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Feb 21 2008

IWDIG Photographer finalists in Art Competition

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Photographers from the Isle of Wight Digital Imaging Group were chosen as finalists in the recent Quay Arts Art competition. Sandra, Colin and Lucy are pictured with their selected artwork at the Medina Leisure Centre “Careers 4 All” day held on 21st February 2008. 

IWDIG photographer finalists in Quay Arts art competition

Although keen digital photographers, on this occasion, no photographic images were submitted for the competition.  Both Lucy and Colin enlisted the aid of software programs and their computer skills to create their images ranging in very diverse styles including computer graphics, anime and manga whilst Sandra relied purely on her artistic talents and traditional methods. 

All of the pictures and artwork shortlisted for this competition was of an exceptionally high standard and we would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Sandra, Colin and Lucy for their great achievement. It’s encouraging to see photographers expanding their skills into the art arena as we are sure that both of these disciplines compliment each other. 

Perhaps this is a lesson for all of us;  don’t just think of photography as a medium on its own, consider art and in turn it may well expand your photographic skills.


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Feb 01 2008

IWDIG Safeguarding Photographers

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The IWDIG is always striving towards protecting its photographers and providing a safe and secure environment for all who work with the group. We recognise that one very important area is Child Protection and the protection of vulnerable adults and in that respect we have published the IWDIG Child Protection Policy and expect all of our members to follow the guidelines and advice that it contains. You may view the policy by clicking the link on the left or alternatively the item at the top of the page in the menu bar.

The IWDIG is registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office and to the best of our ability will protect any data that we hold relating to our members. The purpose of the Data Protection Act 1998 is to protect the rights and privacy of individuals and to ensure that data about them is processed only with their knowledge and consent. For this, the Act gives individuals certain rights regarding personal information held about them and places certain obligations in the form of eight principles on those who process the personal information. 

The Data Protection Act 1998 is enforced by the Office of the Information Commissioner an independent authority, who have powers to take action against any organisations whether registered or not that misuse information about you.  

Members will be able to view further information about our data protection committment in our revised Constitution, active since 19th December 2007, that will shortly be available in the members only area of this website. Members will also be able to download a copy of the IWDIG Child Protection Policy for their convenience.

© 2008 IWDIG

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Jan 28 2008

Youngest IWDIG Photographer Wins JP Morgan Photo Competition

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The IWDIG is very pleased to announce the success of our youngest photographer, Lucy Johnson, in winning first place in the JPMorgan Asset Management Round the Island Race Photographic Competition. Lucy, only 15 at the time, won the under 18 category with her image ‘Through The Needles’ and was judged by Sir Robin Knox Johnston  to have taken the best photograph conveying the atmosphere of the Round the Island Race 2007 in that category.

 

Through the Needles - copyright Lucy Johnson

Yachts & Yachting Magazine were the organisers of this prestigious photography competition with Old Pulteney and Henri Lloyd joining forces as sponsors. Numerous photographers in two age groups (under 18 and over) were encouraged to capture the excitement and beauty of one of the Islands if not the world’s largest yacht races and Lucy received a trio of Henri Lloyd dry bags as her prize with her winning image being published online and may also be published in the Yachts & Yachting Magazine. 

 

Lucy is at present studying media and photography at A level along with her other subjects, including language studies, and eventually hopes to work in media either in the UK or abroad.


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Jan 15 2008

IWDIG Host IWPOY Judges Evening

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The Isle of Wight Digital Imaging Group are pleased to be hosting the Isle of Wight Photographer of the Year (IWPOY) Judges evening on Wednesday 30th January 2008 at Dimbola Lodge, Terrace Lane, Freshwater Bay 7:30-9:30pm. As places are limited this is an invitation only evening and to reserve your place please fill in the contact form on the main IWPOY website entering IWPOY Judges Evening as the subject header. You will be notified by email if you are successful. 

This evening will give you the chance to meet the IWPOY judges from the 2007 competition and listen to how they arrived at their decisions. You will also be able to discuss your entries with them and maybe gain a few pointers for the IWPOY 2008. 

The Island Photo Centre, the newest IWPOY sponsor, will also be there to answer any questions that you may have and a representitive from Nikon will be demonstrating their latest DSLRs and lenses.  We look forward to seeing you and we know that this will prove to be a very interesting evening.

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Jan 01 2008

new venue in the frame for 2008

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After the recent success of this year’s IWPOY (Isle of Wight Photographer of the Year) and its successes over the past three and half years the IWDIG will be launching itself into 2008. Moving the group’s venue to Dimbola Lodge, the former home of Julia Margaret Cameron and the Island’s center of photographic excellence is a bold step but will realise many benefits as 2008 progresses.

Dimbola Lodge Museum

With many new projects in the pipeline and a very strong membership base 2008 will be a very exciting time. Working closely alongside Dimbola the group will further be promoting photography on the Isle of Wight where there is already a recognised wealth of photographic talent. The change of venue and new ideas will further establish IWDIG as a major player in photography and digital imaging on the Island which in turn will attract many new members.

The Isle of Wight Digital Imaging Group would like to take this opportunity to thank all of its members and associates for their past support and welcome everyone to an exciting and rewarding new year.

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