Jilly’s Microskills Tuesday Feb 18
by Account Deleted 1114, February 12, 2020
Graham Burstow’s new book launch “Closer”
Come closer, and discover another not-to-be-missed moment.
Graham Burstow’s fourth book of his photographs, “Closer”, will be launched on Friday March 27.
TPS member and judge Gérard Saide will speak at the launch to be held at Cobb and Co starting 6pm.
Graham’s latest work is a personal survey of his 73 years in photography.
Comprising 142 A4 pages, “Closer” will be a must-have addition in the collection of photographers and anyone else with an artistic appreciation.
We all recognise Graham’s ‘Dorothea Lange’ shot on the cover, and I for one, can’t wait to get my hands on a copy and see what’s inside.
Book launch “Closer”, by Graham Burstow
Date: Friday March 27
Place: Cobb and Co.
Time: 6pm
All welcome, no RSVP required.
by Account Deleted 1114, February 6, 2020
Graham Burstow “Photographer’s Retrospective “
Members $2.00
Non-members $10.00
by Account Deleted 1114, January 30, 2020
TPS Skills Night
Image Challenge: At Play
by Graham Harris, September 2, 2019
TPS Skills Night
Image Challenge: Social Documentary
by Graham Harris, September 2, 2019
TPS Skills Night
Image Challenge: In the Sky
by Graham Harris, September 2, 2019
TPS Skills Night
Image Challenge: Forced Perspective
by Graham Harris, September 2, 2019
TPS Competition Night
End-of-Year Competition
by Graham Harris, September 2, 2019
TPS Competition Night
Set Subject: Conceptual
Conceptual photography illustrates an idea. The subject of conceptual photography is often staged to represent an idea. The ‘concept’ is both ‘preconceived’ and, if successful, understandable in the completed image. It is most often seen in advertising where the picture may reiterate a headline or catchphrase that accompanies it.
Judge: Lisa Kurtz, VERGE Collective
by Graham Harris, September 2, 2019
TPS Competition Night
Set Subject: At Night
Ideally this set subject encompasses any image taken at night – the aim is to illustrate some aspect of that time when we are in darkness – after the sun as set and there are no effects of twilight on the night sky. There are many interesting subjects that can be shot at night using long exposure – use your imagination to capture the activity of the night.
by Graham Harris, September 2, 2019