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1 May 2012 Inside this issue Page Presidents Notepad 2 May Speaker/Judge... 2 April Speaker... 3 Exhibit Write Up.. 4 PSA Corner... 5 IPS Announcements... 5 Competition Rules... 6 May s Winning Images... 9 May s Results Points Standing Notes on IPS Competitions IPS EIC Competition Themes Council/Volunteers Competition Entry Form Membership Application Form UPCOMING EVENTS May 7-June 8, 2012: Annual Exhibition May 16: IPS Annual General Meeting All members should attend the A.G.M. for the election of the next President. Welcome New Members: Ashish Beke Audre Moore Ivana Nemcova Violeta Tan-Kuong NEXT MEETING Wednesday, May 16, 2012 Social & Refreshments: 5:45 p.m. Presentation at approx. 6:30 p.m. IMF Auditorium, RD th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. May Speaker Richard Frasier Capturing the Moment May EIC Theme: INSIDE OUT or UPSIDE DOWN Note to Contestants: Please bring print entries to the meeting with entry form appended at the end of this issue. Entries will be accepted between 5.45 and 6.15 pm ONLY. For inquiries please call Ashish Bhateja (202) IPS is a member club of the Photographic Society of America (

2 _ Dear IPS members, Presidents Notepad April was a busy month for the IPS Executive Council with finalizing the plans for the Annual Exhibit. All went smoothly, thanks to the hard work and dedication of volunteers and your Executive Council. The opening reception took place on Monday evening, and was a great success. It was lovely to see so many of you there to enjoy the exhibit and support each other. The judges this year were Theo Adamstein, Founder of FotoweekDC, Sherry Brukbacker from National Geographic and Ron Aira from CDIA we are very grateful to them for their time/effort and enthusiasm in supporting IPS activities/members. Please take time to visit the IMF HQ1 Gallery with colleagues/friends/ yourself the images will be on display until June 8 th. We will send an regarding the take-down of the Exhibit on June 8 th closer to the time. Some of the images will be transferred to the World Bank that day, for storage, until the space is available for partial exhibit in August (70% of the images at IMF have been selected for the Bank Exhibit they don t have room for the whole Exhibit) We will also be replacing the IMF HQ1/HQ2 Permanent Tunnel Exhibit on June 8 th with the other images. Exhibitors whose images are chosen for this IMF Tunnel Exhibit will be expected to hang their own images this year again details will follow closer to the time. Next Wednesday, May 16 is our final meeting of the season-- I hope you can all attend please don t forget the Saturday, May 12 th deadline for EIC entries. May 16 will also be our Annual General Meeting (AGM). The objective of the AGM is to elect the next President. As many of you know I have come to the end of my 2-Year Term Limit, so it s time for a new President. We have one nomination so far, and would welcome others before next week or indeed from the floor on the 16th. If you are interested in the role of President- - please send Bill Katzenstein (Chair of the Nominating Committee) your bio, to enable him to send to members, ahead of next week s meeting. Our End of Year Dinner will be on Thursday, May 31 st. Denyse Morin is organizing this final event of the season, and has asked everyone to rsvp by May 11 th. I hope to see as many of you as possible there. I have very much enjoyed my 2 years as your President. It has been a lot of work, but I ve had an excellent team working with me, so it s been a lot of fun too. I thank each and every one of you on the EC and the volunteers Thank you for your support, your enthusiasm, and your love of photography. Special thanks to: Stephan Eggli, Alex Hoffmaister, Carmen Machicado, Aung Win, Hannah Faux, Susann Tischendorf, Marina Tyapkina, Richard Quesnel, Magally Bernal, Manorama Rani, Zijing Niu, Chirag Sanghani, Alex Ergo, Denyse Morin, Jack Titsworth, Sigrid Vollerthun, Ashish Bhateja, Bill Katzenstein, and Bassirou Sarr. The club needs more volunteers so please consider what you can do to help. I know the volunteers this year would be very grateful so please don t wait to be asked, go ahead and offer any time/effort you can. Remember the club is only as good as its member s willingness to participate it can only survive if you do. I hope that that you have enjoyed the past year in IPS and found it stimulating, motivating, and fun to be part of our small but enthusiastic group. I am happy that we managed to have three workshops for members this year (two aimed at beginners and one at advanced members). In addition we had three Exhibitions so far one at the Fall Meetings in HQ1, at the Spring Meetings in HQ2, and our Annual Exhibit now on display in the IMF HQ1 Gallery. In addition we have laid the grounds for two more in the Fall of 2012 (one at the World Bank and one at the Acadamy Art Museum in Easton, Maryland). One last note: The Themes for next year have been decided and are posted on page 15. Wishing you all a happy, healthy, and fulfilling summer and good luck to the next IPS President. May Speaker Richard Frasier Capturing the Moment Mary Wilson IPS President Richard Frasier is a professional photographer based in the Washington, D.C. area. He grew up in upstate New York, where his love for photography began as a hobby. From the very beginning, I knew the camera was a magical tool, a way to express myself and to capture and share the beauty and wonder that surrounds us all. For me, photography is about beauty, says Richard

3 _ each one, and looking for potential to refine the shot and find the strongest composition. Or, study the shot first and figure out where to position yourself or your topic to get that compelling image, paying particular attention to balance. Richard started to perfect his photography skills when stationed in Europe while serving in the Army, and then in Vietnam, where he captured the terror and destruction of war. He later apprenticed with photography masters of varied specialties, in Chicago, New York and Washington, D.C., including the renowned D.C. photographer Fred Maroon. Today Richard specializes in portraits (both commercial and personal), landscapes, architecture, and studio product shots. He has done work for editorial, corporate, and advertising clients both locally and nationally for more than 20 years. His subjects run the gamut from political personalities such as Dick Cheney, Laura Bush and Presidents Bush, Regan, Obama and Pres. Karsai of Afghanistan to celebrities such as Robert Duval, Cokie Roberts, and Lionel Ritchie to international hotels such as Marriott, Sheraton and Hilton. Richard has been the official photographer for the Virginia Gold Cup steeplechase for 20 years, which has given him an additional specialty in equestrian photography. He maintains a 2500 sq. ft. studio in Northern Virginia and markets a line of greeting cards showcasing the beauty and power of Washington, D.C. First and foremost, Richard strives to bring his love of capturing the perfect image to his clients, on time, within budget. He is one of those rare photographers who has a gift for helping others feel at ease in front of the camera, and that is one of the reasons for his commercial success today. April Speaker Corey Hilz Beyond Ordinary by Hannah Faux As photographers, we often go back to the same favorite subjects for pictures. Or we compete for space with other photographers in familiar and often captured scenes. How do we ensure that we capture images that are different and distinguish themselves from the run of the mill? Guest speaker Corey Hilz presented some tips and tricks to get more interesting and less ordinary results from familiar subjects. Using his own images, he illustrated concepts such as combining different elements, shooting through foreground elements, going for abstract images, capturing images when the subject is not at its most pristine, framing the image differently, using lighting creatively and focusing on lines and shapes rather than color. In terms of process, Hilz suggested doing a critique in the back of your camera by taking a series of pictures, reviewing Hilz highlighted four elements which can make an image different: lighting, motion, perspective, and texture/patterns. In all cases, trial and error is a fun way to experiment and achieve different effects. When it comes to lighting, pay particular attention to the direction of light: always expose for the lightest part of the picture; side lighting creates contrast; backlighting creates a glow in the image; contrast what s lit and not lit to emphasize specific traits in the subject or create patterns and textures. Variations in lighting can give completely different interpretations to the same subject: diffused lighting makes for pastel colors and direct lighting for contrast and intensity. Look for different combinations of lights, such as warm and cool colors or using reflections. For the strongest effect, the reflection should be fully illuminated by direct light and the surface on which it reflects should be in the shade. That combination can make for surreal effects. Hilz next suggestion is to include the feeling of motion. Spend some time observing the subject to look for opportunities when it is either still or in motion; use the panning technique with slower shutter speeds. Hilz uses motion to impart a sense of emotion or tell a story. For anything that s moving, he says to take a lot of pictures to give you lots of options to chose from when you review and edit images. To convey motion, favor some blurriness but with enough detail to provide a good sense of what the subject is. Straightforward scenes can be transformed through motion: use a neutral density filter (if light is strong) and slow down motion with slower shutter speed. Longer exposures will provide more of an abstract sense to images of moving subjects, such as water. Timing matters: for instance, it is best to take waves when they go out, to provide a sense of pull. Abstracts can also be created with camera motion, for instance: taking multiple exposures of the same topic while rotating the camera between each exposure, keeping one fixed point in the image; moving the camera up or down (best with tall subjects such as trees); swiping the camera with a quick snap of the wrist to preserve some sharpness while introducing some blurr or jiggling the camera by slightly shaking the hand that supports it. On perspective, decisions are about where you take the picture from, what you want to focus on, where you want the eye to be drawn to. The idea for different images is to draw the eye to unexpected places: sharper parts of the image draw - 3 -

4 _ the eye as do framing and splashes of color; change the perspective by changing the vantage point (move yourself higher or lower); combine elements in different ways (closer in, grouped, through reflections); rotate the image to create a more interesting abstract and a different visual flow to the image; adjust the angle of the camera to fill the frame better or change the direction (vertical to diagonal). Look for patterns in your compositions to make for fun images and create optical illusions and let your mind play tricks. Above all, be ready to capture the moment and force yourself to look for something that s different. Don t fall into the trap of shooting things the way you always have; make a deliberate decision that you will not take that same old picture, even if that stretches your level of comfort. You might surprise yourself. Photo: courtesy of Mary Wilson Corey Hilz' website and photographs can be found at: coreyhilz.com. by Michele Egan Exhibit Write Up She and Herself A Painting Exhibit of works by Raja Kundu On April 26th, I attended an exhibit at the World Bank of our fellow IPS member Raja Kundu's pastel paintings at the World Bank Family Network Gallery in the J Building (J ). The images were a series of portraits of women (I believe he knows them all personally) in various moments of thought or feeling. I was extremely impressed with the images. To quote a movie title...they were "as good as it gets" minus Jack Nicholson. This led me to wonder why Raja doesn't spend all his time painting, when he is so good at it! However, beginning as a painter myself, I imagine lack of time being the reason he hasn't been more involved. Raja mentioned that he's only been able to focus on painting recently due to a less hectic work schedule. He also impressed me with the fact that he's had no formal training in painting! This is quite amazing, as I've known painters who've painted for years and haven't shown this caliber of work--his ability to capture emotions/moments of thought in different faces is truly remarkable. He is not interested in exactly reproducing the scene that he is viewing, but rather interpreting the feelings within the moment and making those feelings the subject matter. The paintings will be on display until May 24 th, so please take a look, it will be well worth it. Congratulations Raja on a simply spectacular collection of paintings. Photo: courtesy of Mary Wilson Photo: courtesy of Mary Wilson by Mary Wilson - 4 -

5 _ PSA Corner Dear Readers, Greetings from the PSA corner! In this last newsletter release for this year, I thought I will summarize some of the key PSA activities and membership benefits. The Photographic Society of America (PSA), as a membership organization, has the fundamental mission of providing value to its members as people interested in photography. The Mission Statement, found on the front page of the PSA website, speaks to the benefits of EDUCATION, INFORMATION, INSPIRATION AND OPPORTUNITY. The work of PSA s volunteers, at all levels within the organization, is aimed at providing these benefits. In the rapidly changing environment that photography presents today, it is important for PSA to regularly evaluate what it offers, to be sure the programs and activities are up to date with the needs and desires of all who seek to be served by PSA. Prospective and current PSA members have ready resources to find benefits that interest them, so that they can access what PSA has to offer. In every edition of the PSA Journal, and regularly on the PSA website, these benefits are front and center. Those familiar with the Journal know where to look for those benefits that interest them, from major educational and technical articles, to reviews of books and software, to questions and answers, to notes of important information from each of the Divisions, to the listing of PSA recognized exhibitions around the world. IPS Announcements: IPS Spring Meetings Cherry Blossom Exhibit This exhibition of several IPS member s images (selected by IMF SEC Department) was on display during the 2012 Spring Meetings at the entrance to IMF HQ2 Building. Thank you to all who submitted their images. Photo: courtesy of Mary Wilson The PSA website is an excellent source of member and prospective member information. It provides several ways to access the benefits. One way to access these benefits quickly is to look under the Membership tab, and then Member Benefits to find a listing of the tangible and intangible benefits and opportunities. Another way is to go to the Site Map at the top right of the home page for an information outline. PSA members who are involved and informed are a really good source of information for new and prospective members. PSA member volunteers such as the Region Directors are not only front-line recruiters, but are able to help prospective and new members find the benefits they seek and become involved in what PSA has to offer. Hope you stay updated about the PSA by vising by Ashish Bhateja Photo: courtesy of Michele Egan 42st Annual Exhibition of the International Photographic Society The IPS 42st Annual Exhibit will run from May 7 to June 8, 2012 at the IMF HQ1 2 nd Floor Gallery. The opening reception will take place on Monday, May 7, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. and the photographs will be on display until Friday, June 8, On display will be photos by IPS members, which won awards in the monthly competitions from March 2011 to February by Mary Wilson - 5 -

6 _ COMPETITION RULES REVISED competition. Three weeks after the competition date images will be deleted except for winning images, which shall be kept for archival and promotional purposes. INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY COMPETITION RULES (Revised November 2011) I. GENERAL 1.1 These rules apply to all photographic competitions sponsored by the International Photographic Society (IPS). They are adopted, and may be amended, in the same manner as the IPS By-Laws. 1.2 Only members of the IPS can participate in IPSsponsored competitions. 1.3 The following are competitions sponsored by the IPS: Monthly competitions; Preselection competition; Annual Exhibition competition; 1.4 The competitions are held under the responsibility of the Chairperson for Competitions; or, in his or her absence, the person designated for the purpose by the President, except for the Annual Exhibition Competition, which is held under the responsibility for the Chairperson for Special Events. All decisions of the person responsible for a competition shall be final, except that a contestant dissatisfied with a decision of the responsible person may request, not later than two weeks after the decision, a ruling by the Executive Council, whose decision shall be final. 1.5 For all electronic image competitions, submitted image files, not to exceed 1.5 MB in size, must be in JPEG format (i.e. with JPG extension) and in srgb color space (even if monochrome) with a maximum horizontal size of 1400 pixels and maximum vertical size of 1050 pixels. 1.6 For all print competitions, prints must be mounted on a board not exceeding 20 x 20 inches, with the image not exceeding 17 x 17 inches. A print must have a white overlay matt securely fixed to the mount. 1.8 Unless otherwise notified, contestants must deliver their print entries to the Chairperson at least half an hour before the competitions commence. Entries must be collected by the contestant after the competitions are held. Any uncollected entries will be retained by the Chairperson without any liability whatsoever for their safekeeping. 1.9 In any competition, the image presented must be, or be based on, an original photograph or combination of photographs taken by the member. A contestant may enter only one picture of essentially the same image. No other picture taken at about the same time, of the same subject, from the same position, and under similar lighting, may be entered in the same competition The IPS shall exercise all reasonable care in the handling and storage of entries, but the IPS accepts no responsibility for any loss of, or damage to, an entry. II. MONTHLY COMPETITIONS 2.1 The Executive Council determines and publishes before the beginning of the season, which runs from September through May: (a) the dates of the monthly competitions may be changed and members notified in the course of the season if this becomes necessary in the judgment of the Executive Council; (b) the type of competitions such as prints, and electronic by class that will be held each month, as well as the theme; (c) the maximum number of entries which each contestant may submit each month is 5. The maximum entry in each media is limited to A picture should be entered in an IPS monthly competition no more than three times in one calendar year. Winners from a monthly competition, including honorable mentions, cannot be resubmitted. Winners from the Preselection competition can no longer be entered in monthly competitions. 1.7 Unless otherwise notified, contestants must submit electronic images to IPS by only, as file attachments (not embedded) no later than midnight on the Saturday immediately preceding the competition day. Confirmation s will be sent at least 24 hours before the 2.2 Contestants are divided into two classes: Class B and Class A. Class B will comprise: (a) members who have never entered a competition in the IPS; (b) where members who have won fewer than thirteen awards while competing in Class B

7 _ (c) members who have won fewer than thirteen awards while competing in Class B. Class A will comprise: (a) members who have been promoted from Class B as having won thirteen awards while competing in Class B; and (b) members to whom Rule 2.4 applies. 2.3 Class A members, who rejoin the IPS after an absence, will retain the class standing at the time of their departure. 2.4 Competitions may be held within each class or between all classes combined. For the purposes of determining the classes and movements between classes, awards won in the monthly competitions, the Annual Exhibition, and the Preselection competition are taken into account. 2.5 Points System: Regardless of the number of entries submitted, each contestant entering a monthly competition receives 5 points even if there are not enough entries to actually hold that competition. 2.6 IPS awards are given for the best fifteen percent (rounded to the nearest whole number) of entries in each competition or in each class within a competition that is run in classes. These awards, and the points they earn are: (a) Places, meaning those photographs judged first, second and third which earn 5, 3, and 2 points respectively; and (b) Honorable Mentions, meaning all other photographs selected for award which earn 1 point each 2.7 If, in any competition, there are fewer than five entries, or fewer than three contestants, there shall be no competition. If this is the case in class competitions, entries received for Class B shall be included with the entries of Class A; entries received for Class A will be displayed without competition. III. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION 3.1 For each season, the Executive Council shall determine or delegate the Manager of the Annual Exhibition to determine: (b) the total number of prints to be exhibited, the maximum number of electronic images, or prints members may submit for Preselection, and the number of photographs to be chosen by Preselection; (c) the members of the Preselection panel and the Annual Exhibition jury; (d) the deadline for submitting photographs; (e) the amount to be paid by members to cover the cost of printing, mounting, handling, and other costs associated with the Annual Exhibition. 3.2 The Annual Exhibition shall consist of one single category, irrespective of the original media of the photograph. 3.3 The following entries submitted by members shall be exhibited and shall be considered for award: (a) All winners of awards in monthly competitions since the last Annual Exhibition; (b) All electronic images and prints submitted by members, which have been selected by the Preselection panel. 3.4 A picture may not be exhibited more than once, even if entered in a different category, or if it qualifies under a different rule (e.g., a picture exhibited as an electronic image one year may not be exhibited as a print in another year, a monthly winner may not be exhibited as such one year, and be submitted to the Annual Exhibit Preselection panel in another year). 3.5 Annual Exhibition Competition. All entries will be judged in one category. Fifteen percent of the entries will receive awards, which shall be, at a maximum, a first, second, and third place, and as many honorable mentions (not ranked among themselves) as required to give awards to fifteen percent of entries. 3.6 Winners of places or honorable mentions in the Preselection competition as well as the Annual Exhibit win points as in Rule 3.7 below. 3.7 Points system for non-monthly competitions: winners of places or honorable mentions in the Annual Exhibition, the Preselection competitions, or any other competition sponsored by the IPS, will be awarded points as follows: (a) for first, second, and third place winners: 7, 5 and 4 points respectively; (b) for honorable mentions: 2 points (a) the dates of the Annual Exhibition; - 7 -

8 _ IV. PHOTOGRAPH/ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 4.1 At the end of the season, points earned by each member in a season are added. The member awarded the highest number of points in the season will be declared Photographer of the Year. Second and third place awards will also be made. 4.2 New members who have joined the IPS during the current or the previous season shall be eligible for the Rookie of the Year award. Members who, at any time previously, have attained Class A status are not eligible. 4.3 Second and third place awards will also be made. If the Rookie of the Year also has enough points to qualify for first place in the Photographer of the Year he/she will be declared Photographer of the Year and the Rookie of the Year award will go to the eligible members with the next highest points. If the Rookie of the Year also has enough points to qualify for second or third place in the Photographer of the Year award he/she will be declared Rookie of the Year; and second and third places will then go to the members, as define in paragraph 4.2, with the next highest points. (Adopted March 1966, and amended August 1966, March 1968, October 1969, October 1971, September 1979, November 1979, September 1981, May 1984, October 1986, February 1987, February 1988, March 1989, October 1989, May 1991, September 1991, May 1992, May 1998, June 2000, May 2004, August 2007, and March 2008, August 2009 and November 2011) - 8 -

9 _ May 2012 Winning Images Intense Louise Sarr The sun of her life Tijen Arin Two Blue Heos Building a Nests Khai Nguyen Resting Duck Chirag Sanghani Jefferson Memorial on a Foggy Morning Hannah Faux Nostalgia Jevgenijs Bujanovs - 9 -

10 _ May 2012 Winning Images (cont d) Painted Wall Alex Hoffmaister Glowing Rock Ceyda Oner Iris Fantasy 2 Emine Gurgen The Experiment Stephan Eggli Stairway to Heaven Emine Gurgen I Wish Jevgenijs Bujanovs

11 _ May 2012 Winning Images (cont d) Simplicity Mary Wilson Avenida 9 de Julio-3 Alain Cornet Canadiens II Stephan Eggli

12 _ May 2012 Results Electronic Image Competition-Theme: OPEN (Group A 43 Entries) 1 st place Emine Gurgen Stairway to Heaven 2 nd place Louise Forest-Sarr Intense 3 rd place Hannah Faux Jefferson Memorial on a Foggy Morning HM Tijen Arin The Sun of her life HM Khai Nguyen Two Blue Herons Building a Nest HM Mary Wilson Simplicity Electronic Image Competition-Theme: OPEN (Group B 41 Entries) 1 st place Alain Cornet Avenida 9 de Julio-3 2 nd place Jevgenijs Bujanovs I Wish 3 rd place Chirag Sanghani Resting Duck HM Jevgenijs Bujanovs Nostalgia HM Stephan Eggli Canadiens II HM Stephan Eggli The Experiment Prints Competition OPEN (Group A 16 Entries) 1 st place Emine Gurgen Iris Fantasy 2 2 nd place Alex Hoffmaister Painted Wall. Prints Competition OPEN (Group B 7 Entries). 1 st place Ceyda Oner Glowing Rock Competition Reminder No comments or interruptions of any kind from the audience are allowed under any circumstances. Q and A session will follow the judging

13 _ Points Standings Season Class Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March April Annual May Last Name First Name Opening Exhibit 2012 T otal H offmaister Alex А Gürgen Emine A N guy en Khai А Eggli Stephan В Rani Manorama А Thurein Win Aung В Oner* C ey da В Forest-Sarr Louise A Kundu Pritthijit (Raja) В Boy d Jean А Palmioli Manuella Lea А Мachicado C armen А Morin Deny se В Wilson Магу А Sanghani C hirag B Sarr Bassirou А Titsw orth Jack В Pelland* Suzanne B Titsw orth Raphaël A Ergo Alex А Lumanau* Angela B Egan Michelle B Bujanov s* Jev genijs B C ornet* Alain B Dagher Jihad В Eken Sena В Franzetti C arlos А Cakici* Kemal B Arin Tijen A Voy tsehov sk Galina В Xiao Yuan A De Corte Gerda А Plante* C aroline B Akchurin Alex andra B C ochard Fred А Faux H annah A Ringlien* Clarisa B de Carvalho* Naly B Leon* Karel B 7 7 Almansi Aquiles A 5 5 C ampbell* Jacqueline B 5 5 Daberko* C hristopher B 5 5 Kuhn* Amy В 5 5 Maly shev a N atalia B 5 5 Maslov a* Viktoriy a B 5 5 Quesnel Richard В 5 5 von Meibom* Aletta B 5 5 * Eligible for Rookie of the Year Please check your awards & score. For questions, Manuella Lea mpalmioli@worldbank.org Congratulations to Stephan Eggli on his promotion to Class A

14 _ NOTES ON IPS COMPETITIONS Dates may be subject to change. IPS meetings are usually held on the third Wednesday of the month, consisting of a presentation by a renowned photographer who also judges the competition that follows. Only IPS members may participate in competition, but attendance in meetings is open to non-members. The monthly theme applies to EIC competition only, not to prints (except in January, the mandatory theme is People in all Mediums). In January, the mandatory theme is People. Open competitions are on any subject matter in classes B & A. Up to a total of 5 images may be submitted, with a max. of 3 images per competition (EIC and Print). Five points are awarded for entering the monthly competitions, regardless of the number of entries members actually enter. CLASSES B AND A All new members begin in class B. Promotion to class A requires 13 awards. Members should keep track of their classes to avoid errors. THE POINTS SYSTEM 5 points automatic for entering monthly competition; 5 points for 1 st place; 3 points for 2 nd place; 2 points for 3 rd place; 1 point for Honorable Mention. In addition, points are given for awards in non-monthly competitions, including the IPS Annual Exhibit and exhibit pre-selection, as follows: 7 points for 1 st place; 5 points for 2 nd place; 4 points for 3 rd place; 2 points for Honorable Mention. At the end of the season, those with the most points win 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd place as Photographer of the Year. There is also an award for new members who start off in B Class and who gain the most points; it s called Rookie of the Year. Art 1.7 of the IPS Competition Rules Unless otherwise notified, contestants must deliver their print entries to the Chairperson [for Competitions] at least 30 minutes before the competitions commence. Entries must be collected by the contestants after the competition is held. Any uncollected entries will be retained by the Chairperson [for Competitions] without any liability whatsoever for their safekeeping. IPS EIC Competition Themes for 2011/2012 Kindly check Shutter Release or IPS Website for latest updates September 21, 2011: Motion Images should capture motion. October 19, 2011: OPEN in all competitions November 16, 2011: Animals The main subject should be any animal (excluding humans). December 15, 2011: OPEN in all competitions. January 18, 2012: PEOPLE (Mandatory) Defined as images in which the major point of interest is one or more human beings. It is not sufficient that people are merely included in the image. Excluded are photos of statues, mannequins. February 15, 2012: OPEN in all competitions. March 21, 2012: WHITE image should have white as the dominant color. April 25, 2012: OPEN in all competitions. May 16, 2012: INSIDE OUT or UPSIDE DOWN The main subject that normally is inside now faces outwards or the subject is upside down *Dates may change dependent on Circumstances outside of our control. to be inserted in your camera bag

15 _ IPS EIC Competition Themes for 2012/2013 Kindly check Shutter Release or IPS Website for latest updates September 19, 2012: October 17, 2012: November 21, 2012:. December 19, 2012: January 16, 2013: February 20, 2013: March 20, 2013: April??, 2013: May 15, 2013: CURVES OPEN in all competitions DETAIL OPEN in all competitions. PEOPLE (Mandatory) Defined as images in which the major point of interest is one or more human beings. It is not sufficient that people are merely included in the image. Excluded are photos of statues, mannequins. OPEN in all competitions. FORCES OF NATURE OPEN in all competitions. ARCHITECTURE *Dates may change dependent on Circumstances outside of our control. to be inserted in your camera bag

16 _ IPS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President Mary Wilson (202) Vice-President Stephan Eggli (202) Treasurer Aung Thurein Win (202) Program Directors Hannah Faux Alex Hoffmaister Carmen Machicado (202) (202) Membership Director Mary Wilson (202) Print Competition Director Manorama Rani (202) EIC Projection Alex Ergo (240) Director Shirag Sanghani Hospitality Director Denyse Morin (202) Webmaster Marina Tyapkina (202) IPS V OLUNTEERS Awards and Trophies Sigrid Vollerthun svollerthun@verizon.net Workshops/Field Trips Ashish Bhateja (202) abhateja@worldbank.org Curator of HQ1/HQ2 Tunnel Exhibit Magally Bernal (202) mbernal@imf.org PSA Representative Ashish Bhateja (202) abhateja@worldbank.org Publicity Annual Exhibit Coordinator Jihad Dagher Bill Katzenstein Suzanne Pelland (202) (202) jdagher@imf.org 'Bill@IconicPhoto.com spelland@worldbank.org Susann Tischendorf (202) STischendorf@worldbank.org Editors Magally Bernal Zijing Niu SHUTTER RELEASE (202) mbernal@imf.org zniu@worldbank.org Presentation Write- Ups Jack Titsworth Stephan Eggli Sena Eken (202) (202) jtitsworth@worldbank.org seggli@worldbank.org senaeken@gmail.com SHUTTER RELEASE welcomes article ideas and submissions from club members. Unless specified otherwise by e- mail, the deadline for submissions is close of business on the last business day of the month prior to the issue month. Please send submissions by to the editor@imfwb-ips.org as unformatted word or text files. If you wish to add images, please make sure that the longest side does not exceed 800 pixels

17 _ INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY COMPETITION ENTRY FORM (Please complete and submit with your entries) Name: Class: Room: Phone: Month: Theme: Note: Monthly competition winning photos will be used on the IPS web site and in Shutter Release Newsletter. If you do not wish to have your images posted on the website or in Shutter Release please indicate by checking the box: Category (check one for each photo) Title Print EIC Theme Open Theme Open No form required Five entries per member. Maximum of 3 entries per medium (EIC and Print) PRINTS GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION All prints must be mounted or matted, with the title of the photo and the name of the maker affixed on the back along with an arrow indicating this edge up. Neither the name of the maker nor the title of the print may appear on the face of the print or mat. Mats that fall apart will be disqualified. No loose or framed prints will be accepted for competition. Maximum size of mounted or matted prints is 20x20. DIGITAL All images must be sent to EIC@ips-imfwb.org, Friday before the IPS meeting which takes place on 3 rd Wednesday of each month

18 INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION* Annual Membership Fee: $40. Please send checks, payable to the International Photographic Society, to: Mary Wilson (IMF), Room HQ2 7A-005, th Street, NW, Washington D.C NEW APPLICATION RENEWAL Last Name: First Name: IMF World Bank Spouse/Domestic Partner Retiree (please check one) Phone No.: Mail stop: (required) Mailing address (if outside Fund/Bank): IPS is run solely by member volunteers. We rely on each member to volunteer for at least one activity per year (several volunteers are needed for each item). Please indicate below which activities you can help with: I can volunteer for the following activities: Annual Exhibit assist with all aspects of organizing the exhibit Classes/Workshops/Field Trips assist in the organization of these educational events Monthly Electronic Image Competition receive images via , compile into slide show and run on competition night Hospitality assist with refreshments prior to our monthly meetings Membership maintaining database of members, process membership applications Print/Slide Competitions assist with setting up for competitions each month Programs assist with planning and organizing monthly presentations and judging sessions Publicity assist with posting monthly meeting announcement in WB and IMF buildings Shutter Release Newsletter assist editor with production and/or distribution of the monthly newsletter Web Publishing assist with the updates of the IPS Website Other: (please specify) Training, workshops and programs you would like IPS to offer: Additional comments and ideas are welcomed: Signature: Date: *Note to new members: if you joined in April, May or June, you do not have to renew for the new year; you are paid through to the end of the season.

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