Meeting January 21 2020

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For our next club meeting on 21st January we are trying something a bit different.

The club now has access to the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain Portal and the PAGB Recorded Lecture Service library.

The Programme Secretary has selected a title from the Canon EOS library of lectures that is certain be of interest to a wider audience not just Canon users.

The lecture is called “The Art of Back and White”

The presentation runs for 110 minutes, so breaks will be inserted by the Zoom Host who will be running the Lecture from a DVD.

Breaks will allow us to ensure the technology is working and gather some thoughts about the whole process. A test was carried out today (Wednesday) and it seems to work very well. This is a bit of an experiment both with the concept and the quality of the content. So please be honest in your feedback both during and after the session.

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Annual General Meeting

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This week is the Annual General Meeting. Find attached the agenda, the minutes of last season’s meeting and this season’s accounts.

Please as many as possible attend, I don’t think it will be a particularly long meeting this year but we need your participation.

Look Forward to seeing you there.

Time: 14 January, 2021 19:30 Greenwich Mean Time
Every week on Thu, until April, 2020

Link: https://zoom.us/j/98403616170?pwd=MWNDU0lBcStjZWZYTFh0VEZYT01idz09

Meeting ID: 984 0361 6170
Passcode: 976471

Usual link 😊

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From Buddha to Blade Runner

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Our first meeting of the new year is presented by Julian Elliot – A look at Japan’s architecture from the old to new.

Explore the old architecture of Japan to the newest. Starting in Himeji with its famous castle, going to Kyoto with its beautiful temples the talk ends in Tokyo with Blade Runner’esque architecture.

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Christmas Social

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Our session on the 17th was planned to be out Christmas Party. Sadly we can’t go and play skittles and eat fish and chips together this year. We will be having the usual Zoom meeting, but with Christmas flavour.

Fez Parker will be with us to review pictures submitted for the happiness competition, and Andrew Leach will be presenting a Video on his trip to Iceland.

Finally we are all photographers. So here’s a challenge: Photographing Festive Food – We can’t all go out together and eat, so let’s take pictures instead.

Probably none of us have tried food photography as a subject. The original idea for this, was to photograph mince pies in an entertaining or amusing way. This might prove to be a bit limiting, let’s face it you can have too many mince pies at Christmas, so send in your amusing or entertaining images of festive food. There are no prizes we will just look, discuss and enjoy the results. Pictures in the usual projections format to: projectionsecretary@trowbridgecc.co.uk.

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Members Evening

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This week (Thursday 10th Dec) we have two of our members, Phil Jones and Lora Bennett present an evening of their photography, interests and influences.

Phil’s talk will include images like this fabulous example by live concert photographer by Ross Halfin.

Lora will take us on journey through her amazing images of Urban exploration.

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The World of a Wildlife Photographer

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The speaker this week (3rd December) will I’m sure appeal to many of our members who have a passion for wildlife photography. Davis Boag will present “The World of a Wildlife Photographer”. This entertaining lecture spans 35 years of photography and takes us to 5 continents.

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Projection Competition 2 – Break the Rules

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This week (26th November) is our second projection competition. Mike Martin, is our judge for a somewhat different slant on camera club competitions where members have been tasked to submit images which depart from what are normally considered the rules of photography. It should be interesting to see what he makes of our efforts! I’m sure we will have shaken up convention and in the process maybe learned a bit more about this art of picture taking, even if it’s just what not to do.

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Photographing Wiltshire

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We are very excited to announce that our speaker this week 19th November will be photographer and author Robert Harvey ARPS EFIAP CEnv CSci MCIWEM
Robert will be presenting “Photographing Wiltshire” the subject of his latest book.
Wiltshire’s landscape encompasses quintessential scenes; whale-backed chalk hills, exquisite Cotswold villages, England’s finest landscape garden and quirky white horses, together with the world’s largest and most famous stone circles. There is much to delight the photographer here In this talk, accompanying his book of the same title, Robert will share its secrets

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Fran May – Career Retrospective

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We continue our season this Thursday (12th November) with a very special guest speaker, Fran May. Fran’s first appointment came from The Brooklyn Museum, documenting the Valley of the Kings in Egypt Fran worked for the British Museum and The Sunday Times Magazine as well as on documentary projects in Africa. While at the Royal College of Art she documented the East End of London under the watchful eye of her personal tutor, the famous photographer Bill Brandt. Later work included the creation of corporate images for investment banks, law firms, publishers and scientific research companies. This is an engaging look back at Fran’s rich and varied career.

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