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Croxley Camera Club celebrates 50 years


Paper mills may be long gone in Croxley but, half a century since its inception, Croxley Camera Club is still going strong.

When the club was founded in 1960 by staff at the Dickinson Paper Mill on Croxley Moor, membership cost a guinea and meetings were held at a number of locations until the move to St Oswald’s Church Hall in 1974.

From glass plate prints through to digital images, the club has nurtured a wide range of photographic interests. The yearly programme comprises of talks, plus competitions and an annual show.

This year’s golden anniversary show will be accompanied by a DVD featuring stunning landscapes of far-flung places, as well as portraiture, close-ups and nature studies.

Cat Humphries, digital image secretary says the group has exciting plans for the future. “We’ve recently introduced a studio photography group and a digital photography group. We’ll also be introducing awards for the best print and best digital images of the year and we’re planning a yearbook of members’ images shown throughout the past season.”

The show takes place at St Oswalds Church Hall, Malvern Way, Croxley Green at 8pm on Friday, March 19.

Details: 01895 822202, www.croxleycameraclub.com


Creased with Laughter by Barbara Clifford Bee by Cat Humphries Photo of The Yawn by Jonathan Boshoff Croxley Camera Club

Creased with Laughter by Barbara Clifford

Bee by Cat Humphries

Photo of The Yawn by Jonathan Boshoff

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