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Midhurst Camera Club

Midhurst Camera Club is a social club for people who love taking photographs, and it gives its members opportunities to learn and improve by:
 
having inspirational guest photographers come to show us their work
running competitions for members to show their own work and have it judged by someone from outside the club
running workshops on camera techniques and digital imaging
learning from each other
 
We also run social events based around photography and have Christmas and Annual Dinners.
 
Club members range from the very talented, to beginners and the cameras used also range from the “professional” to the basic. But it doesn’t matter where you fit into this spectrum; an enthusiasm for photography is the most important thing. We all support and encourage each other whilst maintaining a healthy competitive spirit!
 
Meetings are held at 7.45pm fortnightly on Wednesday at The Grange, Bepton Road, Midhurst, between September and April.
 
We warmly welcome guests and newcomers to attend our meetings.
 
For further information on the club and the seasons programme please see our website or call 01730 815199.
 
Midhurst Camera Club
Members photos are by:
Hugh Ross - Judi Lion - Clive Bennett & Shirley Ross
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Members photos shown above
 
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