Vernissage du salon « mon pays/my country »

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Vernissage du salon « mon pays/my country »

Trois gagnants des prix Olympus annoncés

Après un report initial pour cause d’intempéries, le vernissage du salon « mon pays/my country » a eu lieu au Musée national de la photographie Desjardins à Drummondville le dimanche 19 janvier. L’évènement a attiré de nombreux adeptes de la photographie, heureux de l’occasion de voir réunis à un seul endroit de si éloquents témoignages de la beauté du pays, de ses dix provinces et trois territoires. Cette exposition, une collaboration entre l’ACAP et le Musée national de la photographie Desjardins, a pu aussi compter sur le soutien de la société Olympus qui a généreusement offert des modèles de ses appareils photo comme prix aux trois meilleures photos en montre.

Un jury formé de Yannick Michaud, représentant d’Olympus, Jonathan Hugues Potvin, directeur général du Musée et Rod Trider, président de l’ACAP a évalué les trente-neuf photos pour en déterminer les gagnants. Ceux-ci ont été annoncés à la cérémonie d’ouverture : le premier prix à Michael Winsor (Terre-neuve et Labrador) pour « Magical Moment », le deuxième prix à Hong Zhang (Alberta) pour « Canadian Journey Through Land and History » et le troisième prix à Steve Donnelly (Manitoba) pour « Polar Bear Churchill ». Les photographes primés n’étant pas présents à Drummondville, leurs prix leur seront remis ultérieurement.

Le public pourra visiter le Salon au Musée national de la photographie, situé au 400 rue Hériot, Drummondville Québec (https://www.museedelaphoto.info) jusqu’au 29 mars 2020.

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Opening of the Salon “mon pays/my country”

Three winners of Olympus prizes announced

After initially being postponed because of weather, the Salon “mon pays/my country” was officially opened at the Musée national de la photographie Desjardins on Sunday 19 January 2020. The event attracted numerous fans of photography, delighted at the opportunity of seeing united in one place such an eloquent testimonial to the beauty of this country, its ten provinces and three territories. This exhibition, the result of collaboration between CAPA and the Musée national de la photographie Desjardins was also privileged to be able to count on the support of Olympus Corporation who generously donated models of their cameras as prizes for the three best photos on display.

A jury including Yannick Michaud, representing Olympus, Jonathan Hugues Potvin, general manager of the Musée and Rod Trider, president of CAPA, evaluated the thirty-nine photographs to determine the winners. These were announced at the opening ceremony: first prize to Michael Winsor (Newfoundland and Labrador) for “Magical Moment”, second prize to Hong Zhang (Alberta) for “Canadian Journey Through Land and History” and third prize to Steve Donnelly (Manitoba) for “Polar Bear Churchill”. Since the prize winners were not present in Drummondville, their prizes will be presented to them at a later date.

The public can visit the Salon at the Musée national de la photographie Desjardins located at 400, rue Hériot, Drummondville, Québec (https://www.museedelaphoto.info) from now until 29 March 2020.

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Mon pays - my country
Michel Doyon – président/President, Musée national de la photographie Desjardins
Mon pays - my country
Alain Dubeau, directeur Zone Québec ACAP/Director Québec Zone CAPA
Rod Trider (à gauche/left), président ACAP/President CAPA Jonathan Hugues Potvin, directeur général/Director General, Musée national de la photographie Desjardins
Yannick Michaud, Olympus
Mon pays - my country
Visiteurs au vernissage du Salon/Visitors at the Salon’s opening
Mon pays - my country
Visiteurs au vernissage du Salon/Visitors at the Salon’s opening
Mon pays - my country
Isabelle Lévesque, Club Photo Focus, Moncton NB

 

 

 

Cours de juge en français — Montréal

Cours de juge en français

Ce cours, organisé par le Club Photo Impression de Montréal, sera donné le samedi 21 mars 2020 à un maximum de 40 participants.

Plus d’informations seront publiées sur la page des cours de jugement.

Judging course in French

This course, organized by the Club Photo Impression de Montréal, will be given on Saturday March 21, 2020 to a maximum of 40 participants.

The ACAP Judgment Manual will be provided to you. All you need is a pencil and an open mind.

More information, please go to the judging courses page.

Atlantic Zone Competition 2020

CAPA Atlantic Zone Competition 2020 (Pilot Project)

I am pleased to make this announcement with the agreement of Sheldon Boles, CAPA Competition Director.

As a pilot project CAPA Atlantic Zone (AZ) will conduct a competition. The submitted images will be judged by 3 CAPA Certified Judges. Here is the description of it.

Who is eligible: CAPA Individual/Family Members in the AZ and All current members of the CAPA Club Members in the AZ

Theme: Open (no sub themes)

Closing Date: April 20, 2020

Submission: 1 or 2 images per member sent to atlantic@capacanada.ca with the title of your email as “CAPA Atlantic Competition Submission”. Please be advised that the image (s) you send must be in the size described in the Image Specifications below.

Rules: Please read the rules at https://capacanada.ca/2019-open-theme/ and follow the instructions for submission. (Editing Criteria, Eligibility Criteria, Image Specifications, and Judging Criteria)

Awards: Only for individual images not the total scores of the 2 images\

Best regards,

Michiko Nishijima
CAPA Atlantic Zone Director

Scholarship and Educational Donation

During 2019 we were pleased to receive a sizeable donation from one of Canada’s Leading Procurement Training Organizations. This company has a program whereby they allocate funds to their employee to make charitable donations to a charity of the employees’ choice. As a result, Grant from this Company, choose CAPA as his Charity of choice. As Grant is interested in expanding his interest in photography he chooses to donate to CAPA.

Thank you for this donation.

As an ongoing program, CAPA would be pleased to receive further donations to expand the CAPA Scholarship and Educational Fund. Receipts for income tax purposes will be provided for all donations. Click here for more information.

Len Suchan,
CAPA Treasurer

Jan 2020 Competition News

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2019 Fine Art Competition

For this competition, there were a total of 761 images submitted into this competition: 191 images in the Club category and 570 images in the Individual category.

Thirty-two camera clubs submitted image into this competition whereas 140 CAPA members submitted their images.

Two separate judging teams were used to view, score and break ties.

You can view the winning images here:

2019 Fall Open Theme Competition

For this competition, there were a total of 966 images submitted into this competition: 267 images in the Club category and 699 images in the Individual category.

Forty-five camera clubs submitted image into this competition whereas 176 CAPA members submitted their images.

Two separate judging teams were also used to view, score and break ties.

You can view the winning images here:

2020 Creative Competition

On January 30, 2020 at midnight this competition closes.

If you intend to enter images into this competition, please ensure your carefully read the competition details page first – prior to uploading your images.

You can view this competition detail page here – https://capacanada.ca/2020-creative/

2020 Monochrome Competition

This competition is now open for you to upload your images.

Competition closes on February 28, 2020. Please remember to first read the competition detail webpage prior to uploading your images into this competition.

You can view this competition details page here – https://capacanada.ca/2020-monochrome/

Janvier 2020 Nouvelles des concours

2019 Concours Les beaux-arts

Au total, 761 images ont été soumises à ce concours : 191 dans la catégorie ‘club’ et 570 dans la catégorie ‘individuel’.

Trente-deux clubs de photos et 140 membres individuels ont soumis des images.

Deux équipes distinctes de juges ont été utilisées pour visionner, évaluer et briser les égalités des images.

Les images gagnantes peuvent être visionnées sur ces liens :

2019 Concours Thème libre d’automne

Au total, 966 images ont été soumises à ce concours : 267 dans la catégorie ‘club’ et 699 dans la catégorie ‘individuel’.

Quarante-cinq clubs de photos et 176 membres individuels ont soumis des images.

Deux équipes distinctes de juges ont aussi été utilisées pour visionner, évaluer et briser les égalités des images.

Les images gagnantes peuvent être visionnées sur ces liens :

2020 Concours Créativité

Ce concours ferme le 30 janvier 2020 à minuit.

Lisez attentivement les détails de ce concours avant de soumettre des images – avant de les télécharger.

Les détails de ce concours peuvent être consultés sur cette page – https://capacanada.ca/2020-creative/

2020 Concours Monochrome

Ce concours est actuellement ouvert et vous pouvez soumettre vos images.

Le concours ferme le 28 février 2020. N’oubliez pas de lire la page Web des détails du concours avant de soumettre vos images.

Les détails de ce concours peuvent être consultés sur cette page – https://capacanada.ca/2020-monochrome/

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salon mon pays – my country

Trois gagnants des prix Olympus annoncés
Three winners of Olympus prizes announced
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Ouverture imminente du salon « Mon pays/My Country »

Le salon « Mon pays/My Country », organisé conjointement par l’ACAP et le Musée national de la photographie Desjardins, ouvrira ses portes le janvier 2020. Cet évènement, une première collaboration de ce genre entre l’ACAP et le Musée, exposera 39 photographies de membres de l’ACAP, choisies pour représenter les dix provinces et les trois territoires du Canada. Le vernissage, ouvert aux membres individuels et aux membres des clubs membres de l’ACAP, aura lieu le dimanche 19 janvier à 14 h au Musée national de la photographie Desjardins, 400 rue Hériot, Drummondville, Québec.

Voir les images gagnantes du concours ici: https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2020-canada-salon/

Imminent Opening of the Salon “Mon pays/My Country”

National Museum of PhotographyThe salon “Mon pays/My Country” organized jointly by CAPA and the Musée national de la photographie Desjardins, will be open to the public in January 2020. This event, the first collaborative effort of this kind between CAPA and the Musée, will showcase 39 photographs by CAPA members, chosen to represent Canada’s 10 provinces and three territories. The opening ceremony, to which all CAPA individual members as well as members of CAPA clubs are invited, will take place on Sunday, 19 January at 2 PM at the Musée national de la photographie Desjardins, 400 rue Hériot, Drummondville, Québec.

View the competition winning images here: https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2020-canada-salon/

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2019 Focus Camera Club Awards

In 2019 Focus Camera Club collected many awards, honors and medal.

We took advantage of our Christmas dinner to offer the prizes to our wonderful members. Some did receive it during our regular meetings. My Country contest had 3 winners from the Focus Camera Club,

  • NB (Guy Brun et Maurice Melanson)
  • PEI (Isabelle Levesque)

Find the time to go see the exhibit at The Drummondville National Museum of Photography in Drummondville, Quebec.

We hope that in 2020 our members will continue to collect many awards and demonstrate their talents.

Our photographer is Daniel Beaudry, Mathieu Chiasson and Jan Van’t Veld

Also Focus Camera Club members work like ants on the CCC2021. Committees are set, task assign…

En 2019 Focus Camera Club à collectionnés les prix, honneurs et médailles.

Nous avons profité de notre souper de Noël pour offrir les prix à nos merveilleux membres. D’autre ont reçu leur prix lors de nos rencontre régulières. Nous avons aussi 4 images de membres de notre club qui ont gagnés pour représenter le

  • NB (Guy Brun et Maurice Melanson)
  • et l’IPE (Isabelle Levesque)

Prenez le temps d’aller voir l’exposition au Musée de la photographie Desjardins à Drummondville, Québec.

Nous espérons quand 2020 nos membres continueront à récolter de nombreux prix et démontré leurs talents.

Nos photographes sont Daniel Beaudry, Mathieu Chiasson et Jan Van’t Veld

Les membres du Focus Camera Club travaillent aussi comme les fourmis à la planification de CCC de 2021.

Isabelle L. DR

CAPA INDIVIDUAL

Maurice Melanson (This is his second gold medal)
Parrot of the Sea – Nature-Le nature 28
Forever Flowing – Landscape-Paysages 27
Pine Drop – Botanical-Botanique 26.5 2nd Merit Botany
The Predator’s Jewels – Nature-Le nature 25.5
Total 107 Gold Medal

Guy Brun
Are you steeling my fish – Nature-Le nature
Love is in the air – Nature-Le nature
Its hard to not notice me – Wildlife-Vie sauvage
Long day for the snowy egret – Wildlife-Vie sauvage
Total 98.5 Honourable Mention

Claire LeBlanc
Colors of nature – Landscape-Paysages
Amazing grace – Landscape-Paysages
Rock of wonder – Landscape-Paysages
Very violet – Botanical-Botanique
Total 98 Honourable Mention

Mathieu Chiasson
Fundy Sunset – Nature-Le nature
Motherly protection – Wildlife-Vie sauvage
Just passing by – Wildlife-Vie sauvage
It’s my leaf – Wildlife-Vie sauvage
Total 96.5 Honourable Mention

Club HONOUR

Don Lewis – In autumn leaves every leaf is a flower 26.5 2nd merit
Jocelyne Gagnon – Pink Lupin – 25.5 3rd merit

 

Claire LeBanc (left) receives an Honourable Mention Award
Guy Brun
Guy Brun (left) receives an Honourable Mention Award
Mathieu Chiasson (right) receives an Honourable Mention Award
Maurice Melanson (right) receives a 2nd Merit Award (Botany)
Maurice Melanson (right) receives a Gold Medal
Jocelyn Ganon (right) receives a 3rd Merit Award

 

FIAP Distinctions

Federation Internationale de L'Art Photographique (FIAP)CAPA is the Canadian operational member of FIAP (Federation Internationale de l’Art Photographique). All operational members are the sole national federations or associations for sovereign states that are members of the United Nations.

As a CAPA member you can apply through CAPA for photographic distinctions from FIAP. For more information, go to the CAPA FIAP page.

CAPA Speaker Series

March 17, 2021

Multiple Exposures

by Lynda Miller

There are many paths in a photographer’s creative journey. Here I have shared some of the ideas and experiences
of mine, and hope I have encouraged you to become engaged with your creative life through your camera’s lens. If you are looking to expand your creative vision give Multiple Exposure photography a try.

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Canadian Camera Article by Lynda Miller
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International Photographers Federation Awards

The 2019 Toronto International Photography Festival was held recently under the auspices of the International Photographers Federation.  The Festival awards CAPA medals with this years competition comprising 12 categories with over 4100 images in total. As usual, this third international photographic competition used only CAPA trained judges, including Glenn Bloodworth (CAPA Ontario Zone Director), Rod Trider (CAPA President), Bill Hall (SW Ontario DR), and Anthony Schatzky, Yun Wan, He Zhao, Zhiwen Li & Ying Shi.

The awards ceremony was held on Sunday December 8 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto. CAPA President Rod Trider was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award for his multi-year assistance to the IPF in curating and judging their competitions. CAPA Secretary Jonathan Ward was presented with a Golden Lens Award for having judged their competitions over a number of years. Congratulations to all the winning photographers.

Nouvelles de la Zone Québec – décembre

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Un salon de la photo au MNPD

Le salon « mon pays/my country », organisé conjointement par l’ACAP et le Musée national de la photographie Desjardins, ouvrira ses portes en janvier et promet d’être un vènement important pour la promotion de la photographie au Québec en 2020. Le vernissage aura lieu le 12 janvier à 14 h au Musée national de la photographie Desjardins, 400 rue Hériot, Drummondville Québec.

Croissance accrue du membership

La cible déclarée par la direction de la zone Québec d’atteindre 150 membres a été atteinte. La zone est présentement composée de 13 clubs répartis en trois districts ainsi que de 139 membres individuels.

Certificat d’appréciation

Un certificat d’appréciation a été remis à M. Marc Dufour, responsable du membership pour la zone du Québec, en reconnaissance de sa contribution en tant que bénévole et du support qu’il a fourni au directeur des compétitions et au directeur de l’éducation de l’ACAP. Le certificat lui a été remis le 30 novembre par le président de l’ACAP, M. Rod Trider, lors du cours de jugement en français.

Cours de jugement de l’ACAP en français.

Un premier cours de jugement en français a eu lieu grâce à la généreuse participation du club hôte l’Oeil qui voit de Saint-Hubert. Selon les commentaires positifs reçus de la part de plusieurs des 39 participants, l’évènement fut fort apprécié et un franc succès. Les personnes qui veulent s’inscrire pour devenir juge doivent contacter Michael Breakey à education@capacanada.ca Un deuxième cours de jugement en français au
printemps prochain est à l’étude. D’autres informations à cet effet seront communiquées sous peu.

Québec Zone News – December

A photography exhibition at the MNPD The salon “mon pays/my country,” organized jointly by CAPA and the Musée national de la photographie Desjardins, will open to the public in January and promises to be an
important event for the promotion of photography in Quebec in 2020. The opening ceremony will take place on 12 January at 2 PM at the Musée national de la photographie Desjardins, 400 rue Hériot, Drummondville Québec.

Increased membership

The declared objective by the Quebec zone direction to reach 150 members has been reached. The Zone is now composed of 13 clubs distributed in three districts as well as 139 individual members.

Certificate of Appreciation

A Certificate of Appreciation was presented to Mr. Marc Dufour, responsible for Quebec Zone membership, for his outstanding services and contribution as a volunteer and for his support to the CAPA competitions
director and the CAPA education director. The Certificate was presented to him on 30 November by CAPA President Mr. Rod Trider during the French judging course.

CAPA hosts a first French judging course.

A first judging course in French took place thanks to the generous participation of the host-club l’Oeil qui voit of Saint-Hubert. From the positive comments coming from several of the 39 participants, it appears the
event was well received and appreciated. Those wishing to register to become judges must contact Michael Breakey at education@capacanada.ca A second French language judging course is being considered for next Spring. Further information in this regard will be communicated soon.

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CAPA awards to London Camera Club

On December 5th Gerry Alger – C.A.P.A. District Rep. for Southwestern Ontario, Area 1 – presented awards to members of the London Camera Club.

Pia-O’Leary and Gerry-Alger
Mary Chambers and Gerry-Alger
Steve Donnelly and Gerry-Alger
Dave Peel and Gerry Alger

The following were award winners from the October 15 Nature/Wildlife Individual Competition held October 15:

  • Mary Chambers – Second Merit Award – ‘Nature Hanging Bat’ – 29.5 (tied for highest score in the competition) Mary was also awarded the 1st Honorable Mention for her four-image portfolio.
  • David Peel – Third Merit Award – Nature – ‘Eurasian Eagle Owl’ – 29.0 (second highest score in the competition)
  • Pia O’Leary – Honourable mention for her Four-image portfolio.
  • The London Camera Club received the 1st Honorable Mention for its six-image portfolio submitted into the Nature/Wildlife Competition. London Camera Club Member, Rob Patterson was awarded, in his absence, the Second Merit Award – Landscape – for his image Aurora on Pontoon Lake.

London Camera Club member, Steve Donnelly, was awarded C.A.P.A’s Excellence in Photography medal for his Best In Show image at Southwestern Ontario’s Western Fair 2019. Steve’s Image, ‘Himba Woman in Smoke Bath’ was judged best of more than 800 images. This was Steve’s third Best In Show wins in as many years.

Rob Patterson – Aurora at pontoon Lake (2nd place Merit award)
Himba Woman Smoke Bath by Steve Donnelly (Best in Show – Western Fair 2019)
Eurasian Eagle Owl by David Peel (3rd merit-Nature)
Hanging Bat by Mary Chambers (2nd Merit Nature)

New Club in Nova Scotia

Victoria Falls
Victoria Park Falls by Tom Gallant, Taken at Joseph Howe Falls in Truro, Nova Scotia

CAPA Welcomes New Club in Nova Scotia

By: Tom Gallant, DR, Eastern Nova Scotia

The Scotsburn-Northumberland Amateur Photography Society (SNAPS) has become the first club in Eastern Nova Scotia to join CAPA. SNAPS has been in existence since 2012. SNAPS was started by two newcomers to the area, Dave and Christine Hache, both photographers; Dave coming from New Brunswick and Christine from Truro, Nova Scotia. The club started in Scotsburn, the home of Scotsburn Milk and Ice Cream, with just over 10 members. There are presently 30 registered members and 750 listed as members of their Facebook page. The members come from a wide variety of professional backgrounds, including: doctors, nurses, educators, business people and many others from the two-dozen communities in Pictou County. The majority of the membership of the club resides in New Glasgow and Pictou, with the population of Pictou County approximating 55,000 people.

SNAPS represents a group of photographers who are more than willing to give of their time to help all members regardless of their skill level. There is a very low cost for membership. The rate is $10.00 per year, and $2.00 per meeting, which happens the first Wednesday of each month, at the Northumberland Regional High School in Alma, a small community in Pictou County. The low membership fee was put in place to attract everybody who has a desire to learn or improve their photography.

Tatamagouche Bridge by Tom Gallant
Taken at Tatamagouche , a community 30 minutes from Pictou, N.S.

At regular monthly meetings, members can showcase their work, through digital presentations, partake in workshops given by outside presenters and inside from skilled club photographers. As well, the club members have the opportunity to get together as a group on field-trips to photograph the beautiful scenery of Nova Scotia (see attached samples). These field trips happen on a monthly basis. At least once per year, the club has an exhibition in one of the County venues, where any member can showcase their work to the public. In addition, one of the senior club members, Dr. Gerry Farrell, has given up space at the Aberdeen Hospital’s “Art on the Wall,” where he has traditionally showcased his work, to SNAPS members where they can showcase and sell their own work. Part of the proceeds of sales goes to the hospital foundation. The remainder goes to the artists. As a gesture of community spirit, some members of the club volunteer, in order to enhance their photographic profile, and cover events of non-profit community organizations. Their photos are given to these organizations to be used for publicity. All of the activities that SNAPS undertakes is done in a relaxed fun way, with no pressure.

Becoming a CAPA member will allow club members to compete at a regional and national level, have their work adjudicated by professional and certified judges, and to become a certified judge themselves, if they choose to do so, and be involved in regional and national seminars, and workshops.

You can obtain more information about SNAPS on Facebook at: SNAPS (Scotsburn-Northumberland Amateur Photography Society).

December 2019 Competition News

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Competition Notes:

As of September 1, 2019, I pre-screen submitted images to ensure images meet the Scope of Competition and the CAPA Eligibility Criteria prior to the ‘day-of-judging.’ With questionable images are discovered, I will endeavour to contact the respective entrant and raise a possible concern with their images with suggestions of correcting the image or submitting a different image.

On the ‘day-of-judging,’ the judging panel will view all the images and assign scores. As of September 1, 2019, the judging panel now can disqualify image(s) and there is no appeal to their decision. If two of three judges are in agreement that an image does not meet the Scope of Competition then the noted image will be disqualified and the entrant will be advised of the disqualification thereafter.

To ensure your image is not disqualified by the judging panel and you receive the best possible score, it is important for you to review the competition details page prior to submitting images to a CAPA competition. Please do not assume by the competition title that your images will be accepted into a competition.

2019 Curves and Lines Competition

This competition closed on October 15, 2019 and 900 images were submitted into this competition. Two judging teams viewed and scored these images.

Some amazing images were submitted and all entrants are congratulated on their outstanding photography. You can view the winning images for:

Club category here – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2019-curves-lines-club/

Individual category here – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2019-individual-lines-and-curves-lignes-et-courbes/

The Curves & Lines final report can be viewed after you log into our website and selecting the Competition Report on the Competition dropdown menu.

2019 Nature – Wildlife Competition

This competition closed on October 30, 2019 and 988 images were submitted into this competition. Of the 988 images, 75% were submitted by Individual CAPA members and 25% coming from Camera Club submissions.

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This total submission level now holds the record for the most images submitted into a single CAPA competition.

With this large number of submitted images, we used two separate judging panels.

The distribution of images submitted are illustrated in the two following pie charts.

Nature Camera Club Submissions - Soumissions au concours Nature - Clubs de photographie
Club Submissions –  Soumissions au concours Club
Nature Individual CAPA member Submissions
Individual Submissions – Individuel Soumissions

You view the winning images here:

– Nature/Wildlife ‘Club’ winning images – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-fall-nature-wildlife-club/

– Nature/Wildlife ‘Individual’ winning images – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2019-nature-wildlife-individual/

2020 Creative Competition

On January 30, 2020 at midnight this competition closes.

If you intend to enter images into this competition, please ensure your carefully read the competition details page first – prior to uploading your images.

You can view this competition detail page here – https://capacanada.ca/2020-creative/

2020 Monochrome Competition

This competition is now open for you to upload your images.

Competition closes on February 28, 2020. Please remember to first read the competition detail webpage prior to uploading your images into this competition.

You can view this competition details page here – https://capacanada.ca/2020-monochrome/

Décembre 2019 Nouvelles des concours

Depuis le 1 septembre 2019, les images soumises sont vérifiées avant le jour du jugement afin de s’assurer qu’elles respectent la portée du concours ainsi que les critères d’admissibilité de l’ACAP. Lorsqu’une image comportant un doute est découverte, le participant ayant soumis l’image est contacté pour lui en faire part et lui suggérer des pistes pour corriger l’image ou soumettre une image différente.

Le ‘jour du jugement’, le comité des juges visionne toutes les images et leurs accorde une note. Depuis le 1 septembre 2019, le comité des juges peut disqualifier une image et sa décision est sans appel. Si deux juges sur trois s’accordent pour dire qu’une image ne rencontre pas la portée du concours, alors elle sera disqualifiée et le participant en sera avisé par la suite.

Afin de vous assurer que vos images ne soient pas disqualifiées par le comité des juges et pour recevoir la meilleure note possible, il est important de revoir les détails du concours avant de les soumettre dans un concours de l’ACAP. Ne vous fiez pas seulement au titre du concours pour assumer que vos images seront acceptées.

Ce concours ferme le 15 novembre 2019 à minuit. Traditionnellement ce concours est très populaire pour de nombreux photographes. Ce concours est une occasion de soumettre une image que vous avez améliorée pour en faire un objet d’art photographique unique.

Veuillez s’il vous plait lire tous les détails de ce concours avant de soumettre vos images. Consultez les détails du concours sur ce lien – https://capacanada.ca/fine-art-2/

2019 Concours Courbes et lignes

Ce concours s’est terminé le 15 octobre 2019 et 900 images ont été soumises. Deux équipes de juges ont vu et noté ces images.

Des images étonnantes ont été soumises. Nous félicitons tous les photographes participants pour leur talent exceptionnel. Vous pouvez voir les images gagnantes sur ces liens :

La catégorie club – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2019-curves-lines-club/

La catégorie individuelle – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2019-individual-lines-and-curves-lignes-et-courbes/

Le rapport final du concours Courbes et lignes peut être consulté après vous être connecté au site Web en sélectionnant le sous-menu ‘’Competition Report’’ du menu ‘’Competition’’.

2019 Concours Nature – Vie sauvage

Ce concours s’est terminé le 30 octobre 2019 et 988 ont étés soumises. Les membres individuels ont soumis 75% de ces images et les clubs de photos 25%.

Cette participation établis un nouveau record d’images soumises dans un concours de l’ACAP.

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Avec un aussi grand nombre d’images nous utilisons deux comités de juges différents.

Les deux graphiques suivants en forme de tarte illustrent la distribution des images soumises :

Nature Camera Club Submissions - Soumissions au concours Nature - Clubs de photographie
Club Submissions Soumissions au concours Club
Nature Individual CAPA member Submissions
Individual Submissions – Individuel Soumissions

Vous pouvez voir les images gagnantes ici :

– Nature/Vie sauvage ‘Club’ – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-fall-nature-wildlife-club/

– Nature/Vie sauvage ‘Individuel’ – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2019-nature-wildlife-individual/

2020 Concours Créativité

Le concours fermera le 30 janvier 2020 à minuit.

Si vous avez l’intention de participer à ce concours, alors veuillez relire avec attention les détails du concours avant de soumettre vos images.

Vous pouvez consulter les détails de ce concours sur cette page – https://capacanada.ca/2020-creative/

2020 Concours Monochrome

Ce concours est maintenant ouvert et vous pouvez soumettre vos images.

Le concours fermera le 28 février 2020. Veuillez prendre soin de lire les détails du concours avant de soumettre vos images.

Vous pouvez consulter les détails de ce concours sur cette page – https://capacanada.ca/2020-monochrome/

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Atlantic Zone District Rep Isabelle Levesque

Isabelle Levesque
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Native de Saint-Quentin, une petite ville située au nord-ouest du Nouveau-Brunswick, je demeure dans la région de Moncton depuis 1991.

J’ai toujours eu un grand intérêt pour les arts, ce qui m ‘a amené à compléter un baccalauréat en Arts visuels et Histoire de l’Université de Moncton ainsi qu’un diplôme d’études collégiales en Design et gestion de production multimédia.

J’aime la macrophotographie, d’où sont nés mes deux premières collections « Givre en bulles » et « Papillusion » qui ont été exposées à plusieurs galeries au NB. Je suis aussi passionné par la vie sauvage et plus récemment, j’étends mes horizons photographiques vers le paysage.
Je suis membre de CAPA depuis 2011, et je suis devenue représentante pour le district de Moncton en 2017. Mon rôle comme représentante de district pour CAPA est de rencontrer plus spécialement les communautés francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick afin de leur présenter l’association et de recruter de nouveaux membres. Je suis aussi membre du comité qui organise la CCC 2021 qui aura lieu a Moncton.

Isabelle Levesque
Moncton, New Brunswick

Atlantic Zone District Representative

Native of Saint-Quentin, a small town in northwest of New Brunswick, I now live in the greater Moncton area since 1991.

I always love art and it brought me to get a degree in visual art at the Université de Moncton and a Design and Multimédia productions Diploma from CCNB.

I practice macrophotography, from which my first two exhibits were born, « Givre en bulles » et « Papillusion ». I am also passionate with wildlife and more recently I extend my horizons to landscape photography.

I am a member of CAPA since 2011, and became the District Representative (DR) for Moncton area in 2017. My role is mostly to meet with Francophone communities in New Brunswick to introduce CAPA and recruit new members. Also I am a member of the executive for the 2021 CCC in Moncton.

Isabelle Levesque
Moncton, New Brunswick District Representative

Atlantic Zone District Rep Michael Winsor

Michael Winsor
District Rep for Newfoundland and Labrador Michael Winsor

I live in St. John’s, NL, and a member of Camera 35.

I have always enjoyed photographing landscapes under the night sky or during blue hour. However, I find that wildlife has really captured my imagination over the past couple years. I am sure a part of that is because Newfoundland has the largest gathering of humpback whales every summer.

I have been an individual and club member with CAPA now for over 5 years and it is great to be a part of an association that showcases the best places in our country. Only through sharing images, can we broaden our horizons to what the rest of the country has to offer.

Michael Winsor
Newfoundland and Labrador District Representative

Atlantic Zone District Rep Joyce Chew

CAPA Atlantic District Representative
Joyce Chew

I have been a member of the Photographic Guild of Nova Scotia since 1996. I have been the Halifax District CAPA Representative since 2009 and the CAPA club representative for the Photographic Guild of Nova Scotia since 2007.

I was a member of the CAPA Nomination Committee in 2008-2009 and 2010-2011. Also I was part of the organizing committee for the two day Camera Conference (ACC) in the Atlantic Zone in 2016 and a member of the 2016-2017 CAPA Website Development Committee.

I enjoy meeting photographers from across Canada and being inspired by their work. I like to challenge myself to capture and convey what I see no matter what the subject but I love to photograph macro subjects and nature.

Joyce Chew
Halifax, Nova Scotia District Representative

Atlantic Zone District Rep Tom Gallant

Nova Scotia East: Tom Gallant (thomas.1.gallant@gmail.com)
Atlantic Zone District Representative

I am a member of the Scotsburn Northumberland Amateur Photographic Society (S.N.A.P.S.) from Pictou County, Nova Scotia. I moved here four years ago from Manitoba after I retired as an administrator of a K to 12 school. While in Manitoba, I, along with a local doctor, started a Photography club there, and when I arrived here, I introduced SNAPS to CAPA. Then took the Judging Course in Moncton in 2018. Great course!

Throughout my long photographic career, I photographed weddings, took portraits and shot modelling portfolios. Over the past 20 years, I’ve photographed mainly landscapes, seascapes, mostly in NL with Icebergs and the amazing cliffs, and wildlife.

I also edit, print and frame my own work. As well, I love teaching photography. As a result, I’m looking forward to working with the many talented photographers both at CAPA and SNAPS. Because of the wealth of talent with CAPA and here in Nova Scotia, I am learning all the time, and being a life-long learner, this is ideal. A win, win for me!

Tom Gallant
Nova Scotia East District Representative

No Taxes

News Item for CAPA Members

During 2019, CRA (Canada Revenue Agency) conducted an extensive Audit and Review of the CAPA accounting records. As a result of this review, CRA has determined and advised that CAPA is no longer required to Collect GST/HST on the CAPA Memberships and any related Educational Programs (ie. Judging Courses, etc.)

The discontinuance of collecting GST/HST will take effect January 01, 2020.

Len Suchan FCAPA
CAPA Treasurer