Blackwater Photographic society recently took part in the SACC 2014 Interclub competition in Kilkenny. This competition is open to all clubs affiliated to the SACC. This was our clubs first competition. We entered all three panel competitions (Colour Print, B&W Print and Projected panel). We finished up 7th overall and 4th in the black and white out of 12 competing clubs which was really great for us, especially considering our club was formed just a short 7 months ago. Thank you to all our members who submitted their work for the competition and also a special thanks to everyone who worked on getting the panels competition ready, there were a few very late nights involved but worth it in the end.
Night Shoot Weather Plan B
If the weather is still unsuitable meeting will go ahead as usual in the Arches.
The clubs SACC panels will be shown and discussed. These panels competed yesterday in the equivalent of the Munster final of photography in Kilkenny. There will also be other tutorials etc on the night.
Night Shoot In Mallow
The planned Night Shoot In Mallow tomorrow evening 24th march is going ahead.
Meet up as usual at the Arches at 8.30.
Street Photography Outing To Cork Report
The Street Photography Outing To Cork was a great success with 14 members participating on the day. We were blessed with great weather and the city was bustling with street traders and performers on the run up to Paddy’s day. Altogether a very enjoyable day for everybody.
Street Photography Outing To Cork
The Street Photography Outing To Cork is going ahead on tomorrow Saturday 15th.
All participating should meet at Brown Thomas at 12.00 Noon. Looking forward to seeing you there.
Monday March 10th , Where is it , What is it
The theme for next Monday March 10 th is Where is it , What is it . This will be a fun night where members will show their images and club members will try and identify Where and What they are.
Portfolio Night Monday March 3rd
The scheduled Night shoot for Monday March 3rd has been postponed due to the bad weather forecast .
The Club will convene as usual at 8.30 in the Arches where we will have a presentation of Portfolios by John Flynn and Rodney O Callaghan
Great Evening with Morgan O Neill
A very special thank you to our guest photographer last Monday night,the renowned photographer Morgan O’Neill. Morgan is a member of The Cork Camera Group and has numerous awards to his credit including a Fellowship of the Irish Photographic Federation (IPF). Only a handful of photographers achieve this award each year. Morgan not only achieved his Fellowship on his first attempt, but over the past few years the quality of his work has ensured his rapid rise through the ranks of Irish photography and he and and is also a seasoned salon competitor.
Morgan’s fellowship panel was on display on the night and consisted of photographs of interiors of old unoccupied Irish houses, and gave an intriguing insight into a time gone by, and how people lived. The superb composition, and use of colour, varying from subtle to vivid was achieved in difficult lighting conditions. Morgan also specializes in portrait photography for which he is very well known. His stunning portraiture is inspiring to anyone who has ever pressed a shutter button and his lighthearted approach to public speaking is always both entertaining and informative.
Thank you Again Morgan for for a wonderful night
Jim Gets Silver Medal
Jim Heffernan from Fermoy and a member of Blackwater Photographic Society being presented with his silver medal from John Cuddihy president of the IPF and Michael Maher of Maher’s Photographic (sponsors). Jim won the silver medal in the IPF National Nature competition 2013/2014 colour print open intermediate in Kilkenny last Sunday.
Well done Jim.
Guest Speaker Morgan O’Neill Monday 24th
Next Monday we are privileged to have as our guest renowned photographer Morgan O’Neill. Morgan is a member of The Cork Camera Group. Morgan has numerous awards to his credit including a Fellowship of the Irish Photographic Federation (IPF). Only a handful of photographers achieve this award each year. Morgan not only achieved his Fellowship on his first attempt, but over the past few years the quality of his work has ensured his rapid rise through the ranks of Irish photography.
Morgan’s fellowship panel which will be on display on the night consists of photographs of interiors of old unoccupied Irish houses, and gave an intriguing insight into a time now gone, and how people lived. The superb composition, and use of colour, varying from subtle to vivid was achieved in difficult lighting conditions. Morgan also specializes in portrait photography.
Do not miss this opportunity to see photography at its best.





