11th November: Members Evening – My 3 Favourite Images
Members may present their 3 favourite images that they are particularly proud of and an opportunity to explain why they think the are so special.
Send your images to the Projection Secretary.
Members may present their 3 favourite images that they are particularly proud of and an opportunity to explain why they think the are so special.
Send your images to the Projection Secretary.
We are having another photographic display on Saturday 13th November in The Shires shopping centre, Trowbridge from 9AM (by Boswells cafe). Come along and see some of our members images and find out what we get up to on club evenings. Hopefully you’ll like what you see and will want to join. We look forward to meeting you.

This week is our second projection competition of the season on the subject of Wiltshire Architecture. Our judge is Robert Phelps of Bristol Photographic Society.
The Zoom link for the meeting is the same as before, and as as always new members are welcome to join us to see what we get up to – see the home page for details.
Change to the published Programme.
Unfortunately our good friend Fez Parker who was due to present to us on 28th October has had some technical issues . Therefore we have had to delay his talk on Drones until later in the season.
At very short notice we have secured a very worthy alternative. Pete Bartlett ARPS. will present his talk “The Way We Were” which charts his journey with Street and Urban Photography.

This week’s presentation has an interesting ring to it. Gary’s Statement says “I explore the darker side of life to evoke the feelings and emotions in my work and creates themed images each to usher the view into the sacred arena of my imagination, challenging them to fantasize about a magical space that is the theatre of art.”
The Zoom link for the meeting is the same as before, and as as always new members are welcome to join us to see what we get up to – see home page for details.
Tony is the author of 17 books, studied fine art at The University of Newcastle upon Tyne and spent 18 years as head of a large design faculty in Dorset. He has won awards for photography in the UK and internationally, and has had work exhibited in London’s Barbican Gallery, Bradford’s National Museum of Photography, The Menier Gallery London and The Fox Talbot Museum Lacock.
His presentation for this weeks meeting (23rd September) is self-explanatory and will no doubt interest many members of the club.