N&EMPF Exhibition 2023 Results

The results for the 2023 North & East Midlands Photographic Federation exhibition are out. As this is the federation Keyworth Camera Club belongs to, we always encourage our members to submit some of their work. Three selectors score all the images from 2 to 5 and this year you needed to score 12 to get an acceptance in all the pdi sections, 12 in colour prints and 13 in both monochrome and nature prints. 2689 images were submitted from clubs within the federation and 613 were accepted for the exhibition, which works out at 22.80%.

So how did Keyworth C.C. do? We are extremely pleased to announce that we had a record-breaking number of acceptances this year, with a total of 24 photographs being selected for the exhibition. That was more or less 25% of our submission, so well done to all those who got acceptances. Not only that, one of our members gained an acceptance for the first time, so extra special congratulations to Bev Stoves.

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