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Congratulations to club member Malcolm Sales for his success in winning the BIPP ‘Photojournalism and Editorial’ 2021 Regional Awards – Midlands, with his image “Lockdown Queue.”

Congratulations to club member Malcolm Sales for his success in winning the BIPP ‘Photojournalism and Editorial’ 2021 Regional Awards – Midlands, with his image “Lockdown Queue.”

Congratulations to Paul Burrows and David Kissman who both achieved the required number of acceptances in the British Photographic Exhibitions distinctions to take them to the second level in the Crown Awards at exactly the same time. They can now add the letters BPE2* after their names. To reach this target they had to attain…
The programme for November gave Keyworth Camera Club members a wide variety of subject matter to be inspired by, along with many different techniques to try in our quest to ever better our photography. November 3rd was the second round of our internal competition which comprised the following sections; Monochrome, Nature, and the theme of…
Another Keyworth Camera Club trip out the day after the last one saw eight members converge on Lincoln for an afternoon of photography, a bite to eat, and then on to Lincoln Camera Club for the second leg of an interclub battle with them. Lots of photographs were taken during a leisurely stroll around the…
The second of our fun competitions, held in the member only area of Keyworth Camera Club’s website has been voted on by the membership of KCC. This time the theme was In the Garden. There were some excellent images entered, and unsurprisingly the majority featured nature as their subject. It was a close-run competition with…
Starting today, July 29th, Keyworth Camera Club have a small exhibition in the Keyworth Library for the next six weeks. Due to the limited display area we will be changing the photographs every couple of weeks. If you are passing, please pop in and have a look.
On April 8th Keyworth Camera Club hosted our annual interclub battle with Lincoln Camera Club via Zoom. Each club submitted 30 images, of which no more than four could come from any one person. Each photograph was scored out of 20 and the judge, Richard Houghton, was also asked to pick out his favourite image….