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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Blackpool Through the Camera
If you are visiting Blackpool Illuminations this autumn, you might be interested in taking a look at this exhibition, on until 5 November. A series of more than 100 photographs documents the change of Blackpool from the early part of the … Continue reading
Calumet Open Day: Manchester
Here is a link to the Calumet store in Manchester for their forthcoming Open Day on 9 November. They are offering FREE sensor cleaning on camera bodies during the day, but my advice would be to arrive early so you can … Continue reading
Upcoming Events
Here is a link to the Lancashire & Cheshire Photographic Union’s Website which lists forthcoming events i.e. talks, exhibitions, competitions, etc. You might like to take a look so you don’t miss out! http://www.lcpu.org/lcpu/events.php
An Evening with Colin Prior
Preston Photographic Society is pleased to announce a brand new lecture by world-renowned photographer, Colin Prior on Friday, 18 November 2011. Colin will be providing an evening of conversation and images at the University of Central Lancashire in the Greenbank Lecture … Continue reading
Shooting in Low Light: Top tips for any situation
Taking photographs in low light can add a new dimension to our photography. Familiar landmarks take on a new appearance and make us look at them in a new light (pardon the pun). And what about concerts, sunsets and even portraits? Below … Continue reading