Established in 1949. The Society exists to further the skills, interests and enjoyment of all types of photography. It provides a forum for the exchange of information and ideas on photographic techniques, and encourages an appreciation of the artistic and creative side of photography. Members of all levels of achievement are encouraged to show and discuss their work. No photographic knowledge required - just enjoy viewing photographs and the night out!

Tuesday 27 March 2007

Events March-May 2007

12 MARCH 2007: ANNUAL COMPETITION Part 2 JUDGING
It's judging night for the second part of our Annual Competitionwith the 3 categories:
1. Natural History. 2. Record. 3.Portrait


19 MARCH 2007: AGM
Please make sure you come along and share your views and suggestions

APRIL 2007: THE 2ND SHAROW PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION
This is a national competition for photographers of all levels of ability.
The charity supported for this year’s competition is Macmillan Cancer Support (Registered Charity Number 261017). The competition is organised by St. John's Church PCC in Sharow, North Yorkshire - a pretty North Yorkshire village set on the outskirts of Ripon, the Cathedral City of the Dales. This competition has become a national event as was evident from the first competition with entries from all over the country – please support this charitable occasion generously.

APRIL 2007: WHEN LIVES COLLIDE: An Exhibition by Paul Wenham-Clarke, LEEDS
This is an exhibition of thought provoking images showing the horror of car crashes and the effect they have on people's lives. These images are very powerful so be warned - they may be upsetting. Open to the public: Wed 4th until Sat 28th April 2007.
The Exhibition Space, Whitehall Waterfront, 2 Riverside Way Leeds LS1 4EH
www.whenlivescollide.co.uk


MAY 2007: UK LANDSCAPE COMPETITION: Top prize of £10,000 for the Landscape Photographer of the Year 2007
www.take-a-view.co.uk

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