Roger Hance FRPS:
I progressed through Licentiateship, Associateship, and gained a certain amount of notoriety in 1990 when I was awarded three Fellowships in the same year. These were in the Portrait, Applied and Pictorial categories. Not wishing to rest on my laurels, I gained a fourth Fellowship in 1998 in the Natural History category with a panel of prints on British Fungi.
In this talk I explain the thinking and construction when producing a set of images into a cohesive panel. Most camera club members can produce individual images successfully, however working in ‘themed panels’ requires a different approach. It explains the ‘thinking’ behind constructing panels and where this method of working is most suitable. An example would be someone contemplating going for an RPS distinction, which is a totally different genre of working compared to someone contemplating the PAGB distinction.Images produced on a theme may not individually win awards, but when viewed as part of a panel, can look quite striking. By constructing them into themed projects, you can convey a different way of presenting your photography. There are over 20 different panels in the talk. Subjects covered are Red Squirrels, White Water Canoeing, Rugby, Boxing, Infra-Red Landscapes, Candid Portraits, Table Tennis, Birds in Flight, Fungi and much more.
Roger Hance's website: https://rogerhancefrps.com/home
Hosted by KCC Photo Group
This talk will be held via Zoom as part of KCC Photo Group’s 2025-26 season.
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KCC Photo Group is based in Kidlington, Oxford and is a fun, friendly and welcoming group for people of all ages and abilities who love photography. We have lots of virtual talks coming up. Become a member and save over the season! If you live locally, come along to Forester Hall: see https://www.kccphotogroup.org/