This is a new online feature for the 2007-2008 year!!
Theme shooting (some clubs call it "assignment shooting", "interpretive photography",
and other terms) is a time proven way to improve your compositional
and technical skills. We've done it in the past at NWPC and decided this year to bring it
back with an online twist.
Part composition, part judging, part competition, the monthly NWPC Themes consist of a
"theme statement" that members seek to interpret with their photographs.
The first phase of a theme is the "critiquing phase": Members critique the submitted photographs as an individual work, identifying strengths in the compositions
and offering suggestions on how to improve a particular shot (with editing/cropping)
or techniques to improve those kinds of shots in general. Photos are displayed without any title or indication of who the submitting
member is. The idea is to remove all distractions and influences on your opinion.
When a theme closes to submissions, it enters the "competition phase". The titles the
photographers gave to their photos are revealed. Members can now make further comments in terms
of judging the photo within the context of the theme statement. (This is how many inter-club and
community competitions are judged). Again, members might comment on how the image interprets
the theme, and how improvements can be made.
While receiving all this feedback, the member is also giving it out. Learning how to critique
and judge a photograph. ("critiquing" and "judging" are two separate things!)
During the week following the closure of a theme, it is in "voting phase": members are voting to choose their pick for "Photo of the Month" for the theme -- adding a little fun to the mix. Ideally we want
to see votes for those images that best interpret the theme as well as being the best image ... not
always an easy thing to balance! No doubt there will be lots of discussion on how the voting
went when the results are close!
To encourage voting based on the merits of photos rather than wanting your own image to win, a member cannot vote for their own images. Even if they truly feel it is the best one of the lot, but if that is indeed the case, they will win regardless because everyone else will be voting for it.
Once the photo of the month is chosen, the theme is "complete". Now when the theme gallery
is viewed, all is revealed. Members can read the comments left by others on all photos, learning
how others have viewed the image. The artist's names are shown, possibly surprising you as to who
submitted which image. And the virtual "ribbons" are made available on the winning photos (first, second, and
third place, based on vote count) as well as in the member's "biography" page in the Member's Only area. We currently allow multiple winners in each position to keep things simple.