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2023-24 Print League

2023-24 Print League Results by Round

1

Print Round 1

Date: Tuesday 26 September
Location: The Arc
Judge: Jon Mitchell

2

Print Round 2

Date: Tuesday 24 October
Location: The Arc
Judge: Andrew Mills MA (Photo) MEd ARPS

3

Print Round 3 (mono)

Date: Tuesday 13 February
Location: The Arc
Judge: Carl Reeve LMPA

4

Print Round 4

Date: Tuesday 19 March
Location: The Arc
Judge: Steve Kirkby CPAGB/AV

5

Print Round 5

Date: Tuesday 7 May

Location: The Arc
Judge: Peter Crane ARPS

Print League Final Table for 2023-24

At the end of the season a trophy is awarded to the winner of each league.

CompetitionTrophyWinner
Print League, GoldSt Swithun BowlHelen Otton LRPS, CPAGB, BPE4*, EFIAP
Print League, AdvancedRichardson CupAndrew Buchanan
Print League, IntermediateSymonds CupLilian Hobbs ARPS
Print League, BeginnersPresident’s CupMark Whitlock

If a tie occurs, the trophy is awarded to the person with the greatest number of first, then second, then third places and finally Highly Commended.

If there is still a tie, the trophy will be shared.

Distinctions: Many congratulations to members who achieve new distinctions. Please update your profiles in WebCollect and PhotoEntry, and tell the Competition Secretary.

This countback system for resolving ties is now implemented in the spreadsheet below for every round.

Winning and Held Back Entries By Round


In the gallery below, click on any pane to see the winning and held back images in that round and class

A=Advanced, B=Beginners, G=Gold, I=Intermediate

See also the Internal Competition Image Archive

Entry instructions short version – for long version see Print Submission Instructions

By the end of the Friday before the competition

  • Decide which image you are going to enter
  • Upload it via PhotoEntry

Then

  • Make sure your print is prepared, mounted and labelled
  • Bring it along on Competition night

click to show details

Location: The Arc


Judge: Jon Mitchell

About Jon Mitchell

Jon Mitchell has been a member of Gosport Camera Club for many years and is a highly experienced judge on the SCPF circuit.

He has judged our Club competitions several times before, including 2020-21 PDI Round 2 and the Best-of-the-Best competition on 31 May 2022. We look forward to welcoming him again.

Robin Shaw receives the Print cup from Jon Mitchell 31 May 2022

Last updated 5 March 2024

Location: The Arc


Judge and speaker: Andrew Mills MA (Photo) MEd CertEd ARPS

About Andrew Mills

According to Andrew’s website

Andrew is a professional photographer specialising in Advertising, Editorial and Commercial photography.

He has a professional practice covering all aspects of Studio and Location work, advertising, editorial, documentary and commercial projects for a broad range of clients.

Andrew is a qualified lecturer on all aspects of photography, from beginners to degree level.

He has staged exhibitions on a wide range of photographic subjects. He also runs Workshops, Talks, Lectures and Courses for to photographic clubs and societies.

One of the subjects in his talks/workshop portfolio is “Methods for Critique and Evaluation – Judging Club Photography”. His workshop notes include a useful “cheat sheet” on Analysis and Judgement of Amateur Photography

Andrew is a member of the Ordnance Survey Photographic Society

Andrew Mills

We’ve welcomed Andrew as our judge several times. He is a senior (Level 3) judge on the SCPF circuit.

In 2021-22, he was our judge for PDI Round 1. In 2020-21, he judged Print Round 1, and in 2019 he was a judge for the WPS Annual Exhibition

See also:

Andrew Mills Photography website:  Photomills

Last updated 5 March 2024

Location: The Arc

Many thanks to Carl Reeve for stepping in when the originally scheduled judge, Tony Oliver, had to withdraw at short notice.


Judge: Carl Reeve LMPA DipPP

About Carl Reeve

Carl Reeve
image copyright Onsite Photos
reproduced by permission

Carl Reeve is a member of Locksheath and Sarisbury Camera Club.

Carl is a Level 2+ judge on the SCPF circuit.

He joined the SCPF panel of judges in December 2018 and was upgraded to a Level 2 in September 2019.

In 2012 he achieved his Licentiate of the Master Photographers’ Association in Portrait Photography.

Carl runs his own business, Onsite Photos, covering Wedding, Event, Portrait and Model & Fashion photography.

For more information see:

Last updated 13 February 2024

Location: The Arc


Judge: Steve Kirkby CPAGB/AV

About Steve

Steve is a long-standing member and past Chairman of Alton Camera Club.

He was awarded his CPAGB/AV in 2018 and now gives talks on Making a Better AV. You can see some of his images on Flickr

Steve started judging for the SCPF in 2020 and is now an SCPF Level 2+ judge. He writes

Alton CC have suffered me for 15 years and they endure a wide range of my photography. I blundered along for a few years as a part-time local press photographer which often allowed the coveted ‘access all areas’ at events. My images rarely fit in with the typical genres but an unhealthy interest in audio-visuals lets me show off plenty. I’ve had my name against various club posts, including chair, and am proud to continue serving with my friends on the SCPF Council.

2021-22 Print League Round 5
Steve Kirkby receives the SCPF Roll of Honour from Tony Oliver at the Alton CC 2017 Annual Dinner and Prizegiving.
(acknowledgements to Southern Counties Photographic Federation for this image)

Last updated 7 March 2024

Location: The Arc


Judge: Peter Crane ARPS

About Peter

Peter is an experienced level 2* judge on the SCPF circuit.

As well as being a busy judge, Peter is in demand for his talks on his favourite photographic subject, Street Photography.

Street Photography was the theme of Peter’s panel for his ARPS, which he achieved in October 2017.

You can see Peter’s ARPS panel on his website at www.petercrane.co.uk/arps-panel

Paul is a member of Cricklade Camera Club


Last updated 5 March 2024

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