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

Our second Internal competition took place on the night of November 12th. This was a dpi round that had three sections, Monochrome, Nature and the theme of Waterscape. Vin Scothern DPAGB BPE5* PPSA AFIAP had agreed to assess our images and these were sent to him in advance so he could view them without any…
Our latest fun weekly competition had the theme of Tools and it brought in a wide variety of subject matter. There were fairly straight forward record images to more creative representations. The majority of entrants chose to present their photographs in colour, but we did have a couple of monochrome entries too. During the period…
On January 20th, Keyworth Camera Club was visited by Graham Dunn, a professional photographer since 2006, who gave us his presentation The Peak District – A Landscaper’s Guide. Graham photographs interiors and people, but his passion is for landscapes and we were treated to some superb examples of the latter as he took us on…
In our May review we mentioned that Paul had been to Scotland so he could be present when his images were judged for the Distinction award by the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain, and we are pleased to confirm that he was successful in his bid to be the first Keyworth Camera Club member to…
Keyworth Camera Club and guests witnessed a fascinating presentation on October 1st called ‘How to Cheat at Photography’ given to us by Steven Galvin LRPS. We were challenged numerous times to question if it’s ok to cheat, and if so, how far should you change a photograph before it becomes unacceptable – if indeed it…
Our second meeting of the new season was a critique night. Many members submitted images for appraisal and that resulted in far too many to be discussed in one evening so we had to cut the amount shown to no more than four per photographer. Four members of Keyworth Camera Club are approved N.&.E.M.P.F. judges…