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Minutes of the Southern Photographic Federation
Subscriptions proposed by Jon Mitchell and seconded by Bill Flood. To be agreed at AGM. Forms requiring payment will be available at the AGM. Four clubs have yet to pay for next year's league. 8. Competition Secretary's Report 8.1 League The league is running satisfactorily with most of the 3 rd round results in. The fixture list for 2003/4 has been sent out but Wokingham's closure is causing some problems in the eastern league. We have a venue for one semi-final but need a club to volunteer for the other. Please return all trophies before the finals. 8.2 Slide (or Print) Championships The next championships are scheduled for 26 th January 2004. This could be for prints, but this is looking increasingly unlikely. Exhibition Secretary's Report In the absence of an Exhibition Secretary, Bill asked for as many of the entries as possible to be taken after this meeting. The public's choice of Best Print was very close. Print no. 31 (Misty Morn) came first with 14 votes. Second with 13 votes was print no. 182 (Spitfire). Third with 9 votes was Ice Rose. The winner, drawn at this meeting, was J Peterson of Awbridge Hill who will receive a gift token. It was generally agreed that the new presentation style was an improvement, but that the nail-heads were too small allowing some prints to come loose. The possibility of only accepting entries on 16 x 20 mounts was put to the meeting. This will improve the look of the exhibits and make hanging a little easier. There were no objections, but it was agreed that if this caused problems exceptions would be considered. The Council is still looking for a venue for the PAGB exhibition at the end of the year. Mottisfont was suggested. 9. PAGB Exhibition Secretary's Report No report. 10. Publicity Secretary's Report No report. 11. Newsletter Editor's Report The editor was not at the meeting to give a report. The Council had a meeting at which ideas to change the handbook were discussed. This should make it easier to use, improve its format, and will revise its content. One of two ways of producing it need to be decided - should it be 'on-line' i.e. on the website - or should it be hard copy? If the latter then the Council would like to make it loose-leaf such that when amendments are made only those pages needing changes would be sent out. The meeting expressed a preference for a loose-leaf hard-copy handbook. 12. PAGB Executive Member's Report In Bryan Powell's absence Pat Ball read the following report on a meeting held on 1/2 February 2003. Finances Nat West £16,767 Bank of Ireland £17,874 This includes FIAP Moneys of £10,309 It will be proposed at the next AGM in April that an increase of £1.00 is made to club subscriptions. FIAP Report (Available for view from the SPF Sec.) The report carries a new FIAP definition of Black & White and Colour. Full details are to follow but the emphasis will be that work going from very dark grey to very light grey is a monochrome work. They go on to state that "any B & W work totally toned in one single colour will remain monochrome work. Any B & W work which has been partially toned or had colour added becomes a colour print and must appear in the colour section." PAGB Patronage There were 22 Patronage acceptances for 2002 and so far there are 14 for this year. This includes The Vale of Evesham Exhibition. Recorded Lectures The cost of recorded lectures will be increased by £1 from £9 to £10 from 1st September this year. This is to cover the ever-increasing cost of postage. NAVC The SPF sec has information regarding the National Audio-Visual Championships (see item 6). Insurance David Marsh is continuing to try to obtain copies of the Insurance Policy for each Federation. RPS The RPS Permanent Collection has been moved to Bradford and will shortly be available for reference. Alliance Judges There are a number of alliance judges standing down: D Leaflers, W Jones (AV), David Tann-Aylward, Joan Wakelin, Graham Reece, Derek Rodway, Mike Bakk (AV), Sid Reynolds (deceased), Ray Brightman (no longer doing AV), MJ Fry (now includes Prints and slides). There are no additional new judges. Handbook Still on schedule for 1st August 2003. Feds to provide final info by 1st June. Cost for 3000 copies will be £7000.00, which includes delivery Photographic Awards The next awards will be held at Lancaster on 26/27 April 2003. Applications for AV awards have been extended to 14th February. If not enough candidates come forward the alliance will be forced to cancel and try again next year. Print Championship This went very well with no problems. The event will be staged this year at Connahs Quay on Saturday 25 October 2003. Colour Slide Championship It has been decided this year not to award prize money to participating clubs. Starter packs are being distributed and all info will be sent directly to Federation Secs (see item 6). Entry paperwork will be sent directly to competing clubs. 13. AOB About three clubs meet SDIG in the league. Since a large number of SDIG members are also judges this makes it difficult to get judges for the league. It would make judge selection simpler if judges declared in the handbook all of the clubs that they belong to. Can this be done? The Council will debate this at their next meeting. Action: Council The meeting closed at 08.55 hours. Date of next meeting (no. 154 which is the AGM): Thursday 1 st May 2003 at Peter Symonds College Winchester commencing at 07.45 p.m. Pat Ball (Mr) Hon. Secretary |
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