Thank you all for your awesome photo submissions. Click the link below to find the nominated photos, among which 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prizes will be generated. The winners will be announced during our end-of-year social event on March 28, 4pm at Trinity College (St. Hilda's, Rigby Room). Please come and join us! :) More information about the rules, prizes, and agreement release can be found here.
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Hello dear TPC members!
And it begins! We welcome the new members to our clubs and we hope everyone will be able to join in our events throughout this year. Our executive team will be working super hard to ensure we have great and amazing events for you to attend. So stay tuned! If you haven't already, join our facebook group and be part of our e-mailing list! I am going to present to you the various opportunities you can take part in as of right now! 1. U of T Student Photographer Needed – School of the Environment Under the supervision of the Director’s & Communications Assistant, the student photographer will be responsible for photography needs at events and workshops organized by the School of the Environment from October to December, 2012 as contracted, with possibility of renewal to May or June, 2013. The student will be responsible for taking photographs using his/her own SLR digital camera at events, as assigned and instructed in advance by the Director’s & Communications Assistant. Events include the weekly Environment Seminar Series held Wednesdays 4 to 6 pm (with some exceptions) from October to November and January to April, and both this series and the Environment and Health Seminar Series (Thursdays 4 to 6 pm) from January to April. Day long workshops and events will only require 1-2 hours of attendance, as assigned. The student will be paid for the time spent at each assigned event and the time required to upload photos to a USB key or CD to give to the Director’s & Communications Assistant. Requirements: - interest and skill in photography, especially in indoor conditions; a portfolio of work is required (preferably from indoor events and/or seminars). - enrolled in undergraduate environmental program; preferred, but not required. - own SLR digital camera and computer (required to upload photos) - during Fall 2012 term: available primarily two hours per week on Wednesdays, 4-6 pm, some Thursdays, 4- 6 pm, and other times as assigned (one-two hours during the day). Some weeks (approximately once per month) may require approximately 2-6 hours/week. - ability to work independently, with good interpersonal and communication skills, tact, and good judgment. Work term: Contacted as needed, from October to December, 2012 with possibility of renewal to May or June, 2013. Pay: $15.00 per hour (take photos at event, upload photos to computer and USB key) To apply, please send a resume, cover letter and sample photographs to [email protected]. Maximum size per message cannot exceed 10 MB; please send high resolution photos each separately. Deadline: September 24, 2012 2. The Experience Canadian Heritage River photo contest has contacted us and wants YOU to participate! More information can be found here: http://www.canoerootsmag.com/chrsphotocontest/ 3. University of Toronto International Environmental Studio, and we promote environmental awareness through different types of media. We will be showcasing environmental art, documentaries, graphic design, and other forms of media by students from all over Toronto. We were wondering if you would like to collaborate with our club to exhibit any environmental photography that has been created by your members. https://www.facebook.com/utiesbowtie 4. Lastly, TCAA, Trinity College Athletic Association is interested in asking for photographers. They are looking for several photographers to take part in photographing their athletic events. Your works will be posted on their website/facebook etc and be featured in the athletic banquet. If you're interested as being a dedicated athletic photographer for this school term, don't hesitate! Let me know and email [email protected] with the subject: TCAA photographer interest. Include your most active email & phone number & availability for this term. We hope to see you around! Good luck, TPC Team 2012-2013 Hey everyone!
Trinity Photography Club is recruiting! Please find below a list of available positions. VP – Finance (1) VP – Internal Events & Marketing Advisor How to apply: 1. DOWNLOAD APPLICATION FORM below. 2. Follow the instructions in the application form. 3. Return completed application to [email protected] Official rules can be found here: http://trinphotography.weebly.com/2011-2012-trinity-photography-club-photo-contest.html Hi TPC members! There are several exciting opportunities for photographers around Trin this month.
Opportunity 1. Trinity Magazine is looking for enthusiastic and dedicated photographers to contribute to the upcoming issue on a volunteer basis. Photographers will be assigned a task and are expected to submit the photos on a timely manner. Selected photos will be published in Trinity Magazine, the official alumni magazine of Trinity College. Interested photographers should send in their name, active email address, and phone number [email protected] with the subject “Photographer for Trinity Magazine ” no later than Jan 4. Your contact information will be kept confidential. Opportunity 2. The Snapshots of the Week project is looking for photographers again! Each week, a photographer will set out to photograph Trinity College. His or her photo will then be published on the Trinity Magazine website, together with a short blurb written by the photographer, explaining what the photo is about. Interested photographers should visit our website (http://trinphotography.weebly.com/snapshot-of-the-week-participation-details.html) or send us an email ([email protected]) to register. You must provide your name, active email address, and phone number. We will then ask you to sign up for your preferred submission cycle. You are expected to submit your photos by the deadline of the designated submission cycle. Note that although the original intention is to have as many photographers involved as possible, you are more than welcome to sign up for two submission cycles and have two of your photos posted on the website. Opportunity 3 . In January, U of T student group Faiths Act will be hosting an art exhibition and silent auction in conjunction with the Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC at U of T), for which they are asking individuals/groups to submit art of all forms and sign up for performances that reflect on one of the two questions: 1.) How does your faith inspire you to act? OR 2.) What does a better world look like and how do we get there? The purpose of the art exhibition is to raise awareness about global health issues and to raise funds to support projects specific to health care. For Faiths Act, the funds raised at the exhibition will go towards U of T professor Dr. Kevin Kain's work on malaria treatment and delivery in Uganda; for FIMRC, it will go towards pediatric and maternal health efforts in various developing countries. For more information about Faiths Act please see the Facebook page: www.facebook.com/faithsactuoft. All photographers interested are expected to submit a hard copy of their work and a small write-up to explain the photograph to be displayed and auctioned. There are two options available for photo submission: Option 1: Direct submission (you prepare your own physical copy of your photo) Contact Anna Siu ([email protected]) from Faiths Act for details regarding submitting a physical copy of your photograph. Since you are submitting your photo directly to Faiths Act, there will be no photo selection involved as long as photographs reflect on one of the two questions. The deadline for submission is January 14. Option 2: Indirect submission (TPC prints out the photo for you) Trinity Photography Club does have a small operating budget for this event. If you prefer to show your support by submitting a digital version of your photograph, you can do so by emailing your photo to [email protected]. We will take care of the photo printing and submission process. Due to the limitation of the budget, there may be a photo selection process involved in determining which photos gets printed and submitted. However, we will acknowledge all contributions by posting photos on our website and Facebook. You will also receive a certificate from us. The deadline for submission is January 6 at 12 pm. Opportunity 4 . The U of T magazine website has a "photo-of-the-week" section featuring work from students, staff, alumni, and faculty(http://www.magazine.utoronto.ca/category/photo-of-the-week/). If you are interested in having your photo posted there, please submit your photos to Suzanna Chang ([email protected]). The photo(s) need to be of good quality and have an interesting story. Please do not forget to mention that you are a member of Trinity Photography Club while submitting your photos. Opportunity 5 . And a heads-up that our annual photo competition is coming up. Stay tuned for the details and get ready for photo submissions! Thanks and have a good break! Our winter workshop has finally arrived! Sylvia, the Rolph-Bell Archivist of Trinity College, together with Anne Carty, will lead us through the history of photography.
You will take a peek at 19th century photographs from the collection of the Trinity College archives, including a rare collection of precious photographs, taken by many professional photographers. You will also be introduced to novel photography developing methods, e.g. albumin, gelatin silver. You will even have the chance to put on special gloves and handle these precious photographs! Come join us on a fun-filled evening, as we whiz through photography through the decades. Where: Trinity College Combination Room When: Friday November 18, 5:00-6:30p.m. Please RSVP to [email protected] by Nov. 15 Free food and refreshments will be provided for all registered participants! Autumn has finally arrived! It’s time to feel the breeze and enjoy the warm colours of falling leaves. It’s time for another TPC trip!
To capture the beautiful rich colours of fall, we will be visiting High Park, located at 1873 Bloor Street West, either on Saturday November 5th, 2011OR Monday November 7th, 2011, from 3:00p.m. to 6:00p.m. Please vote on doodle: http://www.doodle.com/qtfrkyq4ahss8s6g for the date you wish by Monday October 17. No worries, admission is 100% free! Not only is it a beautiful park, there is a zoo and waterfronts. If you want to learn more about High Park, check: http://highparktoronto.com/ You sure wouldn’t want to miss this event! We will be delivering a special surprise to all attendees. So show up with your camera, creative mind and smile, and stay tuned for updates! We would like to bring to your attention a new volunteer publishing opportunity, which is part of an ongoing collaboration between the Trinity Photography Club and trinity magazine, Trinity College’s official alumni publication. Called “Snapshot of the week,” the project aims to capture the sights and sounds and student life of Trinity College.
On a weekly or biweekly basis, a designated volunteer will set out to photograph the people and activities of the College. The volunteer will submit their top three photos to the Photography Club and one of these will be selected by the editor of trinity magazine to be published on the trinity magazine website, with additional photos being published on the Photography Club website . The volunteer photographer will also be responsible for writing a 75-word blurb to accompany the photograph chosen for trinity, which should indicate the date the photo was taken and provide a moment-in-time story about the image. You can find a sample “Snapshots” submission here: http://magazine.trinity.utoronto.ca/snapshot/ . All submitted photos will be automatically entered in the Club’s annual photo contest, with the winners being announced at its end-of-year social event. Trinity magazine sponsors an award for the top overall winner and each volunteer photographer will be awarded a certificate of recognition, issued from the Provost’s office, upon successful completion of the project. If you are interested in contributing to this project, please send us an email with the subject title “Snapshots application” and your contact information (full name, year of study, college, active email address and phone number). Your information will be kept confidential and will be used solely for the purpose of communication between you, the Photography Club and trinity magazine. Hey everyone! We hope you all had a great summer. And now that we will be starting another wonderful year together at the Trinity Photography Club, we hope that many of you would like to become part of our executive team! Please find below a list of available positions. VP – External (1) Internal Coordinators (2) Marketing Coordinator (1) Event Coordinators (2) Special Projects Coordinator (1) How to apply: 1. DOWNLOAD APPLICATION FORM here. 2. Follow the instructions in the application form. 3. Return completed application to [email protected]
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