CREDIT: Melanie Sharp Other Lockdown Stories Lockdown Stories RPS Digital Imaging RPS DIG Home | Publications | Competitions | What's on | Contact Us Events ↗ | Workshops | Projects | Peer groups | LRPS | About DIG Mastering Post-Processing Rece...
CREDIT: Peter Down LRPS Other Member Stories Member Stories RPS Digital Imaging RPS DIG Home | Publications | Competitions | What's on | Contact Us Events ↗ | Workshops | Projects | Peer groups | LRPS | About DIG A Walk in the Woods The Outwoods...
CREDIT: Lizzie Shepherd Other March 2024 March 2024 Landscape Group News Welcome to the March 2024 Newsletter The AGM of the Landscape Group was held on 2nd March. The agenda for the day included two presentations by Professional Photographe...
Regions Thames Valley Thames Valley Welcome to RPS Thames Valley RPS Thames Valley is one of the larger regions, home to around 800 members. We have a substantial and enthusiastic committee dedicated to serving Thames Vall...
CREDIT: Mark Hetherington News Editorial by Peter Fortune, Newletter June 2023 The big news at the moment is the agreement with the Digital Imaging Group on co-operation and Event sharing between them and the Landscape Group. Next month we shall be continuing the series of profi... Published 05 June 2023 RPS Landscape Group
CREDIT: Bryan Mccormick News Temples of Steel and Glass with David Rosen by Candia Peterson I recently completed the RPS Landscape Group on-line workshop with David Rosen entitled Temples of Steel and Glass, a workshop spread over five days with a break between the first three and last two i... Published 05 June 2023 RPS Landscape Group
CREDIT: Mark Reeves FRPS News Are Leica Cameras any good? by Mark Reeves FRPS I don’t have a Leica and prior to my visit to Leica, I had no plans to buy one. Since 2014 I have been a very happy Fujifilm user and didn’t expect to see this changing in the near future. So why woul... Published 05 June 2023 RPS Landscape Group
CREDIT: Tao Jaing Other 2024 TioM February Our judge, Richard Lewis, writes: Eighteen images were entered this month, fewer than January, but again providing a good selection of locations, themes, subjects and styles. As ever, Sense of Place ...
CREDIT: Richard Inwood News RPS Landscape Group Monthly Competition, May 2023 Winners Announcement: RPS Landscape Group Members submitted another wonderful collection of images to the Landscape Group competition during May 2023. Published 31 May 2023 RPS Landscape Group
Other Travel Photography - the future Travel Photography - the Future This full day event provides Travel Group members an opportunity to consider the impact on their art of current trends in tourism and photography, bringing together som...
CREDIT: Mark A Phillips FRPS Other Reference books (on documentary and project work) A list of books recommended or suggested by members as useful for photographic ideas or for undertaking documentary or long-term photography projects. (Listed in alphabetical order by author/editor) ...
CREDIT: Max Miechowski Other IPE 166 How to Enter & FAQs IPE 166: Entry Guide and FAQs Submission open until 21 May 2024 IPE 166 Home | Entry Guide | Submission Questions | Uploading Images | Further Questions | T&Cs Entry Guide 1. Visit the submission ...
Other 2024 TioM January Our judge Richard Lewis writes: There were twenty-three images entered this month, maintaining the healthy number of entries received recently. The quality is as high as ever, and many convey a tangi...
Chapters Japan Japan Japanese Chapter The Royal Photographic Society Japan Chapter (RPSJ) was established in September 1996 by volunteers as one of RPS’s international chapters across the globe. We currently have so...
Other Analogue Group Exhibition 2024 Analogue Group Exhibition 2024 Another successful exhibition from the Analogue Group with 90 entries exhibited alongside mini-exhibitions by Carles Mitjà FRPS and David Collyer FRPS The Analogue Group...
CREDIT: Candia Peterson Other February 2024 February 2024 Landscape Group News Welcome to the February 2024 Newsletter By the time you read this, the festive season will have passed and (hopefully) everything is back to normal, or nearly so. Wh...