Alnwick Camera Club celebrate winners of their second mono print competition
and live on Freeview channel 276
The club welcomed Arjun Nambiar, a professional photographer, who came to judge the entries.
Arjun has judged previous competitions, so the camera club were thrilled to have an expert choose the winners.
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Hide AdArjun had spent a lot of time judging all 43 entries. Later, he encouraged and informed the contributors about mono printing.
The results were:
Commended: Dolled Up – Going nowhere by Laine Baker, Kittiwake by David Burn, Towards the Daily Grind by Val Atkinson
Highly Commended: Coat Peg Corner by Karen Broom, Storm Brewing by Carol McKay, Tai Haku Blossom by Margaret Whittaker
Fourth place: Patterns in Flats by Laine Baker. A superbly presented lined pattern shot which Arjun felt was very suited to mono.
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Hide AdThird place: That Way Madness Lies by Tony Broom. An intriguing image of a boy on a bike gazing at a warped city. Arjun liked the story telling of this image.
Second place: After Morandi by Geoffrey Bradford. A print which had been carefully considered and crafted, from the intent to pay homage to Morandi’s still lifes to the composition, choice of paper and mount, Arjun was impressed.
First place: Winter Light by John Thompson. A beautiful, minimal scene was Arjun’s favourite, he commented on the great composition and technical skill needed to reproduce the luminous sky when printing.