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Another Year!
Andy is a renowned natural history photographer who has photographed virtually every species of mammal, insect, and bird in the UK. Andy’s life-long interest in natural history eventually developed into a [...]
NW Federation Competition 2023-24
This is an inter-club competition between the twelve members of the Federation of NW London Photographic Societies. The group stage of the competition sees clubs compete in four groups of three clubs. There [...]
“How Did You Do That?”
So, on Wednesday 8 November, we had an evening of “How Did You Do That?” sessions from some of our members. Graham Meers presented “The Stag Leighton Buzzard – Then and [...]
2nd Competition 2023-24 – Peace
The set subject, for both prints and projected digital images (PDIs), was “Peace”. This was further described in the Programme – “we are looking for images that depict ‘Peace’. Examples could include [...]
AI Photography
On Wednesday 25 October he unravelled some of the mysteries of AI in photography for his fellow members. AI is a complicated subject and Paul set out to explain to us [...]
Location Challenge
This was the first challenge of the season. The location was selected this time by Chris Warby – the winner of last season’s final challenge. His chosen location was “Billington Road”, Leighton [...]
The Little Print Show
His mission was to offer us an alternative to “mainstream camera club” activity and explain his artistic approach to photography. Jonathan took his first photograph in 2011 and joined a Camera [...]
A Photographic Journey – LRPS with PRPS
On 27 September we began our programme of talks, demonstrations, competitions, and challenges with a splendid presentation from Steven Clennell LRPS. Steven Clennell is a member of the Princes Risborough Photographic [...]
1st Competition 2023-24 – Open 1
As usual, entries displayed a wide variety of subjects, approaches, and styles – including landscapes, seascapes, travel, architecture, candid/street, portraits, wildlife (insects, animals, and birds), abstract, colour, and monochrome, and more. Our [...]
Woodland Ways by Paul Mitchell
Paul is an award-winning professional landscape photographer and specialist book designer. His talk centred on his photographic speciality – woodland photography. Paul has been interested in photography since his school days. [...]
Howard Morris Trophy 2023
This is our biennial competition for monochrome prints originally instigated and sponsored by Howard Morris, one of our now late members whose great love was black and white prints. He also donated the trophy. [...]
Print and Digital Image of the Year Competitions 2023
Our annual Print and Digital Image of the Year competitions took place on Wednesday 14 June. Members were invited to submit their best work of the season. As set out in the competition [...]
Portraiture Workshop
This was a follow-up to the workshop last September when Damon Guy dropped in to introduce us to the basics of lighting for portraiture. Building on what we had learned then, we had [...]
Portfolio Competition
This is an open subject competition, in colour or monochrome. But the images must show some link – such as a common colour, subject or shape – identifiable by the judge. Entries [...]
6th Competition 2022-23 – Long Exposure
The set subject, for both prints and projected digital images (PDIs), was “Long Exposure”. “Long Exposure” was further described in the Programme as follows. “As the name implies, Long Exposure is a [...]
Double Bill
First, John Curd with pictures of dragonflies and damselflies. Then former club Chairman Bernie Raffe with some historical images. Our very own John Curd, a self-confessed “dragonfly obsessive”, provided a delightfully [...]
5th Competition 2022-23 – Open 3
This was an “open” competition for both prints and digital images. As usual, entries covered an intriguing variety of subjects, approaches, and styles – including landscapes, seascapes, sunsets, silhouettes, portraits, travel, architecture, [...]
Location Challenge #5
The challenge was set this time by Tim Gould – the winner of our last challenge back in October. His chosen location was the Grand Union Canal. This location and the [...]