245 photos go on display in Cranleigh for camera club’s exhibition

Cranleigh Village Hall had 245 photographs on display when it hosted a camera club’s annual exhibition on Saturday March 23.
Swales Parry won best photo in Cranleigh Camera Club's recent exhibition SUS-190327-113556001Swales Parry won best photo in Cranleigh Camera Club's recent exhibition SUS-190327-113556001
Swales Parry won best photo in Cranleigh Camera Club's recent exhibition SUS-190327-113556001

The pictures, taken by members of the Cranleigh Camera Club, corresponded to a wide range of different subjects which included landscape, nature, portraits, panels grouping several related images together and an open category allowing free choice - for example, street photography, architecture, sport, or still life.

A category entitled ‘digital art’ covered images constructed with digital software from one or more photographs as expressions of image-makers’ creative imagination.

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Ann Smith, Cranleigh Camera Club chairman, said: “The exhibition has been running annually for many years, providing an impressively varied and interesting range of colour and monochrome images, both printed and projected on screen.

Cranleigh Camera Club held its annual exhibition at Cranleigh Village Hall SUS-190327-113545001Cranleigh Camera Club held its annual exhibition at Cranleigh Village Hall SUS-190327-113545001
Cranleigh Camera Club held its annual exhibition at Cranleigh Village Hall SUS-190327-113545001

“The exhibition entries had been assessed by David Mendus, a highly experienced judge of photographic work. Swales Parry was awarded best image in the exhibition.

“It is hoped that some visitors might join the club after their visit, and they would be warmly welcomed.”

For more, visit www.cranleighcameraclub.co.uk