After an exciting Sileby exhibition competition that saw the Nottingham Outlaws secure an excellent result, external competition secretary Lester Woodward presents his report. Apologies for the delay in publishing this piece, it somehow escaped the attention of the news desk!
Following Thursdays Nottingham Outlaws print competition, which was also the final competition of the year that contributes toward the Outlaw of the year trophy, John Young submits his usual report on the evenings event…
Thursday evening saw the final digitally projected image competition of the year, the penultimate internal competition that contributes toward the Outlaw of the year award, and a great selection of images ensured an entertaining and competitive event at the Nottingham Outlaws clubroom. Full report follows…
The Nottingham Outlaws Photographic Society regret to announce that the forthcoming event featuring guest speaker Glyn Dewis has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.
Following this weeks competition, the fourth print and eighth monthly competition of the year so far, internal competition secretary John Young submits his usual report documenting the evening.
The Nottingham Outlaws PS are please to announce that Glyn Dewis will be visiting NOPS to give a lecture on photography and image manipulation on October 19th at the Richard Herrod Centre in Carlton.
With Thursday nights 4th DPI NOPS club competition of the year complete, internal competition secretary John Young gives his usual report on the evenings event and participants scores…
Following Thursdays Outlaws third print competition of the year which saw a return from past club member Bob Richards as guest judge, internal competition Sectretary John Young presents his report on the proceedings.
Following last weeks DPI themed and open competition in the Nottingham Outlaws clubroom, internal competition secretary John Young presents his report on the proceedings…
Quite a number of our members expressed a wish to learn and understand a bit more about the capturing and processing of urban portraits, one of our members (Phil Beckworth) suggested a photographer he knew. What followed was a three week long exercise organised by club chairman George Reilly.