Club Night Summary #124

Print Show & Tell

It was Inspiring to see and hear the stories behind our Members evening, where we had Invited members to bring along one or two of their favourite prints and give a short presentation on why they were their favourite.  Each author which had brought along prints gave a great Insight into their reasons for selecting the chosen Images.  There were Interesting stories on each print to help the receptive audience understand the background to the prints.

This section of the evening was a bit longer than scheduled, reducing the time available for the planned debate on ‘growing the club’ which was an Interactive open topic.  Thank you to those that raised points on the evening in the limited time.  Although we ran over our allotted time, we clearly could have spent a lot longer on this subject.

Looking forward this week to our next session of ‘Intimate Landscape’ competition, as we get to grips with this quite difficult new topic for external competition entry.  The evening will be led by our external competition Secretary Stuart Craig In our quest to find the Images that will be put forward into the competition.

See everyone on Thursday.
Steve


Club Night Summary #123

Open PDI

Another busy week for the club, with both Internal and external competitions taking part. On Wednesday we took part in the first round of the prestigious ‘Rosebowl’ competition on Zoom. We were pitched against three other Camera clubs to compare our Images with. The judge on the night was Colin Harrison a well seasoned and respected judge for this competition. We fielded a well balanced set of strong Images produced by our talented membership. Every Image from our team scored well and as a result we won this first round of the competition. Alan Rhodes scored 20 for his excellent Image ‘One man and his dog’ In addition, the judge had two star ratings of which this Image was awarded one star. Congratulations Alan! A tremendous team result and well worthy of the convincing victory.

The final results were;

  • Croxley 266 points
  • Stoke Poges 258
  • Hemel Hempstead 256
  • Whitchurch Hill 245

On Thursday we had a league PDI ‘open’ competition in the hall. This was judged by Martin Patten a very good photographer and experienced judge from Watford CC. We had 48 entries offering a wide variety of subjects with some really excellent Images. Thank you to everyone who entered and Congratulations to the higher scoring authors on the night.

We now look forward to this week’s members evening in the hall, where we have Invited everyone to bring along one or two favourites prints and give us a short presentation on why it’s their favourite. For example things like, where taken and why, the emotional connection, Influences, conditions etc. Doesn’t matter what the print scored, if entered into competition, or when produced, it’s just personal to the author to share with the very receptive, appreciative group. If we have time we will also have an open short debate on Improvements to your club. How can we entice/recruit more members and what can we do to ensure all existing valued members are happy with the club.

Look forward to seeing everyone on Thursday

Steve.


Club Night Summary #122

Images with Impact

Our latest guest speaker was professional photographer David Clapp who joined us on Zoom for a very engaging presentation entitled ‘ Images with Impact’ David treated us by showing many of his Images from his extensive collection and gave Interesting stories regarding their locations and conditions. He also gave us a good insight into the world of professional photography by sharing his thoughts and views. A very Interesting and Inspirational night which joins the catalogue of excellent speakers that we have been fortunate to have presenting over Zoom.

Our attention now turns to continuing the PDI league programme and our next ‘open’ Competition this Thursday. We look forward to seeing more excellent Images entered by our talented members as the PDI league starts to take shape.

We also have the first round of the prestigious ‘Rosebowl’ External competition taking part this Wednesday on Zoom, with our opposition being Hemel Hempstead, Stoke Poges and Whitchurch hill Camera clubs. Should be Interesting night!

Also looking forward to our Members night on the 18th November. Following our change of programme, owing to Croxfest being cancelled again and the world is still trying to recover. (Details of the members evening below)

See everyone on Thursday, back in the hall

Steve


Club Night Summary #121

First Print Competition of the Season

It was great to see physical prints again in our first print Competition in nearly two years. We had 36 prints entered for the ‘open’ competition and I was personally stunned by the quality of the entries as they were placed along the walls of the hall, ready for the judge to commence the competition. It is much appreciated the effort that goes into entering a print competition, with the preparation work that is needed. However seeing the end results on Thursday night, I’m sure it made it worth while for everyone, who should be proud of their work.

Rojer weightman was our judge on the night and he applied his vast experience with his critique during the difficult task to awards scores and find the ultimate winners on the night. Thank you to everyone that entered the league competition and to all that attended the evening. There is always a great atmosphere on competition nights with everyone giving each other huge support throughout.

Despite our enthusiasm to show this week’s talk from both the hall and home Zoom, this week’s presentation will only be available on home Zoom, therefore there will be no community centre meeting this week. I’m sure this week’s talk ‘Images with Impact’ presented by David Clapp will be a really entertaining and Inspirational night.

Look forward to seeing everyone on Zoom on Thursday (log in details on our website, if needed).

Steve


Club Night Summary #120

Park Street Landscape Competition

Last week the first external competition was held ‘Park street landscape cup’ with 10 clubs including ourselves competing for the honours. Our history hasn’t always been good in this particular competition where we often come across other clubs with greater pedigree in landscape photography. However spurred on by our growing success in recent external competitions and some careful selection we fielded a very well received set of Images. We ultimately finished a very honourable 3rd on the night, only missing out by a few points from the eventual winners. We were also the only club to score 2 x 20s in the competition from Amanda Culley and Gordon Calder with their excellent Images. Overall a good result for the club and further prove of our growing strength in external competitions.

Thank you to all the members who had Images representing the club for this competition, making it a great overall team effort. We made a bit more club history by beaming this Zoom competition into the hall for us to watch together. We had good visuals on the large screen and perfect sound for the broadcast. It was great to give a collective cheer as the Croxley entries were shown and critiqued by the judge.

Having proved the technology, we would like to expand the use of Zoom broadcasts into the community centre hall for our next speaker David Clapp with his presentation ‘ Images with Impact’ on the 4th November giving everyone a chance to watch in the hall together. Looking forward to our first print competition for nearly two years in the hall this week!

See everyone on Thursday

Steve


Club Night Summary #119

But is it Art?

After four weeks back in the Community centre hall, we returned to Zoom for last week’s presentation. Keith Snell was our guest speaker, broadcasting from his home in the Lake District. His talk had the Intriguing title of ‘But is it art’ sharing with us his take on ‘representational’ and ‘Impressionistic’ photography and art. A very Interesting and Inspiring presentation, with Keith showing many fine examples of his own work. In particular his passion for abstract and ICM (Intentional Camera Movement) photography.

We are back in the hall this week where we will be creating another first for the club by showing ‘live’ view on our big screen of ‘The park street landscape cup’ in which we will be competing to try and win the competition. It will be great to meet together to cheer on our entries and compare our work with other clubs during the evening.

The following week we have another landmark where after nearly two years, we will be holding our first print competition back in the hall. It’s an ‘open’ competition with up to three entries per person. It will be brilliant to have physical prints on show back in the hall for the judge to critique. Personally, I think to produce a print for competition is a very satisfying experience and although a bit more effort, it is overall a rewarding achievement.

Look forward to seeing everyone on Thursday

Steve


Club Night Summary #118

Paths, Roads and In the Kitchen

It’s now been four weeks since we returned to our hall at the Community centre. It has been great to establish face to face meetings again and also to welcome back valued former members who were not so comfortable with Zoom meetings.

Last week we held our first league ‘set subject’ PDI competitions. The subjects were ‘Paths and roads’ and ‘In the kitchen’. Some really good Interesting Images were produced by our talented membership, giving the visiting Judge Alan Taberer plenty to consider in his judgement of awarding points. As always members can see the higher scoring Images on the excellent club website Image gallery.

During the lockdown period of our season’s we managed to present some great speakers where Zoom enabled us to have presentations within our financial budget from much greater distance than normal. I think the furthest was Georgia!

We have continued to book some outstanding presenters for this season also via Zoom and this week is no exception with Keith Snell presenting his ‘But is it Art’ with Keith giving his view on abstract photography. I’m sure this presentation will provide lots of Inspiration for our Individual photography. So we are not in the hall this week, but a great opportunity to tune in on Zoom to enjoy the presentation. Details to join the meeting are in the members area of our website.

We have a few more outstanding guest speakers through Zoom dotted through the programme this season, but primarily we are now back operating safely in the hall with a great social atmosphere which hopefully will continue as the World gets back to some kind of normality.

Look forward to seeing everyone on Zoom this Thursday.

Steve


Website Change

New Format Image Galleries for 2021/22

This year I’m planning to display the images of each round of the league competitions in their own separate gallery rather than putting them all into one as in previous years.

See the first example of the new 2021/22 format here.

The category headings are an accordion lists, so you need to click on one in order to see all the competitions in a particular catagory.

The page has place holders for all the competitions and will populated as each one takes place.

Do let me know if you have any problems viewing the new format galleries (email info@croxleycameraclub.com)

Thanks, George