QCCP August 2011 NewsFLASH NZIPP Iris Awards Rotorua 5-7 August 2011 Upcoming Landscape Photography workshops West Coast-September Win a Landscape Photography workshop with us-sponsor Canon Queenstown Centre for Creative Photography. Mike and myself have just returned from the New Zealand Institute of Professional Photography Awards known as the ‘Iris Awards’ held this year in Rotorua. Sponsored by Epson For the rst time I have won three categories. NZIPP Landscape category winner -Jackie Ranken -Sponsored by Canon NZIPP Illustrative category winner -Jackie Ranken -Sponsored NZIPP NZIPP Editorial Category winner -Jackie Ranken - Sponsored by NZIPP Highest scoring monochrome image -Jackie Ranken - Sponsored by Hewle Packard anks go to Canon Rochelle Mora and Robert de Jeu for their ongoing support. All our images were printed on our Canon Pro 9500 MKII A3 printer. www.qccp.co.nz
Jackie wins three categories at NZIPP. Win a Landscape Photography workshop with us based at Kinloch-Queenstown, New Zealand
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QCCP August 2011 NewsFLASH
NZIPP Iris Awards Rotorua 5-7 August 2011
Upcoming Landscape Photography workshops West Coast-September
Win a Landscape Photography workshop with us-sponsor Canon
Queenstown Centre for Creative Photography.Mike and myself have just returned from the New Zealand Institute of
Professional Photography Awards known as the ‘Iris Awards’ held this year in Rotorua.
Sponsored by Epson
For the !rst time I have won three categories. NZIPP Landscape category winner -Jackie Ranken -Sponsored by Canon
"e Iris Awards is the NZIPP, New Zealand Institute of Professional Photography’s pre-mier event of the year. I really enjoy entering and it’s very gratifying to be announced a winner. People say “you must be happy” and yes I am but it’s more a sense of conviction that I am in the right place at the right time. "at I am blessed to be in living in Queen-stown with Mike and am able to express myself through my photography.
Photographers may enter up to ten images, with a maximum of four images in any one cate-gory. At the end of each session the three highest scoring photographers images in each cate-gory are brought before a panel of #ve judges to select the category winner. To be eligible to win the coveted ‘Photographer of the Year’ , the honours commi!ee select #ve of the top judges who have no connection with the #nalists to judge the collection of six top scoring im-ages from three photographers. "ese photographers are called the #nalists. Over discussion and debate (behind closed doors) the selection is made. "is year Richard Wood was the winner.Points are accumulated with each award print; three points for Gold, two for silver and one for bronze. "ese points goes towards our honours of Master photographer and Fellow pho-tographer and #nally Grand Master. So I guess that is my goal to become a Grand master in New Zealand and Australia. "is year I won two Gold, seven silver and one bronze award. See all the award winners at this link at the nzipp.org.nz site