Crosby Camera Club's annual photography
exhibition opens on 22 August 2017
CROSBY Camera Club has announced its
annual photography exhibition will open for public viewing from Tuesday, 22 August 2017, in the reading room at
Crosby Central Library where visitors will be able to enjoy a selection of the
club's best work, displayed in print.
The exhibition, which is open for 6 weeks, will this year feature over 100
images with both colour and black and white photography on display, including:-
'Print of the Year' winners. Margaret Quayle, President of Crosby Camera
Club, said:- "Every year our photography club shows its best work in print
and I'm thrilled to announce the opening of our 2017 exhibition.
It's a great pleasure to be able to invite members of the public to come and
enjoy some of the excellent images produced by members of Crosby Camera Club
during the 2016 to 2017 season.
We're extremely grateful to the management and staff of Crosby Library for
providing the space for this exhibition. And, with a brand new season
starting in September, hopefully we can inspire budding local photographers and
perhaps attract some new members to the club."
Founded in 1950, Crosby Camera Club has been
part of the local community for almost 70 years.
Meetings are held every Wednesday, from 8pm to 10pm, from the 1st week of September
to the last week of April at Crosby Central Library's Small Lecture Room (where
election polling takes place), on Crosby Road North, Waterloo.
The 2017 Print Exhibition will be open for viewing during the library's normal
opening hours. Further details about Crosby Camera Club and the 2017 Print
Exhibition are available at the club's
website.
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