Archive for March, 2010

Taking the plunge into the International Photographic Competition this year—or thinking about it? Join Dennis Hammon M. Photog. Cr.  in  Salt Lake City  for a step-by-step guide to the big day! The Photographic Competition Education Day will demystify the competition process from beginning to end, thanks to instruction directly from PPA-approved jurors. Come learn how to make the most of your competition experience—register for a class and prepare for competition excellence!

  • www.ppa.com/education/ed_day.php Choosing the best images
  • Proper print and/or digital image preparation
  • Cropping
  • Competition print density
  • Mounting, matting & overall presentation
  • Selecting titles

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We have less than 2 months before the IPPA Annual Convention and now is the best time to sign up.  From now until March 31st you plus one other person can split a regular registration fee.

That is 2 people for $250!

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Mar
03

2010 Mock Print Competition

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It is that time of year again when we look through all of our images to find the 4 best prints for print competition.  How do you know which are the best you ask?  You can try out your prints at our 2010 Mock Print Competition later this month.  The best part is this event is FREE for IPPA Members.  If you are not a member…Join Now!

March 22nd 2010

Starting at 8:30 am.
at

3265 South 1100 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84106

Print competition will make you a better photographer.  Not only will it make you a better photographer but you can start earning merits towards your IPPA Associates and Fellowship degrees.  This competition is also one of  your first steps to earning your PPA Master Photographer degree.  With all the new photographers out there this is a way you can set yourself apart.

Nichols will be providing lunch.

12 Elements of a Merit Print is a great article from the PPA to get you pointed in the right direction for your prints.

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