Paul Jones wrote: I hesitated about posting this, but decided to go with it. It's not an 'easy' subject, but I think we've already had lots of those.
The brief is to post ONE image that portrays 'erotic photography'.
I'm sorry if this theme upsets one or two people - but we're all adults aren't we?
You'll know that I recently started a competition on here on the theme of 'erotic photography'. The competition attracted entries from nine of our members. See - viewtopic.php?f=7&t=664
It was reported at tonight's Committee meeting that some ADAPS members had felt that the competition should not have been allowed and that some had found some of the photographs posted offensive and thought they should have been removed.
It was further stated that some members feel there is too much nudity being displayed on the website and that ADAPS has now got a "bad reputation" as a club that enjoys nude photography (as if that in itself is 'bad'). The inference being that I have helped to cause this as I'm the main one who posts nude images.
I've actually been through this before. Up until 2007 I used to enter portraits and glamour shots in the club's monthly and annual competitions - and actually won a few trophies. I was then made aware that some felt the club was getting a "bad reputation" as a glamour club. I stopped entering print competitions.
I'd like to sincerely apologise to anyone that I have offended. When I set the competition theme I did hesitate in case anyone took offence. I personally didn't see anything actually pornographic in any of the images posted. I'm not in favour of photographic censorship, however I'll not pass any further comment.
I wouldn't want to do anything to harm the club. I really enjoy being part of it. I joined ADAPS when it had just 25 members and set about designing the website to attract more people into the club. It's been great to see the club prosper to the stage where we're now approaching 80 members and one of the top 10 clubs in the region.
I'm not going to stop photographing what I enjoy. I'm not particularly into natural history, sport, aeroplanes or steam trains, but I wouldn't ask anyone to stop photographing them (though I also realise that there's little chance that such images would cause offence). My dilemma though is if glamour images and nudes are now frowned upon for fear of damaging the club's reputation (though one does have to wonder why?) I don't know where to go from here.