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.
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.
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.
Following last nights club competition with a ‘Mainly orange’ theme and open section that hosted a wealth of great images, competition secretary John Young presents his usual report..
Following an interesting print competition at the Nottingham Outlaws clubroom on Thursday in which Sue Hartley was welcomed back to the club as a judge, competition secretary John Young presents his usual report on the evening…
Following the purchase of a new club projector last year, as well as some changes to competition rules as agreed at the recent AGM, competition secretary John Young has updated both the competition rules and the guide to resizing images for the club website.
Following Thursday’s club competition, internal competition secretary John Young presents his report on an evening that saw some fantastic images on show in the Outlaws clubroom.
30 years after the very first Nottingham Outlaws PS meeting held in a pub in Arnold, club members celebrated this special birthday at the clubroom in Carlton. Chairman George Reilly presents a report and slideshow highlighting the evenings celebration…