Guisborough Photo Group

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gpgsec@ntlworld.com

gpgwebmaster@hotmail.co.uk


Meetings held at:

Methodist church hall, Westgate,

Guisborough, TS14 6AF


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Guisborough Photo Group


Guisborough Photo Group was formed in 1952, as a section of Wilton I.C.I. Recreation Club, for workers only. It is now a club open to all, whatever their level of photographic skills.


We meet on Thursday evenings at 7.30, during our season, which runs from September to the end of May. The meetings are held at Methodist Church Hall, Westgate, Guisborough. In pleasant surroundings with a large lecture room, and free car parking on Westgate


As a friendly club, with Approx 50 members, we can attract high quality lecturers and judges to our events. The Programme page shows the variety and number of meetings that we hold during the season.


We know that to thrive as a club it is necessary to attract new members of all levels, whether they are experienced photographers or beginners. For beginners we hold several tuition and advice evenings during the year and we are always pleased to answer questions. If you think that we are the type of club that might interest you then come along to a couple of meetings. We won't hassle you to join, but we will be pleased to meet you.


Next Meeting

Thursday 26th January

The 3rd of our 4 corners practical tuition and help. A laptop will be set up all evening to receive your web gallery images from CD or memory stick, max 10 per member

Winners of the last competition

Theme: Old and New

Digital Projected Image

Winner

Chris Reed, “Modern Uist”

Well done to everyone who entered, the standard of work continues to grow

Advanced Print Winner

Rick Singleton, “Old Lamp New Bulb”

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Intermediate Print Winner

Rick Reed, “New Pride Old Glory”