Charity Christmas Card
Congratulations to Keyworth Camera Club member Sue Hall as her beautiful image of the Grantham Canal has been selected for the Rushcliffe Borough Councils charity Christmas Card this year.


Congratulations to Keyworth Camera Club member Sue Hall as her beautiful image of the Grantham Canal has been selected for the Rushcliffe Borough Councils charity Christmas Card this year.
On Sunday June 13th, twelve members of Keyworth Camera Club met up at Wollaton Park for a few hours of photography in blazing sunshine. There was also plenty of time for chatting as this was the first chance many of us had been able to meet-up in person for a while. The Park offered a…
People, Portraits and Pachyderms is the title of a superb presentation given to Keyworth Camera Club on the evening of August 6th by Adrian Lines MPAGB FBPE EFIAP ARPS via Zoom. This not only attracted members of our own club but a good number of guests from various parts of the country too. Adrian had…
On April 21st Keyworth Camera Club held a member’s night via Zoom. The theme was Pictures You’d Hang on Your Wall. Our members were asked to submit up to five images each that they could live with on the walls of their house – but the question was in which room would the rest of…
On Thursday October 21st, Keyworth Camera Club was visited via Zoom by Janet Haines ARPS FIPF EFIAP GPSA DPAGB. Janet gave us a presentation called Inside My Head. Her visions being translated into photographic art that made her thoughts visual in beautiful fantasy imagery that were a joy to see. Janet began by showing her…
March saw Keyworth Camera Club return to the hall after two months of Zoom meetings. On the 7th we held the 5th round of our internal competition. This was for prints only and it had four categories; Colour, Monochrome, Nature, and the theme of Sacred Places and Places of Reverence. The competition brought in a…
Last night the club held its first on-line critique night with thanks to Gavin for arranging the evening through the wonderful medium of Zoom. It is safe to say that it was an excellent success with at least 20 members joining the meeting to see the 43 images entered by 16 people. A massive thanks…