Mobile Photography: Competition

)The joys of mobile photography are immense – who doesn’t love taking photos on the go anytime, anywhere without having to worry about carrying a camera everywhere? Some of our best memories are stored in our phone’s camera roll and we bet that’s the same for you.

Categories & Dates
  • Themes: Open & Summer in the city
  • Contest begins February 1st, 2019 and ends February 28nd 5pm, 2019
  • Winners announced Early March, 2019
The Competition & Requirements:

Deadline: Feb 28th, 2019 5pm

Entries are open to Wellington photographers using a Smartphone or tablet to take images in the Wellington region.
Posts on personal accounts (Instagram) are also eligible. The photos should not be altered in any desktop image processing program such as Photoshop. It is OK to use mobile editing apps.

The use of any mobile app for editing is permissible. In some cases we may ask for the original image to verify that it’s taken with a phone. Photos which cannot be verified will be disqualified.

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November Photo Topics – Landscape and Wildlife

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 Landscape and Wildlife

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.

Wellington Photographic Society – Exhibition 2018

Dates & Times

  • Green Street Gallery – Newtown
  • 2-11 November 2018

The 2018 Annual Wellington Photographic Exhibition is being held this year at the Green Street Gallery in Newtown (Green Street) and will run from 2-11 November 2018 with a possible extension to 18 November 2018.

Friends and family welcome are welcome.

INFORMAL OPENING NIGHT:

  • Friday 2 November 2018
  • 6.30pm to 8.30pm

Please come and join us to celebrate the creative photos of your fellow club-members and yourself– family and friends welcome

Finger food and refreshments will be available.

Gábor Tóth – The Wellington Urban Motorway and its photographic documentation

Gábor’s talk will be called “The Foothills Route: the history of the Wellington Urban Motorway and its photographic documentation, 1966 – 1976”.

One of the largest and most complex works of infrastructure development in Wellington’s history, this talk uncovers the history of the Wellington motorway, the thinking behind its origin and the controversy surrounding its construction. The talk is based around a set of photographs commissioned by the Ministry of Works documenting the building of motorway over a 10 year period.

Gábor was born and grew up in Wellington to Hungarian parents who arrived in New Zealand as refugees from the 1956 Hungarian revolution. He attended Wellington College, Massey and Victoria Universities and lived in London for four years working for The Independent (the then-broadsheet newspaper) as photo and negative librarian as well as liaising between journalists and news photographers. Following post-graduate studies, he worked for Radio New Zealand in their research unit, then began working for the Wellington City Archives in 1997. After four years, he transferred within the City Council to become the Local and NZ History Specialist for the Wellington City Libraries where he also looks after ‘special’ collections such as rare books, manuscripts, photographs and heritage database development.

Gábor is replacing the previously advertised speaker.

Doors open at 7:00pm, meeting starts at 7:30pm.

Esther Bunning – Fine art photography

Esther Bunning is a commercial photographer based in Greytown in the Wairarapa. She is a grand master of the NZIPP, and has a list of awards to long to mention. Esther’s imagery has grown out of a lifetime of capturing gentle beauty and experimenting with creative tools.

Doors open at 7:00pm, meeting starts at 7:30pm.

Destina Munro – Multiple exposures and abstract photography

Destina Munro LPSNZ will share ideas in gaining inspiration and practical tips in creating both multiple exposures in camera as well as layering images in Photoshop.

Destina is a tutor at Massey University specialising in photojournalism and videography, and has a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Design majoring in Photography.

She is a member of the Kapiti Camera Club and has been on the committee for many years serving as President for three and chaired the PSNZ 2016 Central Regional Convention committee held in Porirua. She has also judged photographic competitions and run local workshops. Her photographic interests lie in various applications of photography such as documentary and artistic expression.

Interests in impressionism and abstract art, including artists such as the New Zealand painter John Drawbridge, have influenced much of her recent works as has that of photographers such as Uta Barth.

Doors open at 7:00pm, meeting starts at 7:30pm.

Dean Hewison and Matty Warmington – Video with your SLR

Did you know that today it is not uncommon for feature length films to be shot on DSLR/Mirrorless cameras? Is your video feature on your camera one of those features that you have never quite got around to mastering?

Things may well be different for you after hearing our two guest speakers on 12 September.

We are fortunate to have two talented Wellington-based cinematographers in Dean Hewison and Matty Warmington talking about their work and how you can take the first steps along the way to unlocking your skills as a videographer.

Dean is a writer and director for film, theatre, television and web. He was written and directed several plays, many of which have won awards in various festivals and competitions, including media satire “Live at Six”, advertising love-letter “Jingles – The Musical” and the comedic two-hander “Conversations With My Penis”.

Dean has written and directed a multitude of short films over the years, and is a veteran of the 48HOURS short film competition, having directed and co-written 13 short films since 2004. His team Traces of Nut were the 2013 National Champions with “The Sleeping Plot”, with Dean winning the national award for Best Director. His 2018 duo entry (with Richard Falkner) “Master” won the Wellington Final, and won national awards for Best Editing, Best Script, and Best Ultra Film. His other film writing and directing includes the feature length comedy “How to Meet Girls From a Distance”, which was nominated for six New Zealand Film Awards including Best Director and Best Screenplay, and winner of the Grand Prix du Jury at the Festival de Antipodes in France. Dean’s short “Judgment Tavern” was selected by Lee Tamahori for NZ’s Best in the NZIFF 2016, and in the same year he directed the 45 minute comedy special “On the Conditions and Possibilities of Hilary Clinton Taking Me as Her Young Lover”.

Dean is also a freelance television director, having recently directed two episodes of the New Zealand comedy hit “Wellington Paranormal”. Dean currently has three comedic feature films in development: “Tough Crowd”, “Big Business”, and “Everyone Dies” – the feature length expansion of his short film “Judgment Tavern”.

Matty has over twenty years experience in producing, directing and shooting all over New Zealand and the world. He runs Kaboose Media – a Wellington based production company that produces high quality corporate and promotional videos. He has a strong background in documentary and an artistic flair for motion graphics and animation.

As a cinematographer, Matty has worked with Dean on multiple films, commercials, and web series, including the 48HOURS National Champion “The Sleeping Plot”, children’s nature web series “Wild Eyes”, and the feature film “How to Meet Girls From a Distance”.

Doors open at 7:00pm, meeting starts at 7:30pm.

Food Photography

Carolyn is a food photographer shooting for all forms of advertising, packaging, magazines and books. Having spent the majority of her career in Auckland firstly as Viva photographer for the New Zealand Herald, then moving to Commercial, she is now an accomplished food photographer. Carolyn creates striking imagery with leading publications, acclaimed chefs and recognised brands. She travels and now loves being part of New Zealand’s creative capital. Her clients are looked after with enthusiasm, food fussiness and care.

You can check some of Carolyn’s work here