Natalie Burrows completes degree course

Keyworth Camera Club would like to congratulate Natalie Burrows on completing and passing her Photography degree.

Natalie is the club’s youngest member and is well known throughout N&EMPF for her success in winning the Under 25’s Trophy 4 years in a row. Now, after 3 years hard work at Birmingham City University, her reward is a 2:1 for and the designation BA Hons.

During the course some of the projects Natalie has undertaken include producing a book featuring local businesses, printed work on to different surfaces such as wood, completed a project on litter in the canals and rivers and produced a magazine front page. Her final project was a 2021 Panels Calendar.

Some of her work is shown in the attached gallery.

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