March 3rd: “Talk to Me” – Steve Proctor

An exploration of working with people to create images to be proud of. The talk will cover all aspects of two formal studio-based shoots from the planning, the shooting, the post-processing and sharing of the resulting images. He will talk about the technical aspects of the shoot but will emphasise the importance of collaboration between photographer and subject. There is also a selection of additional non-studio images to view.

Usual Zoom session details (see home page) and as always new members are welcome to join the meeting to see what we do as a club

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February 26th: Outdoor photo shoot at Lacock

Members,

Our photo shoot in the hall planned for Thursday 24th February will not be going ahead and there is no Zoom meeting in it’s place. However, as an alternative we have decided to hold our photo shoot outside at Lacock on Saturday 26th February at 11:00AM instead of our usual Thursday 24th Meeting.  Hopefully the weather will be kind!

Anyone who is familiar with Lacock knows that there are plenty of photo opportunities both around the village and in the Abbey grounds. We will have to be organised so that we don’t end up with everyone in the same areas, there should be plenty of room to space out and take photos relating to several genres (architecture, nature/wildlife, people, water, etc).

This event is open to the wider membership of our Facebook group and anyone else with an interest in photography. Please fee free to come along, meet up with us and discover what we do as a club. We have experienced members who can offer help if you are only just starting out in photography, or need help with certain aspects e.g. technical functions of your camera, equipment, image composition etc.

As a follow up, in a few weeks’ time we will have a members evening to share the images taken on the day.

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February 17th: Life Through an Aspergic Lens – Allison Webber

Allison Webber FRPS talks about the two things which play an important role in her life, photography and autism. Whilst photography has helped her understand, accept and manage her autism, autism has helped define her individuality through creative expression.

She will explore a few of the ways in which her autism affects her everyday life, for example coping with her highly focused interests and obsessive behaviour and the connection these have with her photography.

Usual Zoom Session details (see home page) and as always new members are welcome to join the meeting to see what we do as a club.

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Programme Update

Members,

Our current published programme runs to the end of February and so it is time to start to inform members what will be in the programme for the remainder of the season March to April.

As most members will be aware we trialed in-hall meetings on 3rd Feb with a very successful Terrick Retrospective. Unfortunately, the “test” revealed our continued vulnerability to the Covid situation with members testing positive for Covid soon after. Although there is no suggestion they picked it up in the hall, it does reveal the continued risk to gatherings.

In consultation with our Chairman, Kevin and the committee, we have decided that in-hall meetings are probably less likely for the rest of the season. The only programme item affected was planned for the 24th February which was an in-hall photo shoot. This will now not take place.

As an alternative we have decided to take our photo shoot to the relative safety of outside. Time of year being what it is, the proposal is for all interested members to meet at Lacock on Saturday 26th February at 11:00AM instead of our usual Thursday 24th Meeting.  Hopefully the weather will be kind!

Anyone who is familiar with Lacock knows that there are plenty of photo opportunities around the village without the need to go into the Abbey grounds. Any members who are also National Trust members (or may want to pay admission) will of course be able to go into the Abbey and grounds. We can be organised so that we don’t end up with most members in the grounds and 1 or 2 members left in the village or vice versa.

As a follow up, in a few weeks’ time we will have a members evening to share all of the images taken on the day.

We hope this “rolling” approach to the programme this season has not been too inconvenient for members, but it hardly needs saying it has been difficult to predict what we are going to be able to do regarding the hall.

Let us all hope that next season we will be back to normal and we can resume print competitions and the sorely missed photo shoots with some unique and unusual subjects.

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February 10th: DPI Competition 3 – Flora & Fauna

This week is our Flora and Fauna DPI competition judged by John Hudson ARPS, DPAGB, SPA, ASPS. John is a member of Bristol Photographic Society, a very experienced judge and an international award winning photographer. We are looking forward to his comments and critique, as well as some stiff competition from both groups .

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February 3rd: An Evening With Terrick Meakin

For this Thursday’s club meeting (3rd Feb) we are pleased to announce – An Evening With Terrick Meakin. A journey through a lifetime of printed images from Terrick’s vast archive. We would welcome as many of our members into the hall for this event as it involves viewing many beautifully prepared prints – the meeting will start at 7:30pm.

We will not be serving tea and coffee at half time, but will hope to reintroduce this at later meetings. I will set up a camera and Zoom meeting (hosted from the hall), however online you will not get the benefit of seeing the prints and participation will necessarily be limited.

Past members and non-members will be welcome to attend, but we would appreciate a small voluntary donation to club funds by any past and non-members on the night.

For those of you who have forgotten or do not know where the church hall is , click here for the map.

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January 27th: Competition Photography and how I go about it – George Reekie

For this week’s meeting we have George Reekie DPAGB, ABPE with a presentation entitled  “Competition Photography and how I go about it”.

A look at how to get the best out of your competition entries. George has promised a fun evening of experiences and anecdotes.

Important reminder: Submissions are due by Thursday 27 for DPI Competition 3 – Flora & Fauna.

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20th January: Out Of The Dark – Still Life Photography

This week’s meeting is a presentation by Simon Capland LRPS and entitled “Out Of The Dark – Still Life Photography”. The title is self-explanatory and there will be much interest from our members on this subject.


Usual Zoom Session details (see home page) and as always new members are welcome to join the meeting to see what we do as a club

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13th January: AGM

Members,

This week is the AGM. Agenda and proposals documents attached. Financial statement to follow.


Please try to attend as we have a couple of important proposals to discuss and after the meeting we will show our entries for the WCPF Competition.


Usual Zoom Session details (see home page) and as always new members are welcome to join the meeting to see what we do as a club.

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6th January: The Industrial Tourist – Andy Marland

Happy New Year everyone.

This week’s meeting, Thurs 6th January, is a presentation by Andy Marland entitled “The Industrial Tourist”.

Usual Zoom Session details (see home page) and as always new members are welcome to join the meeting to see what we do as a club.

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