Sep
7
Mon
Presentation – ‘How to Make Your Photos Stand Out From the Crowd’ with Malcolm Fackender – freelance photographer, mentor and tour leader. @ TBA
Sep 7 @ 7:45 pm – 10:00 pm

Malcolm Fackender is an Australian award winning travel photographer who specialises in small group photographic tours. Malcolm has been involved with and successful at photography since a young teenager, winning a Gold Medal in 1985 at the age of seventeen. Initially, Malcolm had a strong interest in macro and bird photography, but more recently developed a strong interest in travel photography, where he has broadened his photographic interests to cover many other genres.

Through his company Spotlight on Asia, and with the assistance of local and international travel agencies, Malcolm has successfully planned, arranged and led 63 small group photographic tours to Asia, Africa, Europe and South America. Being passionate about photography, travel and just being around and inspiring fellow photographers, Malcolm intends to build his business to include many more countries in the years to come.

Having been involved with Photographic clubs in Sydney and New South Wales for over 30 yrs, Malcolm is always eager to share his knowledge with the members of clubs as well as any other photographers and clients. Malcolm regularly conducts educational and inspirational photographic talks at various photographic clubs and has recently incorporated workshops into his business. Malcolm actually gets much more joy out of inspiring and teaching people than receiving any competition awards. For him, there is no greater joy than seeing or hearing about the successes that past clients have with images taken on one of his tours. This is one of the main reasons clients are happy to continue travelling with Spotlight on Asia whenever a new destination is released. In addition to introducing new exciting destinations, Malcolm always freely gives advice on photographic equipment and technique.

Personally, Malcolm enjoys taking photographs and extending himself wherever possible. He believes that photography is a cycle of continuous improvement from a technical, hardware and creative perspective and as such looks forward to growing and extending his portfolio for many years to come.

Nov
16
Mon
Competition 2011 – Set Only – Water @ TBA
Nov 16 @ 7:45 pm – 10:00 pm

Comp 2011 – Set Only – Water– The theme has changed to ‘water’ This competition has no rules – up to your imagination!

Nov
17
Tue
Committee Meeting Tuesday 17th November 2020 via Zoom
Nov 17 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Hi all, we will be holding our next committee meeting Tuesday night the 17th of November via Zoom. 

Kind regards

Nancy

Jan
18
Mon
Committee Meeting Monday 18th January 2021 @ Your house on Zoom
Jan 18 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Note: Due to Health Department Orders,* the meeting will held via Zoom (not Nancy’s house).  Zoom details are the usual.

Kind regards

Nancy

Feb
1
Mon
Welcome Back & AGM via Zoom @ your home
Feb 1 @ 7:30 pm – 9:45 pm

Welcome Back and AGM via Zoom: Presentation of the 2021 program and the AGM.

Feb
15
Mon
Comp 2101 – Open @ Uniting Church
Feb 15 @ 7:45 pm – 10:00 pm

Any subject treated pictorially. A pictorial treatment is one embodying the elements of good design, arrangement of composition, and which reflects the personal interpretation of the photographer.

Mar
1
Mon
Presentation – Michelle Kennedy via Zoom
Mar 1 @ 7:45 pm – 10:00 pm

The presenter is Michelle Kennedy with Part 2 of creative photography.

Mar
15
Mon
Comp 2102 – Set Only – Australian Landscapes @ Uniting Church Hall
Mar 15 @ 7:45 pm – 10:00 pm

Comp 02 – Set only – Australian Landscapes: A photograph of natural land or coastal scenery taken within Australia, which may include people, buildings or other objects, provided that these elements do not dominate the photograph. Seascapes with no land do not fit the topic.

Apr
5
Mon
No Meeting – Easter
Apr 5 @ 7:45 pm – 10:00 pm

TBA

Apr
19
Mon
Comp 2103 – Open and Set – Creative @ Uniting Church Hall
Apr 19 @ 7:45 pm – 10:00 pm

Comp 03 – Open & Set – Creative: The final image should contain extra elements outside the normal photographic process. It must contain some evidence of a photographic image. It may be produced by manipulating the camera at the recording stage, using filters in or on the camera, or by using photographic software and must be all your own images/textures used.