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St Ives Photographic Club |
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Affiliated to the Photographic
Alliance of Great Britain through the East Anglian Federation
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Update: 4th May 2012. Details of our programme of summer events is available here.
Update: 1st May 2012. The programme for our 2012/13 season is now available. Click here or on the programme link in the page header.
Updated: 21st April 2012. The results of this year's Annual Print Competition are now available. Congratulations Ivan Barrett, who won both the overall award and the trophy for best image.
Updated: 18th April 2012. The results of this year's Annual Projected Image Competition are now available. Congratulations to overall winner Richard Berridge and to Steve Eeley, whose entry in the Pictorial section, Western Sunset, was judged the evening's best image.
Updated: 21st April 2012. Final results of this year's monthly competitions are finally available. Congratulations to debutante Leigh Clements, who won the projected image competition at her first attempt, and to veteran Ivan Barrett, winner of the print competition.
NB: Copies of the competition rules can be downloaded by clicking on this link.
| Projected images (March) | Results | Standings |
| Prints (Results September, standings March [revised]) | Results | Standings |
Updated: 18th April 2012. Our underdog status in our semi-final against Cambridge was well justified! Cambridge scored a deserved and convincing win, and we wish them well in the final.
Updated: 21st April 2012. The results of the 2011/12 quartet competitons are now available: projected image and prints.
Congratulations to the winners Dave Forth for Blue Boats on the Seine and Pat Frost for Red Squirrels.

Updated: 13th October 2011. This year's exhibition breaks new ground, in that it will be open for two days: the 25th and 26th of October.
Entry is free on both days. Members of the public may vote for their favourite image in the exhibition and members will be at hand throughout both days to answer any questions or queries.
Members should submit their print titles to Gary and digital images (prepared as for monthly competitions) to John by the 8th of November at the latest. You may down load a PDF version of the poster by clicking on the graphic below.
Update: 21st June 2011. The programme for our 2011/12 season is now available. Click here or on the programme link in the page header.
Updated: 13th April 2011. The results of this year's Annual Projected Image Competition are now available. Congratulations to overall winner Gary Dean, who won on count back from Vicky Drewett, and to John Kirkpatrick, whose entry in the Natiural History section, African Darter, was judged the evening's best image by Barrie Hatten.
Barrie also selected Pat Frost's Protected as the best monochrome image of the year.
Updated: 1st April 2011. The results of this year's Annual Print Competition are now available. Congratulations to overall winner Richard Berridge and to John Chance, whose entry in the Landscape section, Holme Fen Covert, was judged the evening's best image.
Updated: 21st March 2011. Our semi-final against our good friends from Swavesey was nail-bitingly close and could have gone either way. In the end, we emerged victorious, our final two images turning a deficit of 1 into a winning margin of 2. The final score was St Ives 423-421 Swavesey. Detailed results are available here.
Arrangements for the final, which will be hosted by Melbourn PC on the 19th of March 2011 at Foxton Village Hall.
Updated: 23rd December 2010. Our trip to Bishop's Stortford was successful. You can see the image by image scores here. Our semi-final will be against Swavesey CC on March 1st 2011, in place of the members' evening originally planned on that night. The name of the judge will be announced later.
Updated: 23rd December 2010. The results of the fourthround of this year's projected image monthly competition are now available.
NB: Copies of the competition rules can be downloaded by clicking on this link.
| Projected images (November) | Results | Standings |
| Prints (November) | Results | Standings |
Here is a list of the highest scoring monochrome images in both the projected image and print classes of the monthly competition. These images qualify for the Monochrome Trophy, which will be judged after the Annual Projected Image competition in April.
| Section | Month | Author | Title |
| Oct | Pat Frost | Protected | |
| Nov | Gordon Morrison | Misty Morning on the Ouse | |
| Sep | Paul Taylor | Whitby Pier | |
| Dec | Tom Lane | Light Dusting of Snow | |
| Dec | Tom Lane | Athabasca falls & Mt Kerkeslin | |
| Projected image | Dec | Gary Dean |
Stormy Mountains in the Sand |
Results from the Pat Goode memorial Sheild competiton held at Wisbech on 25th November 2010 are now available. SIPC produced a solid mid-table result: 5th out of 11.
An all new portfolio of awe-inspiring Highland photography from Scotland's finest photographer.

Colin Prior's work is about landscape photography at it's limits. Shooting at the magic hours of dusk and dawn, he catches those rare moments when composition, fine light and colour combine to create a memorable image. Each photograph captures fleeting moments of nature which will never repeat themselves exactly.
The images verge on obsession - Colin camped out on the remotest peaks in Scotland to obtain them.
The portfolio combines breath-taking new examples of Colin's trademark panoramas - which continue to appeal to the tourist and travel markets - with a range of new medium format images that push the boundaries of digital photography.
Tuesday, 26th October 2010 at the Free Church, Market Hill St Ives, PE27 5AL. 8:00pm to 10pm (Doors open 7:30pm)
Tickets are £10 (£5 to club members) including light refreshments.
to obtaion tickets in advance, please send a cheque (Payable to St Ives PC) and a stamped A5 SAE to SIPC Events, Tamour Cottage, London Road, St Ives PE27 5ES.

You can see more of Colin's work here.
Results from our match against Gamlingay PS are here. Details of our second round match against Bishops Stortford will be posted when available.
The standard of the competition rises as the rounbds progress. We will need to update our entry, so if you have any new images that you'd like to be considered, please let either Gary or John see them.
If you are interested in photography and live in the St Ives/Huntingdon (Cambs.) area this is the club for you. We are medium sized, friendly and meet regularly. Our indoor programme includes lectures, competitions, demonstrations and social events. We also run a summer programme of outdoor activities. Members are keen to share their expertise in different types of photography, from natural history and landscape to creative work and from traditional black & white printing to the new technology of digital imaging.
This page was last updated on May 4, 2012. Click the links to find out about our new season programme. It is full of interesting talks, practicals and competitions, Why not come along on any Tuesday and find out more from club members?
St Ives Photographic Club meets every Tuesday between September and April in the Free Church, St Ives, Cambridgeshire between 8pm and 10pm. The building is fully wheelchair accessible and has a built-in sound system for those with a hearing impairment. If you don't have transport, lifts from current members can be arranged: please contact us for more information.
Our meetings are a lively mixture of talks from amateur and professional photographers drawn from both the local area and throughout the country, practical evenings, internal competitions, practical demonstrations of photographic techniques and equipment, and competitions with other clubs. To see more details of our programme, click here.
For
directions to the Free Church, click here.
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