Tillman Kleinhans ARPS EFIAP/g DPAGB BPE4*: A 50 year Retrospective

As part of our restart program in 2021 we are presenting a few of our members Biographies and experiences in the Art of Photography and where better to start than our esteemed member and highly respected Judge Tillman. In this article he describes his journey in photography from his beginnings in traditional film photography to his up to date approach to digital photography.

Thank you to Tillman for allowing us to showcase his outstanding contribution to the Art of Photography.

Tillman Kleinhans  ARPS  EFIAP/g  DPAGB  BPE4*: A 50 year Retrospective

On the 23rd of February 1971, I bucked the family trend and got a camera (Zenit B + Helios f2 lens) for my 21st birthday instead of a posh fountain pen.  50 years on and without a break, I’m still as passionate (Marj, my wife, says obsessive) about photography as I was then – probably more so.

What made me decide to get a camera?  At that time in my life I was at Teacher Training College and when I should have been revising for Chemistry and Physics exams in the college library, I would find myself distracted by the Amateur Photography magazine.  Those and the subsequent Photography books I would read (when I should have been studying!) fuelled a desire to have a go at photography to fill an ‘arty’ void that I wasn’t ‘allowed’ to pursue at school.

Within weeks of getting the camera, I had moved the wardrobe in my bedroom and turned the resulting alcove into a makeshift darkroom and started monochrome printing.  That and colour transparency became the mainstay of my photographic output during the BC years (Before Computer).  I joined The St Helens Camera Club in 1976 (still a member!) and in 1979, encouraged by my Mother in Law, I successfully applied for my LRPS using monochrome prints. During the mid 80s I was invited to become an L&CPU Judge and Lecturer – I’m now also a PAGB Judge.  Although I would photograph any subject, I found that I most enjoyed producing images that were a little ‘different’ from the usual camera club fare and I particularly liked architectural graphic and abstract images.  I also realised that the image was more important than the way it was produced and this idea led to some good debates over the years, especially during the home processed v trade processed prints ‘debates’ of the late 80s and early 90s and more recently with ‘Photography v Digital Art’ discussions.

I started the transition from film to digital in 1996, but it wasn’t until 1999 that I decommissioned my last darkroom, which meant I no longer had to share the utility room with the cat or my wife, as I would scan and digitally print my negatives and slides and I could now do my own colour prints. Within a few more years I had sold all my film cameras and had gone totally digital. In 1998 I achieved my CPAGB with colour slides, in 1999 my DPAGB using prints and 2000 saw my successful ARPS application in Visual Arts with a mono print submission based on patterns and textures.

I have really enjoyed the AD years (After Digital) which opened up a whole new range of possibilities for the creative photographer, and I look forward to the photographic challenges of the future.

Fortunately, spending all that time reading and learning about photography didn’t stop me becoming a Science teacher, a career that lasted 39 years until my retirement and I was fortunate to be able to teach photography at all the schools in which I worked.

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St Helens Camera Club – September 2021 re start.

After a very, very difficult time we are pleased to announce that we are starting our actual club meetings again on the 6th September 2021.

May we take the oppertunity to thank everyone who has helped to support the club in the past year, including Judges, Committe members and the entire club members.

On the web site we are publishing the interim Syllabus for 2020/2021 and updates will follow as we book guest speakers and events for the upcomming season.

Please continue checking the web site and our facebook page for updates. Assuming the current situation continues as planned then we can all meet up again in September.

Should the situation change then we will announce them as quickly as posible both on this Web site and on our facebook page.

See you all soon and Keep well and Keep safe.

Our Final Competition competition of the 2020/2021

And so we come to our last competition of the 2020/2021 season and what a strange season it has been. We must congratulate all our members for their high quality enties to our competitions. In this strange year everyone has risen to the challenge of the various lockdowns and produced outstanding work.

We must also congratulate all our Judges throughout the season for their efforts and advice.

Hopefully later in the year we can continue with actual meetings and resume our social calendar, so until we can meet up in person, Stay safe and keep well, see you all later in the year.

St Helens V Atherton competition

This years competition was neck and neck until the final few images, and Atherton proved to be too strong, pulling away and taking victory late in the competition.

The quality of the enteries was exceptionally high from both clubs and our Judge on the night was hard pressed to seperate the two clubs, however late in the competition Atherton managed to pull away from us with two stunning twenty point images.

Congratulations to Atherton on a very hard fought contest and well done indeed to our members who submitted images of the highest order.

Looking forward to next years competition where circustances will allow we hope to meet face to face in the more traditional mannor.

Battle of the Clog competition

We were victorious in the annual battle of the Clog competition with Wigan PS, our Judge for the night John Smith found it a challenge. Full credit to Wigan their entries were of the highest order. However this year the Clog remains with us. Congratulations to all those who entered and what a high standard both clubs set.

Thank you Wigan PS for all your efforts on the night and congratulations to all at our club.

Look forward to next year, where we should be able to meet in the traditional way.

The start of 2020-2021 season.

Thank you to all our members who have been so patient whilst we have been working so hard in the background to start our 2020/21 season. We began with a new first for the club with our first Zoom competition, we had a great response from the members and whilst not ideal it was a complete success.

Many thanks to our judge on the night Darrell Oakden DPAGB EFIAP BPE4* who was insightful, thoughtful and provided invauable advice, as well as a keen judges eye for the outcome.

You will find the winning images on the competition results page, please pay a visit as each and every member of the club has been working hard this year to produce some amazing work. Hope it wont be too long before we can once more meet up in person to enjoy this wonderful hobby.

Club News and Update

Due to the ongoing situation regarding the Covid-19 virus. we have decided not to open our club during 2020.

We feel it not in the best interests of our members and Judges to hold our meetings.

Rest assured that St Helens Camera Club is still active and will remain so long into the future.

We will be risk assessing the on going situation, however we feel that early January 2021 is perhaps the best time to take stock of the situation.

Our internal Facebook group is still very active and we wish all our members and Judges the very best.

We will see you all in the New year.

Keep Well and Keep Safe

St Helens Camera Club

Willowbrook Hospice Appeal

One of our esteemed members has posted this event in the local community and in these increasingly difficult times we would like to support and offer any help we can. So if you can, please help this worthy cause.

Below you will find the full text of the appeal.

Hello everyone.

Re. “WILLOWBROOK HOSPICE”

Two of our Grandchildren (Chloe and Kyla) are using this lockdown period to try and raise much needed funds for our local hospice, “WillowBrook”. This will help towards the current losses due to the shops being shut.

To do this they are going for a run/walk every day for at least 1 mile per day.

Would you be so kind, as to pledge whatever you can afford to sponsor them? All monies donated, will go directly via their “Just Giving” page to the hospice.

The “Just Giving” details are as follows;

https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/chloe-makin3?utm_source=Sharethis&utm_medium=fundraising&utm_content=chloe-makin3&utm_campaign=pfp-email&utm_term=03df6b5aeaf44073b29ae12ae3b4cd62

Obviously hospices are always looking for additional support/funding, however with the hospice shops being closed, the situation is much more dramatic.

Hopefully you can help.

Many thanks in anticipation.

Carol & John Fairclough.

Club announcement – Covid-19

With the ongoing situation regarding the Covid-19 virus we have decided to cease any meetings with immediate effect. We feel its our duty to protect both the members of the club and the members of the public who may visit.

However we are constantly updateing our assesment of the situation and will keep everyone informed as to when its is safe and prudent to commence our meetings.

Thank you to all our Judges, members and our allied friends who we wish to thank for their services this year and we do look forward to seeing you all again before very long.

We are still an active club and our internal facebook page is still alive and thriving so to all members of the club, please log in to see some of our great content and in place of your competitions perhaps showing your talent on our group will help to pass the time.

So until we meet once more, stay safe, stay well and see you all soon .

Members Gallery – Gavin Wallace

The first in an occasional series showcasing our members portfolio’s, these stunning images are from Gavin Wallace one of our accomplished photographers who has a wide interest in the Art.

All images are copyright Gavin Wallace, all rights reserved.

  • Copyright Gavin Wallace, all rights reserved