It was great to see Andy McDonald win the 2021 David Cawthan Memorial Trophy (Print Competition) only 3 months after joining the Outlaws. Congratulations to Andy!!
This competition is held every year in memory of one of our founder members, and the aim of this competition is to show entrants overall competency in different genres of photography.
The Judge on the night Mr David Gibbins said that David Cawthan would have been very happy with the standard of all the entries.
If you are new to photography or just want to move your photography skills to the next level, then The Nottingham Outlaw Photographic Society is here to help and we would be pleased to meet you.
Congratulations to John Young, a respected member at Nottingham Outlaws Photographic Society for getting 2 images published in the calendar for Riviera Travel, the river cruise company They have used the images on the front and rear covers and on 2 of the month pages.
Congratulations to Malcolm Nabarro who is an esteemed member at Nottingham Outlaws Photographic Society for winning the Best Individual Print Panel at the North & East Midlands Photographic Federation Annual Exhibition 2022 To see more of Malcolm’s work check out his website at https://www.malcolmnabarro.com or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/malcolmnabarro
As we draw toward the end of another years Outlaw of the year competition in what has been most certainly a challenging and different experience due to the Covid epidemic, internal competition secretary John Young presents his report on the final PDI event and announces the winner of this section…
Last Thursday evening saw the latest internal outlaw of the year contributing event held online once again, John Young presents a report on the proceedings…
Despite facing another competition in lockdown away from the Nottingham Outlaws club house, members committed once again to a remote competition with some excellent PDI submissions. John Young presents his usual report on the evenings proceedings…
With the current climate amid the Covid-19 crisis, things had reached a standstill as far as club events with such meetings being held in a reduced format using online facilities. April 30th however saw an attempt at returning to the usual competition schedule but with a twist, this this event was held entirely online. John Young presents his usual competition report…
The Nottingham Outlaws Photographic Society are hosting David Keep who will be presenting his “How to Create Competition Winning Images” full day workshop on Saturday 23rd May 2020 at the NOPS clubroom in the Richard Herrod Centre (Foxhill Rd, Carlton, Nottingham NG4 1RL).
This event runs from 10am until 4pm and is open to the public as well as members, the Cost for the day is £40 per person. Tea and coffee will be provided but you will need to bring a packed lunch. Click full story for more information.
After last months members choice competition, the first contest contributing to 2020’s Outlaw of the year award took place on Thursday. A strong collecting of DPI images ensured a great start to the campaign and say six images in total receiving the full 20 mark score. Internal competition secretary John Young presents his report…
Traditionally at the Nottingham Outlaws PS the first competition of the year is the members choice and this year was no exception. Internal competition secretary John Young kicks off 2020 with his first report on the evenings event…