Sunday, January 24, 2016

Monthly Motivation Submission



Dear members. The Motivation theme for February is PORTRAITURE. The theme can be interpreted as portraiture in a formal setting or a more imaginative approach. We would encourage members to do a little visual research by looking at the work of some portrait photographers and use what's discovered to influence photos? Portraits are about people but pay close attention to details and the background setting. Portrait photos should tell us something about the sitter, in a subtle or direct way. Yes, the face is important but not essential ... an image of someones hands might tell us more about their character than an image of their face.

Submission of Photos for Motivation
Members should familiarise themselves with the MOTIVATION RULES. Pay particular attention to Titles and Resizing images.
At the beginning of each month, John will notify members via the Forum and Facebook, etc regarding a specific LINK on Dropbox where members should post their photos (see video above). There are separate links for Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced members.
The closing date for submissions will be the first Tuesday of each month. Judging will then take place and all photos will be made public on Dropbox.
This process is currently being done on a trial basis and will be reviewed in the months ahead.

February Motivation - entries before Tuesday 2nd February (Dropbox link to follow).
Next Club Meeting - Tuesday 9th February, 8pm St. Joseph's Resource Centre, Boyle.


Sunday, January 17, 2016

Photo Shoot - King House Sunday 17th January


Great attendance at today's Portraiture Photo Shoot in King House. We are sincerely grateful to King House and Tommy Egan for allowing us use this beautiful location. Special thanks to Jason Mallard for coming along and so generously sharing his knowledge of studio lighting. Also thanks to models Caroline and Olivia and other members that gave demonstrations.

Note to members; our photo shoots are important events to learn new skills but equally provide an opportunity to socialise and talk informally about photography. Emphasis is on sharing knowledge, having fun and making friends.
We look forward to seeing you all again at next month's meeting.

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Agenda - Club Meeting Tuesday 12th January

Door opens at 7.45pm. Meeting will begin PROMPTLY at 8pm!

Photo by Catherine Mullarkey


Happy New Year to all at Boyle Camera Club.
The Agenda for our January meeting next Tuesday night is as follows;
  • Chairperson's Address; Presented by John Walshe.
    • Presentation of Cheque to North West Simon Community.
    • Club Photo Shoot - Sunday 17th January (see below l)
    • Proposal to develop a Club 'Stock Photo Panel'. (see below ll)
    • AOB
  • Motivation Slideshow presented by Joe Kennedy. The theme for this month's Motivation is 'Christmas'. Des O'Dwyer will judge entries.
  • Tea/Coffee Break - During the break, a slideshow of photos taken by members recently during the photo shoot in Galway.
  • Presentation - This month, professional portrait and wedding photographer, Ivan Keaney will discuss his work.
We look forward to seeing you all.
New members always welcome.

(l) Our January Photo Shoot will be held at King House on Sunday 17th from 10am to 1pm. The main focus of the shoot will be portraiture with two models on hand and the clubs studio lights in use also. Groups will alternate between natural light scenes and setups using artificial light sources. All skill levels from beginner to advanced will be catered for on the day.

(ll) Panel Project. This project is a new idea to motivate members to take more photographs, increase the skill set of the club and give members the challenge of preparing a panel of images.
Five groups will be selected in a draw with a mix of Advanced, Intermediate and Begineers in each group. The group will work together to produce a set of 8 colour and 8 black and white images over a set period of time. The club will support the work through the year but it is envisaged the each group will work on their own initiative to complete the project. Members will learn via the support of their group and the club how to capture, edit, select print and display their work. "

John's full Powerpoint Presentation available to view HERE.