Tag: Salons

  • 6TH LION CITY INTERNATIONAL SALON

    6TH LION CITY INTERNATIONAL SALON

    Being in Singapore, This was the first overseas salon I’ve entered so I wasn’t sure how well I’d do, but I was really happy with 5 acceptances. Not bad from almost 8000 Entries. This takes me to 48 Acceptances and two medals for the season. I’m about half way to meeting the criteria for the AFIAP award and just 5 short of my first BPE Crown Award.

    Colour Open

    Flour Flick – Accepted

    Portrait Of Natasha – Accepted

    Open Monochrome

    Low Lighthouse At Burnham On Sea

    Nature

    Bow Lake – Accepted


    Clownfish in a Red Sea Anemone – Accepted

  • South Birmingham โ€œImage 21โ€ Exhibition

    1 Acceptance

    Natural History

    Clownfish – Acepted

  • Vale of Evesham Camera Club Annual Exhibition – Photo2021

    Vale of Evesham Camera Club Annual Exhibition – Photo2021

    I am very happy to have had two acceptences in the VECC Exhibition this year, including my Portrait of Natasha being Awarded a Selectors Medal.

    Open / Colour

    Portrait Of Natasha – Accepted & Selectors Medal

    Mono

    Dawlish Jetty – Acecpted

  • Basingstoke Camera Club National Open Photography Exhibition 2021

    Basingstoke Camera Club National Open Photography Exhibition 2021

    I was very pleased to have had 4 Acceptences in this salon, including the first time I’ve my image of Jordan255 accepted.

    Nature

    Clownfish In A Red Sea Anemone – Accepted

    Open/Colour

    Jetty In The Sea – Accepted

    People / Portraits

    Jordan255 – Acecpted

    Portrait Of Natasha – Accepted

  • 74th Southport National Open Exhibition

    1 Acceptance

    Open/Colour
    Portrait of Natasha โ€“ Accepted

  • MidPhot 2021

    3 Acceptances

    Mono
    Low Lighthouse at Burnham on Sea โ€“ Accepted

    Scapes
    Jetty in the Sea โ€“ Accepted

    Bamburgh Castle At Sunrise โ€“ Accepted

  • Clay Cross National Projected Image Exhibition 2021

    1 Acceptance

    Scapes
    Bamburgh Castle At Sunrise โ€“ Accepted

  • The 75th Bristol International Salon of Photography – Feb2021

    The 75th Bristol International Salon of Photography – Feb2021

    This was the first time I’ve entered the Bristol Salon, With almost 950 entrants and over 12,500 images from 58 countries, this is the biggest Salon I’ve entered, so was very pleased to have received the most acceptances (10) in to one single Salon I have achieved to date, including all four of my entries in to the Scapes section. So with 22 acceptances in the three FIAP Salons I’ve entered, I’m over half way to meeting the criteria for AFIAP award now ๐Ÿ™‚

    Section Name:OPEN (PSA PID)
    Acceptance score:18
    Total entries:3029
    Acceptance rate:25.59 %

    RESULTTITLECOMMENDATIONS
    18 (A)
    Flour Flick
    https://www.bristolsalon.co.uk/gallery_2021/m_1_00260.html
    ACCEPTED
    19 (A)
    Portrait of Natasha
    https://www.bristolsalon.co.uk/gallery_2021/m_1_00261.html
    ACCEPTED
    18 (A)
    Taj Mahal Sunset From Mughal-Era
    https://www.bristolsalon.co.uk/gallery_2021/m_1_00262.html
    ACCEPTED

    Section Name:MONOCHROME (PSA PID)
    Acceptance score:19
    Total entries:2836
    Acceptance rate:22.32 %
    RESULTTITLECOMMENDATIONS
    19 (A)
    Dawlish Jetty
    https://www.bristolsalon.co.uk/gallery_2021/m_2_00207.html
    ACCEPTED

    Section Name:NATURE (PSA ND)
    Acceptance score:18
    Total entries:1953
    Acceptance rate:24.42 %
    RESULTTITLECOMMENDATIONS
    20 (A)
    Clownfish in a Red Sea Anemone
    https://www.bristolsalon.co.uk/gallery_2021/m_3_00154.html
    ACCEPTED
    20 (A)
    Clownfish
    https://www.bristolsalon.co.uk/gallery_2021/m_3_00153.html
    ACCEPTED


    Section Name:SCAPES (PSA PID)
    Acceptance score:17
    Total entries:2058
    Acceptance rate:24.00 %
    https://www.bristolsalon.co.uk/gallery_2021/m_3_00153.html
    RESULTTITLECOMMENDATIONS
    18 (A)
    Bamburgh Castle at Sunrise
    https://www.bristolsalon.co.uk/gallery_2021/m_5_00172.html
    ACCEPTED
    17 (A)
    Bow Lake
    https://www.bristolsalon.co.uk/gallery_2021/m_5_00173.html
    ACCEPTED
    17 (A)
    Jetty in the Sea
    https://www.bristolsalon.co.uk/gallery_2021/m_5_00174.html
    ACCEPTED
    17 (A)
    Nash Point
    https://www.bristolsalon.co.uk/gallery_2021/m_5_00175.html
    ACCEPTED
  • Photo Salons & Exhibitions: Post 1 – What is a Salon and Why Bother?

    This is a series of posts that will discuss some things about Photography Salons and Exhibitions, I hope you will find it useful, and encourage people to participate in Photo Salons.

    The posts in this series are:

    1. What is a Salon and Why Bother?
    2. How to Enter?
    3. Where to find Salons to Enter?
    4. Distinctions: What are they?
    5. Competition Image Manager

    Background

    Following encouragement from a fellow camera club member, Mike Watson, I entered a few Salons and Exhibitions over the last year. I only entered about 5 or 6 last year, but I’ve had several acceptances and even won a commendation ribbon in MidPhot and a Gold Medal in the Cheltenham Salon. It is something that we actively promote as a club, but there are at the moment only a few members I’m aware of that enter external salons and exhibitions (like June, Martin, Deb and Mike for example) I wonder though, if more people knew a bit more about these excellent opportunities to display their photos, they might consider and enjoy participating as well.

    To that end, I thought I’d put together this series of articles to share my (albeit limited) experiences in the hope that it inspires other members to give it a shot.

    I’ve written this in a very informal and personal tone in order to make it feel inclusive to all club member rather than just to the advanced workers. There are most certainly some members in the beginners class, whose photos that would do well in Salons. Therefore please don’t think this is just something that the advanced members can aspire to.

    Last year, Mike said to me, have a go and you’ll most likely be surprised, and indeed I wasโ€ฆ which is why I’m repeating that advice to everyone.

    I guess initially, there are a few questions to be answered… Soโ€ฆ First of all…

    What is a salon?

    Well, in short, it is a combination of a photographic exhibition and a competition. There are many, many salons and exhibitions worldwide and entering them can bring awards and distinctions. While there are many commercial competitions with tangible prizes that you may feel you might like to compete in to win things, these are often initiated by companies, to make a profit from and collect images for commercial gain. Salons however, are usually patronised by photographic bodies, and tend to be more for prestige and recognition rather than for prize gains.

    These national and international photographic bodies include:

    FIAP – Fรฉdรฉration Internationale de l’Art Photographique – https://www.fiap.net/en

    PSA – Photographic Society of America – https://psa-photo.org/

    GPU – Global Photographic Union – https://www.gpuphoto.com/

    PAGB – Photographic Alliance of Great Britain – http://www.thepagb.org.uk/

    BPE – British Photographic Exhibitions – http://www.britishphotographicexhibitions.org.uk/

    While there are some salons and exhibitions, including MidPhot, that usually have print sections, with the Covid19 pandemic, most of these were cancelled so I only did Digital Images. There are also usually different sections that you can enter images in to. There are normally Open Colour and Open Monochrome Sections of course, but then there can be other sections with specific general themes and rules. These might include:

    Nature – Which has strict rules on nature images like limited editing,

    Travel – Obviously travel photos, showing the people and culture in the environment.

    Creative – Which is for composites and digital artwork like we see from our particularly creative members like Annie Blick, Brian Swinyard, Deb Godwin, Mike Watson and John Bridgen, as well as the super work Suzanne Mellor shares in the Club Facebook group

    Scapes – This can include seascapes, landscapes and cityscapes amongst other things.

    This year, MidPhot has also included a Triptych section. A Triptych is THREE images that are related or tell a story or progression and placed on a background.

    Why bother

    Well other than the feeling of accomplishment of having images accepted in to national and international exhibitions, and winning awards, medals and ribbons, you may have noticed people in the community (like Lee Sutton and Kylie-Ann Martin) with accreditations like EFIAP and BPE2. These accreditations, or distinctions as they are called, are gained by achieving acceptances in accredited Salons and Exhibitions. I’ll talk more about these in a later post.

    As mentioned earlier, each salon usually has many sections and each section can have multiple awards, Gold, Silver, Bronze as well as ribbons for commended and highly commended images. There are also often judges awards.

    In addition many salons are patronised by more than one photographic body and so can bestow many awards.

    For example, the Cheltenham International Salon of Photography (CISP) is affiliated with FIAP, PSA, GPU and the PAGB

    Each salon can award a Gold Medal per section for each of these bodies, as well as various Salon Silver and Bronze medals in each section plus several ribbons for each body and section.

    This generates for example over 140 awards in the Cheltenham Salon.

    Although there are many entries to these salons etc, (last year in the Cheltenham Salon for example, there were almost 8000 photographic entries from over 650 entrants in more than 50 countries worldwide,) About 81% of entrants gained at least one acceptance, and 23% of all entries were accepted so don’t be to concerned about the number of entries. You certainly have an equal chance and it’s a real sense of achievement having your work recognised as being to such a high quality to appear in an international exhibition.


    If you have found this post interesting and useful, please do like & share it.

    The other posts in this series are:

    1. What is a Salon and Why Bother?
    2. How to Enter?
    3. Where to find Salons to Enter?
    4. Distinctions: What are they?
    5. Competition Image Manager
  • Photo Salons & Exhibitions: Post 2 – How to enter?

    In this, the second post in the series, I will continue from the previous discussion on what a salon is and why bother to enter, to share some practical information on how to enter salons and exhibitions.

    The posts in this series are:

    1. What is a Salon and Why Bother?
    2. How to Enter?
    3. Where to find Salons to Enter?
    4. Distinctions: What are they?
    5. Competition Image Manager

    Background

    Following encouragement from Mike Watson, I entered a few Salons and Exhibitions over the last year. It is something that we want to actively promote as a club, but there are at the moment only a few members I’m aware of that enter external salons and exhibitions.

    Last year, Mike said to me, have a go and you’ll most likely be surprised, and indeed I wasโ€ฆ which is why I’m repeating that advice to everyone. To that end, I thought I’d put together this series of articles to share my (albeit limited) experiences in the hope that it inspires other members to give it a shot.

    How to enter?

    Normally, each salon has its own website and entry is online.  The salon’s page usually introduces the exhibition, specifying which photographic bodies it is affiliated with, detailing the key information including what catagories and sections there are as well as what awards will be made and entry costs. The salons page will also importantly define key dates like the entry closing date, when judging will take place and when results will be published. The page will also have a link to the online entry form.

    Here is the page for the upcoming 2021 Cheltenham International Salon of Photography (CISP) – http://www.cheltenhamcameraclub.co.uk/wordpress/salon/

    Each Salon usually has a rules page that is important to read, these define the sections in detail, along with the rules for each section etc. Obviously there is no substitute for reading the rules completely, however once you have familiarised yourself with a few, most are quite similar so you will naturally find yourself just looking for the important differences and key pieces of information. Other than the specific rules on the sections you aim to enter, one of the most important is things defined in the rules that you will have to check on all salons are the requirements for image size and dimensions.

    Below is a link to the Cheltenham Salon rules. On Page 8  you will see it specifies JPEG files in sRGB colour space, with dimensions of 1920 (max horizontal) x 1200 (max vertical) and a maximum file size of 5MB

    http://www.cheltenhamcameraclub.co.uk/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/2021-Salon-Rules-Approved-R2.pdf

    The entry is via an online entry formโ€ฆ this is basically a webpage that you sign up to, that you enter your details then the title of each image and upload the image file. You will find that most will not accept images that don’t meet the image size and dimension requirements so it’s important to size your image files correctly beforehand. You will then be directed to the secure online payment system, often this is done by paypal which is the method I would personally suggest using as it is very secure and can be trusted. Other systems may be available if you prefer those, this will be obvious and most people will be familiar with this kind of method.

    (Note: For those interested, I can write a post on exporting image files from lightroom separately)

    How much does it cost?

    Costs vary from salon to salon, some are cheaper than others, but entries are usually about ยฃ1-ยฃ2 per image as a guideline.

    Usually however there is usually a flat fee for the first four images entered or for each section entered and you can normally enter 4 images per section.

    For example, Cheltenham this year (2021) the pricing structure is as follows:

    Therefore if all of the four allowed images were entered in each of 3 sections (For example Colour, Mono and Nature) it would equate to ยฃ1.25 per image.

    How are images scored and accepted?

    The scoring is actually rather easy to understand. Normally each section has three judges who independently score the image between 2 and 5. This generates a score of between 6 and 15.

    The acceptance mark is us usually 12.

    Therefore your image stands a very good chance of receiving an acceptance, and it is an achievement certainly to be proud of.


    If you have found this post interesting and useful, please do like & share it.

    The other posts in this series are:

    1. What is a Salon and Why Bother?
    2. How to Enter?
    3. Where to find Salons to Enter?
    4. Distinctions: What are they?
    5. Competition Image Manager