North & East Midlands Photographic Federation’s annual exhibition

The results are out for the North & East Midlands Photographic Federation’s annual exhibition and we are proud to announce Keyworth Camera Club’s results in this prestigious competition. We’ve had our second highest number of acceptances, eighteen, just two less than our record.

These images come from six members, one of whom has achieved his first acceptance whilst being a member of our club, so well-done Clive Wood.

Special congratulations to Gavin Brand for gaining two highly commended awards and to David Kissman for having an image commended.

If you’d like to see all the photographs much larger then please click the following link https://keyworthcameraclub.org.uk/nempf-acceptances

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