Following and enquiry by Tony Sheeky of Halifax P.S. The reason that the YPU have made this decision is purely administrative. For the PAGB Annual Inter-Federation Competition and Exhibition we are now required to submit images at 1600×1200. If the YPU continued requiring 1400×1050 we would have the problem of having to ask all authors…
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Month: August 2020
Club Championship 2020
Here are the results of the 2020 Club Championship…
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Club Meetings and Advice for Lecturers and Judges
At the moment the Government are not advising to cancel club meetings however that situation may change at short notice. Club Committee members are advised to keep briefed of the situation and be prepared to cancel meetings at short notice The following advice for your meeting and committee might be helpful: Please follow the guidelines…
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Annual Exhibition Update
On behalf of the YPU Executive we sincerely hope that you are managing to stay safe and healthy during the Covid 19 outbreak, even if your photography has become a little limited. The Annual Exhibition 2020 Many of you are perhaps wondering what plans there are for the postponed 2020 YPU Annual Exhibition which had…
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Settle Photographic Group’s Annual Exhibition online From 1st-31st August
Settle Photographic Group is not going to be defeated by the corona virus. The Annual Exhibition will go on, but this year, instead of being displayed in the shop windows in Settle during August and culminating in an art gallery style exhibition in Clapham village hall over the August Bank Holiday weekend, they will be…
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Bishopthorpe CC Zoom Meeting: Sam Gregory: More Than an Image,12th August, 7.30pm
Sam Gregory is a landscape and fine art photographer based in Dorset. His work has featured in various publications locally and nationally and been used by multiple organisations including The National Trust. Sam is a tutor for Light and Land and also hosts ‘The Togcast – Photography Podcast’ with Paul Saunders. Sam’s photography evolved from capturing a memory…
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