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26th June 2021

News

Last week we had an entertaining evening with Liam Haines as we wandered in his company around Asia. He has versatility as a photographer, is a video wizard who gathers plaudits and awards and a man with a fantastic sense of humour. We are lucky to have him as a member in OffShoot!

Covid restrictions are eased, the vaccines are rolling out and, thankfully, the numbers have reduced and outings are back on track. Who would have thought this would happen so quickly after the gloom and doom of the past year. There is still a bit of uncertainty and, realistically, it is difficult to see us back in the school hall soon. But Covid has given us the benefit of ‘thinking outside the box’ with guest speakers from a far distance. 

The outings committee has been busy organising activities for you so join us for some photography and craic in equal measure. 

Next Monday Night

On 28th June you provide the material. We have a star-studded panel of members ready to look at your images and offer their advice that you may improve in your photographic journey. It was Socrates who said ‘the only thing I know for certain is that I know nothing’; we all know a little but for certain we all have something to learn from the photographic masters, who created art in their images. Here’s some food for thought:

“Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst.” Henri Cartier-Bresson

“You don’t take a photograph, you make it.” Ansel Adams 

“It’s not the camera but who’s behind the camera.” Anonymous

There is nothing like putting your images into a competition and getting positive and instructive feedback that enables you to improve the quality of your images. On the other hand, it can be a nervous and somewhat intimidating ordeal to open your soul for examination by others, which is why this is not a competition and the photographer will be totally ANONYMOUS.

Outings

Now that we are, more or less, let loose outings are now the opportunity to meet members, enjoy the craic and even take some photographs as well. By the time this newsletter wings into your in-box we shall be readying ourselves for a trip to Ardgillan Castle and Skerries. Lough Boora, Malahide Castle and Hunting Brook Gardens are imminent so get your raincoat ready (!) camera fully charged and the card formatted and join the fun.

Alas, we will still have to maintain the registration so you are asked to book your place. In line with government guidelines, the numbers limit on members attending outdoor events (Outings) will be effectively lifted from 1st July. However, it is proposed that members registration for Outings will be continued to facilitate contact tracing in the event that we experience a Covid outbreak within the group.

Thoughts for the Day

"You don’t make a photograph just with a camera. You bring to the act of photography all the pictures you’ve seen, all the books you’ve read, all the music you’ve heard, all the people you’ve loved."    Ansel Adams

"Don’t shoot what it looks like. Shoot what it feels like."    David Alan Harvey

Street Photography

On 5th July Joe Houghton (https://www.houghtonphoto.com) will take us on his personal journey in Street Photography after which it’s your turn to go out and practise. Street photography can be both challenging and at the same time one of the most rewarding genres of photography. It means candid, unposed photos of people and it’s not easy – it requires patience, hard work and sometimes even some bravery to be able to approach and photograph complete strangers. 

We’re not lawyers but generally speaking taking photographs in open public spaces is legal whereas inside a shop is not. It’s all about a reasonable expectation of privacy and respect. If someone doesn’t want their picture taken respect their wishes. The streets are full of interesting people, and another is sure to come along shortly. The ethics of photographing children and the homeless is difficult and probably best avoided.

Keep taking pictures and on 19th July we’ll show your street images This is not a competition but a good way to get out and shoot people! Please submit your images, by midnight on Wednesday 14th July.  

Upload to:  https://www.dropbox.com/request/dpBMeQahDoxR9mBvUdtx

Congratulations

Congratulation to Jerome Fennell who, from more than 1000 images has had his image Lockdown Safari shortlisted for the Biodiversity Photographer of the Year competition. Good Luck in the next round Jerome!

Accessing Video Recordings of Meetings

The video of Liam Haines's presentation is now available in the Member's Area of the website.

You can access this and other recordings of past Zoom meetings in the Videos section of the Member's Area at https://www.offshoot.ie/member-area/. You will need to log in to the website to see the content of this section of the site.

Every member has a log in to the site. If you don't remember your login details go to https://www.offshoot.ie/login/ and select the 'Forgot your password?' link. Enter the email address you received this newsletter with and reset your password. Once you've reset your password you can log in and catch up on speakers you missed. Happy catching up!

This Week's Flickr Theme

In the style of Elliott Erwitt 

 

Elliott Erwitt is a French and American documentary photographer known for his humorous ironic images that speak to the absurdity that can be found in the commonplace.  Whether it be a chihuahua dwarfed by the legs of its owner or a young couple standing amid rows of shrunken corpses who are far more animated than they, Erwitt reminds us of the thin line that separates the mundane and the whimsical, the real and the surreal. He mainly works in B&W but has also produced colour images. He has many images of dogs and their owners and also people in the environment which will make you smile. Most of his photos are taken with a 50mm lens and he sometimes uses a 90mm

 

To get inspired about this challenge look at some of his famous images:

 

Google:  "Elliott Erwitt photography"

 

Links

 

The galleries page on the official website:

https://www.elliotterwitt.com/galleries

 

Artnet page on Eliott Erwitt:

http://www.artnet.com/artists/elliott-erwitt/ 

 

Remember to include the Project Name at the start of the image title.

 

See more about how the OffShoot Weekly Flickr Theme works by clicking here.

Club Competitions

Our next competition is called "Anything Man-Made". From a screw to a skyscraper, from a ball to a bucket or a hamburger to a house, just about anything can become a subject for anything man-made so you can interpret the theme as broadly as you like.

You can use almost any lens from a Macro to a Zoom so there’s something for everybody.

Our Judge for this competition is Iñaki Hernandez-Lasa (FRPS-FIPF-AFIAP). Please see his website below.

http://ihlphotography.com

For this competition, we have to limit the number of entries to 2 per member, to make sure that everybody receives useful feedback, and that the judge gets finished at a reasonable hour!

Please submit your images, by midnight Sunday 18th July 2021.  Judging will take place, on Monday 26th July 2021.

Upload to:

https://www.dropbox.com/request/x0VNfQbzh2ETDLxkxzWw

Make sure to name your images in the following way Level - Membership number - Title

e.g. "L2-987-The Towers.jpg"

What's On

Speakers and Outings

Here are the next scheduled meetings and events for the Society:

Members will be able to attend our outings by registering for specific outings. Keep up to date with the latest events at https://www.offshoot.ie/whats-on/.

Member's Photo of the Week

Just a note for new members – if you want any of your pictures considered for the photo of the week, you just have to post them to the OffShoot Flickr group at:

https://www.flickr.com/groups/offshoot_society.

There’s also the latest images published on Flickr that are displayed on the OffShoot home page.

 [Note. To join the Offshoot Flickr group, you must first be a Flickr member. Then send the email address used to join Flickr to webmaster@offshoot.ie. You will get an email when you have been added to the group. Please be patient as this is a manual process.]

Theme: Hands - Drawing hands after Escher by Joe Tulie

Sunset at Blackrock Baths by Peter Brennan

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IPF Links & Events

Irish Photographic Federation Web Site:

https://irishphoto.ie/

Most recent news and articles posted:

https://irishphoto.ie/news/

Distinction Sittings and Availability:

https://irishphoto.ie/distinctions/assessment-dates/

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