New England Camera Club Council (NECCC)

The New England Camera Club Council is a nonprofit umbrella group for over 60 camera clubs in the New England states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.

Spring Pandemic Photo Showcase

Thank you to the 61 photographers for submitting 185 photos!

Greatest Percentage of Participants from a Club

First
Quail Ridge
14%
Second
Flagpole Photographers
11%
Third
Cape Cod Viewfinders
9%

Greatest Number of Participants from a Club

First
Cape Cod Viewfinders
9 members
Second
Flagpole Photographers
5 members
Second
Nashoba Valley
5 members

Fan Favorites by Club

Nashoba Valley – 1st, 1st, 2nd
Flagpole Photographers – 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 3rd
Merrimack Valley – 1st, 2nd
Cape Cod Viewfinders – 2nd, 3rd
Oxford Greens – 2nd, 3rd
Upper Cape – 1st
Gateway – 2nd
Hockomock – 2nd
Milford – 2nd
Quail Ridge – 2nd
Seacoast – 2nd
Stony Brook – 2nd

Video of all Spring Showcase Photos

Spring Pandemic Showcase Video

Winning Fan Favorites

Games

First
Marty Conley – Nashoba Valley
Tic-Tac-Toe in the Time of COVID
Second
Glenn Browning – Stony Brook
Basketball Practice
Third
Chane Cullens – Flagpole Photographers
It’s a Roll of the Dice

In the Safety Zone

First
John Yurka– Merrimack Valley
Covid Safety Bubble
Second
Dave Brown – Nashoba Valley
Keeping the peace
Second
Rhonda Cullens – Flagpole Photographers
Keep back! I’m in my safety zone!
Second
Greg DeBor – Gateway
The New Normal

Mealtime

First
Traci Bodette – Merrimack Valley
Social Distance Lunch
Second
Donna Smith – Cape Cod Viewfinders
Dinner in a bubble
Third
SCOTT HUDKINS – Oxford Greens
Pandemic Brunch
Third
George Michael Lane – Cape Cod Viewfinders
Digging Dinner

My Life in Black and White

First
Lisa Morales – Upper Cape
Pandemic Protests
Second
Sal DeFini – Oxford Greens
Pandemic Survival
Second
Christine deLorenzo – Hockomock
no way out
Second
Robyn E. Abrams – Flagpole Photographers
Set Me Aflame And Cast Me Free
Second
Chris Lutton – Seacoast
Walk in the Fog
Second
Barry Elkin – Quail Ridge
Waiting

Pandemic Partners

First
Marty Conley – Nashoba Valley
School in the Time of COVID
Second
Catherine Outhouse – Milford
What the World Needs Now
Second
Rhonda Cullens – Flagpole Photographers
Well partner, what do you want to play next?

Tic-Tac-Toe in the Time of COVID
Marty ConleyTic-Tac-Toe in the Time of COVID in Games
Basketball Practice
Glenn BrowningBasketball Practice in Games
It's a Roll of the Dice
Chane CullensIt’s a Roll of the Dice in Games
Covid Safety Bubble
John YurkaCovid Safety Bubble in In the Safety Zone
Keeping the peace
Dave BrownKeeping the peace in In the Safety Zone
Keep back! I'm in my safety zone!
Rhonda CullensKeep back! I’m in my safety zone! in In the Safety Zone
The New Normal
Greg DeBorThe New Normal in In the Safety Zone
Social Distance Lunch
Traci BodetteSocial Distance Lunch in Mealtime
Dinner in a bubble
Donna SmithDinner in a bubble in Mealtime
Pandemic Brunch
SCOTT HUDKINSPandemic Brunch in Mealtime
Digging Dinner
George Michael LaneDigging Dinner in Mealtime
Pandemic Protests
Lisa MoralesPandemic Protests in My Life in Black and White
Pandemic Survival
Sal DeFiniPandemic Survival in My Life in Black and White
no way out
Christine deLorenzono way out in My Life in Black and White
Set Me Aflame And Cast Me Free
Robyn E. AbramsSet Me Aflame And Cast Me Free in My Life in Black and White
Walk in the Fog
Chris LuttonWalk in the Fog in My Life in Black and White
Waiting
Barry ElkinWaiting in My Life in Black and White
School in the Time of COVID
Marty ConleySchool in the Time of COVID in Pandemic Partners
What the World Needs Now
Catherine OuthouseWhat the World Needs Now in Pandemic Partners
Well partner, what do you want to play next?
Rhonda CullensWell partner, what do you want to play next? in Pandemic Partners

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What is a Showcase

All individual members of any of the New England Camera Club Council (NECCC) camera clubs are invited to participate in a fun and free Pandemic Inspired Photo Showcase! This event is designed so everyone can participate from their own homes. There are five categories and only one photo may be entered in each. You can enter photos in as many categories as you like, from just one to all five, however, you can’t enter the same photo in more than one category. All photos must have been taken in 2021.

This is your chance to get creative! A category’s “meaning” is open to your interpretation! Let’s have some fun with this!

Everyone who participates and enters at least one photo will then be eligible to select their top favorite in each category. The one catch is you can’t choose your own entry.

Even though this showcase is focused on individual participants, the NECCC camera club with the greatest percentage of members participating will be recognized. Encourage your fellow members to submit their photos too!

Categories

  • Pandemic Partners 
  • In the Safety Zone  
  • Mealtime
  • Games
  • My Life in Black and White

Timeline

Take Photos

Warm up your camera and take photos wherever the pandemic leads you.
January 1 to April 21

Submit Photos

Upload your photos to 1 or more categories before 10 pm on April 21.
April 5 to April 21

Choose Your Favorites

Everyone who submits photos may now choose their favorite in every category.
April 22 to April 30

Announce Fan Favorites

The winning favorite photos will be announced at the monthly NECCC Keeping Clubs Active meeting.
May 4

Showcase

All Fan Favorites and all submitted photos will be viewable on photo.NECCC.org.
May 5

Rules

  • You must be a member of a NECCC camera club.
  • Photos must be taken in 2021.
  • Enter 1 to 5 photos across 5 categories. Only 1 photo in a category.
  • No duplicate, or near duplicate, photos submitted in other categories.
  • All photographs must be taken and edited exclusively by you.
  • For composites, you must have taken all components.
  • A category’s “meaning” is open to your interpretation.
  • Every category allows color or monochrome photos.
  • Titles will be displayed.

  • No watermarks allowed.
  • Copyright of the photo remains with you.
  • NECCC has the right to use the photo on their websites and literature.
  • NECCC has the right to disqualify and remove any photo as it sees fit.
  • You cannot choose your own photo for the category favorite.
  • Photos must be in the JPEG format with an sRGB color profile.
  • Photos will be automatically scaled down to fit in a 1920 pixels wide by 1080 pixels high screen while preserving aspect ratio. See Upload Help for details.

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