Last year we asked you to bring a traditional carved pumpkin and you delivered with style and imagination. This year please use vegetables and fruit of any variety and quantity to create table decorations of any kind. And, to avoid doubt, the more surprises the better. Tables and basic lighting will be provided, and there will be plenty of time for photographs and choosing a winning entry. To put this occasion into a serious context, Edward Weston’s Pepper No. 30 is one of the most famous still life images of all time – but our evening is intended to be simple fun and more imaginative than photographing a weirdly shaped single fruit.
Tea-break will be a light buffet with tea, coffee or non-alcoholic wine. After tea-break we will show members’ images of Hallowe’en and/or fireworks. These can be fun, scary or serious images. Please send up to 5 DPI images, relating to Hallowe’en or fireworks, to [email protected] by Monday 27 October.
