During each of our projection and print meetings, we show Assigned Topic, or Theme of the Month images and conduct a popular vote. Members are invited to bring up to 2 images to show. We encourage you to go out and make new images specifically to show for the topic of the month rather than go through your catalog to find an image that fits.
2022 Assigned Topics
The topic assigned to each competition is included in the meeting information on the club calendar. The following list shows the topics through the months listed:
Month | Assigned Topic |
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January | Celebration — Milestone events or personal victories, no matter how big or small are all worth celebrating. Celebrations can also honor or commemorate a person or event. |
February | Isolation –Convey a sense of being alone or set apart from others. Or perhaps your image can invoke a sense of sadness, despair, quarantine or ? |
March | Architectural — We are surrounded by architecture…bridges, ships, houses and buildings. Interesting angles/perspectives/lighting can turn an ordinary image into a work of art |
April | Negative Space — We are surrounded by architecture…bridges, ships, houses and buildings. Interesting angles/perspectives/lighting can turn an ordinary image into a work of art |
May | Repetition — We are surrounded by architecture…bridges, ships, houses and buildings. Interesting angles/perspectives/lighting can turn an ordinary image into a work of art |
June | Green |
July | Bikes |
August | Light rays — Rays of sunshine can produce magical images in the forest, ocean or everyday scenes |
September | Look down — Sometimes you can find the most interesting stuff by just looking down….plants, rocks, insects, items on the street. Show us what you can find! |
October | Spooky — Shadows, mist and fog, Halloween displays and cemeteries are among the scenarios that can conjure up spooky images. |
November | Tools — Everyday tools can invoke dignity, strength and details. |
December | Fine details — Take a closer look at buildings, jewelry, everyday objects or even a face to really appreciate the fine details |