Copyright Snappy Snaps

Click for Walton-on-naze, United Kingdom Forecast

Walton on Naze U.K.


Top JScript Menu by Logo Copyright Milonic

ABOUT THE NORTH ESSEX
PHOTOGRAPHIC WORKSHOP

We meet every Tuesday, to discuss photographic techniques, printing, cropping, mounting, processing etc.
We view each others photographs and give constructive comments and discuss ways of improving our images.
While we accept that DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY is growing in popularity and quality, UNLIKE MANY CLUBS we do not NEGLECT traditional FILM BASED TECHNIQUES.
We have members who work in each medium and some that are interested in both aspects of photography.
Our EMPHASIS is mainly on the PRACTICAL APPROACH to taking good photographs, nevertheless we do not neglect the TECHNICAL/THEORETICAL side.
We have PRACTICAL EVENINGS arranged for portraiture, still life, lighting techniques, printing, processing, toning etc.
Other evenings are dedicated to OUTDOOR/LOCATION work for landscapes, seascapes, sport, wildlife studio & on-location portraiture, theatre photography etc.
GUEST SPEAKERS from the world of photography often give talks or demonstrations of various aspects of photography.
We also have occasional VISITS to PLACES & EVENTS.

If you have an interest in photography and would like to improve your work then contact :-
Mr Mike Vaughan-Chatfield on
01255 814801 for further details.

---------oOo----------
Meetings are held on Tuesday evenings at 7:30pm,at the Friends meeting House,
Granville Rd, Clacton on Sea

[ HISTORY ] [ PRESENT ] [ FUTURE ]

[ GROUP ACTIVITIES ]

[ LOCATION WORK ]

[ SEE THE GROUP AT WORK ]

History:-

The Group was formed as a result of the closure in September 2000 of the 'Starting Out' and 'Advanced' photography classes at Tendring Adult Community College at Green Lodge. After the closure Mike Vaughan Chatfield, the tutor at the college, contacted the students to arrange a meeting, with a view to creating a photographic group so that the students could continue their studies The preliminary meeting was held on 6th March 2001 at Holland Public Hall when twelve members attended (a further three members were unable to attend). After some discussion it was decided that there would be two sub-groups, starting-out and advanced. The two groups would meet on alternate Tuesdays, with joint meetings when there were visits from RPS assessors or technical talks/advice from judges etc.
Top of Page

The Present:

The aim being to allow those students on the Starting-Out course to continue their studies and to improve their photographic techniques, and for the Advanced students to work towards acquiring their Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society (LRPS) and possibly advance to the Associateship (ARPS). The workshop helps members to expand their range of photographic skills in all aspects of photography i.e. film processing and printing, mounting prints, photographing landscapes, portraiture, wildlife, sport, creative, abstract etc. in both the traditional and digital forms. New members are always welcome.You do not necessarily need to work towards LRPS/ARPS qualifications. If you take photographs, but find that you are disappointed with the results of your work, then come along to one of our meetings. Bring some of your prints/slides and discuss your problems with our members and you will soon be producing better pictures. After all, we were all beginners at some time! To date there have been regular meetings and the two sections have gradually amalgamated into a single group, as it was found that both gained from closer interaction and discussion of ideas.
Top of Page

The Future:-

We had a very full programme last year(2005), and are looking forward to next year's meetings with some interesting events and some inspiring guest speakers. We are presently trying to arrange special discounts for members with local businesses and/or sponsorship from local companies.
In addition we are looking for premises to set up a permanent darkroom and possibly studio facilities. The present membership is around twenty, and new members are always welcome. Whatever your level of photographic skill. You will find plenty of help available from our more experienced members.
Top of Page

This page was