Speakers Series – Nov.2024 – Peter Steeper

CAPA presents via Zoom : Peter Steeper

English presentation : November 20, 2024

Pacific 4:00 PM – Mountain 5:00 PM – Central 6:00 PM – Eastern 7:00 PM – Atlantic 8:00 PM (Canada)

Theme/topic of the presentation: Road trip! From Nova Scotia to Utah

In 2023 I drove from Nova Scotia to see Arches and Zion National Parks in Utah. Along the way I visited Frank Lloyd Wright’s Falling Water House and the St. Louis Arch. As I travelled I discovered some interesting places from the people I met.

Due to bad weather and a change of plans I arrived in Moab for Jeep Week. This was an interesting trip with some unexpected opportunities for great photography.

 

Available to Individual CAPA members via the members only section of the website. Please login, go to Members > Zoom Invitation, copy and save the Zoom link before the presentation.

Speaker's Bio

Peter has been a photographer for 25 years and organized many field trips and workshops for the clubs in Nova Scotia.

He has been published in several magazines and participated in gallery shows. Since retirement he has travelled to many places in Europe and North America. He also enjoys being a maker and woodworker. He recently won SmallRig’s DreamRig 2023 Best Product Design.

He is currently working with SmallRig on more new camera rigs.

Enjoy a selection of his works below.

Speakers Series – Oct.2024 – Nikki Harrison

CAPA presents via Zoom : Nikki Harrison

English presentation : October 16, 2024

Pacific 4:00 PM – Mountain 5:00 PM – Central 6:00 PM – Eastern 7:00 PM – Atlantic 8:00 PM (Canada)

Theme/topic of the presentation: Painterly Portraits

These images are not just “Painterly” but actually painted using a very simple, but very powerful technique.

Anyone can do this, all it takes is imagination.

Nikki will touch on how to shoot for the best types of images to use, but really any types of portrait photography can work.
Nikki will cover:

  • Making your own patterns for use with this technique.
  • Making brushes that will work in correlation with this process.
  • Putting it all together with a demonstration.

You can see her work by clicking here.

Available to Individual CAPA members via the members only section of the website. Please login, go to Members > Zoom Invitation, copy and save the Zoom link before the presentation.

Speaker's Bio

Nikki Harrison is a Portrait Artist with a focus on digital art and painting techniques. She has been a professional photographer for 16 yrs and is currently based out of Kelowna, BC.

Now retired from her portrait business, she focuses on teaching other photographers her style of shooting and editing to create painterly portrait art. Feel free to join in on the platform here if you might be interested in learning more

Enjoy a selection of her works below.

Photographic Guild of Nova Scotia – Sept24 – Upcoming Presentation

Celebrating its 77th year as a club, the Photographic Guild of Nova Scotia is pleased to extend an invitation to join us for our Fred & Edie Greene Speaker series. There is no charge to attend these webinars, but donations to support the speaker series are gratefully accepted.

 

Sunday, September 15, 2024

Shades of Grey: The Subtle Art of Monochrome Conversion with Jeff Hirsch takes place on Sunday, September 15, 2024 at 7:30 PM ADT. A photographer and photo-educator, Jeff Hirsch is an Adobe Certified Expert in Lightroom and Photoshop.

In this webinar, Jeff will discuss how to “see in monochrome” and how to get the most out of your captures in order to advance your black & white shooting and processing skills.

You can register by clicking here

 

Sunday, October 20, 2024

Rescheduled from its original date of January 8,2024, Underwater Photography: Getting the Shot with Scott Bennett takes place on Sunday, October 20, 2024 at 7:30 PM ADT.

The Arts have always played an important role in Scott Bennett’s life working in the animation industry. His interest in photography has been combined with a passion for diving.

Specializing in underwater photography, Scott works with governmental tourist agencies, magazines, and resorts to promote awareness of the uniqueness, beauty, and diversity of locales. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scottbennett362

Come and learn about the wonderful world under the sea as Scott discusses the unique challenges of underwater photography.

You can register by clicking here

 

Sunday, November 17, 2024

Tanzania: Crater and Plain with Gerry Emmerich takes place on Sunday, November 17, 2024 at 7:30 PM AST. Specializing in Nature, Landscape, Travel and Sports Photography Gerald H. Emmerich Jr, HonFPSA, GMPSA/P is a member of the Image Makers Camera Club in Waukesha, Wisconsin and received the PSA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017.

Join us and learn from Gerry about Tanzania’s wildlife that can be found in Ngorongoro Crater National Park, Tarangire National Park and the Serengeti/Ndutu area.

You can register by clicking here

London Camera Club – Sept24 – Upcoming Presentation

The London Camera Club is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year. Details of our history and of our celebrations will appear in a later Newsletter.

 

Sept 19 Bill Hall: How CAPA judges judge competitions
Contact Wes Smith, Programme Director
programslondoncameraclub@gmail.com

Sept 26 7PM EDT Leeann Cotton: The Art of Abandonment
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/leann-cotton-the-art-of-abandonment-tickets-998651321987?aff=oddtdtcreator

Oct 3 7PM EDT Arni Stinnissen: Bird & Wildlife Photography
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/arni-stinnissen-bird-and-wildlife-photography-tickets-998641101417?aff=oddtdtcreator

Oct 10 7PM EDT Mike Moats: The properly equipped Macro Photographer
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/mike-moats-the-properly-equipped-macro-photographer-tickets-1001362099997?aff=oddtdtcreator

Oct 17 7PM EDT Richard Martin: Learning to See. Exploring abstract composition
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/richard-martin-learning-to-see-exploring-abstract-composition-tickets-1000224296797?aff=oddtdtcreator

 

You can have more details by clicking here.

September 2024 Competition News

Your Progress in Photography Hinges on Continual Learning Article

Our latest article outlines the many benefits of our photo competitions for emerging artists, going well beyond simply winning an award. Our competitions serve as a key developmental method for your personal development, offering opportunities for skill enhancement, creative expansion, and community integration.


Our article highlights seven key advantages: practical skill improvement, creative growth through diverse challenges, networking opportunities, personal progress benchmarking, goal-setting and motivation, professional feedback, and the chance to push creative boundaries. The article clearly outlines how photo competitions can play a crucial role in a photographer’s journey from novice to accomplished artist.


We would encourage you to review this new article. You can read the article here

 

Updated CAPA Eligibility Criteria Webpage

Our CAPA Eligibility Criteria webpage has been updated to include provisions from the FIAP Booklet:

“Not place identifying text, their signature or any other distinctive mark on the front or facing side of any submitted image”.

 

Updated Editing Criteria For All Competitions

The Image Metadata Required subsection of all competition Editing Criteria Sections has been updated to include the following:

“For all submitted images, the photographer must preserve intact with no alterations, the original metadata (EXIF) of images. It is recommended that photographers leave the metadata in submitted image files intact in order to ease the analysis of potential winning images.”

“The Director of Competitions will request and receive the original un-retouched JPEG or RAW file for a potential winning image in a competition for the purposes of image verification and authentication of competition compliance”.

 

Questions Why Different Submission For All Zone Competitions

For the 2024-2025 competition cycle, we’re introducing a new ‘Skill-Level’ model competition, refined based on testing in the Atlantic, Prairie, and Quebec Zones.

Currently, zone competition entry limits are based on the number of camera clubs per zone. For example:

  • Atlantic and Prairie Zones: 6 clubs each
  • Quebec Zone: 7-9 clubs
  • Ontario Zone: 20 clubs
  • Pacific Zone: 16 clubs

To ensure judges can provide meaningful feedback, we’ve set limits on submitted images. Judges have agreed to offer supportive comments on up to 50 images each. In competitions with 150 total submissions, each judge would comment on one-third of the entries. For events exceeding 150 submissions, we’ll add one or two judges to the team.

Importantly, judges’ comments will only be provided to entrants not identified as intermediate or advanced photographers.

After the 2024-2025 cycle concludes, we’ll evaluate and potentially expand the number of entrants for these competitions. We hope this explanation offers a clearer understanding of our new initiative.

 

Updated “CAPA Stance on Artificial Intelligence in Photo Competitions”

This document has been updated on August 15, 2024 and will remain in effect until Generative AI details come to light. Each competition’s Editing Criteria section has a hyperlink to this updated document.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding artificial intelligence, please email me at competitions@capacanada.ca.

 

Updated “How To Upload Images Into CAPA Competition”

Based on suggestions received, we have updated our “How To Upload Images Into CAPA Competition” PDF document which is located under the Competition Process section of each competition. You can view this webpage here.

 

Updated Competitions Q&A webpage

We have updated our Competition Q&A webpage to reflect questions raised and the responses we have provided. You can view the Competitions Q&A webpage by selecting it from our Competitions dropdown menu. You can also view this document here.

 

2024 Four Nations Competition

The Australian Photographic Society anticipates completing the judging process for the 2024 Four Nations Competition by late September.

Upon receiving the results, we will promptly notify all 80 participating photographers and publish the outcomes on the CAPA website.