SO WHAT IS POP?
Most years a group of members work with a mentor over several months to develop an individual Project of Passion that we refer to as POP.
In 2022, the mentor was our very own Judy Thistleton Martin. Judy is a long time supporter of POP having participated every time it has been run. She believes very strongly in the value of working with others over time to make our ideas stronger.
The 2022 group shared their projects in our November meeting and we have pleasure in showcasing some of that work on this page.
ROBYN COOK
Robyn’s priority was to experiment with her photography to create works that were perhaps outside the boundaries of other people’s photographic expectations.
Robyn is known for her creativity and wonderful photographic vision for seeing moments in photography that others may not.
This portfolio does not disappoint.
Click here to read more about Robyn’s 2022 Project of Passion.
Greg approached the 2022 POP with an idea to create pieces of art from a collection of old tools. The results were stunning. Take a moment to read Greg’s description of the work he did to create this little gems.
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GREG FARMER
ANN DENT
Ann’s project explored the use of gel print media and used her own native garden as a source of inspiration.The results are quite wonderful.
Read more about Ann’s project here.
KIM TOOLIN
Kim produced a beautiful calendar of some of the old buildings in the Central West of NSW. It is quite beautiful. Do have a read.
Click here to read more about Kim’s 2022 Project of Passion.
Kim provided a wonderful overview about the process she used in Photoshop to create these images.
Click here to read it.
JEANNIE McINNES
Jeannie produced a hand made book that took out the award …………..
Jeannie’s POP presentation click here.
JUDY THISTLETON MARTIN
Judy approached the 2022 POP challenge with an idea to hand colour a series of her digital images.
Click here for few words about Judy’s project
TERRY McCANN
Terry approached POP 2022 by focussing on learning to use Lightroom as an editing and organising tool. Do take a moment to read through Terry’s thinking and the work he included.