More BPE Success

More success for some of our members who are in pursuit of various distinction levels in the national circuit of British Photographic Exhibitions.

At the moment just five members are submitting work to these competitions, although a few more are beginning to showing an interest in joining them.The three exhibitions included in this post all sent out their results during the last couple of weeks.

As you’ll see our best results were in Basingstoke, with just four members gaining 21 acceptances between them, two of whom had work awarded.By having a group of photographers keen to gain these distinctions at the same time means they encourage and help each other when it comes to choosing which images to submit. Three more exhibitions have closing dates in April, so we eagerly wait to see what our members can achieve in them.

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