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This Monday 9th April is Member Photo Feedback Evening and a chance for you to get some feedback on your images. Members are invited to submit images beforehand for review. Some of the more experienced photographers in the club will then review the images and provide feedback.

The idea of the evening is to create a non-competitive/positive environment to get feedback on your images in order to improve your photography.
 
Please either upload one or two images to https://www.dropbox.com/request/JK7KyBlz0MI5jLb14qm0 or email to feedback@offshoot.ie by Saturday 7th April. 
 
You can call the files anything you wish but preferably give them a title to describe what / where they are. Uploading them or emailing them will identify the images as yours.
 
It would be great if we could get photos from our newer members who have not had feedback on their images before.
 
We would look to limit each member to 2 images each.
 
IPF Results
 
In case you missed it, club members were very successful at the recent IPF distinctions sitting in Portlaoise. Congratulations to Olive Gaughan and Robbie O’Leary for achieving their AIPF and to Larry Dalton, Rob Hacket and Oisin Wallace on achieving their LIPF. Their excellent pictures can be seen on the club website. (Links in "News from offshoot.ie" section below.)
 
IPF Club Competition 
 
The IPF has just announced dates for the IPF National Club Competition, which will take place on the 19th and 20th of May in Mullingar. Watch out for more details in the next few days. 
 
Car Boot Sale.
Got a camera/tripod/lenses/battery/filter/camera case/lens hood/
backpack/manual/photographic book that you don’t want/need and would like to sell ??
 
First ever Offshoot Car Boot sale will take place on Monday 16th April at 8 pm at the club.  To give us an idea of demand, please email  bootsale@offshoot.ie with a rough idea of the items you would like to sell.  Further details to follow nearer the time.
OffShoot 2018 Member's Exhibition (8th May - 18th June)
We will be having our member's image exhibition in the Deansgrange Library from 8th May until 18th June. 

All members, new and old, may submit up to 2 images for the exhibition and we guarantee to display at least one, depending on the number of entries. 

When choosing your images you need to be mindful that the exhibition is in a family library. 

Images should be submitted from now up until the 16th April.

WE CURRENTLY HAVE 55 IMAGES 

Name your image:  'Exhibition-Your name-Title of image'.
e.g.     Exhibition-David Whitaker-40 foot.

To submit an image for the Exhibition log on to club website and go to 'Upload Images' or upload via Dropbox at the link https://www.dropbox.com/request/JFKFV0b3jgZRAzYlio22.

The images will all be mounted and framed in a 20x16in white frame. The cost will be 30 Euro each. This is a very special price for the exhibition only.

There will be a party in the Grange Pub on the night of the opening and all members and guests will be welcome.

NB.  Images will only be accepted from paid up 2018 members.

Any queries please email exhibition@offshoot.ie or call Dave (086 173 1166) or Tony (086 236 2828).
Member's Photo of the Week
Just a note for new members – if you want any of your pictures considered for photo of the week, you just have to post them to the OffShoot Flickr group at https://www.flickr.com/groups/offshoot_society/pool/with/25203048077/.

There’s also a link from the OffShoot home page.
What's On
7th April 2018:            Club Outing – Russborough House
9th April 2018:            Club Meeting – Member Photo Feedback Evening
10th April 2018:          Club Outing
 – Powerscourt Waterfall
16th April 2018:          Club Meeting – Competition #2 Hand-In / Car Boot Sale
23rd April 2018:          Club Meeting – Competition #2 Judging
29th April 2018:          Club Outing – Malahide Estuary
30th April 2018:          Club Meeting – Daniel de Chenu
7th May 2018:             No Club Meeting – May Bank Holiday
 
Keep an eye on your email and the What's On (click here) section on the website for updates.
 
News from offshoot.ie
27/03/2018
Larry Dalton - LIPF
Congratulations to Larry Dalton for attaining his LIPF Distinction at the March 2018 sitting of the IPF in Portlaoise...
Read more...
26/03/2018
Robert Hacket - LIPF
Congratulations to Robert Hackett for attaining his LIPF Distinction at the March 2018 sitting of the IPF in Portlaoise... 
Read more...
26/03/2018
Oisin Wallace - LIPF
Congratulations to Oisin Wallace for attaining his LIPF Distinction at the March 2018 sitting of the IPF in Portlaoise...
Read more...
25/03/2018
Robbie O'Leary - AIPF
Congratulations to Robbie O'Leary for attaining his AIPF Distinction at the March 2018 sitting of the IPF in Portlaoise...
Read more...
25/03/2018
Olive Gaughan - AIPF
Congratulations to Olive Gaughan for attaining her AIPF Distinction at the March 2018 sitting of the IPF in Portlaoise...
Read more...
Competitions & Projects
Hot Dates:  16th April – Competition Submission Hand-In
                   21st May – Second Project Submission Hand-In

For the full 2018 Competition/Project Programme click here. The next competition and project are detailed below.
 
Competition

April – Competition #2 (Printed)
 
Level 1 Theme – ‘Close Up’
Level 2 Theme – Open
 
16th April – Submission Hand-In
23rd April – Judging
 
‘Close Up’ – This theme is to encourage you to look closely at what surrounds you. Not into the distance but nearby. Pick things that interest you and find a way turning them into interesting images. Think about shapes, textures and patterns in monochrome as well as the new colours of the year. Go to the Paddy's day parade - floats, costumes and characters. You can also put on a Macro lens and get really Close Up!
 
Project

March – Second Entry
21st May – Second Project Submission Hand-In
26th March – Feedback
Photo Quiz Question
The eyepiece adjuster (called “Diopter”) by the side of the viewfinder on a DSLR camera is used to?
 
A. Zoom in on the subject
B. Adjust the viewfinder focus to one’s personal eyesight/vision 
C. Allow you to view through the LCD screen 
 
Answer at bottom of the Newsletter.
External Competitions
Call for Entries: Aesthetica Art Prize Now Open for Submissions

The Aesthetica Art Prize is now open for entries, presenting an opportunity for emerging and established artists to further their involvement in the art world. The award is an internationally renowned prize presented by Aesthetica Magazine and judged by industry experts.
 
Enter for your chance to win £5,000 and showcase your work to wider audiences!
Categories for entry: Photographic & Digital Art; Three-Dimensional Design & Sculpture; Painting, Drawing & Mixed Media and Video, Installation & Performance.

Deadline for submissions is 31 August 2018. Visit: www.aestheticamagazine.com/artprize
Exhibitions & Events
Showcase of Emerging Irish Photographers
 
The Osman Suite is a new space for showcasing emerging Irish photographers at Gallery of Photography.
 
In October 2017 the Gallery of Photography initiated a collaboration with JUNIOR MAGAZINE to search for and support new photography talent. There was such an amazing response to the Open Call that we are organising not one but two installations of emerging photographers in the Osman Suite this year. 
 
Fifteen selected artists will have work printed and produced by Gallery of Photography. Two installations will be on display and prints will be available to purchase during the six-month engagement. Each installation will be for a period of 3 months.
 
We invite you to come visit this new project, it is a great way for discerning buyers to build up a photography collection from the very best of contemporary emerging talent in Ireland.
 
Mounted prints are priced at €75 each and are in an edition of 3. All profits go to the artists. 
 
We are delighted to announce that the exhibiting artists (Click on artist name for a link to their website) are:
 
April - May - June
 
July - August - September
Matt Glover
 
Kenneth O'Halloran 'Modern Ruins and other stories' to May 20
 
At the Gallery of Photography
 
This new exhibition by multi-award-winning photographer Kenneth O’Halloran shows him at the peak of his powers. It focuses on his colour work from Ireland, and centres on a large installation of his magisterial series ‘The Handball Alley’. These now silent structures attest to the passing of time and to the changing dynamics of rural communities. Like the dolmens that John Montague offered as a metaphor for the old people of his childhood, these modern ruins are liminal structures, open-air theatres where the ghosts of a lost civilisation linger.
 
Ruins of another era – the madness of the Celtic Tiger property boom – are explored in a further colour series, ‘Tales from the Promised Land’. With grim humour, O’Halloran observes the excesses fuelled by cheap credit, and the desecration wrought on the landscape as a culture of greed masquerading as entrepreneurship became normalised.
 
Elegy and loss are not the over-riding mood of the exhibition. At its emotional core, O’Halloran’s gently probing studies of his parents in his hometown of Corofin celebrate the real and lasting bonds of family and community. Centring on his father, the town’s draper and undertaker, ‘Bodies in Motion’ is a personal and loving portrait of contemporary rural life. 
 

PHOTOIRELAND FESTIVAL 2018 - 
1st to 31st May 2018
 
Conceived in 2008, and celebrating its first edition in 2010, PhotoIreland Festival is Ireland’s first international festival of Photography and Image Culture. It celebrates Ireland’s photographic talents as well as bringing international practitioners and artists to Ireland. 

The festival highlights, promotes and elevates Photography in Ireland – conferring on it the importance it duly deserves. With the motto “vibrant, friendly, all-inclusive: a festival for all to enjoy”, we set out to raise awareness for local and international photographers and artists working with Photography, and to underline the work of those organisations and individuals that for years have been promoting an engagement with the medium. 

Details at http://festival.photoireland.org/year-2018/


PHOTO FEST IRELAND 2018: Photography & Imaging Trade: Sunday 22nd April 2018
Venue – Midlands Park Hotel & Conference Centre - Jessop Street, Portlaoise. 
 
Time - 11am - 5pm 
 
FREE - Entry Fee FREE with Ticket 
 
Seminars - All Seminars FREE 
BOOK YOUR TICKET IN ADVANCE – HERE
 
Following the continued success of Photo Fest Ireland - the Irish Photo Agency is delighted to announce a new location and venue for 2018, which will be held in the recently refurbished Hotel and Conference Event Centre in the Midlands Park Hotel, located in the Midlands of Ireland, Portlaoise, Co. Laois. Photo Fest Ireland continues to be one of the most popular Photography Trade and Seminar Events held in Ireland - mixing Trade, Photographers and Creatives of all status at a professional level. 
 
Whether you are a professional, amateur, freelance photographer or videographer, a buyer of image making equipment or materials, a distributor or manufacturer of photographic related products or services - this is an event for you. In addition, if you are in the creative media who require photographic/media related products and services, this annual event will also have interest to you.

The latest edition of the Lee Filters magazine, LEExposure Issue 7 is available for download now at http://www.leefilters.com/index.php/camera/camera-resources.
Upcoming IPF Events
IPF Distinctions Sittings 
 
Saturday 19th May 2018
 
Mullingar Arts Centre, Lower Mount Street, Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland (https://goo.gl/maps/MXeYW4jjdi72)


National Club Competititon.
Also taking place in Mullingar on the 19th and 20th of May.

Bookings for September and November sessions is now open.
 
Everyone interested in applying for the Licentiate, Associate or Fellowship should note that the September (Carlow) and November (Thurles) sessions are open for applications. Watch the IPF website for more news of this.

As always, applicants are advised to go to an assessment session to see what is required for a successful application.
Photo Quiz Answer
B. Adjust the viewfinder focus to one’s personal eyesight/vision.  See Using Diopter Adjustment for further details.
OffShoot Photography Society
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