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Edmonton Camera club 65th anniversary exhibition at Forty Hall


A CAMERA Club founded 65 years ago is holding its annual photography exhibition.

Work from 24 of Edmonton Camera Club's members will be shown until March 28 at The Gallery, Forty Hall, Forty Hill in a free exhibition.

The public can vote for their favourite image to be entered into a draw, with first prize as free membership for a year.

Maggie Tear, a Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society, will return as judge.

The club was born through a local newspaper advert on February 16, 1945 and has tripled in size since its first meeting of twelve budding photographers.

Malcolm Rapier, 58, who joined in 1958, is the second longest serving member of the club.

He said: "It is inspirational looking at other people's work, seeing the different angles they have chosen and getting a germ of an idea for yourself."

For more information on the exhibition contact Forty Hall on 020 8363 8196, or Edmonton Camera Club at information@edmontoncameraclub.co.uk


Last year's winner David Greenshields, a teacher from Haringey with judge Maggie Tear and the winning photograph, of bottles of oil and vinegar Last year's winner David Greenshields, a teacher from Haringey with judge Maggie Tear and the winning photograph, of bottles of oil and vinegar

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