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  The second level of The Society’s Distinctions is the Associateship and it is a significant step up from Licentiateship. Candidates need to demonstrate a high standard of technical competence, creative ability and a personal style. The RPS also looks for complete control of the technical aspects of photography. It is awarded in particular categories. […]

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    This was taken in Yokohama on my trip to Japan in 2010 (see the original image below), at exactly the same place and one minute before A Woman and a Man. I wanted to create a dreamy, Japanese feeling in the final image. The original was first straightened then cropped to a square […]

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  The Licentiateship (LRPS) is the first level of distinction, which is open to all members of The Royal Photographic Society (RPS). Non-members may apply but if they are successful, they must then join The Society. It is awarded either for competence in practical photography, or by passing an appropriate examination in photography recognised by […]

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    This image was taken in Regents Park Underground Station in London. I noticed the girl as I walked past her and down the steps. I thought the movement of the train, together with the stationary girl, could make a good image. So, I turned and waited until the train started to leave the […]

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