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6th February 2021

News

On Monday we introduce you to Suzanne Behan who will talk to us about The 50 Francis Street Photographer.

When photographer John Walsh, a well-known chronicler of ordinary life in the Liberties, died in 1999, his granddaughter Suzanne Behan uncovered decades worth of negatives going right back to the Forties. Not just a jobbing photographer, John was passionate about recording the lives and people around him. Of the roughly 100,000 negatives, some feature important family occasions like weddings and communions, cabaret stars and religious orders, but many more, taken in homes, schools and out on the streets, capture the pulse of everyday life in the Liberties.

Suzanne, a photographer herself, was recovering from cancer and had some time on her hands. She took a box of negatives from the shed in her mother’s garden and brought them to her own home for scanning. There she set up a Facebook page called ‘The 50 Francis Street Photographer’ to see if anyone could identify those featured in the photos. The response was overwhelming and soon she found herself reuniting people with their precious family photos, many of which had never been collected.

2021 Annual Subscription Now Due

This week you would have received a personal email either thanking you for your subscription or personally reminding you that the annual subscription of €50 for renewing members is now due.

Please ensure that you pay by 28th February 2021. Payment can be made by PayPal at https://www.offshoot.ie/subs or bank transfer. Details of the OffShoot BIC and IBAN are in the reminder sent. (Check your Junk Email Folder if you did not get an email.)

Please email treasurer@offshoot.ie if you did not get a reminder or have any questions or issues paying. If you do not wish to renew your membership please let us know and we will stop sending you the emails.

Shoot With Me (SWM)

With very few exceptions everyone got a place in a chosen group. The spread of interest has been widespread across the themes resulting in well over 70% of members getting their first choice.

A very small number of members whose selections we could not fill have already been notified.   Everyone else in the Shoot-With-Me Programme will be contacted by their group leaders (many have been contacted already).   

If anyone does not hear directly from a group leader by Monday morning please contact George at swm@offshoot.ie.

Learn With Me (LWM)

A big thank you to all who have completed the questionnaire. None of us knows everything about photography and for most of us, the best way to learn is by putting what we have been shown into practice.

Our plan is to run workshops outside our normal meeting rota. We have a lot of feedback and we are currently working to plan some activities as a result.

If you haven’t already done so, there is one more chance to complete it as soon as possible at the link https://www.offshoot.ie/lwm-survey/.

What do we all look like?

Having all gone virtual we miss the personal interaction and sometimes it’s difficult to fit a face to a name? We are exploring how we can expand the website to solve this. Watch this space we haven't forgotten.

Accessing Video Recordings of Meetings

Last week's video of Cherry's Creative Flower Photogaphy is now up to access from the website.

You can access this and other recordings of past Zoom meetings in the Videos section of the Member's Area at https://www.offshoot.ie/member-area/. You will need to login to the website to see the content of this section of the site.

Every member has a login to the site. If you don't remember your login details go to https://www.offshoot.ie/login/ and select the 'Forgot your password?' link. Enter the email address you received this newsletter with and reset your password. Once you've reset your password you can log in and catch-up on speakers you missed. Happy catching up!

This Weekly's Flickr Project: Abstract Colour

We live in a colourful world and this is your opportunity to capture that colour with imagination as an abstract. Abstract photography expresses the ineffable. There’s a focus on shape, form, colour, texture, and light. This means that the images often perplex and mesmerize in equal measure. 

Abstract photography can turn an ordinary subject into a masterpiece of colours, patterns, and textures. Sometimes, this work of art can happen by accident but in general, abstract photos take careful composition and attention to detail.

Try intentional camera movement, let bokeh become the subject rather than a background, use smoke or water movement/reflections

‘Abstract pictures are fictive models because they make visible a reality that we can neither see nor describe, but whose existence we can postulate’  - Gerhard Richter

The main subject is the colour/pattern in the frame, composed so that at first glance the original subject/object may not even be recognizable!

To see what that means look at this link lots of great simple ideas to get you looking at the world with a different eye.

 

Remember to include the Project Name at the start of the image title.

See more about how the OffShoot Weekly Flickr Theme works at https://tinyurl.com/flickrthem.

Future weekly projects are:

12/02/2021 - Reflections

19/02/2021 - Yin-Yang 

26/02/2021 - World in a Water Drop

What's On

Speakers and Outings

Here are the next scheduled meetings and events for the Society:

Members will be able to attend our outings by registering for specific outings. Keep up to date with the latest events at https://www.offshoot.ie/whats-on/.

Member's Photo of the Week

Just a note for new members – if you want any of your pictures considered for the photo of the week, you just have to post them to the OffShoot Flickr group at:

https://www.flickr.com/groups/offshoot_society.

There’s also the latest images published on Flickr that are displayed on the OffShoot home page.

 [Note. To join the Offshoot Flickr group, you must first be a Flickr member. Then send the email address used to join Flickr to webmaster@offshoot.ie. You will get an email when you have been added to the group. Please be patient as this is a manual process.]

Theme: Vehicle at Junction 11 by Pat Coffey

High Seas, Dun Laoghaire by Enda Magee

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If you come across one you want to share let us know at newsletter@offshoot.ie.

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Club Competitions

You will have received notice from David Sisk emailed this week to all members on our next competition. The theme is 'The Natural World' and judging will take place on 29th March

The natural environment encompasses all living and non-living things occurring naturally so you can interpret the theme as broadly as you like - landscapes, seascapes, animals and plants, skies and celestial bodies, weather etc…

Please upload your entries before Monday 22nd March to:

https://www.dropbox.com/request/tuB7DLwSrwm7UKwacHSr.

Make sure to name your images in the following way Level - Membership number - Title

e.g. "L2-987-Glenmalure Waterfall.jpg"

Please also ensure that there are no distinguishing watermark on the image.

 

IPF Links & Events

 

Irish Photographic Federation Web Site:

https://irishphoto.ie/

Congrats to all our members who contributed to the wonderful results at the recent Shield competition.

Most recent news and articles posted:

https://irishphoto.ie/news/

 

Distinction Sittings and Availability:

https://irishphoto.ie/distinctions/assessment-dates/

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