Toronto Digital Photography Club – March 2026 News

 

From the TDPC Programming Committee:

TDPC Newsletter – March 2026 FEATURING:

  • Getting started with creative photography by Roger Correia with images from Roger and Luba Citrin
  • Annual Auto Show with Katalin (Kat) Lovasi with some tips on creative vision without generative A.I.
  • Orchids by Robert Rutkay and Susan MacLean

Read the latest club newsletter here.

 

Upcoming Online presentation:

Visual Design in Drone Photography with Edwin Martinez
Tuesday, March 17
7:30 PM–9:00 PM EST

Presentation Dynamics of Drone Photography: Seeing things in a different perspective.

Guests are welcome and can purchase a $10 ticket.

Register by clicking here.

 

More information on the presenter:

Introductory video 

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London Camera Club – March and April 2026 – Upcoming Presentation

Speaker: 7-9 PM EST

March 12 7pm-9pm EDT
Artists’ Talk: Crafted Visions – Exploring the World of Staged Photography with Foteini Zaglara 

April 2 7pm-9pm EDT
Speaker Night: Ron Benner – Crafting a Personal Photography Statement & Project (in-person and on zoom)

April 9 7pm-9pm EDT
Artists’ Talk: Landscapes of the Anthropocene – Documenting Human Impact on Nature Samuel J. Bland & Ron Benner

 

The fee is $12 CAD

You can have more info by clicking here.

Note: If no guest link, registration has not yet opened. Registration closes 24 hrs before the event.

March 2026 Judging Program News

Judging Program

Basic Training for New Judges

Reminder! Part 1 of Basic Training for New Judges — the Introduction to Judging Course — is open for registration through the CAPA Learning Centre.
The Introduction to Judging Course costs $185 — with a 35% discount for CAPA individual members! A good reason to join CAPA BEFORE registering for the course.


Part 2 of Basic Training for New Judges — the Judging Practice Workshop — We held the first workshop on February 28th and was well received. The March 21st workshop has sold out. Additional workshop are being planned for later this spring. Watch for dates in the April Newsletter or visit the CAPA Learning Centre. These workshops are only available to those who have competed the Introduction to Judging Course.

 

Basic Training for New Judges Calgary 2026

Don’t miss out—there are still seats available!

This Special In-Person Session is exclusively for attendees of the 2026 Canadian Photography Conference in Calgary.

Join us for a two-day, instructor-led edition of Basic Training for New Judges. Normally delivered online, this unique in-person opportunity allows you to complete both parts of the program in a single, immersive experience over two days.

Learn, engage, and connect face-to-face with instructors and fellow participants—right in the heart of the conference.

Price: $170


Further details and registration through the Conference Website.

 

National Judges List

The March issue of the National Judges List is available for CAPA Clubs to download from our website by logging in and going to Members > National Judges List. The next update will be in early June.

 

If you have questions or would like further information, please contact the Director of the Judging Program at judgingdirector@capacanada.ca. — we’re here to help!

Bob Royer awarded MCAPA

Bob Royer has been a member of CAPA since 2010 and has also been an active member of the Images Alberta Camera Club since 2005.  Bob was president of IACC twice, when once he stepped in mid-year when the president had to vacate the position.

Bob is currently the Northern Alberta District Rep for the CAPA Prairie Zone.

He actively participates in CAPA Competitions, both individually and with his club.  He has received many Honor Awards and more recently both a Bronze Medal and a Gold Medal for his entries in the Intermediate/Advanced 2025 Prairie Zone Club Competition.

He has presented a workshop called “What the Hell do Judges Know”, which was an entertaining look at judging.

He is a certified CAPA judge and can be called upon to judge Club images and is a well-respected judge within the club and the Edmonton community.

He continues to co-lead a SIG group for Still Life Photography and has offered several courses to members on the use of flash and portrait lighting.

It is with great pleasure to award Bob with the Maple Leaf Honours Distinction.  Congratulations and thank you for all your hard work for CAPA.

Below: Bob Royer (right) is presented with his MCAPA award by Allan Reich, Prairie Zone Director. 

Lethbridge Photography Club – April 2026 – Upcoming Event

 

The Lethbridge Photography Club will be hosting the ‘Creative Captures Workshop’, on Saturday, April 11, 2026 with special guest speakers, Shane Turgeon, 2024 Canadian Geographic’s Canadian Photographer of the year, and Myrna Pearman.

The workshop which will be held in Lethbridge, is a full day event with an evening outdoor session as well.

Please head over to the club’s website for more information on the speakers, schedule for the day, and to register!

 

The fee is $45 CAD

 

You can have more info by clicking here.

March 2026 Competition Updates

UPDATED – AI Editing Criteria – Authentication

Our AI Editing Criteria has been updated to include the following provisions:

For Camera Club entries: The photographer’s original image as submitted to the club, before any club modifications such as resizing, copyright additions, or other editing.

The following administrative modifications by the club are explicitly permitted, provided that the image’s camera and editing details remain unaltered:

  • Resizing to meet CAPA pixel dimension and file size specifications
  • Adding a copyright to the metadata or club identifier, when exporting from Lightroom to JPEG at the required quality setting
  • Renaming files to comply with CAPA entry naming conventions

*Retention of the photographer’s original submission is the responsibility of the individual photographer, not the club.

*This update has been added to all remaining 2026 and 2027 competitions.

AI Authentication Review Process

CAPA’s authentication process relies on a structured, multi-stage forensic approach rather than any single detection tool or automated system. When a submission is flagged for review, the authentication process draws on multiple inputs, including metadata analysis, Content Credentials (C2PA) verification, visual forensic examination, the photographer’s editing narrative, and original working files. No image will be disqualified solely on the basis of a single flag indicator. 

Detection flags initiate a review, not an automatic determination. When results raise concerns or remain ambiguous, the photographer will be contacted to provide clarification and specific image files. A final ruling will be rendered only after the photographer’s response and all submitted files have been reviewed.

Originality vs Derivative Work

CAPA guidelines require that photographs incorporating another artist’s copyrighted work must show meaningful creative transformation. Simply photographing or reproducing existing copyrighted artwork without adding significant original elements does not qualify as original work. Submissions that fail this standard risk disqualification from competition.

For more details, please check out the attached document, available in both English and French.

2026 Fine Art Competition

2026 Quebec Zone Competition

Open Competitions For Image Uploading