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Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter April 2019 page 1
Cover Photo - by Peter Dwyer
April 2019 Volume 17– Issue 03
“SaintAloyusius Sevenhills SA”
This image of Saint Aloysius was made using a Canon Powershot G1-x converted to register mainly infrared. For the record the shot was taken early afternoon set at iso 100, 1/200, F 6.3 and a focal length of 17.7mm. The great advantage of recording in Infrared is that you can make images in the middle of the day look interesting.
Club Message
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Buy Swap or Sell
Understanding Photography
Printing Service
Membership Form
Committee
Warragul Camera Club Presenta- tion Day 16
Membership Fees 1 July 2018 to
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Ballarat Biennale
Australian Conceptual Photogra-
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12 Do you have Mobile Phone Im-
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2019 Monthly Calendar
V.A.P.S InterClub Exhibition
Certificate IV in Photography and Photo Imaging 12
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Club Message
Daytime Group
Notice Board
Judging Results
Ins ide This Month
Time marches on, April already and Easter very soon, Daylight Savings ends or has ended when you read this, and the days will be darker but offer some beautiful light for great photography. As we move into the winter months it is a good time to check our camera gear, check battery condition and clean up memory cards ready for the next big storm or special event that will produce those winning images. Club membership is steady at 140, down a fair bit on previous years but we remain a strong and progressive club. The feeling I get at the weekly meetings is that everyone is happy with the new Baxter rooms, certainly better than Ebdale, so I do hope that everyone is happy. We do rely on help in setting up of a night and then packing up and putting the round tables back in place, a big thankyou to the members who are willing to help each night, your assistance is very appreciated. We are still working to fill the programme for the rest of the year with good and interesting topics, if you have ideas or suggestions of what could be included in the programme please let us know, email to the club or talk to a committee member and let us know what you think the club should be providing for you the members. Peter Kewley President
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Daytime Group he March excursion for the Day
Group was into the City and around the Docklands area. Ten of us travelled to the city by train and I believe that a good time was had by all. If you send me some of your photos I will put them together on
an AV and show them at the next meeting.
This month, on 17th April we will meet in the Long Room at Frankston Library at 10:00 AM for a 10:30 start. I mentioned at our last meeting that we need to discuss our three day getaway planned for to be held fro from Sunday 15th to Wednesday 18th September. It was originally planned to go to Apollo Bay, however I don’t know this area well enough to organise a three day excursion. I suggested at that meet- ing that we could go to Phillip Island again which was very successful last year. Alternatively we could go to Port Campbell, an area I know fairly well. If members wished they
could combine it with a couple of the preceding days at Ballarat where APSCON is being held along with the International Foto Beinnale.
At this meeting Ian Cross we talk to us about wildlife photography
and show us some of great images. For those who don’t know Ian he is a long time member of the club and has a wealth of experience photo- graphing wildlife all over the world.
Our May (Wednesday 15th) excur- sion is to the Alfred Nicholas and
George Tindale Gardens in the Dandenongs to capture some late
Autumn colour. Autumn leaves are weather dependant but there
should still be some good colour around.
All club members are welcome.
Mack Fenwick (0417 592 865 or [email protected]) ¤
FPC Contact Details
Email:
Web: frankstonphotoclub.com.au
Phone/Email: Peter Kewley president@frankstonphoto- club.com.au Bob Date [email protected]
Address for meetings: Baxter Masonic Hall Baxter-Tooradin Rd, Baxter 3911 Every Wednesday 7:00 pm for 7:30 start
Items for sale: Please submit any items for sale to fpc@frankstonphoto- club.com.au complete with full details of item, price, con- dition and contact details.
Congratulations to: Melanie Kuhn Wining a Gold Medal in the recent Toronto International Salon with her superb image Spiral Staircase. VAPS INTERCLUB EXHIBITION Read the details below on this year’s Convention and 700 print exhibitions below or go to the links provided to see the programme and registration form.
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Attached is a colour image from the same perspective taken with my Olympus; nothing special.
There is a second image taken inside the church which gives some idea as to how beautifully it has been maintained. Saint Aloysius in this form was completed in 1875. A Jesuit Church and a Jesuit
winery for that matter, first established in around 1850. The winery, Sevenhills (named after the seven hills of Rome) and is still the largest in the Claire Valley and to a large extent the excellent
condition of the Church owes much to the fact that it is situated within the winery grounds. Well worth a visit if you are in the region. Peter Dwyer
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NOTICE BOARD
■ Australian Photographic Society (APS): For a full list of all up and coming competitions with accreditation, go to the Australian Pho- tographic Society’s webpage Click here.
■ The Monash Gallery of Art in Wheelers Hill
specialises in Photography. Running from the 9th March until 12th May they have an exhibition of Peter Dombrovskis work. Peter Dombrovskis was arguably Australia’s great- est landscape photographer and is the only Australian to be inducted into the Interna- tional Photography Hall of Fame. I saw this exhibition at the National Library in Canberra and it is a must for anyone interested in land- scape photography, Click Here
■ The VAPS Convention is on in Churchill
from Friday 24th to Sunday 26th May. This promises to be a great weekend with keynote speakers such as Adam Williams, Keren Dobia and Ewen Bell amongst oth- ers.
■ The full programme and registration
forms are on the VAPS website under Competitions vaps.org.au
■ The next Day Group Meeting is on 17th
April at 10:00 PM in the Long Room at Frankston Library. Guest speaker is Ian Cross on Wildlife photography.
■ Julieanne Kost is one of the best teachers of
photoshop or Lightroom on the internet and is always worth listening to. Log in here.
■ For all those interested in I-phone photogra- phy take a look at Russell Browns web sight. This guy is a senior principle designer with adobe and uses smart phones and drone exclusively for his photography. His tutorials tell you how to set a work flow from mobile to desktop using LR cc in DNG. http://russell- brown.com/
■ Another useful website for PS and LR tech-
niques is Piximperfect. Click here
■ For anyone using Lightroom, in particular those starting out, I think that Anthony Morganti’s You Tube Channel is the easi- est to follow. There are over 20 of these training modules but they are free and very comprehensive, Click here
■ Great photography presentations on from
B&H Optic Workshops. This bird photogra- phy one is very helpful but there are lots of others from optic 2016, 2017 and 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58G- ttOw6PM
■ “When you photograph people in color, you
photograph their clothes. But when you pho- tograph people in black and white, you pho- tograph their souls!”
“When you photograph people in color, you photograph their clothes. But when
you photograph people in black and white, you photograph their souls!”
– Ted Grant
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter April 2019 page 6
Judging Results For April 2019 Place of Worship / Open Colour Print
Regular
Derek Rowe 15 St Marys Bainsdale
Advanced
Andrew Stiller 11 St.Patrick’s Cathedral Mel-
bourne 13 Wroclaw Cathedral
Bob Williamson 15 Inside The Faith Mosque 13 Yen Cami New Mosque
Eugene Gershon 12 Pisa Cathedral & Baptistry 14 Somewhere in Rome 11 St Giles Cathedral Edin-
burgh Peter Dwyer
12 ChapelLambadinaMission 13 SaintNicholasOldTown-
Prague 14 SaintJohnOfNepomuk
Phillip McKenzie 14 beach boxes 13 mornington beach 14 white wash
Tony Alevizopoulos 13 Place Out Of Line
Monochrome Print
Advanced
Andrew Stiller 10 St. Michael’sChurch Mel-
bourne Bob Williamson
14 Warrnambool Presbyterian Church
Cristina Solomon 14 Dome of the Basilica of the
Annunciation, Nazareth 12 Remembering All the Vic-
tims 9 Crucifix
Peter Dwyer 15 UnitingChurchPenguin 14 SaintAloyusius-SevernHills 15 SaintWnceslasChapel-
Prague
Tony Alevizopoulos 13 Great Wall Of China
9 Window To The Soul
Digital Colour
Regular
Billy Williams 11 Gates of the faithful 12 Grand Mosque musket 13 Imans Door
Brendan Edwards 11 Diving with the Shark
9 Out to the Island 12 Sunken Plane in Truk La-
goon 11 St Mary in Bendigo
Damian Burke 11 frankston beach crab 12 methodist church 15 Seafarers alter 12 seafarers chapel 15 Yarra Bank
Derek Rowe 10 Anzac Memorial Armadale 12 St Marys Armidale
Jazmine Zunic 10 Group selfies 12 To be free
Jesse Balshaw 12 Cute Couple 13 Gorgeous in front 13 Sence of beauty
Lore Singer 11 Cold Stream 12 Daybreak 11 Through the Sticks 11 Sculpture-Cologne Cathe-
dral 11 Spire-Cologne Cathedral
Paul Kearney 11 Lines
Phillip Hulley 10 Entrance to the temple 13 I Pray
Rob Allica 11 Chapel New Norcia 13 St Mark’s at Sundown
Advanced
Andrew Browne 13 Bar-tailed Godwit 11 Bar-tailed Godwits 15 Critically Endangered Swift
Parrot Andrew Stiller
13 Montserrat Monastery 13 St. Mary’s Procession 12 Vilnius Cathedral
Bob Date 12 Taj Mahal 10 The Forum, Melb 14 Santorini, Church
Bob Williamson 13 In Longsheng Village
Christa Tapping 14 eyes 13 hamar people dancing
around the bulls 11 snack 11 priest in Lalibela
Cristina Solomon 9 St Francis’ Church, Mel-
bourne Darryl Oats
12 Downtown Auckland 13 Echos of the Past 12 Sky Tower 13 Shinto Worship
Daryl Lynch 14 Exhaust Haze 14 Red Trails 14 Sara Storer 10 Golden Buddha 10 Prayer Time
Denise Tyrie 11 My Space 12 Good Shepard Church.N.Z. 13 Worship at Night.
Diana Fickling 10 Buddhist Temple Mongolia 11 Monk, Mongolia 12 Mongolian God
Eugene Gershon 13 Fire n Ice 12 Sulfur Crested Cockie
Frank Langenhoff 11 Essence of Thou Art 12 WILSON’S PROM 12 DEVOTION 11 SHRINE
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Janet Mansfield 10 Basilica of San Marco Ven-
ice Italy 10 Chapel of our Lady of Victo-
ries Sao Miguel Azores 13 Our Lady of Peace Chapel
Sao Miguel Azores John Morter
14 Mustafa Pasa Mosque - Skopje, Macedonia
14 The Taj Mahal - From the Agra Red Fort
10 Traditional Dance Masks - Sri Lanka
15 Buddhist Temple - Sri Lanka
13 Hindu Temple - Kandy, Sri Lanka
14 Jama Masid Mosque - Delhi, India
Julie Balaam 10 LET ME SLEEP 13 PULPIT ROCK 13 SMOKEY SUNRISE 12 PRAYING AT FLINDERS
Phillip McKenzie 13 bless you 12 mountainhigh hongkong
14 sunday Rose-Marie Burns
13 Notre-Dame du Taur, Tou- louse
13 St Francis Steve Strauss
11 City Girl 13 No Nu Ah
11 Rocks on the Beach 12 Colour Temprature Night-
mare 10 Night Service 12 St Patricks
Tony Alevizopoulos 13 Heavenly Light 14 My Three Nun’s
Digital Monochrome
Regular
Billy Williams 9 Family chapel Spain
Damian Burke 13 Morell bridge
Paul Kearney 15 Going up 14 Reflecting 12 I see the light 15 Open to the heavens 11 Tears
Phillip Hulley 11 Port Arthur Chapel 11 Cleansing at the temple
Rob Allica 12 St John’s
Advanced
Bob Date 11 The MU Building 12 Notre Dame Paris 14 Sacre-Coeur, Paris
Bob Williamson 14 Fore 12 Zhaoxing Dong Village At
Night Christa Tapping
13 small altar 12 St. George, Lalibela
Cristina Solomon 12 Amen 12 Praying at Western Wall,
Israel Darryl Oats
12 Mengwi Village - Royal Water Temple
15 Wells Cathedral Daryl Lynch
13 St John’s Cathedral Denise Tyrie
13 What’s Behind The Door 12 Come In The Door
Diana Fickling 14 Gobi Sand Dunes
Frank Langenhoff 13 Cordoba
Janet Mansfield 13 Cafe in Venice
9 Peek-a-Boo 12 Pidgeons in Venice
Rose-Marie Burns 12 The Empire
“ Yarra Bank” by Damian Burke
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter April 2019 page 8
“St Marys Bainsdale” by Derek Rowe
“Going up” by Paul Kearney
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter April 2019 page 9
“Inside The Faith Mosque” by Bob Williamson
“Saint Wnceslas Chapel-Prague” by Peter Dwyer
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter April 2019 page 10
“Critically Endangered Swift Parrot” by Andrew Browne
“Buddhist Temple - Sri Lanka” at John Morter
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter April 2019 page 11
“Wells Cathedral” by Darryl Oats
“Seafarers Alter” by Damian Burke Photo of the Month
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2019 Monthly Calendar
2 April 2019 Places of Worship & Open Scoring & Critique 10 April 2019 Basics: Choosing the right mode for your situation Steve Strauss 17 April 2019 How-∆NOT∆-to: Derelict Buildings Shane Thomas 24 April 2019 Droning about landscapes Tom Putt 30 April 2019 Australian Weather & Open Scoring & Critique
Certificate IV in Photography and Photo Imaging, at Frankston Chisholm in 2019
hisholm will offer the Certificate IV in Photogra- phy and Photo Imaging, at Frankston Chisholm
in 2019 . Full time one year on Monday, Friday and Saturday.
For more information see https://www.chisholm.edu. au/courses/certificate-iv/photography-and-photo- imaging. The course commences 28th Jan.
Do you have Mobile Phone Images that you entered into a club competition?
am preparing a talk on mobile phone photography for the APJA, and would like images that received high marks from judges to use in a PowerPoint presentation. If you are willing to let me use your images, please email them to lyn.haywood@gmail.
com. Please name the image [your name}-{name of image] Thanks for your help
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter April 2019 page 13
V.A.P.S INTERCLUB EXHIBITION AND CONVENTION
24TH TO 26TH MAY
FEDERATION UNIVERSITY GIPPSLAND CAMPUS CHURCHILL
With over 700 club prints and in excess of 700 digital images plus 37 Audio Visuals on show over the weekend the VAPS Interclub exhibition is by far the largest showing of camera club work in Australia.
This year’s convention kicks off with a cocktail party on the Friday night and official opening of the Interclub exhibition
Saturday and Sunday are filled with great keynote presenters and workshops.
• Ewen Bell Food Photography workshop
• Adam Williams Power of a Simple Photoshop work flow
• Keren Dobia Afternoon Portrait and lighting workshop
• Karl Ludik and Aaron Harivel Off Camera Speedlight workshop
• Sunday Dawn Photoshoot with Ian Rolfe
• Sunday Macro Photography with Olympus
• Saturday Night Awards dinner
• Lunches and teas included on both days
Over 200 Victorian Camera Club members are expected to attend this premier weekend and meet and enjoy the event.
Located in the Latrobe Valley and hosted by the Latrobe Valley Camera Club this is a weekend of photography, viewing, learning and appreciating.
All the registration and programme details can be found here
Convention Programme
Convention Registration
Be part of the experience, see our clubs work on display along with images from close on 50 Victorian Camera Clubs.
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter April 2019 page 14
Media Release Announcing a stunning new initiative by the Australian Photographic Society – a very special new photographic Prize, unlike any previously seen in Australia, the opportunity for Conceptual photographers to be recognised as the best in Australia – and to win significant prize money.
The ACPP is acquisitive; meaning the printed winning framed artwork that is awarded the ACPP Prize will immediately become the property of Magnet Galleries, which are partnering with the APS.
The winner of the ACPP 2019 will be awarded $8,000 cash. The winner of the best entry by an APS Member will receive $2,000 cash. If the winner of the ACPP 2019 is an APS Member then that entrant will receive both cash amounts – totalling $10,000.
The winners of the ACCP 2019 and the best entry in the ACCP 2019 competition by an APS Member (which may also be the winner of the ACCP) will be announced on Thursday 4 July 2019 at the 6.30 PM AEST opening of the exhibition of the finalists’ prints at Magnet Galleries’ Melbourne Docklands Gallery.
Each entry must be a still work that has been substantially produced by photographic means, including analogue and digital photography, collage and mixed media.
Each entry must be accompanied by an Artist’s Concept Statement of no more than 100 words. Each entry must not have been previously selected as a finalist in a Prize or exhibited at a major public institution.
Entries must have been created in the twelve months preceding the closing date for entries (3 May 2019).
To read full details about the Conditions of Entry, about Submissions of entries and Entry fees, about Exhibition prints and about Judging, and to Enter the prize, please visit this link https://www.a-p-s.org.au/index.php/ exhibition/australian-conceptual-photography-prize
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter April 2019 page 15
The Ballarat Biennale announces a new Photography Award Check the links for the requirements and award information
NewPhotographyAward The Ballarat International Foto Biennale have announced the launch of the New Photography Award. This award will place focus on young photographic artists working throughout the Asia Pacific region.
A selection of up to 6 artists will receive an exhibition within the 2019 Ballarat International Foto Biennale Core Program, 23rdAugust to 20thOctober 2019, have their work showcased in a venue with other finalists, and receive one-on- one support from BIFB curators in the realisation of their exhibition.
All applicants will have their submissions reviewed by an international jury of leading curators and gallery directors. Judges will award one cash prize of $10,000 to an overall winner.
Hurry, entries close 1stMarch 2019.
https://ballaratfoto.org/new-photography-award
MartinKantorPortraitPrize Entries are now open for the 2019 Ballarat International Foto Biennale Martin Kantor Portrait Prize.
The Martin Kantor Portrait Prize is an acquisitive first prize of $15,000, generously supported by the Dara Foundation, showcasing the diversity and rich talent of photographic portraiture. The prize will be awarded to the work judged to be an exceptional photographic portrait of a living significant Australian, distinguished in art, letters, science, sports or politics. The exhibition is part of the Core Program in the 2019 Ballarat International Foto Biennale, 23rdAugust to 20thOctober 2019.
This award honours the late portrait photographer Martin Kantor.
Hurry, entries close 31stMay 2019.
https://ballaratfoto.org/martin-kantor/
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter April 2019 page 16
Warragul Camera Club Presentation Day
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Membership Fees 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019
The Frankston Photographic Club has held membership fees at the current levels for the last three years.
With increasing rent costs and maintenance of equipment required to ensure we can provide the best service to members there will be a slight increase in fees for the coming year.
MEMBERSHIP FEES 2018/2019 1 General Full membership $65 2 Discounted Pension rate.
Note: this is only available for a full or disability pension on production of pension card and number. Seniors Card only is not eligible.
$55
3 Family membership $110 or $55 per family member, 2 per Family
4 Junior rate, 16 and under $30
In addition to the general rates members are requested to contribute $2 each night when attending the club meetings, this assists us in covering our insurance and rent costs.
It is also mandatory that all members attending club meetings sign the attendance book as a record of occupancy required under our insurance and rental agreements with the building owners.
Overall our club fees are low compared to other organisations, we are one of the few clubs that meets every week plus we also run courses on weekends and an Advanced Group, the Day Group is largely self-supporting through their attendance charge however regardless of attendance we still pay rental and additional costs for that group.
Maintaining the club’s equipment, the printing service and ensuring that we are focused on providing the best conditions for our members is a priority. Your membership fees enable us, to continue to do that.
Peter Kewley AFIAP, FAPS President
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Hiring Of Club Equipment
ITEM HIRE COST PER WEEK
Matt cutter $5.00 Colour Munki calibration system $5.00 Studio flash lighting system with backdrops $50.00 Voice dictation unit $5.00 Laser pointer with USB Connection for Powerpoint or slide shows
$5.00
Light stands and bar only $25.00 Assorted backdrops ( 2 ) $10.00 Light tent $10.00 Large projector screen (one week only) $20.00
All Club Equipment is subject to replacement costs if lost or damaged
The Club sells Matt Board for mounting prints
White with Black Core 16x20 panels not cut $5.00 Black/Black Core 16x20 panels not cut $5.00 Off White 16x20 panels pre cut $5.00 Black panels 16x20 pre cut $5.00 Off White 16x20 panels not cut $3.50 Black Card panels 16x20 not cut $3.50 Small backing card 3 for $1.00 Large backing card 3 for $1.00 Recommended Brown Backing Tape $9.50 Authentic Hinging tape $12.00
You can save on Matt board costs when you purchase from your club
WenowaccepteftposandCreditCard. Matting Links The Framers Workshop
Frankston 1/6 Kitson Street Ph: (03) 9783 8980 Mornington Cnr Main & Blake St Ph: (03) 5975 3674
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Understanding Photography
ot sure how to set your Camera? I can help you understand how to
master the basic techniques and feel confident taking photos. Mentoring and various men- tored landscape photo tours available. For more Infor- mation see me at Club meetings or contact me on:
[email protected] orcallmeon: 0490062 137
Thanks somuch. Lookingforwardtoseeyouattheclub.
Cheers, Judith
Monthly competition
1. Set image + Open
2. Print: colour + monochrome
Digital: colour + monochrome
3. Allowed are 3 images each in set subject or open
4. Members may enter a maximum of SIX (6) entries into any monthly competition, which could be
> 6 digitals or
> 6 prints or
>3 digitals + 3 prints, or
> any other combination of images (digital and print) as long as the subject and the maximumtotal submitted number of images is 6.
Judging of monthly competition
1. same as current 9-15
2. to be added:image of the month in digital, regulars only, to be chosen by the respective judge. Makerof this image to be awarded with a free print/matt. Print has to be used for a colour/monochrome competition at the club. Prize can be won more than once.
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FPC Competitions For 2019—Set Subjects
Subjects for 2019 February Scape / Open March Nature/Open April Places of Worship /Open May Australian Weather / Open June Red/Open July Symmetry/Open August Food/ Open September Portrait/Open October Street Photography/Open November Travel / Open December End Of Year Judging
Categories Large Colour, Large Black & White, Digital. Regular and Advanced entries apply to Large
prints and Digital. Slides are discontinued as of 2009.
Open Any type of image can be submitted as long as
it is deemed not to be offensive to any club member.
Red The main subject of the image has to be an
object in the colour of red or the word Red (any colour allowed here as long as the main subject is referring to red as a word or sign etc
Don’t miss out on our quality printing service
he club offers a quality printing service, producing A3 and A4 prints for $8 and $6 respectively. On the nights we advertise the printing service bring your images in correctly sized and cropped
ready for printing, you will be very pleased with the quality of the prints that are produced from our Epson printer.
For our Regular members, for just $2 more as a once off offer, you can get a pre-cut matt and backing board and you are ready to matt up your prints for the club competition.
Note: this offer is only available to Regular members using the print service, as a once only and only for prints going into the club competitions.
So just starting out or never matted a print before or first-time entry, take advantage of this great offer.
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Membership Application / Renewal Form Frankston Photographic Club Photography our Passion
Membership Application / Renewal Form
Name Address Street
Suburb State Post Code
Telephone Home Mobile Email
New Member Please indicate your current level of camera / photographic confidence. This information will be used to determine your initial monthly competition entry level if and when you commence entering club competitions. Beginner ¨ Intermediate ¨ Advanced ¨By signing this form:
I agree to accept all Frankston Photographic Club Inc. (FPC) correspondence electronically where possible I authorise publication of my email address to the executive committeeand As a member of FPC, I agree to be bound by the rules of the FPC in force at the time.
Signature Date
Committee Approval Date: Committee Signature: Receipt No: Membership Start Date:
New Membership and Membership Renewal Form | Frankston Photographic Club 2017
New Members The Frankston Photographic Club collects members' information as part of its normal communication needs. This information is held confidentially by the Club Secretary. Annual Membership Fees to 1 July:
$65.00: Ordinary Members $55.00: Family (each member) $55.00: Concession (concession means full pension card holder, including disability card and on presentation of card and card number) $30.00: Junior Membership (under 16 years of age) $35.00: Ordinary Members who join after 31 December
Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer Account Name: Frankston Photographic Club Inc. Bank: National Australia Bank BSB: 083420 Account: 129830582 NOTE: Please ensure that you enter YOUR NAME in the Payment Description field. NOTE: Electronic or direct payment still requires a completed application form to be presented to the club. Completed forms may be forwarded electronically
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FRANKSTON PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB Inc
No A0047095S
ABN 97 436 531 520
REGISTER OF EXECUTIVE AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS 2018-2019
PRESIDENT PETER KEWLEY
VICE PRESIDENT STEVE STRAUSS
SECRETARY BOB DATE
TREASURER BOB HAYTER, PETER KEWLEY, BOB DATE
COMPETITION STEWARD CHRISTA TAPPING
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES BRENDAN EDWARDS
SECRETARY
WEB MASTER/ BOB HAYTER
TECH OFFICER
ASSISTANT WEB MASTER STEVE STRAUSS
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
ASSIST FRONT DESK MICK TAYLOR
ASSIST FRONT DESK ESMIR ZUKANCIC
NON-COMMITTEE CLUB TASK HOLDER
NEWSLETTER EDITOR CRISTINA SOLOMON
INTER-CLUB TBA
& NATIONALS COORD.
DAY TIME LEADER MACK FENWICK
MEMBER IMAGE JUDITH MEIER
MENTORING
ASSIST PRINTING JESSE BALSHAW
OPERATIONS
FPC Register of Committee v416