JUNE 2012 - Photographic Society of Sri Lanka
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JUNE 2012 - Photographic Society of Sri Lanka
Monthly Newsletter of the Photographic Society of Sri Lanka Since 1906 March 2012 Volume 6 Issue 1 PSSL AGM held at Capri Club Member of Patron Mr. Joe De Livera Executive Committee President Mr. Marcel Bandaranaike Vice President Ms. Cheryl Silva Secretary Mr. Romesh de Silva Asst Secretary Ms. Chetra Gunathilake Treasurer Mr. Suresh Weerasuriya Committee Mr. Panduka de Silva Mr. Ravi Ranasinghe Mr. Kevin de Silva Ms Hiranthi de Silva Ms Yamindri Perera Next Monthly meeting on June 12th at 5.30pm at the Society Premises PSSL AGM was held on the 19th of May, 2012 at the Capri Club, commencing at 5.30pm. The formal meeting was followed by a very entertaining and a lively Social which saw Mr. Chandran Rutnum, the world renown Sri Lankan film director making an interesting foray in to the “Secrets of cinematography”, Ms Nihara Jayatileke giving away the certificates for the successful students of the January 2012 intake of the Photography Certificate Program, and the hilarious skit titled “Charitha atak”, by the popular stand up comedian Mr. Wilson Gunaratne. It was hearting to see over 100 members and guest attending the event, which went on till late night, aided by the cash bar, and the sumptuous dinner which was served. Mr. Marcel Bandaranaike was elected as the President of PSSL for the ensuing year, 2012/2013. In his acceptance speech, Marcel stressed the importance of holding the values and the traditions of PSSL which have survived for over 100 years intact and the need to preserve them for the future. Mr. Romesh de Silva was elected as the Secretary for another term, and he presented the membership with a review of activities for the year gone by. Ms Cheryl Silva was elected as Vice President, Ms Chetra Gunathilake as Assistant Secretary, Mr. Suresh Weerasuriya as treasurer for another year. Mr. Panduka de Silva, Mr. Ravi Ranasinghe, Mr. Kevin de Silva, Ms Hiranthi de Silva and Ms Yamindri Perera were elected to the Council. Photographic Society of Sri Lanka Lionel Wendt Memorial Art Centre, 18, Guildford Crescent, Colombo 7. Tel. +94 011 7220115 , Email. photosocsl@gmail.com, Web. www.pssl.lk Office hours—Tuesday to Friday 11.00 am to 6.00 pm. Saturday from 9.00am to 5.00pm Sundays , Mondays and Poya days closed. Capture This ! Winners for April Assignment Colour Ravindra Ranasinghe 5 pts Page 2 Assignment Monochrome Indunil Munasinghe 5 pts See more images at www.pssl.lk Open Colour Ravindra Ranasinghe 5 pts Open Monochrome Marcel Bandaranaike 5 pt April- Toys It will be all fun with this assignment. We want you to show us toys, whether they were new or old, in a scene you designed, or being played with by kids. Maybe you are a new generation Smurf. Sometimes it’s strange when toys change and update for the next generation. You can convey a new perspective, not necessarily used when toys are photographed,. The bright, light colours, the idea of being high tech or a mere a feeling of lightness and happiness. “Capture this” Competition Themes Page 3 July- The Workplace Where do you work? Are you at a desk most of the day or in the great outdoors? Do you work at home or in an office or studio? Are you alone or with a group of people when you work? Is traveling part of your job? Maybe you are retired and your workplace is where you pay your bills or do volunteer work. Are you a sportsman, doctor or an writer? Or of course, a photographer!!!! Give us a little peek into your life and let us see what you do. August - Hands Hands and fingers are often dead giveaways to how the rest of the body is feeling. When photographing Hands encourage your model to keep them relaxed and their fingers separated. Or sometimes the best thing to do with hands is to give them something to hold or do. Consider using a prop (as long as it adds to and is relevant the shot and isn’t distracting) or have them rest upon some other element in the shot (a leg, a chair etc). as mentioned in our article in the last issue, hands tend to look best when shot from the side. Front shots of hands can often look quite blob like. Be creative! September - "Get Down". Even though you know you should be taking shots from all different angles, one seldom get down very low to shoot. Afraid of getting dirty maybe? but it's always good to see what a different perspective can do. Try getting eye level with babies and children to see how it draws the viewer into the photo. Consider a bug's eye view of the world. Don't want to get dirty? Put your camera down low and shoot "blind". News Flash PSSL Walking tour commencing at 4.30pm near the Wellawatte Railway Station on Saturday 23rd, June. Free walking, free shooting, free excitement (no Tax, no GST). Bring your refreshments, your cameras and your selves..……….. ooops and tripods. SOCIETY NEWS—Dates to Remember Page 4 15th—17th of June— A Celebration Thru Light– PSSL Student Exhibition of the January 2012 Intake at the Lionel Wendt Gallery. 20th June– Week day classes commence– 4th Intake for 2012. 23rd– June– PSSL Walking Tour commencing near the Wellawatte Railway Station at 4.30pm. Open to all members and guests. 30th– June—PSSL Photo Clinic at the Society premises commencing at 2.30 pm. Special presentation on Camera Care will be held during the Clinic. All are welcome. 10th of July- Monthly meeting for July. Ex. Co 2012/2013 and contact details Page 5 Some of the Ex. Co members immediately after the AGM photographed together with the Guest Speaker Mr. Chandran Rutnum, Ms Nihara Jayatillake, and Mr. Wilson Gunaratne. The Immediate Past President Mr. Mithra Weerakoon too is in the picture. Missing are Pandu, Yamindri, Hiranthi and Kevin. Society News Page 6 Ranmihittene over night excursion organized by PSSL was an enjoyable and an exciting journey for the 22 members that took part. Starting off at 5.00am on the long trek to the Tele-cinema park, near Hambanthota, the group arrived there as planned by 1.00pm after making a surprise stop at the Le Petite Montessori at Embilipiitya. Immediately after lunch it was shooting as usual, firstly at the Village setting with local models being carefully groomed by Pandu and Mithra. The photo shoot continued to the night under lights, with special models from Colombo being inducted in, Kevin (the හ ොද හිත cow boy) and little Taneesha. After a late night debriefing by Pandu, a thrust quenching session a la Mr. Jonnie Walker, a heavy dinner, the group retired to bed, under the watchful eyes of the little frogs who were perched on the window sills. Dawn was a heave of activity- catching the mist, shooting birds (all kinds), and mingling the rays of the morning sun in the City setting, which boasted of many a old building, which many of our senior members fortunately did recognize. Departure was after breakfast, through an alternate route, stopping in view of the Tissa viharaya for some photos, and the tank for quick beers, partaking a ගහේ lunch at a reasonable price, a concerted effort to dump the හ ොද හිත cow boy on the way, which failed miserably, the group arrived in Colombo in high sprits, especially due to the vigorous and an enthusiastic attack launched on poor Mr. Walker by most in the bus closer to Colombo. See the හ ොද හිත cow boy doing the Embilipitiya marathon on our site. PSSL 2012 AGM in Pictures Page 7 Reflections—PSSL May 2011 Batch Exhibition Page 8 Member excursions Page 9 Ranmihittene Group Photo - 28th and 29th of April 2012 Vesak Safari on the 7th of May 2012 At the Motor show at BMICH on 9th of June PSSL first Overseas Excursion Page 10 Crossing Bridges is a joint project among the largest photography forums in South East Asia and is an annual trip by the members around the ASEAN. This venture has been an ongoing event since 2004 bringing photographers to Indonesia (twice), Cambodia, Hong Kong, Macau, Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam. This annual event is organised by different host countries. This year Photo Malaysia is the main host for this event. The participating member photo related organisations are Clubsnap (Singapore), Fotographer.net (Indonesia), Photo.vn (Vietnam), Photoworld-Manila (Philippines) and PhotoMalaysia (Malaysia). The Photography Society of Sri Lanka (PSSL) joins representing Sri Lanka for the first time. Collectively the group represents more than 750,000 photographers in South East Asia. The purpose of Crossing Bridges is bridge-building and making friendships between the various online Photography forums from around the region. The initiation of the current tour is a result of myself being a member of PhotoMalaysia. I had the opportunity of visiting the last year's International Exhibition of Photography held at The Nikon Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. My visit influenced me to apply for a request to add Sri Lanka to the Crossing Bridges forum after getting to know PhotoMalaysia administrators M/s. Yusuf & Maxby. After obtaining the consent of other participating country leaders I was given the green light and I proposed that PSSL. be the representing organisation in Sri Lanka. Crossing Bridges -9 will be held from 26th.Aug.2012 to 01st. Sept. 2012 in Malaysia. Participation is limited to each country and several 'work-hard' conditions have been imposed to make the participants be completely 'involved'. After the announcement of the opening for Sri Lankan photographers the 12 slots were taken up like hot cakes. Usually we are restricted to our country and it is never too late to go out and to observe the activities of photographers of our region. Crossing Bridges will be a fine platform for those who confirmed their participation to interact, build-up friendships and exchange views & ideas with fellow photographers of South East Asian region. As the newest joining nation, we have been honoured by invited to be the host of the next year's event which will be held in Sri Lanka. Bandu Gunaratne -LRPS,LBPPA,EFIAP,AIIPC,FISLP,Hon.FNPAS,Hon.NAPSL Coming up– PSSL Excursions on the cards Await over night Photography tour and excursion to Adisham in Haputale See Perahera within the touch of the elephants– overnight tour to capture the Kandy Perahera in all its glory PSSL NEWS IN BRIEF Page 11 An another PSSL SAGA begins. Listen carefully to Haadia Galely at the June Members day Www. Pssl.lk being revamped. Please bear with us. 2431 members at this minute…...why are you left out? As reported by Ms Kauminie Samarakone– editor of the Daily horror, a must read and a specialized tabloid for pre-school children. Page 12 Quick update SCOREBOARD The AGM was held on May 19th, 2012 at the Capri club with an attendance Monthly Competition of over 100 members and Guest. Mr Chandran Rutnam was the Guest Winners— April 2012 Speaker. Ms Nihara Jayatilleke gave away the certificates. Topic - Toys Capture This - topics Judged By Mr. G, Hettiarachchi Mr. Chandrasena Perera Mr. Kumar Chitty Assignment Colour Ravindra Ranasinghe 5 Indunil Munasinghe 3 Alester Mohan de Zoysa 1 Assignment Mono Indunil Munasinghe 5 Ravindra Ranasinghe 3 Indunil Munasinghe 1 Open Colour Ravindra Ranasinghe 5 Ravindra Ranasinghe 3 Marcel Bandaranaike 1 Open Mono Marcel Bandaranaike 5 Yuraji Karunaratne 3 Indunil Munasinghe 1 Next Monthly meeting on June 12th at 5.30pm at the Society Premises July - The work place August - Hands September - Get down Winners of Capture this for April Dates to remember in June and July Ex. Co contact details Society news News in Brief රටක් වටින සිනහව Editors Note We truly value your encouragement, suggestions, and constructive criticism. Please forward same romesh@access.lk or call on 07777 444 15. if you have any material or photographs that you may like published, please email. Thank you. Photographic Society of Sri Lanka Lionel Wendt Memorial Art Centre, 18, Guildford Crescent, Colombo 7. Tel. +94 011 7220115 photosocsl@gmail.com www.pssl.lk
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