| Latimer Print Group Competition
Social time, setup & hang prints: 6:30 – 7:15 pm
Voting: 7:15 – 7:30 pm
Critique and judge’s presentation: 7:30 pm
Prints must be in place not later than 7:15 pm. Late entries cannot be included in the voting but will be critiqued with the other prints.
Members in good standing may enter up to four images total in any three categories, with no more than two images in any one category in accordance with BCC Competition Rules.
Prints must be mounted and preferably matted. Maximum overall size for print and mount may not exceed 16”x20”.
Print categories for this competition are Open A, Open B, Monochrome, and Creative (Manipulation).
*Creative entries for this competition should highlight post-processing creativity as opposed to in-camera creativity, which will be a Latimer category next year.*
Descriptions of the Open categories and a copy of the full text of the BCC Competition Rules are available as a downloadable PDF file from our website: http://www.bostoncameraclub.org. Descriptions of the two other categories are below. In addition, a Summary of Our Competition Rules 2010-2011 is posted on our website.
If you will not be able to attend and would like to submit images please contact Erik Gehring at
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to arrange drop off at All Saints Parish.
Our judge/presenter for the evening will be Fran Forman. Fran studied art and sociology as an undergraduate at Brandeis University and then received an MSW, working for several years with heroin addicts. Naively hoping that she could earn a living in the arts, she entered Boston University’s School of Fine Arts where, specializing in photography and graphic design, she received her MFA.
She has held a succession of positions in the field of illustration and design: branding, print, and signage for corporate, arts, and retail establishments; CD-roms for books and museum installations; book cover illustrations; animations, multimedia, and web designs. Between professional life and raising two daughters, Fran continued to create her personal art, combining her illustrative and photographic skills with a passion for surrealism, paradox, illusion, assemblage, the non-human world, and the dislocations of time and place.
Fran is a Resident Scholar at the Women’s Studies Research Center at Brandeis University. She is also a recipient of grants from the Sassower, Tyre, and Puffin Foundations. She teaches digital collage at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston) and private workshops and tutoring. Her work has been exhibited widely, both locally and internationally. In 2008 and in 2007, she was a winner in PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris, their People’s Choice award, and Adobe Photoworkshop.com, the 2008 International Photography Awards, as well as numerous juried exhibitions. Her work appears in journals and magazines and adorns the covers of several books.
Both the Griffin Museum of Photography and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston have included her work in their collections.

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