OPS Weekly Newsletter 15 December 2024

OPS Weekly Newsletter 15 December 2024

 

  • Wishing everyone a wonderful festive time and a happy New Year

 

  1. Last week’s meeting Tues 10 December: Projected Digital Image No. 2    

 

Our judge was Colin Mill and the results were:

 

Commended

John Boteler – Misty Forest

Dave Atkinson – Cub in the Meadow

Pete Warrington – Black Light, Bexhill on Sea

Dave McKay – Traditional Fishing, Cao Bang

 

Highly Commended

Dave Stroud – Greater Flamingo

Dave Atkinson – Red Squirrel Snacking in the Snow

Pete Warrington – Into the Bleak Wood

 

Third – Dave Stroud – Avocet

Second – Keith Worthington – Cheetah Cub has strayed

First – Dave Stroud – The Elephants of Amboseli

 

Many congratulations to all who entered the evening’s competition

 

  1. Next meeting Tues 17 December at 19.30: Julian Elliot: Mongolia – from landscapes to eagle hunters

Julian will be ‘zooming-in’ al the way from Vietnam. His talk will take us on a journey across Mongolia from the famous Steppe landscape to the eagle hunters of the Altai region in western Mongolia.

 

We do not meet again until Tuesday 7 January when Pete and Phil Warrington will be showing their images.

 

  1. Upcoming meetings in January 2025

Tuesday 7 January: Pete and Phil Warrington will be showing their images.

Tuesday 14 January: We are hosting round two of Rosebowl Competition

Tuesday 21 January: Astro-photography with Gareth from London Camera Exchange

Tuesday 28 January: Oxford based photojournalist Adrian Arbib will present some stories he has documented

  1. Programme Secretary vacancy

We have a full and varied programme for you this season thanks to the hard work and excellent choices by Les. Unfortunately, due to unexpected changes in Les’s work commitments he cannot continue in the role and we need someone to step forward to start the planning and booking of speakers for next season’s programme. Please do contact me or any other committee member if you are interested in taking on the role.

 

  1. Events photographic in and around Oxford 

Bettina von Zwehl: The Flood

This exhibition will feature photographs by London-based artist, Bettina von Zwehl (b. 1971). Von Zwehl’s aim is to rekindle wonder and curiosity as critical tools for exploring new ideas and practices.

https://www.ashmolean.org/exhibition/ashmolean-now-bettina-von-zwehl

 

Don McCullin talks to Richard Ovenden

The Bodley Lecture and Award of the Bodley Medal: Life and Work

Thursday, 3 April 2025

6:00pm-7.00pm Sheldonian Theatre

£8 – £20

https://oxfordliteraryfestival.org/literature-events/2025/april-3/the-bodley-lecture-and-award-of-the-bodley-medal-life-and-work

 

  1. General photographic interest

 

Pointless jobs: the unbearable ennui of office life – in pictures

Lars Tunbjörk spent the 1990s photographing offices in Stockholm, Tokyo and New York – the result was an iconic series that captured the soul-sapping mundanity of modern work

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2024/dec/11/lars-tunbjork-office-life-in-pictures

 

There are places I remember: Steve McCoy’s Merseyside – in pictures

From windy beaches to self-built homes, the photographer has spent 45 years capturing the region’s people and places – and the changes that have transformed it

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2024/dec/10/there-are-places-i-remember-steve-mccoys-merseyside-in-pictures

 

Photojournalist Ami Vitale finds hope in the face of crisis

The RPS Honorary Fellow urges action from all to help save the planet’s endangered species

https://rps.org/news/journal/2024/december/photojournalist-ami-vitale-finds-hope-in-the-face-of-crisis/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=Journal-Extra&utm_content=

 

Anthony Luvera illuminates the experience of homelessness

The artist and educator challenges stereotypes – and puts control back in the hands of people without a home

https://rps.org/news/journal/2024/december/anthony-luvera-gives-a-voice-to-people-experiencing-homelessness/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=Journal-Extra&utm_content=

 

Patience is a virtue for winning Canadian photographer

Andrew Mielzynski is named International Landscape Photographer of the Year

https://rps.org/news/journal/2024/december/patience-is-a-virtue-for-winning-canadian-photographer//?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=Journal-Extra&utm_content=

 

 

 

   

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