toms wrote:Without expanding on any issues already raised, the concept of club competitions as a vehicle to gauge competence remains a popular vehicle. That carries on to inter-club competition.
I think this is one of my questions behind the "do we need scoring" premise. Personally, my motivation for entering competitions is to get feedback on whether my image works outside of my own head.
There are a number of things I don't care about -
- Is my image "better or worse" than Tom's? Iggy's? Mike's? To be totally honest I don't care. I'll look at your images and think "ooh that's good, wish I'd had that idea" or perhaps be less interested in it. Like Tom, I still glean feedback from other images, but being arbitrarily determined "better" than someone else's image on one evening doesn't help my photography.
Putting it another way, competitions are a way of getting my image in front of someone new & independent. I want to compete against MYSELF - are my images getting better, do they have appeal outside of my own head, am I making daft mistakes? Where I rank against OTHERS is really not something I worry about at all What does it actually mean if Iggy's image gets 10 and mine gets 9.5? In real terms, absolutely nothing - what does have meaning is what worked in Iggy's image that I can learn from, and vice versa.
Do the other members care if their images come 1st, 2nd or 10th on an evening? Or do they just care about what advice they hear? I have no idea but that was part of the reason for posting this
If there is a fun element in terms of seeing who wins each evening that's fine. A bit of harmless fun is definitely a perfectly valid reason for holding competitions but with everyone happy winner there can be disheartened losers. Mitigating this is what I was wondering about - feedback with only a final judgement over what a judge personally likes the most gives competition second, feedback first.
One final question, what does the club get out of entering inter-club/inter-federation competitions? Why are we doing it?
I look at the national PAGB competition results and to be totally honest, it's the same old clubs winning competitions judged by the same old cliquey crowd. The same type of images win
Don't want to sound like I'm harping on or anything, it really was just a thought to kickstart discussion. Maybe this is better done over a pint at that pub round the corner from the club?