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Our top presenters will cover the following: Creative photography
Landscape and travel photography Martin Dudley Barber’s presentations are always among the
Paul Bruins, one of the country’s top landscape photographers favourites at any congress, and this time his lecture on creating
and a former Greyton resident, will talk about where in the area images that tell a story is bound to be a hit.
he captured some of his captivating images. In another talk, he In addition, he’ll present afternoon workshops on how to make
will provide some guidelines for taking great landscape images. the most of your Monochrome images.
Laetitia Kenny is another perennial congress favourite. At
Greyton she will be talking about how she creates her beautiful
ethereal Altered Reality images.
Kim Stevens can best be described as a scholar of photogra-
phy, who is constantly researching the latest photographic gen-
res and techniques, including Infrared. She’ll share her knowl-
edge of what she subtitles as "Life in a different light".
Portraiture photography
Lynne Kruger-Haye is an entrepreneur who can count profes-
sional portrait photography among the many businesses and
workshops she has owned and run successfully. She will present
afternoon workshops on portrait photography and also present
a session on Running your own business, based on the work-
shops she conducts for prospective entrepreneurs, on the Mon-
day morning.
Gaining Honours
Paul Bruins led photoshoots in scenic spots for CTPS members on
a weekend outing in Greyton in 2016. Photo: Trudi du Toit. Jill Sneesby, long-time chairperson of the Honours Division, is
eminently qualified to do a congress presentation about how to
Michelle and Stanwell Slater embarked on a 15-month Jour- go about earning PSSA Honours. Apart from heading the local
ney of Discovery in 2017-18, camping and photographing in Honours Judging Panel, she has extensive international experi-
heritage and scenic spots, as well as wild and fenced nature re- ence of evaluating Honours candidates.
serves across South and Southern Africa. They will share some Please visit the PSSA website (www.pssa.co.za) and follow the
of the lessons they learnt during this bucket-list trip. Greyton Congress links for the following information:
Wildlife photography • What Greyton and Genadendal offers photographers;
Johan Kloppers became infatuated with the Kgalagadi (then • Registration options and costs – for PSSA members as well
known as the Kalahari Gemsbok Park) as a student during the as non-members;
1970’s – and for close to 50 years he has been a regular visitor • The congress programme;
to this transfrontier park, where he captured most of his prize- • Details about the presenters of lectures and workshops;
winning wildlife images. He’ll talk about how and where he cap- • Accommodation recommendations.
tured the images that earned him so many accolades, including You can also contact Nicol du Toit on 082 377 8285 or nicol@
FPSSA. sportstrader.co.za, or Trudi du Toit on 082 572 6127 or trudi@
sportstrader.co.za for more information.
The Post House (top) and The Greyton Lodge offers discounted
accommodation. Photos: John Alexander & Nicol du Toit Reflection (top) and Daisies (bottom): Images by Paul Bruins
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