N&EMPF Exhibition 2021

The results are out for the North & East Midlands Photographic Federation’s annual exhibition and we are proud to announce our own record-breaking success in this prestigious competition. Keyworth Camera Club had twenty images accepted, three more than our previous highest record. The images come from ten people, again three more than before, and four of these photographers have got their first acceptances ever. 

Special congratulations to Natalie Burrows for winning the Best Under 25 Award for the fifth year running for her photograph Fruit and Cutlery and to Steve Myall for being Highly Commended in the nature section for his picture Velvet Shank.

Our successful photographers are Gavin Brand, Natalie Burrows, Paul Burrows, Brian Garner, Rob Inglis, David Kissman, Ken Leaver, Steve Myall, Julian Taylor and Tony Walker. Well done everyone.

You can see all twenty images attached to this post but if you’d like to see them all much larger and discover who took what then please follow this link: N&EMPF Exhibition 2021 Accepted Images

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