WPS Impact: June 2018

WPS Impact - June 2018

Our June issue of Impact is now available! Click the link below to have a read. We have articles on our recent Portrait workshop, Interclub 2018, an a article about photographic mentorship and many other great images and news stories.

If you want to submit any articles, images or news to this newsletter, they can be sent to our Editor, Shannon Doyle, at impact@wps.org.nz by the 28th of the month.

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Sports Photography: Hagen Hopkins (June 28)

Hagen is a Wellington based photographer whose passion for photography began when he first ventured overseas. On his return to New Zealand, Hagen worked in camera departments in the film and television industry for two years before eventually leaning back towards stills photography.

Since completing his photography studies, Hagen has worked in staff positions at Photosport in Auckland and Sun Media in Alberta, Canada.

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June Photo Topics – On The Move & Waiting

Starting in 2018 we are asking our members to submit images around 2 monthly topics. This is a opportunity to share images on a more informal basis and get everyone more involved in sharing images.

This month is On The Move & Waiting

Send your favourite 3 pics to sharemypics@wps.org.nz by the last day of the month. All submissions will be included in a short presentation of images at the first club meeting of the following month.

Projected Image 2018

John Boyd provided a very detailed and inspiring critique of the entries received and said he found it hard to award only 4 prizes given the high standard of images.
Congratulations to the following members who were successful in this year’s competition.

Projected Image Competition Winners:
  • 1st Place Shannon Doyle – Image: Untitled (Portrait)
  • 2nd Place Keith Molloy – Image: Behind the Wire
  • Highly Commended Gail Teale Image: Swirl
  • Highly Commended Gayle Cullwick Image: Watching

A big thank you to John for his judging.

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May Photo Topics – Standing Out & Frame Within a Frame

Starting in 2018 we are asking our members to submit images around 2 monthly topics. This is a opportunity to share images on a more informal basis and get everyone more involved in sharing images.

This month is Standing Out & Frame Within a Frame

Send your favourite 3 pics to sharemypics@wps.org.nz by the last day of the month. All submissions will be included in a short presentation of images at the first club meeting of the following month.

WPS Impact: April 2018

WPS Impact - April 2018

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WPS Impact is the official digital magazine of Wellington Photographic Society. We have an issue out at the start of every month, and it is our way of sharing what the society has been up to. You will find a selection of photos, news and upcoming events in this newsletter.

If you want to submit any articles, images or news to this newsletter, they can be sent to our Editor, Shannon Doyle, at impact@wps.org.nz by the 28th of the month.

April Photo Topics – A Closer Look at Things & Minimal

Starting in 2018 we are asking our members to submit images around 2 monthly topics. This is a opportunity to share images on a more informal basis and get everyone more involved in sharing images.

This month is A Closer Look at Things & Minimal

Send your favourite 3 pics to sharemypics@wps.org.nz by the last day of the month. All submissions will be included in a short presentation of images at the first club meeting of the following month.

March Photo Topics – Flowing Water & Curves

Starting in 2018 we are asking our members to submit images around 2 monthly topics. This is a opportunity to share images on a more informal basis and get everyone more involved in sharing images.

This month is Flowing Water and Curves.

Send your favourite 3 pics to sharemypics@wps.org.nz by the last day of the month. All submissions will be included in a short presentation of images at the first club meeting of the following month.

WPS Impact: March 2018

WPS Impact - March 2018

We have a great month ahead of us. Starting with the Landscape Technique & Composition evening on March the 8th at the TTC.

This evening will be a chance to talk all about Landscape technique and composition to get you out taking brilliant landscapes of your own.

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