This month’s magazine has articles about from Donna Jennings about the importance of being in the moment, the Photival Festival, An exploration on how modern sensors work, a short multiple exposure tutorial, a recap of the PSNZ National Exhibition which was organised by us and an article about how to get your images sorted in Lightroom.
There are also some fantastic images from the recent Anzac Day celebrations and updates on our various competitions and events.
The National Exhibition has been showcasing the best of works by camera club and Photographic Society of New Zealand members for over 60 years.
This exhibition is one of the most eagerly awaited events on the Society’s annual calendar: For three reasons: members are eager to participate; eager to receive the results, and then hopefully see their own works on display.
This year’s exhibition has been organised by The Wellington Photographic Society and this event runs alongside the Hutt2019 Convention. The Canon National Exhibition organising committee of Glen Innes (Chair), Russ Finnerty, Christine Jacobsen, Shannon Doyle, Peter Rodgers, Craig Phillips and Paul Whitham (Convention liaison) have worked tirelessly to bring you this event and we thank them for their hard work and commitment.
Open Day: Sunday, April 28, 2019, 2–5 PM, Lower Hutt Centre
You can read this year’s catalogue by clicking the below link:
Exhibited during the PSNZ National Convention at Lower Hutt Events Centre, Wellington.
The exhibition runs from Friday 26th April to Monday 29th April. Organised by the Wellington Photographic Society
You can download and view the catalogue below:
Above image: Jay Drew LPSNZ – Dawn
Welcome to our October issue. This issue is all about our competitions and what we have coming up in the future. We also have updates on the recent PSNZ regional convention and our upcoming Annual exhibition.
Jack Sprosen Memorial Trophy Competition
For those of you who create AV’s then please note the following information.
The judges for 2018/19 are:
- Bruce Burgess FPSNZ
- Bob McCree FPSNZ
- Karen Lawton
Entries open 1st October
Entries close 4th November
Please ensure you read the rules which are available on the PSNZ website