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.”

Thursday 23rd April saw us hold our first talk via Zoom. Many of our members attended this online presentation by Polina Plotnikova FRPS EFIAP about creative flower portraiture and still life work. Polina started by showing some artwork by well-known artists whose paintings had been the stimulus for her photography. Polina explained how she studied…
Congratulations to Steve Myall for his recent success in a challenge run by EOS Magazine for photographs taken at 50mm – either taken with a 50mm prime lens or setting a zoom lens to this focal length. Although Steve didn’t win outright, his picture was printed as it was one of the ten favourite images…
On March 11th we were visited via Zoom by Jeanette Lendon who explored the potential and use of the mobile phone for taking pictures. Her presentation was delivered in a relaxed entertaining and informative style which was both interesting and varied. No more will we dismiss the camera on the phone as a gimmick for…
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.
This evening our own club member Steve Myall EFIAP BPE4* entertained us via Zoom with his brand new 100 Strangers talk. For those who don’t know, the 100 Strangers Project is all about taking photographs of people you have never met before and uploading them to a Flickr group. Steve explained that you can’t take…
On the evening of May 19th, Keyworth Camera Club headed out onto the streets of West Bridgford for a practical session. We had an amazing turn out for this event with 23 members taking part – you can see 20 of them in the accompanying photos. The brief was as follows: Working pairs, identify your…