September 5th
TENBY CAMERA CLUB NEWS SEPTEMBER 2019
After a super Summer recess, Tenby Camera Club started it’s new programme on the 5th September in St Florence Village Hall.
Members old and new were warmly welcomed by Chairman Dave Lewis.
Unfortunately, we had to start with a sad moment with a minute silence to remember founder member and club stalwart, Ray Hine who died in July. Ray was a popular member who was a positive and kind person. He will be truly missed.
There was then a summary of Summer events, including a “Beginners Introduction to Photography” which was held over 2 evenings , and a one day photographic event in conjunction with Tenby Museum. There were also casually arranged meet ups including Upton Castle Gardens & Yyns Hir RSPB reserve .
Charlie Kidd , the Programme Secretary, then introduced the programme of events for the 2019 /2020 season . A great variety of competitions , speakers and workshops , and for more information, take look on the Tenby Camera Club Website.
After refreshments, member Harry Gardiner took the reins to show the images entered by club members and the public for a recent Tenby event. Held in August, Tenby Camera Club joined forces with Tenby Museum to organise a one day photoshoot where the public were invited to photograph Tenby with the theme of “ Windows, Doors and Alleyways” . It was very successful and the club would like to thank the Museum for helping and displaying the images .
Harry commented on all the images , delighting us with snippets of local knowledge and history of Tenby portrayed in the photographs. Advice on how to improve the image was proffered . It was excellent to see many entries from young children ….our future club members maybe ! The Club thanks Harry for sharing his expertise.
Next week, 12th September, we are holding a mini competition with the theme “Pembrokeshire” . Guests always welcome .
After a super Summer recess, Tenby Camera Club started it’s new programme on the 5th September in St Florence Village Hall.
Members old and new were warmly welcomed by Chairman Dave Lewis.
Unfortunately, we had to start with a sad moment with a minute silence to remember founder member and club stalwart, Ray Hine who died in July. Ray was a popular member who was a positive and kind person. He will be truly missed.
There was then a summary of Summer events, including a “Beginners Introduction to Photography” which was held over 2 evenings , and a one day photographic event in conjunction with Tenby Museum. There were also casually arranged meet ups including Upton Castle Gardens & Yyns Hir RSPB reserve .
Charlie Kidd , the Programme Secretary, then introduced the programme of events for the 2019 /2020 season . A great variety of competitions , speakers and workshops , and for more information, take look on the Tenby Camera Club Website.
After refreshments, member Harry Gardiner took the reins to show the images entered by club members and the public for a recent Tenby event. Held in August, Tenby Camera Club joined forces with Tenby Museum to organise a one day photoshoot where the public were invited to photograph Tenby with the theme of “ Windows, Doors and Alleyways” . It was very successful and the club would like to thank the Museum for helping and displaying the images .
Harry commented on all the images , delighting us with snippets of local knowledge and history of Tenby portrayed in the photographs. Advice on how to improve the image was proffered . It was excellent to see many entries from young children ….our future club members maybe ! The Club thanks Harry for sharing his expertise.
Next week, 12th September, we are holding a mini competition with the theme “Pembrokeshire” . Guests always welcome .