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The dream was always running ahead of me. To catch up, to live for a moment in unison with it, that was the miracle — Anais Nin 
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Saol na nGael~Life of the Gael photo competition awards in Donegal

Well, the photo competition I have been administering for Irish~Scottish Gaelic organisation Colmcille for the last 7 months culminated in a prize giving event this weekend at the Oireachtas music festival in Letterkenny, Donegal. 

The Oireachtas is Ireland's equivalent of our National Mòd in Scotland and, in keeping with last year's prize-giving format, Colmcille arranged a celebration of music, dance and song from the Irish and Scottish gaeldoms to accompany the awarding of prizes to the winners of this year's Saol na nGael photography competition. 

I flew out to Derry on Friday morning and was driven down to Letterkenny, a small town about 40 minutes away in lovely County Donegal. I met up with Colmcille's project officer Mairi Murray after checking into my hotel room. Mairi has been in charge of the Saol na nGael competition project since its inception in 2006 when I won 2nd prize and she hired me to help run the successive competitions knowing I was knowledgeable in photography and online social media. 

After getting various supplies in preparation for setting up the exhibition of photos, which would be my primary task ahead of the event, we took a wee tour of a very soggy Donegal north of Buncranna and through the Pass of Mamore. Despite the horrendous weather the whole weekend I can tell that Donegal would be a very beautiful locale in the summer, much like the Scottish Highlands. 

After nine on Saturday we were down at the venue to unpack pictures, decide on room layout and put up exhibition materials. This was not without its last minute stresses when we discovered some things had gone awol in the post but we improvised and everything was ready just in time. The event was held after midday on Saturday in the Mount Errigal Hotel in Letterkenny as various other Oireachtas events were taking place as well so there was a suitably festive atmosphere as people gathered for the buffet and entertainment. Various musicians, singers and dancers performed including Allan MacDonald (singing & pipes), Brendan Beaglaoich, Lillis O'Laoire & Mairi Smith. Afterwards the photo competition prizes were awarded by Éamon Ó Cuív, the Irish Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs. The event finished with everyone being given complimentary Colmcille calendars featuring some of the photographs from the competition.

After tidying up the exhibition and various administration bits and pieces I got back to the hotel and had dinner of Kangaroo steak (very nice, like beef steak) with prize winner Tim Riches before retiring to my room to sleep before flying back to Glasgow on Sunday morning.

All in all, it was very enjoyable, well attended and even better than last year's event in my opinion. The people we met in Letterkenny were just lovely and all the prize winners were great folk who came from the North of Scotland to Southernmost Ireland and places in between.

You can see all the photos from my trip on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cjc/sets/72157622716745728/

                                               

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Yay! I've got NEW 2010 Calendars available for sale

I have updated my range of calendars for 2010, adding new images to the four themes of IslandscapesCityscapesInverkip and The Ancient Isle

These calendars have generous A3 size pages in a contemporary design with gorgeous full colour print and finish and can be shipped worldwide. A great Christmas gift because, after all; who doesn't like beautiful scenery? 

I have also added new photos to my RedBubble shop including new photographs of Glencoe which would make superb canvas prints or framed prints. 
My photographs can be purchased as prints, greeting cards, canvases and more. Come and visit my shop here and have a browse.

http://www.colinjcampbell.co.uk

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Portfolio shots of some Blurb books I've designed

A portfolio book for car photographer Alisdair Cusick and a personal collection of New York photographs which is for sale on Blurb

             

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Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2009 award winners

Click through to see all the awesome photos. 

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London Through the Ages: Pictures from LIFE Magazine

Click through to see other incredible colour photographs from the blitz.

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Vivian Maier - Her Discovered Work


This was created in dedication to the photographer Vivian Maier, a street photographer from the 1950s - 1970s. Vivian's work was discovered at an auction here in Chicago where she lived for 50 years but was originally a native to France. Her discovered work includes over 40,000 mostly medium format negatives. Born February 1, 1926 and passed away on Tuesday, April 21, 2009.

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Rainier Descent

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How hard is it to photograph a wedding?

A couple have successfully sued their wedding photographer for his shoddy coverage of their big day. Anyone can point a camera at a happy couple, but what pitfalls do the professionals face?

Marc and Sylvia Day (photo from Ross Parry Syndication)
The Days' happy day... but they were less than happy with the photos

The memorable shots from Marc and Sylvia Day's wedding are unusual, to say the least. Decapitated guests, a ceremony hardly visible through the gloom, and random close-ups of... not the bouquet, or a snatched kiss, but of carriage wheels.

The three-year-old bridesmaid - caught in one snap without her clothes on - could have done a better job.

The Days are so upset that they've taken their photographer to court for breach of contract over the £1,450 photo and video package.

But how hard can it be to get great shots at a happy occasion, where everyone is dressed up in picturesque locations? Most guests bring along their own cameras, after all.

Harder than it looks, says Paul Cudmore, a past winner of Wedding Photographer of the Year, who has been in the business for 18 years…

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I have canvas prints for sale!

I have made some tweaks to colinjcampbell.co.uk to include 2010 calendars for sale and 2 canvas prints I have in stock for sale at this moment.

Check out http://www.colinjcampbell.co.uk

         

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This week in pictures: wall to wall

Self portraits in black and white with Mum & Dad's zany LED mirror in the new bathroom…Dad found our old Sega Master System II while gutting out the living room for a carpet fitting (nostalgia!)…new prints by Rhea Banker in Stornoway Airport…my photos framed and ready for the New Dawn Bookshop.

           

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