Our Last Regular Club Competition of the Season is This Coming Wednesday
Our last regular competition of the season is this Wednesday, April 2, 2014.
Digital submissions for this competition are due by the end of the day Monday, March 31, 2014. You can submit your entries to DHFore@hotmail.com.
You can expect a confirmation of receipt of images from David by the end of the day Tuesday, April 1. If you do not see any confirmation email, please reach out to me immediately so we can fix the issue.
For digital image submission guidelines please reference our website’s Rules and Guidelines page, under sections V – DIGITAL IMAGES and VI – DIGITAL FILE SPECIFICATIONS.
The assigned subject for April is This is Just Wrong!
Print submissions are accepted until 7:15 pm the evening of the competition. The meeting will begin promptly at 7:30pm.
Our judges for this evening will be:
Jeanne McDonagh
Jeanne McDonagh is presently an art teacher at New Canaan High School and has taught Digital Photography and Adobe Photoshop to students and teachers for the past seven years. Jeanne has her Master of Fine Arts degree from Rochester Institute of Technology in Painting and Graphic Design. She has studied at Pratt Graphic Arts Center, the Silvermine School of Art and Norwalk Community College. Jeanne is a professional artist who also works on private commissions and exhibits regularly. She is a member of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals and a 2004 winner of the Rochester Institute of Technology’s Photo Imaging Fellowship. In 2005 she was recognized by the Connecticut Educators Computer Association as a Presenter of “Digital Photography in the Curriculum ” and in 2006 won the CECA’s annual award for “Incorporating Digital Photography into the Curriculum”.
Jeanne is a returning judge to our Club
Tina Link
After graduating from Ohio University with a BFA in photography, Tina continued to keep photography prominent in her life, working various jobs pertaining to the camera, such as medical photography. She then decided to pursue a landscape architectural degree, leading her to the Rhode Island School of Design and is enjoying her second career as a landscape designer. Tina returned to photography as the recent recession found her unemployed. She continues to make photographs for pleasure and views photography as an important art form in her daily life. She has shown in various art galleries in New York and Connecticut and experienced her first solo show in February 2014. Tina lives in Harrison, NY.
Tina is a returning judge to our Club
Danielle Goldstein
Danielle received an A.B. degree from Cornell in 1982 and a J.D. from Emory University three years later. Over the past five years she has taken continuing education courses at the International Center of Photography in NYC.
Her Artist’s statement reads: I feel most like myself when behind the camera, and as I observe the world through my lens I am able to see things differently. I see beauty in abstract lines and geometric forms. I appreciate the linear definition of space, intersections of lines and shapes, textures creating curves and direction, patterns on buildings, and edges and borders. I often include people in my frame to add life and a sense of place to my images. I try to capture interesting places and moments in time and make them beautiful, but also try to infuse them with the sense of vulnerability and fallibility that I believe is inherent in humanity and nature, as well as man-made forms.
For the past three years Danielle has exhibited her work extensively in Fairfield County and beyond.
Please visit daniellelgoldstein.com to see some of Danielle’s work.
Danielle is a first time judge at our Club.