Interclub Battle date: Sunday 18 October
- Location: Plimmerton Hall, 9 Sunset Parade, Plimmerton, Porirua
- Lunch start time: 1.00pm
- Competition start time: 1.30pm
We (Porirua CC) will be arranging a programme of entertainment as follows:
Interclub Battle date: Sunday 18 October
We (Porirua CC) will be arranging a programme of entertainment as follows:
WPS is planning to enter the inter-club competitions about to be run by the Photographic Society of New Zealand (PSNZ), namely the:
Notice of Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Wellington Photographic Society Inc
The AGM is scheduled for 27th November 2025. We are calling for any motions members wish to add to the agenda as part of the AGM business, as well as nominations for officeholders and WPS Committee members. Any motion for a change to the WPS Rules must be sent to the Secretary by 20th of November. Information on committee roles and nomination forms can be obtained via email.
This year, we will also be discussing the updated constitution, which will be required to comply with the new act.
The Wellington Photographic Society’s annual exhibition is a highlight of our year, bringing together the creative work of our members and sharing it with the wider public. For us, it’s not just a chance to hang photographs on the wall – it’s an opportunity to celebrate the art of photography, showcase the talent within our community, and invite others to discover what makes photography such an inspiring and accessible pursuit.
This year’s exhibition offers a diverse collection of images captured both close to home and further afield. You’ll see photographs from all around the world – landscapes, portraits, street scenes, and wildlife – but the heart of the exhibition is firmly rooted in Wellington. Our members have drawn inspiration from the beauty and variety of our own backyard: dramatic coastlines, majestic mountains, vibrant cities, and the small, fleeting details that make life unique.
Image submission deadline extended to 3rd September. Send your images to comms@wps.org.nz now.
The exhibition is being held this year at the Thistle Hall in Cuba St and will run from 29 September to the 5th of October.
Our annual exhibition is the opportunity to showcase the best work of our members to family, friends and the public and we try to include work from each member.
Submissions for the Interclub Competition close Thursday 11th September. Send your images to comms@wps.org.nz now.
Evening exhibition tour:
A Different Light and Things are, they do not happen
We have a extra special meeting for everyone this week, an outing to Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery, Sophie Thorn, Curator Collections at the gallery, will open the gallery for us for an evening tour of two photo exhibitions currently on at the gallery: A Different Light: First Photographs of Aotearoa, which presents a selection of some of the earliest photographs produced in Aotearoa, dating from the 1850s to 1900, and Things are, they do not happen, featuring the work of Adrienne Martyn and Sam Norton.
Phil was born in Nelson, New Zealand. Initially involved in arts, music, electronics and large scale stage productions he began his career in the Cinema Industry as a projectionist and technician. He moved on to work as a technical manager for some of New Zealands’ largest cinema chains before moving into the Film production industry in the late 1990’s.
Phil had a number of years working for Oscar-winning Director/ Producer, Peter Jackson as a Post Production film lab Technician, Digital Intermediate specialist and projectionist before getting inspired to develop his own projects. Phil went on to develop R&D digital strategies, working at the NZ film Archive. He now works full time as a producer, film restorer/ editor and specialist audio and video digital technician, in New Zealand’s vibrant film and entertainment industry.
We’re hosting a tutorial on astrophotography. This will be run by the local astrophotographer Keith Molloy.
The cost will be $80 for members of the general public and $60 for Wellington Photographic Society members. Numbers are limited to 35 so get in quick.
The format for the day will be an indoor tutorial run by Keith followed by a practical session on the south coast that evening. The level will be targeted at both beginners and those looking to improve their skills. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn more about astrophotography.
Date: May 3 @ 2:00 pm – 11:30 pm Venue: Tararua Tramping Club, 4 Moncrieff St