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91原创 Camera Club challenges photographers to capture the true spirit of Canada
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Our Pastime, by photographer Detlaf Klahm, attempts to capture what it means to be Canadian. The image is one of dozens submitted to the 91原创 Camera Club鈥檚 annual invitational exhibit and contest. The event, which is open to the public, happens on Saturday, May 11 at Chief Sepass Theatre in Fort 91原创.

It鈥檚 all about 鈥榦ur home and native land鈥, but there may not be many photographs of maple leaves, Mounties or moose on display when the 91原创 Camera Club hosts its annual Fraser Valley Invitational competition at Chief Sepass Theatre on Saturday, May 11.

Following last year鈥檚 鈥淪treet鈥 themed contest, the club presents: Culture 鈥 The Canadian Edition, with amateur photographers from West Vancouver to Chilliwack entering shots that speak to national identity.

It鈥檚 actually a pretty difficult theme, said 91原创 club member, Dennis Ducklow.

The goal isn鈥檛 to shoot an iconic image, such as a flag or a maple tree, but to capture people doing distinctly Canadian things, he explained.

鈥淚t鈥檚 people doing what people do, that is uniquely Canadian 鈥 which is where the challenge lies.鈥

Last year鈥檚 theme presented a bit of a test for participants, too, Ducklow said.

鈥淥f all the various aspects of photography, street photography might be the most poorly understood.鈥

Street photographers either walk up to strangers and say, 鈥榗an I take your picture?鈥 or they hold their camera out of sight as they shoot their unknowing subjects 鈥 which leads to ethical concerns, Ducklow said.

鈥淏ecause of that, most people are uncomfortable with it.

鈥淭he response to the challenge of street photos could have been better. But it was a great event 鈥 a thoroughly entertaining night.鈥

This year鈥檚 competition will once again be adjudicated by area photographers who are highly respected leaders in their field, Ducklow said.

There will also be another 100 prints on display and guests will be invited to vote for their favourites.

鈥淭here are so many darn prizes 鈥 all photography related. It鈥檚 a real party atmosphere,鈥 said Ducklow.

Each year the Fraser Valley Invitational (FVI) exhibits the work of top amateur photographers from across the Lower Mainland. This year, about 200 are expected to participate from the 15 invited clubs.

The 91原创 Camera Club鈥檚 contest is unique in that it is the only one that requires entrants to work within a specific theme, whereas most hold open competitions, Ducklow said.

Work is already underway to choose a theme for next spring鈥檚 invitational. It will be announced at the end of competition, which happens on Saturday, May 11, 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Chief Sepass Theatre. Doors open at 6 p.m.

Tickets are $16 in advance or $20 at the door. Visit the FVI link at langleycameraclub.com.



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