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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.”

The first Thursday of October saw us hold the first round of our 2024-5 season. A wealth of entries showed various styles and perspectives. It was eye-opening to see the impressive range of images being displayed in both print and pdi sections making our judge Phil Peat’s task of deciding the winners very challenging. The…
Keyworth Camera Club member Tony Walker has had this photograph of a yawning weasel selected as Photo of the Month for April 2019 by the British Wildlife Centre, which is located in the hamlet of Newchapel near Lingfield, Surrey. Tony took his picture on a photographic day, where you can get up close with the…
We had a great time at The Rempstone Steam Show over the weekend, providing the official photographs for the show committee. Our stall received much interest, potentially attracting some new members who expressed positive interest for the new season. Thanks to the Team; Adrian I, Sue H, Phil G, Stephen K, John P, Bev & Pete S,…
On Thursday March 3rd, Keyworth Camera Club held a members evening in the form of a critique night. This was done via Zoom. The membership was split into three groups, two of which were sent into break-out rooms. Each group had its own set of images to evaluate and then had to choose their top…
We are very pleased to announce that Paul Burrows was notified yesterday that his image “Common Blue” was chosen by the National Trust as the winner of their Instagram competition to celebrate the #BigButterflyCount. Paul told us that the image was taken on Friday afternoon whilst on a walk to the Nature Reserve in Keyworth….
On May 5th Keyworth Camera Club held its final heat of its internal competitions. There were three categories, Colour, Monochrome, and Nature. Each section attracted a decent number of entries and a wide variety of subject matter. Judge Gary Beaton, from Newark, had access to the images a few days before the competition so he’d…