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QCCP January 2012 Newsleer QCCP- Top shots from our 2011 Landscape Workshops e top shots from each workshop are collated into books. To see these books visit www.issuu.com simply enter qccp in it’s site search engine and you will have access to all our workshop books or click on the links below. Fiji March 2011 Faith Naivaluwapa, Laura Piman, Sandy Wind, Lesley Wild, Maree White, Jeanee Cricke and Iso Toko- lautawa is years Fiji Workshop dates 29 June- 2 July 2012 Autumn Colours I 2011 -Full Sue Weterings, Vanessa Lei Broad, Julie Martin, Leiong Goh, Priscelle Chapman, Rowens Richards, Josh Don- nally and Andy Goldsworthy www.qccp.co.nz

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QCCp January 2012 Newsletter, with links to all the Landscape Photography book made throughout 2011. The dates for this yrears Photography workshops with MIke Langford and Jackie Ranken.

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QCCP January 2012 Newsle!er

QCCP- Top shots from our 2011 Landscape Workshops!e top shots from each workshop are collated into books.

To see these books visit www.issuu.com simply enter qccp in it’s site search engine and you will have access to all our workshop books or click on the links below.

Fiji March 2011

Faith Naivaluwapa, Laura Pi"man, Sandy Wind, Lesley Wild, Maree White, Jeane"e Cricke" and Iso Toko-lautawa !is years Fiji Workshop dates 29 June- 2 July 2012

Autumn Colours I 2011-Full

Sue Weterings, Vanessa Lei Broad, Julie Martin, Leiong Goh, Priscelle Chapman, Rowens Richards, Josh Don-nally and Andy Goldsworthy

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Autumn Colours II 201I-Full

Carol Jordan, Russ McLean, Jenny Crump, Denise Aitken, Charles Jarvie, Cherll Ryan, Rob Norman, and Clare Bristow

Kinloch Landscape May 2011

Rose-Maree Burns, !omas Jensen, Annalie Viljoen, Darryn Morgan, Brian Eastwood and Ray Cli#on!is year Kinloch workshop

!is year the date is set for May 17-21 2012

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"e Books

Over then year 2011, I have changed the layout of the books to represent what we feel are the best images from each photographer instead of mixing everyones images up together to tell the story of the workshop. !e last four workshop books have been created in Apple’s Aperture program which is an upgrade from their Iphoto program (I recommend people not to use the latest versions of Iphoto because there is not enough control) . It’s through the process of ‘doing’ that I learn. I hope you are inspired to make your own books of your own photography. By what ever means you $nd. !e secret I think is to $nd something that works for you and stick with it. n!e steps

I. Make A $rst edit of all your favourite images, then view them all together, moving them around on the screen in your ‘$nder’ (Mac). THis will allow to you can see what images are going to work together and how many pages you will need to allow for the book.

II. It’s be"er to have less images printed bigger, than more, possibly weaker images printed smaller.

III. Allow your books to have a rhythm and create some sort of style.

IV. It helps to have all your images print ready before you upload the into your book layout.

Links

www.momento.co.nz

www.blurb.com

www.snap$sh.co.nz

What makes a great image?

Put simply, it’s an image that catches your eye, it holds your a"ention and gets be"er the longer you look at it. It’s emotive, it has something to say and it’s technically good.

A great image is an image that communicates something new, in a new way. What ever, it’s the personal inter-pretation of a subject that’s the most rewarding for everyone.

In our workshops and Photo Safaris we are constantly evaluating students images, the reason for this is ‘to learn’. We ask the right questions; at the time of exposure and in the critique sessions.

For instance:

• What are you seeing? We ask you to say it in words? !en we let you know what we are seeing when we look through your view$nder and offer suggestions on how to make what you are seeing more obvious.

• How do you feel about the subject? We offer suggestions on how to communicate this feeling.

!is process may sound daunting to a novice but once you get into the practice of it, it works.

2012 Photography Workshops with Mike and JackieWe are all set for this years workshops and encourage you all to think about enrolling as soon as you can. Many of our workshops are limited to just eight students to two tutors (Mike and myself ). !is way you know

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you will receive all the one to one time you need to solve any of your photography issues. We also encourage the group to share with one another; this makes the experience very rewarding and enjoyable. Beginners as well as the more experienced photographers always go home having learnt something valuable. !e critique sessions are so productive. Immediate feedback that is encouraging and guiding.  If you are feeling like your in a bit of a slump, come and join a workshop group and get excited again. Life's too short not to take the oppor-tunities when you can.

UPDATES

Please take a look, and join us on h!p://www.facebook.com/QCCP.PhotoWorkshops

"e Picture Lounge is now representing our prints. 48 Helwick Street Wanaka.

Field Guide to Landscape Photography "e cost NZ$40 + $5 postage in New Zealand or NZ$8 postage to Austra-lia. For other international postage please ask Jackie. Payment to our NZ or Australian bank account or via paypal. Visit our STORE

QCCP Workshops for 2012February 24-27 Portraiture $1200 - Queenstown

March 17-18 Light Fantastic Photo Expo- Fremantle Western Australia-lecture/workshop

April 6-9 Autumn Colours - Queenstown $1200 (waiting list )

April 13-16 Autumn Colours - Queenstown $1200 (waiting list)

April 18-21 Canon Photo5 workshop Winners FULL.

May 17-21 Kinloch-at the head of Lake Wakatipu $1480

June 22-26 Volcanic Workshop - Rotorua $1450

June 29-July 2 Fiji - $1300

August 16-20 Winter Landscape - Aoraki Mount Cook $1200

September 7-11 West Coast - Haast to Franz Josef $1400

October 2-6 Fiordland - Doub'ul Sound $3100

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Please send me an e-mail if you want more information or want to book into any of our workshops. As always, the groups are cohesively small in size which ensures quality time spent with everyone and the group has a chance to really get to know one another. More info. at www.qccp.co.nz

Photography competitions deadlines coming up

February 2 Cathay Paci$c Travel Media Awards www.travelcommunicators.co.nz

January 22 www.artphotographyshow.com

January 20 www.thespiderawards.com

Fore other inspiration- Past competitions

h"p://canon.co.nz/en-nz/worldofeos/photo5/home

www.loupeawards.com

AIPP NZIPP

In the next Newsletter more from out trip to Myanmar. Here we sit on a roof top at sunset in a city called Myitkina. The start of our adventure!

The Irrawaddy River at Myitkina Myanmar

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