Wellington Photographic Society
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2008 Programme

Our 2008 programme contains presentations from notable photographers, workshops, location shoots and opportunities to exhibit your photographs. It is compiled with the aim of offering something for everyone, and helping WPS members learn new skills.

Download the WPS 2008 programme (PDF, 506Kb)

Meetings start at 7.30pm and are held at the Wellington Arts Centre. Visitors are always welcome!

Date Speaker and topic

Mon 28 January

New Year’s Rally & Best Holiday Images

Tue 12 February

Visit To Wellington Photographic Supplies

Mon 25 February

Shooting RAW & Digital Printing - TBC & Bill Alp

Tue 11 March

Portrait Photography - Mike Heydon

Tue 25 March

WPS Annual Projected Image Competition (note change from normal date)

Tue 8 April

Wet Plate Photography - Brian Scadden

Mon 14 April

An evening with Andris Apse (at Wellington City Gallery, Civic Square)

Mon 28 April

Pulling An Exhibition Together - Jenny O'Connor (note change from normal date)

Tue 13 May

Still Life Photography - David Hamilton

Mon 26 May

Mat Cutting 101 - Fred Wotton

Tue 10 June

Photo-Digital Illustrating - Forrest Smyth

Mon 23 June

WPS Annual Print Competition

Tue 8 July

Art Into Photography - Kay Paget
Plus selection of images for Interclub Battle

Mon 28 July

Opening A Creative Eye - Jordyn O'Keefe
Plus selection of images for Interclub Battle

Tue 12 August

Interclub Battle

Mon 25 August

The Whites Aviation Collection – John Sullivan

Tue 9 September

AGM followed by AGM & Panorama Photography - Clayton Tume

Mon 22 September

Night shoot

Tue 14 October

Travel Photography - Chris Coad

Tue 28 October

Selection of Prints for WPS Exhibition (note change from normal date)

November

WPS Annual Exhibition

Tue 11 November

Getting Your Photos On The Web - Keith Miller

Mon 24 November

Special Interest Group Presentations

Tue 9 December

Christmas Social

On the second Tuesday of each month, we often feature a high profile photographer presenting their profile and talking about their experiences

On the fourth Monday of each month, the meetings have a greater focus on technique and tend to be more "hands on". Sometimes double as photographic workshops.

NB As the programme has been prepared months in advance, some dates, topics and speakers may change.