Camera Club prepares for annual exhibition
Date published: 04 April 2018
Last year's Oldham Camera Club exhibition proved very popular
The Oldham Camera Club is holding an annual exhibition of the best photos taken by members.
The exhibition will take place at the Ebenezer Congregational Church on School Street in Uppermill, across the early May bank holiday weekend (Saturday, May 5 to Monday, May 7).
The exhibition will include an open section and several themed sections of prints which will be on display boards throughout the building.
There will also be continuous screening of club members' digital photos.
On entering the exhibition, the public will be given a voting slip and encouraged to choose their favourite print.
There will be 141 prints and 179 digital images to view.
After the exhibition votes will be counted and the photographer of the winning print will be awarded the Lancaster Trophy.
Between 300 and 500 visitors are expected to attend over the course of the weekend.
Tea/coffee and biscuits are available.
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