2015
- 38th Greater Lynn International Exhibition Show
The Greater Lynn Photographic
Association would like to invite all photographers to the 2015International Exhibition
showcase of accepted & award winning images. Greater Lynn Headquarters
564
Boston St. Lynn, MA 01905
Sunday afternoon, April 12, 2015 at 2
PM or
Monday night, April 13, 2015 at 7:30
PM.
This
year’s exhibition, which will also be our last exhibition, had 1103
entrants with over 4400 images, from 28 states and 57 different countries.
For 2015 we had 28 clubs from all over the world enter and vie for “Best Club”
status,
sixteen United States clubs (fifteen from New England), and twelve foreign
clubs. We received entries from clubs in Iran, Japan, India, Hong Kong,
England, Australia, Slovenia, China, Wales, Iran, and Denmark. The Best Club went
to Merrimack Valley Camera Club of Andover, Massachusetts. Please join us to see this spectacular array of images
from all four corners of the earth. This year’s exhibition has some very unique
and dramatic images in it. The world’s best photography in one showcase
presentation. After the show we will present the Medals to those winners who
are in attendance. We had a large number of New England Award winners this
year.
The
multi-media showcase is being assembled by a Greater Lynn talented audio-visual
producer, Barbara Rozavsky, HonNEC. A master of music selection, her theme segments are a joy
to hear and watch. She always matches the images to the music perfectly. The show will run approximately 90 minutes with a
short intermission. It will contain about 1400 of the higher scoring images
that were "accepted into the exhibition" by the 3 person judging
panel.
The admission cost
will be $8. Tickets are available at the door or in advance from Susan
Mosser s.jmosser@comcast.net
Please visit the
clubs website www.greaterlynnphoto.org for more
information and a map to the club under directions. The winning medal images
are also available in a gallery for viewing. To view the images, go to the GLPA
website and on the home page, click on the link on the top of the left column.
Thirty-eight
years is a long time for a continued project. Over the years we have gone from
slides to digital and photography has evolved in many ways. This is the end of
an era at Greater Lynn and I hope you will be there to see the last of the era.
Susan Mosser, FPSA, HonNEC Exhibition Chairman