Ponteland Photographic Society

How to take Portraits by Tony McCann

Tony is highly respected for his many varied portraits and it was a privilege to share his knowledge and experience. He led us through helpful steps to set up, using lighting such as a simple reflector, diffuser or flash. His emphasis on concentrating on the eyes of the subject was especially interesting. Editing led us […]

Members Challenge ‘Working with Special Effects’ – PDI

Our chairman, Rod Smith, welcomed members who had, somewhat surprisingly, braved the weather to attend! Several members contributed items this evening. June Atkinson led with creative changes to her photographs. Choose – an amaryllis flower; select – a section; create pattern. A cushion perhaps? Wallpaper? Bob Morgan experimented with a bathroom soap holder, showing the […]

A double Bill: Gurushots and Zimanga

Phil Dobson and June Atkinson stepped in at short notice to highlight two very different topics. On our behalf, Phil is responsible for our participation in Gurushots, a global competition network of photographers. Having seen how members have responded and entered images, we are doing well. We have moved from Newbie, through Rookie to Expert!! […]

An evening with David Illingworth, a well-known judge!

David lives in Throckley and returned for another visit to our club. Twenty-nine entries were examined using the Light Box. There was a great variety of subjects, testing David’s keen eye and photographic insight. He also gave sound practical advice on preparing one’s work for sending in to the Judge. He was not afraid to […]

Thrills and spills in the country with Verity Johnson, Photographer

Members were transported to the countryside, to the thrill of the Hunt, to share in the love of the rural way of life which strongly defines Verity’s work. She is a past President of Hexham Photographic Society, where she gained her LRPS. She also won the Hunting Category of Leica Fieldsports Photographer of the Year […]

Everything’s Black & White!

Or it is if you’re fortunate enough to have Ed Forster and Mick Howe with their talk entitled “As Long as it’s Black & White”. They are both firmly committed to producing high quality, colourless, images in print and digital versions. We were treated to an evening of both which demonstrated that virtually any subject […]

Urban Landscape winner!

Our first competition of 2018 was won by Phil Robson with his dusk picture of “Tyne Bridges” The competition was judged by Jim Welsh of Blyth Photographic Society. Here’s Jim, on the left, congratulating Phil next to the winning image. Full results from the competition are available on our Competitions page – click here

Ponteland Wheelbarrow Race 1st January 2018

A rainbow heralded the 2018 Ponteland Wheelbarrow Race, based at The Blackbird. A good crowd gathered to see the three races: Youngsters, Ladies and Open. Mayor Alan Varley attended with his wife and later he presented the prizes. A tremendous amount of effort goes into an event like this. Thanks to all groups who participated. […]