Speaker – Peter Bartlett ARPS EFIAP/b CPAGB BPE3*

When:
17/06/2021 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
2021-06-17T19:00:00+01:00
2021-06-17T21:30:00+01:00

Peter Bartlett ARPS EFIAP/b CPAGB BPE3* is from Holmfirth will present his talk entitled “The Way We Were” about street photography.

This presentation will take place over Zoom.

Please contact johumberstone@msn.com if you would like a Zoom invitation to this event.

You can find out more here:-  https://www.peterbartlettimages.co.uk/section876640.html

Peter Bartlett ARPS, EFIAP/b, CPAGB, BPE3*
is now offering a Zoom based talk for Camera
Clubs entitled  The Way We were.
Peter has been taking photographs since the
early 1970s. In 2010 he was awarded a
Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society
(LRPS) and from 2010 to 2015, he exhibited
images in exhibitions throughout the world.
Around 10 years ago he decided to focus on
street and urban photography. This led to a
project photographing Manchester’s Northern
Quarter and to the award of an Associateship
of the Royal Photographic Society (ARPS) in
2018.
The Way We Were covers the evolution of
Peter’s street photography from single images
to themed projects including his successful ARPS
panel and a number of book projects including
his recent photobook A Day At The Races.

Jo Humberstone

I've always had an interest in photography, starting too many years ago than I care to remember. I have a variety of cameras in working order ~ pinhole, medium format, 35mm and digital. With working full time, there never seems to be enough free time to properly indulge in using them. 10 years or so ago, I took my first (and only!) "A" level ~ in photography. I was the only one on the course to only do darkroom work throughout. My own preferences lie with film and alternative processes ~ Digital is fine for most things, but for me it hasn't got as much "soul"! I enjoy sloshing around with various chemicals and I enjoy the unpredictability of some of the results. Having said that, I am happy to rise to the challenge of digital work and manipulating images for competitions and suchlike when time permits.

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