Whanganui Midweek

Best snaps awarded at camera club

Trophies awarded for individual and collective works

- Steve Carle

Trophies were flowing at the Whanganui Camera Club’s Annual Awards Night on Wednesday, December 6, where talented local photograph­ers were rewarded for their endeavours.

The club challenges members to provide assignment­s with specific topics, such as nature, landscape or something creative. A number of those assignment­s have trophies that are awarded, some going back over decades, divided into A or B classes. They are assessed by independen­t experts in photograph­y.

“Through the year, we’ve been running these assignment­s, and the trophies are awarded on the awards night,” said club president John Smart. “It’s a dress-up night with food and a guest speaker, recognisin­g the achievemen­ts of our photograph­ers who have won their trophies, 22 in all.

“The trophies are awarded both for individual competitio­ns as well the collective work of the members through the year in our aggregate points competitio­ns. There are typically 35 entries in the print assignment­s and 45 in the digital assignment­s - we have 18 assignment­s through the year and the trophies are keenly contested.”

Rachel Garland, a Whanganui artist who has a master’s degree in art, and owns Magpie Studios, was guest speaker for the evening. She captivated the audience with a dynamic presentati­on.

It rounded off a successful year for the club which also saw patron Beverley Sinclair appointed as patron to the Photograph­ic Society of New Zealand early this year.

A snapshot of 2024 was given which will include an active programme of local photoshoot­s, social events, out-of-town field trips and specialist workshops for club members.

The club also runs three special interest groups (SIG) which are organised by members. First is the Shutterbug­s SIG, a daytime group for members, held in the club rooms on the third Wednesday of the month, with local photoshoot­s on the first Monday of each month.

Through small group discussion­s and practical activities, members get to know their cameras and explore various techniques and aspects of photograph­y.

Second, is the Nature SIG, which arranges photoshoot­s that cater for those pursuing fauna, flora and fungi.

Third, is the Astro SIG, a recent initiative for members interested in photograph­ing the stars at night.

Members also participat­e in a number of national interclub photograph­y competitio­ns.

 ?? ?? Beverley Sinclair was appointed as patron for the Photograph­ic Society of New Zealand earlier this year. She is seen holding some of the publicatio­ns she edited: NZ Camera and Capturing the Light.
Beverley Sinclair was appointed as patron for the Photograph­ic Society of New Zealand earlier this year. She is seen holding some of the publicatio­ns she edited: NZ Camera and Capturing the Light.
 ?? ?? Trophy winners at the Whanganui Camera Club’s Awards Night on Wednesday, December 6.
Trophy winners at the Whanganui Camera Club’s Awards Night on Wednesday, December 6.

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