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Weekly Update

Happy Easter!

On Thursday, Istanbul-based professional architectural photographer James Kerwin took us on a tour of the interiors of once-grand but now unoccupied and dilapidated buildings in Lebanon and showed us how he created the excellent images using multiple shots with tilt-shift lenses to create panoramas. The featured image is ‘Paradise Lost’ by James.

The collection to donate to The British Heart Foundation in Richard Ryder’s memory has raised over £400 to date and will close on Thursday 4th April. If you would like to contribute, please send your payment to Chichester Camera Club’s account number 31575960 with Lloyds Bank, sort code 30-93-97, reference RR.

On 4th April, Chris Palmer FRPS APAGB will be judging the annual Print Panel Competition at Tangmere. Entries are taken on the night. Up to 6 images mounted on 40 x 50 boards, accompanied by two copies of the hanging plan, one showing your name and the other not.

The Spring Exhibition of work by Club and Intermediate members will be held at Tangmere on 6th and 7th April. Please remember that this is an event for the whole club, so Advanced workers will also be very welcome.

Petersfield Photographic Society will be holding their annual exhibition on 6th April. Details from https://www.petersfieldphotographicsociety.org.uk/

The PAGB Group will meet on 8th April but the Print Group meeting scheduled for April 9th has been cancelled.

Adam Lee and Colin McPherson are offering courses in magazine commission style photography, based on Easdale in the Hebrides. Details are at https://www.easdale-experiences.com/creatively-re-set-your-photography-with-colin-and-adam/

Jakub Bors is offering free creative photography workshops on 13th April and 12th May as part of Culture Spark 2024 project at RSPB Medmerry. Details from Caroline at mailto:culturespark2022@gmail.com

One thought on “Weekly Update

  • Ginny Beacham

    Hi can anyone tell me when the prints need to be submitted for the intermediate competition on the 25th April 2024 .
    This information does not appear to be anywhere on the CCC website
    Thank you
    Ginny

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