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Undiscovered Essex by Justin Minns

Justin, a well-known photographer, long-time friend of NDPS and now a Society member, opened our 2023/24 season with a brand new presentation. Undiscovered Essex was based on his experiences gaining Licentiate and Fellow qualifications from the Royal Photographic Society.

Justin began with a short biography going back in time to when he began his career as a professional photographer. Interestingly he said that initially he wanted the qualifications only for him to be able to add letters after his name and thus gain not only kudos but an aura of professionalism which could, perhaps, further his career as a photographer. He described how ten years ago he put together his submission for a Licentiate qualification and how he achieved this through taking lots of advice. But now, with the qualification in the bag and the letters after his name, his view of the RPS qualifications changed. He found that the exercise had made him scrutinise his work more carefully. He saw that his photography was benefitting from his careful examination - there were added benefits to be had from those letters after his name!

Having achieved Licentiate he discovered that he could leapfrog the Associate level and go straight into Fellowship. And so he did. His Fellowship panel was entitled 'Undiscovered Essex'. The title of his presentation this evening.

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From Plant to Page – Norfolk Photographer’s inspired creation

Congratulations to NDPS member Simon Ciappara whose photography and much more is featured in an article published in the February edition of the Norfolk magazine.

After winning at 17 a Canon camera in a Sunday Telegraph competition Simon’s photography came to an abrupt end a couple of years later when a burglar stole both his camera and 160 rolls of film containing irreplaceable candid backstage shots from his time as a ‘roadie’ on the North American leg of Eric Clapton’s Slowhand tour.

At the age of 60 Simon returned to photography and purchased a Sony which in his words was ‘..so complicated..’ that he joined Norwich & District Photographic Society’ in the hope that he could learn how to use it.

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