An evening with André Gallant

Tickets

GRIPS is very excited to present “An Evening with André Gallant” on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at 7:30 pm at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo.  The presentation will be held in the Science Building located at the corner of King Street North and Bricker Street, in Room N1001. 
CLICK HERE visitor parking information.

André Gallant, a freelance photographer, travels the world over, taking expressive photographs. He is the author of several books including his most recent “Expressionism: Digital Dreamscapes and other Techniques.”

André teaches the world-renowned Photography Workshops with Freeman Patterson, with whom he co-wrote “Photo Impressionism and the Subjective Image”, as well as the revised edition of “Photography for the Joy of It.”  He lectures throughout Canada, the US, and internationally.

A regular contributor to PhotoLife, and appearing in numerous magazines, André continually experiments with new visual approaches, techniques, film and digital in both his professional and personal photography, and he generously shares his ideas and expertise.

Tickets are now available at all GRIPS meetings or order your tickets by e-mail info@gripskw.ca  Tickets are $15.00, cash or cheque only.   GRIPS will be donating a portion of the ticket proceeds to sponsor up to 3 children to attend summer camp as our way of giving back to the community.

Practice makes perfect

February 2010.
(This message originally published in February, moved from front page)

As the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics come to a close and as an avid watcher of all things Olympic, I was soon reminded of the talent that surrounds us in this great land of ours. First off our Canadian Athletes stepped up to the plate and delivered an exciting and rewarding 2 weeks of competition.  Some of our athletes suffered personal injury and painful loss. Some of our athletes might even feel they have let us down for one reason or another…I say…”How can that be? To even be an Olympian representing one’s country is a feat unto itself.”

Now you say “How does this relate to photography?” Well, it might not. I do like to think though that challenging oneself to better your craft whatever that may be is the lesson to be learned here. Our chosen craft is photography. We can learn from our Olympians, to believe in all that you can be and that with practice and patience…good things come.

Karen von Knobloch

President GRIPS

Jean Weller – Ethiopia

Programme Update for March 8th!

As announced at our last meeting, the scheduled guest speakers are unable to make the evening. Instead, one of our own has stepped forward to present one of her recent trips … ETHIOPIA. Jean Weller will be presenting her imagery of the dramatic scenery, the ancient churches and peoples of the north as well as the tribes living in grass hut villages and the harsh desert of the southern area.

January 11 meeting

Karl Egressy & Raymond Barlow will be our guest speakers and present “Nature Photography” at our first meeting of 2010. For details, please see the calendar

Many of you saw the GTCCC 2009 competition results that we presented at our December 14 meeting and realized “Hey, I can do that!”  The GTCCC competition is for individuals, although there is an award for the highest scoring club as well. If you are entering the GTCCC competition, images must be submitted at the meeting on January 11.   The GRIPS competition committee (and friends) will organize all of the individual submissions and submit them on January 28 in Toronto so time is, as they say, of the essence!

Details of the competition are on the GTCCC website www.gtccc.ca/interclub.html

  • You may submit up to 8 images as an individual
  • The entry fee is $1 per image, due on January 11 (please bring exact amount if possible)
  • Your individual entry form must accompany your submission (see link below)
  • Please read the rules of competition!

Interclub 2010 RULES OF COMPETITION-rev 17Nov09
GTCCC INTERCLUB 2010 Individual Entry Form
Producing an Optimal Digital Image in PhotoShop GTCCC Tutorial 2010

If you have any questions, please post them on the GRIPS forum.  See you on the 11th, and best wishes for 2010!

2009-10 Round 1 awards

The first round of competition was judged on November 18, 2009 and all the images and awards were presented at our club meeting on November 23.  There were 152 digital submissions and 21 entries in the Print Competition.  Ribbons were awarded as follows:

  • Score of 22-23 points:  Honourable Mention
  • Score of 24-25 points: Award of Merit
  • Score of 26-27 points: Award of Excellence
  • Score of 28-30 points: Award of Distinction

Congratulations to all!  Click on the link below for a pdf of the images scoring 22 points and higher.

Round 1 awards (pdf, 2.6 mb)

GRIPS Exhibition at KPL

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Members of GRIPS will be featured as the “Guest Artist” with a display of prints at the Kitchener Public Library, Main Branch during December 2009.

Join us for the opening reception on Wednesday, December 2 from 7 pm to 9 pm at

85 Queen Street North, Kitchener on the lower level in the Concourse Gallery. Everyone welcome!

Meeting – December 14th

Come out to share and enjoy our annual Holiday Dessert and Munchie evening. Please bring along a goodie to share with your fellow GRIPS members.

We will be showcasing GRIPS images submitted to the GTCCC competition last year and excerpts from our last years ‘Imagine’ show.

Meeting – November 9

Trina Koster is a professional wedding and portrait photographer. She graduated from the University of Guelph in the Fine Arts
Programme. Trina not only gives workshops from her studio in Guelph, but continues to participate in workshops to update her own
professional development. www.trinakoster.com

Competition 1 Images Due

Meeting – September 28

Monday, September 28. Flash Basics with Ken Newcombe

Ken Newcombe is from the Burlington area. Ken works full time as a nature photographer. He conducts workshops in his rural home and in the field.  He will present different types of flash usage as well as the use of the better beamer.   www.kennewcombe.com

New GRIPS community forum

Now GRIPS members have an interactive place to gather and share information and resources, contribute to the development of the club and website, organize meet-ups and discover new photo opportunities.  There are several different forums to join in, but the “Photographs” forum requires that you be a GRIPS current member to have access.  Registration is required and only current GRIPS members will be granted access.  All other forums are readable, but guests (non-members) cannot post or reply to topics.  We have reserved the Photographs forum for members to post images and receive comments if you wish, share locations, tips, etc.,

Join in and participate by posting new topics and providing suggestions and feedback.