 94 entrants.  The final print and projected exhibitions comprised 355 accepted images.  Congratulations go to all the entrants who had images accepted, and in particular to those who were selected for honours and champion awards.

Full AVs of the exhibition are available:

Print http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCoZGny0EWE

Projected images http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vi4C_Srm70c

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46th Dunedin Festival of Photography

2014 Champion Projected Image: Popping Poppy - Susie Hare, Karaka
2014 Champion Projected Image: Popping Poppy – Susie Hare, Karaka

Entries are now open for the 46th Dunedin Festival of Photography.

This Festival is open to all New Zealand residents and financial members of PSNZ affiliated camera clubs. There are eight sections:

  • Prints: Open, Natural History, Monochrome, and Portraiture
  • Projected Images: Open, Natural History, Monochrome, and Portraiture

Entries must be made using the online entry form.  More information is available from our website.

AGM and Spring Print Exhibition

Melanie Middlemiss - Spring flowers on campus
Melanie Middlemiss – Spring flowers on campus

The Dunedin Photographic Society AGM will be held on Monday 22nd Sept at 7.30pm and it would be great to have as many members as possible attend. It will start after the monthly competition is shown and should go no longer than 1/2 hour with the Spring Print Exhibition to follow. Alan Dove has made the selection for the exhibition and he will be attending the meeting to give us his comments.

Also, don’t forget the projected image of the month subject is Abstract. Entries need to be emailed to Kevin by 7:00pm Sunday 21st Sept.