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NDPS Competition Evening - Annual Print Panel Award

  • Norwich & District Photographic Society THe Interactive Studio, City Academy Norwich 299 Bluebell Road, Norwich, NR4 7LP United Kingdom (map)

ANNUAL PRINT PANEL AWARD

Please note that due to unforeseen circumstances the date of the competition has been changed and will now be judged in person by Viveca Koh FRPS, FIPF who last year so successfully judged our IOTY competitions

The GENERAL COMPETITION RULES & CONDITIONS OF ENTRY for all NDPS competitions together with the specific Competition Rules and Conditions of Entry can be downloaded from the Members’ Area of the website and are effective from 1st September 2023.

About NDPS Photographic Competitions

Competitions have been an integral part of each season at NDPS for more than one hundred (100) years. The first recorded trophy ‘The Gurney Cup’ was first presented in 1909 for the best ‘local record photography’. ‘The Buston Cup’ first presented in 1929 for ‘landscape photography’ is the oldest trophy in use today for the same purpose and ‘The Phil Cooper Memorial Trophy’ first presented in 1978 is still today presented to the ‘Photographer of the Year’. In conclusion, photographic competitions have always been and will
continue to be essential part of the Society’s DNA.
However, the main benefit to members submitting their photographs is to obtain an independent appraisal of their work and learn how to improve their photography. As such, a ‘competition’ does not need to be entered for competitive reasons - you can enter simply to obtain some useful feedback about your work. NDPS’s main objective is to help each member to become the best photographer they can be...!
Except where the rules of an individual competition states otherwise all entries will be assessed by an external judge recommended by one of the regions administered by the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain (PAGB) booked by or with the approval of the Competition Secretary for that purpose. These judges are all experienced photographers who have attended a workshop(s) organised by one of the regions of the PAGB where they receive specific guidance, to ensure that common criteria are used when assessing each photograph entered in a competition.
It is NDPS’s objective to encourage as wide a variety of work as possible, since versatility reflects the skill of the photographer. Members are therefore encouraged to submit a variety of images across multiple genres to avoid unduly repetitious entries.