North & East Midlands Photographic Federation Exhibition 2025

The results for the 2025 North & East Midlands Photographic Federation exhibition have been announced. As this is the federation Keyworth Camera Club belongs to, we always encourage our members to submit some of their work. 2630 photographs were submitted of which 657 were accepted for the exhibition.

Nine members of Keyworth C.C. were successful in gaining acceptances this year across all categories in both digital and prints, so congratulations to them all. This is also a club record, as is the total number photographs accepted, which was 34. 

Special mention must be made of Paul Burrows and Steve Myall, both having an image Highly Commended.

The Exhibition of printed images will take place at Patching Art Centre near Calverton in January and February.

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