Competitions

There is light and shade and a multitude of possibilities when taking photographs

Competitions are a great way to join in with the Club and give you a chance to show your photographs alongside other Members in a variety of ways.

During the season Open Subject Competitions are displayed for judging as Projected Digital Images, called PDIs, or as Mounted Prints.

Trophy Competitions are either Set Subject or selected from images with the Highest Score.

Judges come to the Club Venue for the evening to give constructive comments


Shadows by Jeremy Court

This is your opportunity

Think it

Each idea that you have expresses your interest in Photography and challenges you to capture the moment

Compose it

Your skill brings your Photography to life and how you compose your photographs is unique to you.

Show it

Competition encourages you to find out more about your photography and how you can develop as a Photographer

Enjoy it

All of us in the Club support each other and are interested in what others can achieve enjoying each others work

Improve it

Sparked by a challenge anyone can set their sights on improving or honing their skills whether a beginner or highly knowledgeable Photographer

Share it

As you progress we encourage you to share your efforts within the Club in an atmosphere that benefits you as an individual and the Club as a whole

Club Competition

Silver

From Beginner

Everyone interested in photography and wants to grow and know more

Gold

To a Headstart

Everyone who has developed their interest and expertise but still needs a challenge

What our Members are saying

“…digital photography, combined with post processing techniques, really captivates my interest. I am enthusiastic to learn, gain more experience and enjoy the artistry, scope and breadth of photography in all its forms.”

— Quote Steve Sims

“…since I joined the club and bought a proper camera. I'm fascinated in photography as an art form that can evoke an emotional response and tell us more about ourselves as well as changing the way we see the world.”

— Quote Jane Osborne

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