Knox Interclub Results

Wednesday 27th July saw the Knox Interclub Monochrome Competition held at Baronia West Primary School. This year there were eight clubs entered into the competition and 110 images split into 30 small prints, 40 large prints and 40 EDI images. Whilst Waverley didn’t manage to attain any place getters this year we didn’t disgrace ourselves. There were only 18 awards given 3 x 3rd place, 3 x 2nd place and 3 x 1st places plus a further 9 Highly Commendeds of which Waverley secured 4 as follows:

Ray Anderson – Wildebeest – Small Print Highly Commended
Dave Sumner – Rodeo – Large Print Highly Commended
Vicki Moritz – Puppies – Large Print Highly Commended
Alan Scott – Hay-Field – EDI Highly Commended

The HC Images are shown below and you can also see all of the images entered Here

I would like to say thank you to all of the Waverley Members who attended, we nearly outnumbered the host club I think. I would also like to thank those members who provided us with prints and EDI’s to enter.

The next competition is the Eastern Interclub in August, watch this space for details, hopefully with the correct date this time.

August Judges – Open Competition

You have to agree that we have been extremely lucky over the last year with the judges that have been organised for us. I can say without a shadow of a doubt that we are the only amateur club in Victoria and possibly the whole of Australia that has had regular judges of this calibre from the professional photgraphy world. It is not only that we have had the cream of the crop all the way from Master Photographer Ian McKenzie through to the 2010 AIPP Photographer of the Year, Peter Coulson but it just gets better and better. I am very pleased to announce to you all that in August we have not one but two Master Photographers, Andrew and Fiona Harrison. They will be judging our Open competition and I think I can safely say that we will be in for yet another treat when we see their presentation. Passion8 have kindly put a small biography together for us so you all have an idea of what their work is like and what they like to shoot, there is also a link to their website should you wish to pay them a visit, just click the logo at the end of the post:

  • ANDREW – Director & Photographer – Master Photographer AIPP

Andrew started Passion8 Photography with Fiona in 2001. Andrew’s Sales & Marketing background has created a very solid business base for a thriving photographic studio. Andrew’s amazing creativity is evident in his competent shooting style and graphic design capabilities. His skill and flair for wedding photography is outstanding and has achieved many awards within the photographic industry.

      

  • FIONA – Photographer – Master Photographer AIPP

Fiona completed her photography studies in 1989, yes 19 years ago! She is incredibly enthusiastic about capturing the moment with her wedding, baby, children & family portraits. Fiona’s patience with children is endearing and results in the most delightfully, natural & candid portraits of childhood. Fiona’s clients just keep coming back, from their wedding through to their teen’s portraits. Her images are her passion!

Melbourne Open House Event – 30th – 31st July 2011

Always fancied taking images in the Melbourne Town Hall and Offices or what about the Origin Roof Top Garden? Well now you can if you attend the Melbourne Open House event on the weekend 30-31st JULY.

Other venues include the Plaza Ballroom, The Capitol Theatre, The Russell Place Sub-Station, University of Melbourne Campus walking tour, The Victorian Trades Hall, La Trobe Cottage, The Orica building, The Royal Australian College of Surgeons, The Victoria Law School and many many many more.

See here for more info and a full list of buildings – Melbourne Open House Website

Dave

Workshop Night Monochrome – Tuesday 19th July 2011

To those who didn’t attend the Monochrome workshop last night, you missed a very good session led by Pete which studied what makes an image a good B&W or monochrome. We studied 100 of the best B&W/Monochrome images before going into the different ways used to convert images from the ins and outs of B&W in camera to the many methods of PhotoShop. Pete treated us to some demonstrations with the assistance of Warren’s Photoshop Group members who had been working on this very subject the night before. We were able to compare several different methods, their advantages and disadvantages as well as visually compare the results. Anyone who simply desaturates an image to make it B&W should have been there to see why this isn’t the ideal method.

We also touched on creating monotone, duotone, tritone and quadtone images, where we would possibly use these and how the results differ.

Here is the link that Pete provided us with giving us the various methods of converting to B&W or monochrome and their pro’s and con’s Black and White Digital

Thank You From Mary

Mary Pryke, Roger’s partner would like to say a huge thank you to all who sent cards and flowers to her after Roger’s passing. She really appreciates the kind words and support that the members of WCC have given her during this sad time.

Mary and her family would also like to thank those members that attended the memorial service on Friday, for their kinds words and support.

More Sad News – Roger John Howell – Dec 1931 to July 2011

It is with a sad heart that I have tell you all that one of the clubs prominent members, Roger Howell passed away on Sunday 3rd July 2011. I know that you all will join me in sending Roger’s partner Mary, our sincerest condolences.

Roger has been a prominent member of WCC since Feb 1997 and for as long as I’ve known him he has been a member of the committee. We will all miss his very large contribution to the club; he was always there with wise council, support or anything else that was needed. This may not have always been a visible contribution but I can say without a shadow of doubt that you ALL have benefited from his membership. Roger’s photographic knowledge and skills in mounting prints were second to none and he would always be happy to pass on this knowledge to members, new members and guests. It was always a pleasure to introduce guests to him.

You may not know it but Roger was the big driving force behind getting the Audio Visual Group into being and always had a very active role in the group, his latest creation being about ‘Orchids’ which you can see here. Roger was always an active participant in the club outings; I would always have a chuckle to myself when I saw him lugging behind him the largest camera bag known to man. A bag that which he had to replace with an equally sized wheeled version when things got too heavy for him to carry.

One thing I know is that I and others in the club will never forget Roger, his love and devotion to Mary, their relationship was a thing of beauty. Our hearts go out to her and both families in their time of grief.