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The PAGB Inter Federation Competitions were held in Pontefract on Saturday 3rd June.
The Welsh Photographic Federation results are are as follows:
COLOUR PRINT SECTION – 9th Position
MONOCHROME PRINT SECTION – 10th Position
OPEN PDI’s SECTION – 6th Position
NATURE PDI’s SECTION – 9th Position (Joint)
All 15 Federations in the PAGB took part in the Competitions.
Individual awards:
SILVER MEDAL OPEN PDI’s – Bleak Grazers – Alan Jenkinson
BRONZE MEDAL NATURE PDI’s – Martes Martes – Phil Morgan
PAGB RIBBON OPEN MONO – The Orphanage – David Bolton
A total of 22 WPF members’ work has been selected to be included in the Touring Exhibition which will be in Wales for most of October. Details to follow. The documents below show the full scores and those included in the exhibition.
Colour Prints       Mono Prints       Open PDI       Nature PDI
Sad news from Bridget Craddock at the Vale:
Vale PC sad news that longstanding member and previous long term competition secretary Mostyn Gardner passed away on the 5th August after a long illness. He is well known to many outside of our club and I thought they would want to know.
Mostyn Gardner’s funeral will take place on Wednesday 23rd August at 11 am at the Adams Funeral Home, Barry.  It is situated next to the Memorial Hall at the bottom of the hill as you go towards Morrisons.
Sad news from Peter Harman at Merthyr Tydfil.
Mr Arthur Lewis, a life member of Merthyr Tydfil Camera Club passed away this morning. Some older members of the WPF may remember him, he attended many competitions and battles not as an entrant but as an observer of good photography.
Arthur Lewis’s funeral is on Friday 18th August at 1115am in Llwydcoed Crematorium then back to West End Bowls Club on the Grove Merthyr Tydfil.
It is with great sadness that Western Valley Camera Club announces the passing of one of their well-respected and much loved members Derek Terry.
Derek was an accomplished photographer achieving his AWPF and CPAGB accreditations along with many international successes. Â He was a member of the WVCC executive committee for a number of years as our Exhibition Officer and he was invaluable in securing us four exhibitions every year throughout the area allowing us to promote not only the camera club but also the work of all its members.
Although we will undoubtedly miss him for all the practical things he did for our club, it is the loss of him as a great friend and supporter that we will miss the most
Derek’s funeral is to be held at Moriah Church, Risca on Wednesday the 19th of July at 12.15 followed by a short service at Croesyceiliog Crematorium Cwmbran.
I am sure that you would all join with us in offering our sincere condolences to his wife, children and all of Derek’s family and friends at this sad time.
We have received some awful news from Jamie Archdale-Smith at Barry Camera Club.
It is with great regret that we have to announce the sad and sudden death of our Chairman Mike Lewis on Saturday 17th June 2017. Mike passed away unexpectedly whilst out doing what he loved best, on a walk in the countryside taking photographs.
Mike was a passionate fan of all things photographic, and will be greatly missed by all. His passing will be a great loss for Barry Camera Club and the Welsh Photographic Federation, both of whom he served diligently for a great many years.
Our thoughts go to his family at this difficult time.
Mike’ funeral will be held at Barry Crematorium on Friday 7th July at 11.00 am and afterwards at the Seashore Grill, Beach Road, Swanbridge, CF64 5UG.
Continue reading Mike Lewis
This report from Gareth Martin:-
Cymru Monochrome’s biggest, and possibly the largest and the only monochrome print battle of its kind held in the UK ever, was held on Saturday 13th May at St. Paul’s Centre, Port Talbot. More than 100 people turned up at “Only Mono†with 41 clubs from all over the UK taking part and with 164 prints of the highest standard to be judged we knew we were in for a treat.
Continue reading Cymru Mono – 2017 Mono Only Battle Result
News from Ed Cloutman the FIAP Liaison Officer for the WPF
It is with great pleasure that I can announce that Darren Boxer and his team have been awarded the FIAP Bronze Plaquette for carrying out efficiently five Port Talbot International Salons of Photography. Congratulations to you and your team Darren, and how good this is for Welsh photography.
Here are the results of the 2017 Welsh Salon of Photography.
Awards
Full List of Acceptances in Club Order
Congratulations to everyone who achieved an acceptance and to all those who gained an award.
If you were unsuccessful this time, don’t be deterred, try again next year…
If you notice any errors in the results, please report them to Cliff Emery, Salon Chairman.
It is with great sadness that I have to inform you that Rosemary Crahart of Swansea and Llanelli Camera Club passed away on Sunday, April 30th.
Rosemary was the Convention Officer on the WPF Executive and, as a Welsh speaker, was a great liaison officer with Lampeter.
Our thoughts are with her family at this sad time.
Funeral arrangements:- Wednesday 10th of May at Llanelli Crematorium at 11am. No Flowers. No Black. Donations (which can be given to Tim and Stuart) will go to charities nominated by Rosemary.
Linda Baldwin passed away quietly at home on Tuesday with her husband Andrew by her side. Funeral details will be known after Easter. Our thoughts are with Andrew and the rest of her family.
Roy Thomas and Jan Cawley have written the following obituary.
Linda Baldwin Hon FWPF
Our very good friend and admired colleague, Linda Baldwin, who recently passed away was a long-time member of the Welsh Photographic Federation, a determined and effective committee member and a delightful person to work with. She served as our Treasurer for many years as well as being our Welsh International Chairman.
She joined the WPF from the Bridgend CC about 20 years ago. She very quickly became involved in the running of our events, attending almost all of them learning, and making observations regarding our management and presentation of these activities.
When Linda joined we were very much in the “Dark Ages” of slides and slide projectors, and all of the competitions we ran were very manual and required mountains of paperwork. The entrant had to properly spot and label their work and then we had to randomise them before presentation to the judges. On being scored they had then to be put into slide trays relative to the scores they achieved. All the results were created manually and similarly, so were the catalogues.
Linda, who never suffered fools gladly, led us on a journey from slides to PDIs and almost singlehandedly chose the software to use and studied its use to the point where she became the go-to expert and created its use for both the WPF International and Welsh Salon of Photography. With a dedicated on-line entry system, including PayPal subscriptions which eliminated hours of manual work she took the WPF into the 21st Century. It is also true that following the WPF lead within a year or two the PAGB had also changed from slides to PDIs at their Warwick event.
She however remained determined to ensure that these events were properly run, completed on time to everyone’s satisfaction and she continually aimed for perfection, fixing all the errors that users of the system managed to impose on her, she put hours and hours into these events and would never ask for help, one had to ensure that you knew what she was up to and turn up at her house at the appropriate time to provide assistance, she was very independently minded and was happy to do everything herself.
She was a good personal friend to many of us, as was Andrew, her husband, who, during our Salons became an additional Exec member and was very generous with his help. She loved her quilting and never gave it up despite all the other tasks that she took on, and produced the most beautiful work of great precision as you can all imagine.
She was somebody who was fundamental to the modernisation of the WPF and was uniquely suited to this volunteer body, we are all pleased and honoured that we had the opportunity to know her and work with her over the years – she will be sadly missed.
The WPF Executive, past and present.
We have received the sad news that Maureen Albright has passed away. Our thoughts are with Robert and the family.
Maureen’s Funeral arrangements are as follows:
28 March 2017.10.30am Committal Service at Kingsdown Crematorium, Kingsdown Lane, Swindon SN25 6SG.
All are welcome
3pm Service of Thanksgiving and Celebration at St Michael’s Church, Crooked Corner, Aldbourne, Wiltshire, SN8 2EL
Followed by refreshments in the Memorial Hall, Oxford Street, SN8 2DQ
Please note: There is very limited parking in Aldbourne Village centre. Signed car parking will be arranged at Manor Farm, Aldbourne, just after you enter the village on the B4192 approaching from the north (Swindon direction). The church is about 5 minutes walk from the car park. Disabled friends may be taken to the church (narrow road) and the car parked after drop-off.
Donations to the Prospect Hospice:Â www.justgiving.com/pfltd
No flowers please.
For a report on the 2017 WPF AGM please click here.

The Vale Camera club once again provided a warm welcome and a very enjoyable evening for their annual 7 Way Battle. There were some great images on show from the seven clubs that took part and all expertly judged by Mr Colin Harrison MFIAP, EFIAP/p, FRPS, FIPF, MPAGB, APAGB.
Gwynfa CC came out on top and also won the awards for Best Mono Print (Jack Tar by Gwynfryn Jones) and Best Colour Print (Kingfisher on Fencepost by Alec Stewart).
The results were as follows and the full scoresheet can be seen here.
Thanks to Mike Baker of the Vale PC for providing the photograph and Terry Verrinder for the scoresheet.
1. 154 points – Gwynfa
2. 146 points – Bridgend & Rhondda.
4. 143 points – Vale.
5. 140 points – Morriston, Pyle & Porthcawl
7. 137 points – Barry

A Pair of Aces took place on 19th February, 2017. The results can be seen here.
Inn Focus Group have already qualified to compete in the PAGB Print and PDI Club Championships. As a result of this year’s Pair of Aces Competitions, Tenby & District CC and Gwynfa CC will be invited to compete at the PAGB PDI Club Championship. Western Valley CC and The Vale CC will be invited to compete at the PAGB Print Club Championship. Bridgend & District CC won the Plate in both the Ace of Clubs and the Ace of Prints. The WPF congratulates those clubs on their success.
The WPF thanks the clubs for entering, the judges, Bob Moore Hon.FRPS MPAGB Hon.PAGB, Sue Moore FRPS MPAGB and Peter Siviter DPAGB EFIAP, all those who helped in however great or small a way and for all the club members who attended the competitions. It was a good day with some great photography and is something to plan to attend and participate in 12 months’ time.
Here are the individual club results of the 2017 GB Cup Competitions.
GB Cup for Large Clubs
GB Cup for Small Clubs
GB Cup for Nature
Top Photographers
We’ll let you have further information as soon as it is released.
Congratulations to Eric Pearce and Arthur Mallett having received their AFIAP Distinctions Awards from The WPF President. (From left to right, Eric Pearce AFIAP, Vince Penticost and Arthur Mallett AFIAP).

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