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One of the aims of joining a photographic club is to improve your
photographic skills. One does this by attending meetings, talking to
other members and listening to comment and criticism from members and
judges when displaying your prints and slides in club competitions and
exhibitions. There comes a time, however, when you may feel the need to
test your skills against a wider audience of your photographic peers and
receive recognition for the standard achieved. One such opportunity
open to members is to submit a panel of your work to the Royal
Photographic Society (RPS) for assessment for the award of a
Distinction.
Three
levels of Distinction may be awarded: Licentiate (LRPS), Associate (ARPS)
and Fellow (FRPS). As one might expect, these awards represent an
increasing level of attainment in skills and artistic interpretation.
Applications are made by submitting panels of prints, slides or audio
visual material. The criteria associated with each award are set out in
an information pack which can be obtained from the RPS. In addition,
the RPS hold Advisory Sessions at which members of the Assessment Panels
give advice to intending applicants during which successful submissions
are displayed. Applicants are also encouraged to bring and present
their work for comment during these sessions. Applicants or intending
applicants may also attend the Assessment Panels for Licentiate and
Associate awards with a view to gaining experience in the assessment
process and the standards required. You do not need to be a member of the RPS to submit an application for an award but you must become a member before an Award can be made. Full details of the requirements and process for submissions can be obtained from: |
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