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Be in the frame this autumn - an invitation to meet photography enthusiasts



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Published Date: 11 September 2008
Budding and more experienced photographers are being sent a warm welcome to join a local camera society as it launches into the autumn season.
The St Neots and District Camera Club has been running for nearly 50 years and has a wealth of talent among its members.
The group meets weekly and the first meeting of the new season is on Tuesday (September 16) when visitors are invited along for the evening for free.

Club publicity officer Tony Fraser said: "St Neots and District Camera Club has always been a thriving club with a very friendly reputation.
"Over the years, photographers have seen many changes which members have tried to embrace with interest and enthusiasm, particularly in this digital age.

"The club is always pleased to welcome new members; young or old, beginner or experienced photographer."
The club has a varied programme of activities with presentations by well-known photographers such as wildlife expert Andy Rouse, demonstrations and practical evenings on photographic subjects and both internal and external competitions.
A major exhibition is staged each year in the spring when works in all media by members are displayed and members of the public have the opportunity to view.

There is a natural history and wildlife group and a portrait/studio group for those wishing to work in these areas.
This year there have been very successful outings to Hampton Court Palace and the rebuilt St Pancras Station in London.
The club meets weekly from September to May in the St Neots Bowling Club (near the Waitrose car park) on Tuesday evenings, starting at 7.15pm.

For further details about the first meeting on Tuesday, or the club, contact the membership secretary on 01480 477065.

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  • Last Updated: 11 September 2008 12:12 PM
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  • Location: Huntingdon
 
 

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