Wednesday 31 December 2014

Micro four third lenses

The following has been received from club member Graeme Cattell:

Maxwells Electricals in Northallerton are discontinuing all of their camera products, Fuji Film Digital and Panasonic, at great Sale prices.

There is a small range of micro four third lenses in a display cabinet which are at bargain prices, even compared to the latest web sites. I bought a 7 - 14mm wide angle zoom and saved £349 on the best web prices! These will fit Olympus as well.

They also have a selection of cameras, but I have not checked the prices against the web. I would assume that since the lenses are heavily discounted, the cameras would be as well.

Sunday 28 December 2014

Jane Bown

I was sad to read of the death last week of the photographer, Jane Bown who worked for the Observer newspaper for 60 years. In the opinion of myself and many others she was the finest portrait photographer of the 20th century although far less well known than many others of lesser ability. She always shot in B&W, using only natural light and went on assignments with her equipment in a shopping bag. I have two books of her photographs which cover the entire range of subjects from rich to poor, famous to unknown. If you want to take a look at some examples of her work, copy and paste the following links in your browser - https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=jane+bown+photographer+national+portrait+gallery&biw=2560&bih=1242&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=fAegVLysH4TjaP_WgqAH&ved=0CC8QsAQ or read the feature in the Observer at http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2014/dec/28/jane-bown-remembered-obit

Tuesday 23 December 2014

PAGB e-news 129

Click here to read Issue 129 of the PAGB e-news.
In this issue there is a code to get tickets for £10.95 instead of £18 on the door or £13.95 pre-booked. If we could get 10 club members to all go on the same day we could even get the tickets for £9.95 each. Anybody want to organise it?

Thursday 18 December 2014

Photography News 15

The latest issue of Photography News can be read here.

NCPF Website

As you know, due to serious damage it became necessary to rebuild the NCPF website. The site is now up and running, and remains at the same web address.

Over the coming days/weeks the webmaster will be endeavouring to replace the archival material on the site, and appreciates your continued patience whilst this takes place.

Tuesday 9 December 2014

Inner Landscapes, Wilder Shores

An exhibition of photography by Garry Brannigan


Garry Brannigan’s fourth exhibition at The Station sets out to reveal an intrinsic beauty within Northern Britain’s upland landscape through 33 new photographs made during 2013 and 2014.
Garry is one of the country’s most popular instructors in the art of landscape photography and his exhibition “Inner Landscapes, Wilder Shores” features photographs made in Swaledale, Northumberland, Borrowdale, the Isle of Skye, and also Glen Torridon and Inverpolly in the North West Highlands of Scotland and Lewis and Harris in the Outer Hebrides.
In each photograph prominence is given to the subject ahead of the photographic process, while at the same time exploring a fascinating paradox…it is often a photographer’s vision, expressed through composition and technique, which brings an aesthetic to the picture and enables the viewer to then appreciate the unique qualities of the subject.
The exhibition runs until January 8 and The Station Gallery is open every day from 9am to 10.30pm (except Christmas Day). Entry is free.
***Garry will be giving a talk about the creative process involved in making the photographs in the exhibition on Tuesday, January 6 starting at 7.30pm. Please get in touch directly with Garry if you would like attend as places are limited. The number to call is 01748 821041 or email: info@rivertoridge.co.uk  Tickets cost £7.
Directions to The Station:

Garry Brannigan's website:

Thursday 4 December 2014

PAGB ENews 128

Click here to read issue 128 of the PAGB ENews.

Birds of Prey Photography

Colin Carter is oganising a photography session at the Thirsk Birds of Prey centre. Full tuition available if needed or left alone to get shots if more experienced.
Colin recommends a dSLR and a lens around 300mm (200mm on DX) or over for the best opportunities.
This will be the centre's closed season so participants will have the place to themselves.
The price is £50 each with no more than 15 participants. If anyone is interested please contact the centre direct and book a place sooner rather than later.
Colin is their resident photographer They now take all the static birds outside the centre for much better photographic opportunities, backgrounds, lighting, perches etc.
The centre's website is www.falconrycentre.co.uk

Wednesday 3 December 2014

NCPF Website

As many will have realised, there is a problem with the NCPF Website.

Unfortunately it is about as serious as it can be, because the bespoke background structure has been corrupted.

Please be assured that the NCPF are working towards a solution and that they will keep clubs informed as best they can. That being said with the best will in the world it will take a few weeks to get a working website back up and running.

The NCPF Executive is of course fully involved and will take whatever steps are necessary to ensure that the Federation continues to function during this period..