CAPA has exciting job opportunity!

CAPA has an exciting job opportunity for the right person!

We are looking for an Editor-in-Chief for our premier print magazine — Canadian Photography.  The CAPA magazine is published four times per year and is approximately 40 pages in length. Canadian Photography features high quality photography and articles written by CAPA members.

If you are a photographer with a background in editing, writing, communications, or journalism, this might be the right job for you!

Please view the job description here: capacanada.ca/editor-in-chief-canadian-photography/

Interested applicants please email resume to president@capacanada.ca.

Closing date for applications is May 31, 2023.

Cheryl Bramble Appointed to Assistant Director Competitions

Sheldon Boles, FCAPA, CAPA Director of Competitions announces, “Cheryl Bramble has been appointed as the Assistant Director of CAPA Competitions and will be a key member of our CAPA competition team.. She brings to the position an extensive background in photography, outstanding organizational abilities and is a current Certified CAPA Judge.”

As the Assistant Director, Cheryl will take over the coordination and managing of our new zone competitions as well as the CAPA Annual Photo Challenge competition. When required by the CAPA Judge’s Liaison Officer – she will also be involved in the setting up new candidates in our on-line judges-in-training program and producing the judging summary spreadsheets. Her ideas and suggestions will be a welcome addition to our team.”

 

Cheryl was born in Yorkshire, UK and grew up in Edmonton, Alberta. Her small family moved to the Okanagan Valley in 1976, and her working career was with administrative support for private companies and not-for-profit agencies. Cheryl’s interest in photography comes directly through her paternal family. Her father was a professional photographer in Edmonton, and a teen-aged Cheryl assisted with his wedding shoots. Cheryl remembers vividly her eyes glazing over as her father talked about depth-of-field. Her grandfather owned and operated a portrait studio in Stockton-on-Tees, UK.

Her interest in photography was always present, but it wasn’t until 2011 that it became a Passion. Cheryl joined the local Kelowna camera club in 2011 and was the CAPA Representative for 5 years. She was also the Central Interior District Representative for Pacific Zone for 2 years, and is presently an active member of the Vernon Photography Club. The passion led to joining CAPA in 2016, and she was determined to become a Certified Judge. Cheryl took the judges’ courses in 2017 and 2018, and received her Judges’ Certification in January 2020. Cheryl considers the assignment to CAPA Assistant Director of Competitions to be both an honour and a privilege, and will strive to serve the organization well.

Photo Life to stop Publishing

Photo Life has announced:

March 2021 issue of Photo Life is the last one we will publish.

This decision was extremely difficult to make, but it was necessary. The world of print-magazine publishing is rocky, to say the least. Photography has been undergoing major transformations, and its industry is experiencing increasing difficulties. Our little boat has weathered many storms at the confluence of these two daunting currents, but the final blow—the pandemic—has had many consequences, including significant losses in advertising revenue.

Therefore, it is unfortunately no longer possible for us to continue to sustain the pace, the financial weight, and the responsibility of this enterprise, which relies on the hard work of only four people on staff.”

More information on their website.

PDPC’s Photomotion held over due to popular demand!

This virtual event is now available to the end of February!
Pacific Digital Photography Club presents the 17th Annual Photomotion. Photography, music and storytelling: a juried selection of slideshows set to music.
  • Photomotion is connecting with you virtually in 2020
  • Shows will be presented online, free of charge
  • Please check our website for the presentation link: www.pdpc.ca
  • Enjoy the creative photography of our members and our guest photographer, from the comfort of your home
  • PDPC would like to thank our patrons for their incredible support for the past 16 years

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Excuse the changes!

If you visit our website in the next couple of days please excuse the changing layout. The Wizard behind the curtain has let a few things show. Looking forward to our website refresh! Thanks for your patience!

Dec. 2020 Prairie Zone News

Foot Hills Camera Club

Palle Them Dandernel Kjar August 1,1929 -September 22, 2020

www.myalternatives.ca/drumheller/obituaries/2020-kjar-palle-them-dandernel

Palle joined the FCC around 2005 after taking a course by Wilf Cameron and Bob Christopher. He immediately became a friend to all. He was always willing to help and model for all photographers. Palle’s face was the most photographed of any member and he was always willing to sit and be photographed anywhere and any time.  Whether he was hauling a canoe down a mountain, on a field trip, or sitting in a group giving a history lesson, he always had a story to tell, and he could tell a great story!  His love of photography and learning was an inspiration to all!

 

 

 

Images Alberta Camera Club

Images Alberta Camera Club has remained active during this year of COVID. Looking at our November Calendar we held presentations on sixteen evenings. While maintaining our twice monthly meetings we have also tried some new activities. The most successful were two Pecha Kucha presentations and a Member Challenge.

Pecha Kucha is an event where each participant presents 20 photos for 20 seconds each and speaks to the images. In our club some members have pre-recorded their talk and others have bravely spoken live. The subjects have been wide ranging from a tour of our province, to a cattle branding event, to a show on shoes.

Most of our members had never attended or even heard of Pecha Kucha so they were reluctant to volunteer to present. But we did manage to get six presenters and the evening was a big success. For the second Pecha Kucha there was no problem getting participation and we are now planning a third one. The Member Challenge consisted of ten members being given ten themes and required to submit one image of each theme within a time limit. The images from each theme were shown randomly and members could vote for their favourite. Again, this was very well attended, and we will be holding another Challenge.

Another new feature for our club is the sharing of presenters with other clubs. So far, we have shared with two clubs from BC and will be looking at expanding the idea throughout BC and the prairies.

We recommend Kelly VanderBeek who is a sports photographer and broadcaster from Canmore. The other presenter that had an emotional impact on our club was Carlin Getz who is a volunteer coordinator for Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep. www.nowilaymedowntosleep.org/about-us/our-team/volunteers/. She gave a short presentation on the organization that was extremely moving.

Regina Photo Club

The 2020 COVID-19 pandemic has impacted all society worldwide and no less so in the Regina Photo Club.

Last June, club member, Bill Armstrong, asked if the RPC was looking at some photographic initiatives for members during the pandemic as he had noted some other clubs are doing this.

I gave some thought to this and suggested a project  which I titled, “Bridging COVID-19”. With so many people feeling isolated, I felt the need for inspiration and an opportunity to explore possibly uncharted territory. This photography project was to photograph all or as many bridges in Regina and Lumsden including those in between these two centres on Wascana Creek. I know this sounds a bit repetitive but does provide other opportunities to shake the confines of isolation and social distancing. Searching out the bridges provides opportunities to photograph not just bridges, but there are at least three barns along or near the route. Subject material is abundant, such as landscapes, abandoned structures, machinery, wildlife, birds, nature, etc. There are about 17 bridges (vehicle and foot) in Regina and around a dozen between the two urban areas. Individuals could pursue this on their own, however the club did an organized tour on September 19th by meeting at Lumsden to start.

 

Moving forward, meeting size has been reduced to 30 members with social distance requirements and presentations on ZOOM. The fall season kicked off with Greg Johnson on Storm Chasing. Some indoor meeting activities had to be cancelled. Hopefully, a curve in the COVID-19 will start to drop so we can continue the 2021 program. Some activities will include festive outdoor Christmas lighting in residential areas, a speaker such as Brittany Flegel – Wedding Photography, an In-Club print competition is planned for February.  Dan Seqouin – How to Succeed in Competition, An Outdoor Night Shoot in Regina old neighbor hood and a Steel Wool Photography field trips.

The steel wool photography was so popular, there were two sessions in 2019 and scheduled again in March 2021. Chris Attrell will present on Abandoned Buildings. A shooting activity is planned for an old car scrape yard just outside the city and a spring field trip to historical areas of Moose Jaw. The last program items will be a Scavenger Hunt. A summer retreat is being planned for the summer with details later.

The club presently has two trophies awarded each year. The first award, named after a former long-time member Arnold Foster for the 21st time later this year. The award is to a member of the Regina Photo Club for a lifetime of photographic achievement and volunteerism through judging, serving on executive positions and, competition participation. This year’s recipient is Paule Hjertaas.

The second trophy, Most Improved Photographer Of The Year, is an annual award to a member who has demonstrated the most photographic improvement achievements from Novice, Intermediate and Advanced level. This award will be to Joan Morris.

A proposed new trophy will be awarded next season as the Bill Inglis Award for recognition as the founding member and first President of the Regina Photo Club, 42 years ago. Bill Inglis died on March 28, 2020.

This award will be awarded to a member achieving the highest scoring in club annual competition points.

Club members, John Criton received an Honor Award in the 2020 Fall Open competition and Paule Hjertaas received a 1st place Merit award in CAPA Fall 2019 Nature Wildlife competition.

Dec. 2020 Ontario Zone News

The Royal Ontario Museum Opportunity

The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) has announced that  the ROM Wildlife Photographer of the Year Contest is returning for its 6th year.  ROM invites CAPA’s photographers to share captivating images of their local wilderness for a chance to win amazing prizes [including a Nikon Z6 II DSLR Camera Kit courtesy of Henry’s, and more]. As well, with ROM at Home, wildlife and photography enthusiasts can master the basics of mammal photography and then learn more with ROM curators and experts.

To obtain details about the contest and online Museum programming contact:  Katherine Ing, Promotions, Royal Ontario Museum promotions@rom.on.ca

 

London Camera Club

With a current membership numbering 210, the London Camera Club is among Ontario’s largest photo clubs. The London Camera Club (LCC) meets four times monthly at 7:00 p.m. EST on Thursdays. For the most part, our members reside in the greater London region. However, there is a growing number of national and international members. Like most clubs, LCC meetings are virtual via Zoom and will continue to June 2021. Most meetings feature presenters of national or international renown. LCC invites CAPA members from anywhere to take out a LCC membership or sign up as a Guest Member to take in individual sessions ($10.00 per session).

Follow this link to view the event schedule (under the Agenda tab on right side): www.londoncameraclub.ca/club/clubschedules.aspx

Follow this link for membership information: www.londoncameraclub.ca/club/MembershipInfo.aspx

 

Dec. 2020 Zone Québec News


La Zone du Québec est très heureuse de voir que de nouveaux clubs participent de plus en plus aux concours de l’ACAP. Nous sommes tout particulièrement fiers de nos gagnants régionaux. Tous les détails sur la capacanada.ca/capa-competitions/winners/ de notre site web.

venir bientôt :

D’inspirants photographes québécois feront partie du « Programme Mensuel de Conférenciers » de l’ACAP à partir du printemps prochain. Détails à venir

Forts d’un appui non équivoque lors du dernier conseil des directeurs de l’ACAP, en novembre dernier, la Directrice des Abonnements et le Directeur du Québec collaborent avec notre Webmestre en vue de produire une Infolettre mensuelle totalement bilingue, idéalement disponible au début 2021. Très attendu depuis longtemps par nos membres francophones d’un océan à l’autre.


Quebec Zone is very happy to see that more clubs are participating in our CAPA competitions. And we are particularly proud of having regional winners! Details here: capacanada.ca/capa-competitions/winners/

Announcements to come:
Some very inspiring photographs (French speaking presenters) will be scheduled next spring, as part of our CAPA Speakers Series. Details will be announced soon.

Following strong support from the CAPA’s Directors at the last Board meeting in November, Membership and Quebec Zone Directors are collaborating with our Web Manager to provide a fully bilingual Newsletter, hopefully available in early 2021. Long waited for by our French speaking members all across Canada.