Competition with “Creative Artistry” Assigned Subject

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Competition with “Creative Artistry” Assigned Subject

Visitors welcome! Come join us! Free event!

Agenda

7:15 – Drop off competition print photos
7:30 – Club announcements
7:40 – Print competition
8:15 – 15-minute break, snacks and discuss prints with photographers
8:30 – Digital competition

Competition Categories

A member may enter up to four photos. Only one photo may be submitted in each of the following categories:

  1. Assigned Subject – enter either for Digital Assigned Subject or Print Assigned Subject, but not both, entries may be color or monochrome
  2. Digital Open – enter either Class A or Class B, but not both – entries may be color or monochrome
  3. Print Open Color
  4. Print Open Monochrome

See Competition Rules for details.

Uploading digital photos

Use the Upload page for all digital categories. The upload deadline is Tuesday, at midnight, the week of the competition. Information on upload file types, sizes and color space are on the upload page.

Print labels

Use the label template for the information that must be on the back of your photo. Attach the label in the upper left corner on the back to ensure your photo will be orientated correctly for the judges. You can enter your information into the label template before your print, or by hand after you print. Leave the “Picture #” and “Score” fields blank.

Location Details

Newtown Community Center & Senior Center at 8 Simpson Street, Newtown, CT

Enter using the Community Center main entrance. Turn right after the lobby. Then, turn left down the Senior Center hallway. The Senior Center Multi-purpose meeting room is at the end of this long hallway. 

Learning Through Competition

Competitions are meant to encourage everyone to improve their skills and to learn new ways to look at things. Constructive critiques from judges can be a very useful learning tool. However, judging art is very subjective. Judges can’t see inside our thought processes.

  • If you like what a judge says, whether it is your photo or not, that is great. Use that insight to improve your photos going forward.
  • If you disagree with what a judge says, that is ok too. If you like your art the way it is, that is more important than what anyone else says or how well it scores.
  • You choose whether to use or ignore the judging comments.

Welcome

  1. Darrell – Welcome, Refreshments leader (and people to sign up to bring snacks)
  2. Linda – Programs
  3. Rhonda – Exhibits
  4. Mark/Sandy – New England Camera Club Council
  5. Sandy – Introduce the judges

Notes for Judges

Categories

  • Print – 1. Assigned Subject,   2. Open Color,   3. Open Monochrome
  • Digital – 4. Assigned Subject,   5. Open – Class A,   6. Open – Class B

Commenting on each photo

  • We ask that a judge provide a positive comment on each photo.
  • Then, offer a suggestion about how the photo might be strengthened.
  • This suggestion could help the photographer think about a different perspective, crop, lighting, background, etc. the next time a similar situation presents itself.

General

  • Fast run-through of each category before scoring
  • Ties resolved at end of each category
  • Break after Print categories to chat about prints and snacks

Scoring

  • Range: 6 to 10 by half points
  • Practice several times – keypress working when your choice is displayed in the lower right corner

Date

Oct 24, 2019
Expired!

Time

7:15 pm – 9:30 pm

Local Time

  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Oct 24, 2019
  • Time: 7:15 pm – 9:30 pm

Cost

Free

Location

Newtown Senior Center

Newtown Community & Community Center 8 Simpson Street, Newtown, CT Enter via Community Center main entrance Meeting in Senior Center Multi-Purpose Room

Organizer

Flagpole Photographers Camera Club
Email
Info@FlagpolePhotographers.com
Website
https://FlagpolePhotographers.com
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