Robin Harrison
aka Harrison Cronbi
Was looking at the 'Black + White Photographer of the Year' entry requirements here:
http://www.bpoty.com/#/entry-requirements/4549023936
And they state: "IF WORKING DIGITALLY YOU MUST SHOOT RAW FILES AS
THE WINNING ENTRIES WILL BE PRINTED LARGE SCALE."
Now...I shoot raw over jpeg in every camera where I have that option. The benefits of raw files are well documented, especially with regards to dynamic range and exposure recovery. But there is no reason a well exposed jpeg of high quality should automatically be considered inferior to a raw exposure when viewing large prints.
How do they plan to enforce this? They ask for jpeg (first round) and tiff (shortlist) submissions.
I've heard of documentary/press awards requiring raw files in order to eliminate the possibility of excessive manipulation, but in what is essentially a fine art competition, this requirement is very strange. The requirement should be 'images of a high quality capable of being reproduced to a moderate size'. If any image fails to meet that requirement (based on visual, subjective judgement), then by all means exclude it.
Ever seen a competition stating:
IF WORKING WITH FILM YOU MUST SHOOT LOW SPEED LARGE FORMAT, AS THE WINNING ENTRIES WILL BE PRINTED LARGE SCALE
???
http://www.bpoty.com/#/entry-requirements/4549023936
And they state: "IF WORKING DIGITALLY YOU MUST SHOOT RAW FILES AS
THE WINNING ENTRIES WILL BE PRINTED LARGE SCALE."
Now...I shoot raw over jpeg in every camera where I have that option. The benefits of raw files are well documented, especially with regards to dynamic range and exposure recovery. But there is no reason a well exposed jpeg of high quality should automatically be considered inferior to a raw exposure when viewing large prints.
How do they plan to enforce this? They ask for jpeg (first round) and tiff (shortlist) submissions.
I've heard of documentary/press awards requiring raw files in order to eliminate the possibility of excessive manipulation, but in what is essentially a fine art competition, this requirement is very strange. The requirement should be 'images of a high quality capable of being reproduced to a moderate size'. If any image fails to meet that requirement (based on visual, subjective judgement), then by all means exclude it.
Ever seen a competition stating:
IF WORKING WITH FILM YOU MUST SHOOT LOW SPEED LARGE FORMAT, AS THE WINNING ENTRIES WILL BE PRINTED LARGE SCALE
???