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SCACC Excels at PSA Councils Challenge

The Southern California Association of Camera Clubs performed very well at this year’s PSA Councils Challenge placing fourth in the overall high scoring councils section. SCACC received a second place in the councils color images category, a third place in the councils nature images category and tied for third place in the councils monochrome images category with the Greater Detroit Camera Club Council. The New England Camera Club Council took first place in overall high scoring councils.

Many thanks to Poly’s Interclub coordinator, James Woodward and his team of Steven Krause and Richard Strobel. A huge thanks to SCACC’s Interclub Committee of Lin Craft, Heid Gauthreaux, Rick Gauthreaux, Joan Harris, and chairperson Frimmel Smith plus each of the club Interclub reps who made it possible for SCACC’s participation and submissions of the SCACC images to the Councils Challenge.

SCACC Wins in PSA 2024 Councils Challenge

The Southern California Association of Camera Clubs (SCACC) of which Poly is a member did very well in the annual Photographic Society of America’s Councils Challenge for 2024. Each member club submitted 10 images in three categories. In the Nature Open Section SCACC tied for first place with the New England Camera Club Council. In the Monochrome Open Section SCACC tied for third with Gulf States Camera Club Council. In overall high score, SCACC tied for first place with the Southern California Council of Camera Clubs.

MaryBrenda McQueen who was Poly member at the time received a second place in Nature Open for her image “Grizzly Bear Shaking Salmon.”

Congratulations to all Poly and SCACC members who showcased the abundance of talent in our clubs.

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Poly Leads the Way in SCACC 2024 Interclub Competition

Poly Photo Club was the high scorer in the 2024 Interclub competition, which is a multi-club juried competition held five times annually beginning in March and sponsored by the Southern California Association of Camera Clubs (SCACC). The four clubs competing are Darkroomers, Fallbrook, Photonaturalists and Poly. The clubs submit 20 member images for each competition. The judges on the three-judge panels are sought from outside SCACC, often including nationally recognized Photographic Society of America judges, of which SCACC is a member council.

In a very close competition Poly was the high point recipient with 2,025 points. In the end-of-year competition Robin Stern’s photo, “Strike Out” received second place, Carol Flanagan-Corsi, Lacey Horner, Debbie Porter, Paul Shilling and Osia Strasner received honorable mentions. Congratulations to all Poly members whose photos were entered and a special thanks to our Poly Interclub director, James Woodward and the selection committee, Steve Krause and Rich Strobel.