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Eastwood Photographic Society

Eastwood Photographic Society

Based in Scotland, the friendly and welcoming Eastwood Photographic Society, was formed over sixty years ago. With an active membership and a wide age range of members, the camera club caters for both beginners and more experienced photographers. In common with other clubs most members now shoot digitally, but not exclusively. The club meets on Wednesday evenings in Albertslund Hall, Westacres Road, Newton Mearns, on the south side of Glasgow. Members also organise digital tutorial evenings once a month on Tuesdays to expand knowledge of this medium. Our photo club has its own digital equipment and is grateful for the support of the Lottery Fund and East Renfrewshire Council. A varied syllabus is enjoyed and highlights this coming year include our second international digital competition with Victoria Camera Club in Canada, a print exhibition in the new Eastwood Park Theatre and a visit from well known landscape photographer Duncan McEwan. The club has its own internal newsletter to keep members up to date and print displays are held in local venues during the Summer.

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Dumfries Camera Club

Dumfries Camera Club

Everything you want to know ... ... about Dumfries Camera Club and probably quite a few things you didn t need. We re still building this section but it will all be here. to see our programme click on Syllabus above and there are lots of pictures in our Galleries. Hints for viewing If you need a fuller page press F11. Press F11 again to return your toolbars. If you find the typeface too small to read comfortably go to View - Text Size - Larger Beginners Welcome There are some wonderful pictures in the galleries but don t be put off if you are just starting in photography. Whatever standard you are at you will find the club very encouraging and you ll soon have your own gallery here. We don t often offer actual classes but you can always get help and advice. We have competitions at all levels including the Pairs Competition where you get one to one assistance from an advanced worker to take and present your joint entry. We have advice evenings and loads of inspirational speakers.

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Milngavie Bearsden Camera Club - Glasgow based photographic club for local enthusiasts

Milngavie & Bearsden Camera Club - Glasgow based photographic club for local enthusiasts

A non-profit making amateur photographic club based in Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The club, despite its name, is about photography rather than cameras. Founded in 1969 the club currently has a mixed male and female membership of approximately 60 members. MBCC is affiliated to the Glasgow District Photographic Union GDPU and the Scottish Photographic Federation SPF , which is part of the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain PAGB . These are photographic organisations that promote amateur photography. The events of the club year are listed on the Syllabus page. Functioning of the club is regulated by the constitution. In addition to club evenings, the club members have access a chemical darkroom and digital facilities. More experienced members of the club will provide help and advice to beginners when needed. The club meets at 7.30 PM most Tuesday evenings between September and May in the Community Education Centre, Allander Road, Milngavie. There is a mixed programme of lectures, competitions including inter-club competitions, informal evenings and to close the session the annual club dinner and trophy presentations. Donald Rennie is currently the Glasgow Area representative for the SPF representing, East Kilbride Camera Club, Hub Singer Camera Club, Milngavie and Bearsden Camera Club, Queens Park Camera Club. Tel: 0141 812 0245

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Moray Camera Club

Moray Camera Club

Moray Camera Club usually meets every Monday evening from beginning of September to end of April in Elgin Cooper Park Library from 7:30pm -9:30pm. Why not join us for one of our meetings and check out what we re doing. Click here on the Programme link first to check if any changes have been made to our meeting place. Our programme is wide, varied and designed to provide something of interest to all members, both beginners and more experienced photographers. We have members from all over Moray and Banff. If you would like to find out what the club does, and what our meetings are all about, just drop in on any Monday evening meeting at the Library in Cooper Park, Elgin. There are demonstrations and lectures with shows and photographs from experts. We also have photographic competitions in slides, prints and digital images for members at all skill levels. The programme covers the use of both film and digital cameras, photography techniques, image manipulation, information and advice on how to display photographs to best advantage. Experienced members always on hand to provide help and advice when called upon.

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Mid Argyll Camera Club

Mid Argyll Camera Club

The Mid Argyll Camera Club is a friendly club of people interested in all kinds of photography. We are centred on Lochgilphead in Argyll & Bute, Scotland. We deal with both traditional print slide photography and digital photography. We are mostly amateur photographers, of all levels of experience from beginners up. Meetings are held each Wednesday unless otherwise stated from October to March at 7.30pm in the Community Centre, Manse Brae, Lochgilphead see map . We have talks, photo shows, demonstrations, hands on sessions and a few photo competitions and projects. There is usually a social evening before Christmas, and an informal dinner in the Spring. There are also occasional summer outings, sometimes at short notice as a good photographic opportunity arises.

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Haddington Camera Club

Haddington Camera Club

The aim of the club is to provide a friendly and supportive forum for everybody interested in photography, whether they are beginners, experienced photographers, or somewhere in between. By joining the club, you have access to a wide-ranging programme of events between September and April every year. Advice is readily available on most aspects of photography, including camera handling, composition, film developing printing we have a very well-equipped darkroom , and digital photography. There is also an active audio-visual group within the club. Among the events you will find practical activities, talks, visits, and opportunities to view the best work from photographers throughout the UK. If you are competitive by nature, you can enter not only our regular club competitions, but also inter-club, regional, national and international competitions. See this year s Programme for details. The club also holds an annual exhibition in May, as part of the Haddington Festival. The club meets on Tuesday evenings at 7:30 pm, on the top floor of the Poldrate Arts and Craft Centre, Haddington.

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Isle of Wight Digital Imaging Group

Isle of Wight Digital Imaging Group

The Isle of Wight Digital Imaging Group are very pleased to take this opportunity to welcome all of our new members that have joined over the last few months. The group now has such a variety of skills and talent that we felt it necessary to showcase our photographers here. We are introducing a featured photographer item and we hope you enjoy their images. Our second featured photographer is Peter Watts whose work features both local Island scenery and the more exotic images from Peter s travels in Thailand along with his personal portraiture. The wealth of Peter s experience and expertise shows through his images and we hope you enjoy this presentation.

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Midlothian Camera Club based in Lasswade Midlothian

Midlothian Camera Club based in Lasswade Midlothian

We are a small but active and friendly camera club located in Lasswade, Midlothian, Scotland - one of only a very few in Scotland to have its own club rooms with darkroom, studio etc. This means that a full range of facilities is available to members outside the normal meeting nights. On this site you will find information on what facilities we have, upcoming events, a gallery of members work including recent exhibitions. We run various competitions throughout the year, and you can find out more about these on our competitions page. The Committee page identifies those who run the Club and tells you to whom you can write or telephone if you want more information, and the contact us page gives you an active form to contact us by email.

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Paisley Photographic Society

Paisley Photographic Society

Our club, the oldest in Scotland, was founded in 1857 and ever since then we have met every Friday evening at 7.30pm in our clubrooms at Oakshaw Street. Our year commences the first Friday of September. The club is exceptional in that we embrace every aspect of Photography from Black and White, Colour, Prints, Slides and Digital work. As a member you would have access to all our facilities seven days a week which include fully equipped Darkrooms, Studio, Digital Room and Reading room with library of Books, Magazines and Videos. For a modest charge you can hire the Studio or Digital Lab or our Home Studio Lighting pack. We offer classes for beginners in all branches of Photography and offer a varied and exciting programme of formal activities including Competitions, Studio Nights, and Lectures from September to April, with informal meetings and outings during the summer period.

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Skelmorlie Camera Club

Skelmorlie Camera Club

Skelmorlie Camera Club was founded in 1997 by Jim Carnduff. There had previously been a photographic group of half a dozen members in the village around 1982. Members meet most weeks on Tuesday evenings at 7.30pm from October to April in the Skelmorlie Community Centre. Click here for location map. The club is managed by a committee elected from and by the membership. It is affiliated to The Scottish Photographic Federation SPF . Membership is open to all who have an interest in photography and its many facets and is not restricted to those living in Skelmorlie. The club has a varied program of lectures, demonstrations, and competitions to cover most photographic interests including digital imaging. The primary aim of the club is that everyone should enjoy photography whatever their level of involvement or expertise. It also aims to provide a platform for members to display their work by staging several exhibitions in the area throughout the year. The club is not equipment-focussed and new members can be assured of a warm and friendly welcome regardless of their photographic equipment.

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